Ingredient
DavosLife E3®
The Next-Generation Vitamin E
A patented tocotrienol-rich vitamin E complex from sustainably sourced palm fruits. Tocotrienols are up to 60x more potent as antioxidants than tocopherols.
What is DavosLife E3® Good For?
DavosLife E3™ delivers the full spectrum of tocotrienols, a potent form of vitamin E with superior biological activity compared to the more common tocopherols. Tocotrienols have unique molecular structures that allow them to penetrate tissues more efficiently, enabling enhanced antioxidant activity and modulating inflammatory pathways at saturated fatty layers (such as the brain and the liver).
Potential benefits of supplementation
- Cardioprotective effects (e.g., lowering cholesterol and atherosclerosis risk)
- Neuroprotective effects against stroke (by regulating miRNA expression in brain tissues)
- Reduction in oxidative stress and inflammation (as demonstrated in animal models)
- Improvements in liver markers
- Antioxidant protection against free radicals
- Skin protection against UV radiation, inflammation, and melanin accumulation
What is DavosLife E3™?
Vitamin E exists in eight forms: four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. While tocopherols are widely used in supplements, tocotrienols are up to 60x more potent as antioxidants and demonstrate unique clinical benefits, including neuroprotection, cholesterol management, and anti-inflammatory activity.
DavosLife E3™ is extracted using proprietary technology, ensuring high purity, sustainability, and consistent tocotrienol content.
Recommended Daily Dose
30–50 mg
Human studies suggest that 30–50 mg daily tocotrienol-rich fraction improves cardiovascular, liver, and brain markers. Higher doses (up to 200 mg) are currently explored in clinical research.
DavosLife E3® in Detail
- Clinical Dose
- 30–50 mg
- Source
- Palm fruit (sustainably sourced, non-GMO, RSPO-certified)
- Technology
- Patented DavosLife extraction and purification process
- Key Benefits
- Superior antioxidant protection vs. regular tocopherols
- Lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels
- Promotes neuroprotection (regulates miRNA in brain tissues)
- Enhances skin and anti-ageing defence
- Protects liver health and improves lipid metabolism
- Data
- Supported by peer-reviewed human clinical studies in cardiovascular, liver, and neurological health.
Supports
Your Questions About DavosLife E3®
What is DavosLife E3™?
It's a patented, tocotrienol-rich vitamin E extract from palm fruit, delivering powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
What are the benefits of DavosLife E3™?
It supports heart, brain, and liver health, protects against oxidative stress, and enhances skin vitality.
How is DavosLife E3™ different from regular vitamin E?
Regular vitamin E supplements usually contain tocopherols, which are less potent. DavosLife E3™ delivers tocotrienols, which have up to 60x higher antioxidant activity and unique clinical benefits.
Are there any side effects?
Tocotrienols are safe and well tolerated at recommended doses. No significant side effects have been reported in clinical trials.
Can DavosLife E3™ be combined with other antioxidants?
Yes, tocotrienols work synergistically with CoQ10, vitamin C, and polyphenols for enhanced antioxidant protection.
The Science That Supports Us
- 1Ahsan, H. et al. (2014). Pharmacological potential of Tocotrienols: a review. Nutrition & Metabolism, 11(1).
- 2Ghazali, N.I. et al. (2022). Effects of tocotrienol on aging skin: a systematic review. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13.
- 3Pang, K.-L. and Chin, K.-Y. (2019). The role of tocotrienol in protecting against metabolic diseases. Molecules, 24(5), p. 923.
- 4Ramanathan, N. et al. (2018). Tocotrienol is a cardioprotective agent against ageing-associated cardiovascular disease. Nutrition & Metabolism, 15(1).
- 5Shen, C.-L. et al. (2018). Tocotrienol supplementation suppressed bone resorption and oxidative stress in postmenopausal osteopenic women. Osteoporosis International, 29(4), pp. 881–891.
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