Golden E Complete™ is now from Rex Smith Nutrition. It is the same amazing Vitamin E that was under Premium Nutrition, just under a new name and a name you can trust.
Four Types In Perfect Balance
Golden E Complete™ has four types of vitamin E in its formula: alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. Golden E Complete™ is balanced without too much of any single type. All four are necessary and critical. These forms of vitamin E are derived from healthy food sources in a way that doesn't ruin their health benefits.
Golden E Complete Nourishes
- It helps nourish and moisturize every cell in your body, inside and out
- It particularly supports healthy skin, which indicates how your inside cells are performing
- It also supports brain health, heart health, eye health, and energy
- Aids red blood cells in reproducing healthy versions of themselves
You can improve even weakened health by working with and supporting what is still alive in your body. Stress and old age aren't the problem. The body needs the proper nutrients in the right amounts to cope.
Life Supportive Nutrition
Golden E Complete™ was one of the supplements that was used to help support Rex's Dad with critical health situations. This nourishes and supports the body in many life-supportive ways.
Bad Forms Of Vitamin E
Avoid bad forms of vitamin E. They are either derived from petroleum (synthetic) or bad food sources. An upper or lowercase "l" after the "d" in D alpha-tocopherol is an indicator of bad vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopherol = bad).
However, not all bad versions include the letter "l"; some appear natural but are very poorly made or unbalanced and come from bad raw materials.
Studies Are Often Deceiving
Studies can be deceiving. They can make bad forms look good by using VERY small amounts and make good forms look bad by using VERY high amounts. Rex Smith, Nutrition Researcher, said symptoms, not blood tests, should be the determining factor for the effectiveness of supplements.
Unbalancing High Gamma
Avoid high gamma vitamin E products, they are unbalancing. Avoid all bad forms of vitamin E.....even in skincare products.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.