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Klaire tries to make hypoallergenic products. In the label of their vitamin E product it reads "for the most sensitive individual".
One thing I noticed of the Vitamin E product is that their capsules are very small. Peat often says that a good vitamin E product has a small capsule in relation to the amount of vitamin E, because that means it has little oil or contaminants. It has the smallest vitamin E capsule of all products I used, with 544 mg of vitamin E (400 IU, the content of the typical product, is 266 mg).
That said, I don't know if it has enough to cause allergic reactions in sensitive people.
Regarding its tocopherols, for those who consider that, it has a good amount of gamma, about 50% of its alpha tocopherol content.
One thing I noticed of the Vitamin E product is that their capsules are very small. Peat often says that a good vitamin E product has a small capsule in relation to the amount of vitamin E, because that means it has little oil or contaminants. It has the smallest vitamin E capsule of all products I used, with 544 mg of vitamin E (400 IU, the content of the typical product, is 266 mg).
That said, I don't know if it has enough to cause allergic reactions in sensitive people.
Regarding its tocopherols, for those who consider that, it has a good amount of gamma, about 50% of its alpha tocopherol content.