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Kimmi: What does the nutrition panel call a serving?
Jase: Five drops, providing 150IU of vitamin E.
Kimmi: But the directions say 0.5ml.
Jase: Right, and those measures are not automatically interchangeable. Check the current bottle and use its calibrated dropper.
This liquid vitamin E supplement is not intended to treat cardiovascular, skin, reproductive, menopause or breast conditions. The old copy mentions wheatgerm oil, but the supplied nutrition panel does not list a complete other-ingredients statement; anyone avoiding wheat should verify the current label.
Adults: The supplied directions state 0.5ml daily, preferably with a meal. The nutrition panel separately defines a serving as 5 drops. Confirm the current bottle directions before measuring.
Serving Size: 5 Drops
| Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopherol plus d-Beta, d-Gamma and d-Delta Tocopherols) | 150IU |
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