Last update
5/24/2025

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 1 Research
9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 8 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin E (as d-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) 
268 mg 
1787%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin E shows promise for back pain
We investigated the potential of vitamin E, when combined with pentoxifylline, in treating symptomatic epidural fibrosis, a common cause of persistent back pain after surgery.

A case study involving a patient suffering from chronic leg and back pain showed remarkable improvement after three months of this combined treatment over a period of 3.5 years.

By April 2001, he experienced total symptom regression, although residual fibrosis remained. This finding suggests that vitamin E could offer hope for individuals struggling with similar conditions, but more studies are necessary to validate these results.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Effective for back pain
4 people found this helpful
Good results! I felt an improvement in my back pain after just one day of taking it along with vitamin E and B complex. The dosage is high, but the small particles make it easy to swallow, and the large packaging means it lasts a long time. I recommend it!
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7.5
Reduced menstrual pain
4 people found this helpful
It worked wonders for my menstrual pain. Previously, heavy menstruation kept me unwell, but since I started taking Vitamin E, my back pain has lessened and I've noticed smoother blood flow.
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7.5
Back pain improvement
1 people found this helpful
After two months of taking one tablet every morning for my back pain, I think the pain that had plagued me for two years is improving. I plan to continue taking it.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 1 Research
9
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin E shows promise for back pain
We investigated the potential of vitamin E, when combined with pentoxifylline, in treating symptomatic epidural fibrosis, a common cause of persistent back pain after surgery.

A case study involving a patient suffering from chronic leg and back pain showed remarkable improvement after three months of this combined treatment over a period of 3.5 years.

By April 2001, he experienced total symptom regression, although residual fibrosis remained. This finding suggests that vitamin E could offer hope for individuals struggling with similar conditions, but more studies are necessary to validate these results.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 8 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Effective for back pain
4 people found this helpful
Good results! I felt an improvement in my back pain after just one day of taking it along with vitamin E and B complex. The dosage is high, but the small particles make it easy to swallow, and the large packaging means it lasts a long time. I recommend it!
Read More
7.5
Reduced menstrual pain
4 people found this helpful
It worked wonders for my menstrual pain. Previously, heavy menstruation kept me unwell, but since I started taking Vitamin E, my back pain has lessened and I've noticed smoother blood flow.
Read More
7.5
Back pain improvement
1 people found this helpful
After two months of taking one tablet every morning for my back pain, I think the pain that had plagued me for two years is improving. I plan to continue taking it.
Read More
7.5
Enhanced warmth
1 people found this helpful
After taking Vitamin E for 2-3 months, I've noticed improved body warmth. My back pain has decreased, although my menstrual flow has reduced slightly, which I'm monitoring while trying to conceive.
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9
Improved blood flow
It has significantly reduced my menstrual pain and improved blood flow, which helps with my back pain as well.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Effective for back pain
4 people found this helpful
Good results! I felt an improvement in my back pain after just one day of taking it along with vitamin E and B complex. The dosage is high, but the small particles make it easy to swallow, and the large packaging means it lasts a long time. I recommend it!
7.5
Back pain improvement
1 people found this helpful
After two months of taking one tablet every morning for my back pain, I think the pain that had plagued me for two years is improving. I plan to continue taking it.
7.5
Enhanced warmth
1 people found this helpful
After taking Vitamin E for 2-3 months, I've noticed improved body warmth. My back pain has decreased, although my menstrual flow has reduced slightly, which I'm monitoring while trying to conceive.
9
Improved blood flow
It has significantly reduced my menstrual pain and improved blood flow, which helps with my back pain as well.
7.5
Reduced menstrual pain
4 people found this helpful
It worked wonders for my menstrual pain. Previously, heavy menstruation kept me unwell, but since I started taking Vitamin E, my back pain has lessened and I've noticed smoother blood flow.
7.5
Relief from back pain
I take vitamin E daily as my doctor advised, and it effectively alleviates my back pain. The convenient capsule size allows easy consumption each morning. I recommend it for maintaining women's health.
7.5
Alleviated muscle pain
1 people found this helpful
It effectively alleviates muscle pain and is excellent for my stiff shoulders. It's fat-soluble, so I don't take it daily but follow a multi-day regimen.
9
Vitamin E shows promise for back pain
We investigated the potential of vitamin E, when combined with pentoxifylline, in treating symptomatic epidural fibrosis, a common cause of persistent back pain after surgery.

A case study involving a patient suffering from chronic leg and back pain showed remarkable improvement after three months of this combined treatment over a period of 3.5 years.

By April 2001, he experienced total symptom regression, although residual fibrosis remained. This finding suggests that vitamin E could offer hope for individuals struggling with similar conditions, but more studies are necessary to validate these results.

References

  1. Georges C, Lefaix JL, Delanian S. Case report: resolution of symptomatic epidural fibrosis following treatment with combined pentoxifylline-tocopherol. Br J Radiol. 2004;77:885.
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