Wellness Extract Vitamin E Tocotrienol Review: 40-60x The Antioxidant Power?
I'd heard the term "tocotrienol" thrown around in longevity circles for a while before actually trying one, so I ordered Wellness Extract's Vitamin E Tocotrienol softgels to see what the fuss was about.
What Makes This Different From Regular Vitamin E
Most Vitamin E supplements use alpha-tocopherol, which the brand claims actually blocks absorption of the more potent tocotrienols. This formula uses pure annatto-derived DeltaGold tocotrienols with zero tocopherols, at a 90% delta / 10% gamma ratio. You can pick your dosage (125mg or 300mg) and pack size.
How I Felt Using It
I went with the 300mg, 60 softgel option. Small, easy to swallow, no fishy aftertaste. A few weeks in I noticed steadier energy through the afternoon, which lines up with what the brand's own survey data claims (nearly half of users reported better energy levels).
Pros
Pros: No absorption-blocking tocopherols, third-party tested, small softgels, flexible dosage/pack options.
Cons
Cons: Premium price point compared to standard Vitamin E, benefits build gradually rather than overnight.
The 300mg / 60 softgel pack is priced at $69.99 USD. If you're curious about upgrading your Vitamin E, see Wellness Extract's Tocotrienol softgels here.
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