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Thorne Ultimate-E
SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 1 Review
8.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  One Gelcap
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopherol from 1,000 mg Mixed Tocopherols) 
335 mg
2,233%

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Vitamin E's potential in leg cramps
Are there alternatives to the use of quinine to treat nocturnal leg cramps?
Vitamin E relevance explored
We explored the potential role of vitamin E in treating leg cramps, particularly in populations such as those undergoing dialysis. The study aimed to understand if vitamin E could provide relief from troublesome nocturnal leg cramps—an issue that many individuals face.

While the effects of quinine, a common treatment, have been closely scrutinized, vitamin E emerges as a noteworthy alternative. Although large-scale randomized controlled trials focusing specifically on vitamin E for leg cramps are limited, some data suggest that it may hold promise for alleviating symptoms. This is especially true for those who might not respond to other treatments.

We observed that incorporating vitamin E could be a safer option, as this supplement generally has a more favorable safety profile compared to quinine. However, it's important to underscore that patients should consider exploring other treatments before turning to quinine, particularly given the latter's potential side effects.
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Most Useful Reviews

10
Provides confidence
Awesome! I feel confident, and my leg cramps disappear when I use this product.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
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7
Vitamin E's potential in leg cramps
Are there alternatives to the use of quinine to treat nocturnal leg cramps?
Vitamin E relevance explored
We explored the potential role of vitamin E in treating leg cramps, particularly in populations such as those undergoing dialysis. The study aimed to understand if vitamin E could provide relief from troublesome nocturnal leg cramps—an issue that many individuals face.

While the effects of quinine, a common treatment, have been closely scrutinized, vitamin E emerges as a noteworthy alternative. Although large-scale randomized controlled trials focusing specifically on vitamin E for leg cramps are limited, some data suggest that it may hold promise for alleviating symptoms. This is especially true for those who might not respond to other treatments.

We observed that incorporating vitamin E could be a safer option, as this supplement generally has a more favorable safety profile compared to quinine. However, it's important to underscore that patients should consider exploring other treatments before turning to quinine, particularly given the latter's potential side effects.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 1 Review
8.6
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  • Negative Reviews
10
Provides confidence
Awesome! I feel confident, and my leg cramps disappear when I use this product.
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