date:Feb 27, 2019
itamin E in the first place.
That signpost pointed in the same direction as a wealth of studies into the tocotrienol form of the vitamin and its anti-cancer ability. Since the 1980s, research has revealed that not only is this form of E a more powerful antioxidant than the tocopherol form, it actually displays the ability to incite certain cancer cells to self-destruct (an action termed apoptosis).
In 2015, researchers in Japan looked into the potential anti-prostate cancer effects of one of t