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This is the only one that Amazon lists in the UK:Mountain Rose Herbs: Vitamin E Oil
https://www.amazon.com/SALE-Tocopherol-Organic-Anti-Aging-Antioxidant/dp/B01IB3P1V0
E-Oil
A quick Google search for "tocopherol oil" is what got me these. You could try and see if some UK sellers pop up when you search for that search term on Google.co.uk.
Interesting but have you seen the price.
At retail prices its going to be expensive, because vitamin E is simply always expensive on the supplement market.|Just to complicate matters even further, additional investigation suggests I should be looking for a vitamin E which is not only certified non-GMO but also vacuum-distilled so as to avoid it containing hydroquinone.
Interesting alternative supplier but no mention of strength in IUs. Also doesn't mention if soy is GMO or not.At retail prices its going to be expensive, because vitamin E is simply always expensive on the supplement market.
At this point you could consider making your own tocopherol oil from wheat germ oil like TocoVit does. Or find a manufacturer which sells the raw ingredient for products.
Managed to find this only: Cardi-E™: Vitamin E Supplement as Natural Mixed Tocopherols | Vitamin E Liquid
You should reconsider using softgels by opening them up as well, or using an oil ment for cosmetic purposes and see if anyone on here can confirm if its suitable for internal use. You could send a pm to @haidut which is an expert in vitamin E. You can always contact the manufacturer of a cosmetic vitamin E oil for extensive details and specifications of their product.
Whenever you find a source that fits your needs, let me know. I would like it as well, lol. I simply believe your only option is buying it straight from a manufacturing plant, or making it yourself.Interesting alternative supplier but no mention of strength in IUs. Also doesn't mention if soy is GMO or not.
Yes but prohibitively expensive especially if aiming for higher doses.TocoVit is easily and quickly available from the US. Latest shipment to less than a week over Easter and through the dreaded HWDC.
I don't think it's necessary by law for a tocopherol product to have a IU label if it's not a dietary supplement.Another new suggestion but yet again no IU strength quoted.Vitamin E (Pure, Natural & Food Grade)
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Also Taurine according to literature is helpful in congestive heart failure.
1g to 3g per day would be good.Taurine has now arrived what sort of dosage is suggested, we have started with 1g in water.