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Jarrow Formulas® Toco-Sorb is a high-absorption tocotrienol-vitamin E complex designed to support cardiovascular health and brain function. Utilizing the patented SupraBio lipid system, it enhances tocotrienol uptake 2-3 times more effectively than standard formulas. Derived from palm oil and free from major allergens, this 30-day supply of 60 softgels offers a clean, convenient, and scientifically advanced antioxidant supplement trusted by health-conscious professionals.









| ASIN | B0013OVW86 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,146 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #69 in Vitamin E Supplements #2,919 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (554) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TOCO |
| Manufacturer | Jarrow Formulas |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 4 inches; 1.45 ounces |
A**R
For hair
I have tried everything for hair. To grow in length and thickness. I was taking another brand called toco9 at 5x the cost. I didn't get it for hair at first but noticed less shedding in the shower and then zits all over my head. It took me a while to realize it was hair follicles regenerating. Once I got my hair to a healthy place I found these and have been using. It is a good product and has kept my hair in a growth phase. My hair has been fuller, longer, has great shine. I had giving up on thinking a supplement would help my hair. Hah I'm not even sure why my bf got me the toco originally but love that without even trying finally found something that helps with hair growth.
R**N
Contains 57mg of tocotrienols (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta) plus 15mg(22IU){73%DV} of alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) per softgel
Jarrow Formulas "Toco-Sorb tocomin SupraBio" palm tocotrienol-tocopherol complex has been clinically proven to be more absorbable and more biologically active than other tocotrienol formulations. Serving size 1 softgel, 60 softgels per bottle, take 1 softgel 1 or 2 times per day with a meal. Tocotrienols are 40 to 60 times more effective as antioxidants than alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E), which is still the only tocopherol/tocotrienol used in all multi-vitamin pills. Recently, Japanese researchers discovered that swallowing more than a minimal amount of any tocopherol, especially alpha-tocopherol, will block tocotrienols from (1)being absorbed into the human body, (2)lowering cholesterol, preventing heart disease, and preventing stroke, (3)killing existing cancer cells and preventing cancer, (4)protecting against brain cell damage, and (5)preventing and treating diabetes. Delta-tocotrienol appears to be the most beneficial of the 4 tocotrienols. Alpha-tocopherol appears to increase bad cholesterol levels with or without the presence of tocotrienols. Alpha-tocopherol also causes tocotrienols to break down into useless chemicals. Wikipedia says, "While it was initially hoped that vitamin E supplementation would have a positive effect on health, research has not supported these conclusions. Vitamin E does not decrease mortality in adults, even at large doses, and may slightly increase it. It does not improve blood sugar control in...people with diabetes...or decrease the risk of stroke. Daily supplementation of vitamin E does not decrease the risk of prostate cancer and may increase it. Studies on its role in age related macular degeneration are ongoing as...it may increase the risk. A Japanese study in 2012 found that vitamin E may contribute to osteoporosis." The 3 foods richest in tocotrienols - rice bran, palm oil, and annatto seeds - do not contain enough tocotrienols to make it practical to try to get enough tocotrienols from foods. Tocotrienol softgels made from rice bran have a tocotrienol to tocopherol ratio of 1 to 1. Tocotrienol softgels made from palm oil have a tocotrienol to tocopherol ratio of 3 to 1. Tocotrienol softgels made from annatto seeds have a tocotrienol to tocopherol ratio of 999 to 1. In addition to tocotrienols, the other 13 superstar antioxidants that really work are: (1)astaxanthin softgels, (2)lutein softgels, (3)alpha-lipoic acid capsules, (4)100% pure ascorbic acid powder or tablets, (5)benfotiamine capsules, (6)ginsenosides in Korean red ginseng capsules, (7)phospholipid-based long-chain omega-3 fatty acids in high-phospholipid krill oil softgels, (8)organosulfur compounds in raw onions, raw green onions, and raw garlic, (9)glucosinolates/isothiocyanates in raw cabbage, raw kale, raw broccoli, raw cauliflower, raw red radishes, and raw white turnips, (10)polyphenols/bioflavonoids in green tea, white tea, rooibos tea, honeybush tea, and olive leaf tea, (11)p-coumaric acid in raw tomatoes, canned salt-free tomatoes, and wheat bran, (12)lentinan in raw shiitake mushrooms, and (13)isoflavones in natto, edamame, soy sprouts, tofu, tofurkey, soy burgers, soy dogs, soy salami, soy bacon, soy milk, soy cheese, soy ice cream, soynut butter, dried soynuts, canned soybeans, and soy flour. Resveratrol (red grapes, red wine, peanuts, peanut butter), curcumin (turmeric, curry), anthocyanidins (açaí, berries, other purple fruits and vegs), and ellagic acid (pomegranates) are antioxidants that usually must be swallowed together with cancer-causing tannins. Fucoidan (wakame, kombu, hijiki, limu moui) might very likely contain cancer-causing nitrosamines and toxic cadmium (both from sea salt). Citrus polyphenols/bioflavonoids are inferior compared to other polyphenols/bioflavonoids. Lignans (ground flax meal) are very good for our health and vastly superior to most other phytoestrogens but slightly inferior to just 1 other phytoestrogen - soy isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, glycitein). Soy isoflavones increase our bone density and reduce our risk of bone fractures while all other phytoestrogens do not.
A**N
Easy to swallow, important supplement
In the supplement industry, you'll notice that every supplement has to somehow be slightly different. Off the top of my head, magnesium threonate comes to mind, which is weirdly patented. Bang energy drinks have "super creatine". This is one of those few exceptions where I actually believe that this supplement is unique from other vitamin E supplements in a way that matters. I really hope that we have a good study on this supplement one day compared to placebo and compared to typical vitamin E supplements.
J**E
Jarrows
Seems to be fine, priced right, with a clear label, unlike other forgotten similar brand.
B**S
Tocotrienols are thought to unclog arteries. Works for me
I have been taking this product for nearly 20 years. Jarrow Toco-Sorb is a Vitamin E complex meaning it contains several different types of Vitamin E. Eight types of Vitamin E exist. Four Tocopherols and four Tocotrienols. Alpha Tocopherol is the common type in most multivitamins. Tocotrienols are thought to be able to unclog your arteries. There have been some studies reported in science journals done a number of years ago where they set up two groups of mature men. One group was a control, the other was given a Tocotreinol product. They measured the amount of clogging in the Carotid artery ( the one on the side of the neck) using ultrasound, over a period of 1 to 2 years, and found that the clogging in the control group got worse over time while the group taking the Tocotreinols actually got better. Note that this was a small study but after reading it, I went out and bought the product. I believe the product works, or at least, works on me so I am taking ONE of these a few times per week. I had a stent installed in 2 of my coronary arteries about 6 years ago and well, so far so good. Note that one must think carefully about taking this product at the same time as any blood thinners as Vitamin E in general will tend to thin the blood. Or if going in for any procedure. There are some older books written by Wilfrid E. Shute et al, that discuss the benefits of Vitamin E for the Heart. The books can be seen on Amazon by searching for 'Vitamin E and Shute'. These books basically say that Vitamin E is good for the heart. Dr. Shute was a cardiologist. I also take Jarrow CarotenAll, which is a Vitamin A complex. It contains ingredients supposed to be good for the eyes and also the heart. Note I do not work for Jarrow or Amazon.
S**W
Good product
Good product
T**R
Product is not eligible for return and is delivered with only one month to expiry! Very unprofessional
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