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Vitamin E

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UUnknown (supplement stack image)Screenshot 2026-06-16 at 19.31.30.png.txt
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[Image showing supplement products arranged around a mitochondria illustration: THIAMAX TTFD, Creatine Monohydrate, L-Carnitine capsules 500mg, Niacinamide (metabolics), Мексидол (Mexidol), Coenzyme Q10 100mg (metabolics), Taurine, and a liquid tocopherol supplement]

Compounds: thiamine TTFD, creatine monohydrate, L-carnitine, niacinamide, mexidol (emoxypine succinate), CoQ10 (coenzyme Q10), taurine, tocopherol (vitamin E)
MMorph (@doctormorphh) — reposted by anabologyScreenshot 2026-06-16 at 19.33.41.png.txt
https://x.com/doctormorphh/s... (MORE.HAIR DM for access to pres... @monkeywith... Jun 15)

Vitamin E is very underrated for gut health by increasing gut barrier integrity and SCFAs like butyrate.

[Includes text from a research abstract about vitamin E treatment increasing relative abundance of SCFA-producing bacteria including Akkermansia (butyrate producer), Bifidobacterium (acetate and propionate producer), Lachnospira (butyrate producer). Also references TEER (transepithelial electrical resistance).]

Compounds: vitamin E, butyrate, SCFAs (short-chain fatty acids)
MMorph (@doctormorphh) — reposted by anabologyScreenshot 2026-06-16 at 19.33.48.png.txt
Jun 14 tweet about 3 gut health additions

My digestion has never been this smooth, im genuinely amazed by how much these 3 additions have improved every aspect of my gut.

[Image shows: Goat Milk Colostrum capsules (Mt. Capra), Bio Kefir (Rauw Power), and an E (vitamin E) liquid dropper bottle]

Compounds: goat milk colostrum, kefir, vitamin E
RResearch abstract (screenshot of paper)Screenshot 2026-06-16 at 19.35.08.png.txt
Abstract: Vitamin E inhibits lipid peroxidation study

[Scientific abstract about the antioxidant mechanism of vitamin E in live eucaryotic cells. L1210 murine leukemia cells exposed to oxidative stress induced by 20 μMFe2+ and 100 μM ascorbic acid. Cells grown with supplemental (5-100 μM) vitamin E showed slower rate of lipid radical generation. The membrane active drug edelfosine accentuated the vitamin E effects. Key conclusion: "We conclude that vitamin E inhibits lipid peroxidation in cells by slowing the rate of lipid peroxidation"]

Compounds: vitamin E, edelfosine, iron/ascorbate
MMoosa (@questmoosa)Screenshot 2026-06-16 at 19.35.11.png.txt
3:16 PM · Jun 8, 2026 · 33.5K Views

Few people know this

Vitamin E was initially discovered in 1938 as a "fertility factor".

vitamin E is an antioxidant, it lowers oxidative stress (caused by free radicals) and therefore impacts hormones (T3 and T4) levels positively, by protecting them.

studies have also shown it to prevent and lessen the effect of lipid peroxidation of PUFA, and therefore protect the body from the oxidative damage that would otherwise ensue

powerful stuff (great for looksmaxxing too)

[Attached image of the research abstract about vitamin E inhibiting lipid peroxidation]

Compounds: vitamin E, PUFA (polyunsaturated fatty acids)
PPleb Kruse (@DrJackKruse)Screenshot 2026-06-16 at 20.14.10.png.txt
https://x.com/DrJackKruse/status/1866123510842203 (approx.)

7. IVERMECTIN acts on Cancer mainly by inhibiting signaling pathways involved in cancer proliferation (Akt, Wnt, mTOR) and by inhibiting CANCER STEM CELLS.

More good news with this drug: it's practically impossible to overdose on Ivermectin, as it has a half-life of 18 hours and it's cleared from your body within 2 days. Fenbendazole was discovered completely accidentally. It was back in 2017 a gentleman in Oklahoma, Joe Tippens, a gentleman in the 60s, I believe, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, Stage 4 small cell lung cancer, and he was sent home to die by his doctors, and he had a veterinary friend of his who said, "Listen, there's a dog medicine, dog dewormer medicine, that was discovered accidentally to have very strong anti-cancer properties. Why don't you try it? You have nothing to lose." And he put together a protocol with this fenbendazole medicine and also with curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, and he cured his terminal cancer, the cancer that had basically less than 1% chance of surviving. And so that was back in 2017, and so this has been known for a few years, now. There is a Facebook group called the Fenbendazole Cancer Support Group. It has a hundred and ten thousand members. A lot of them are cancer patients, a lot of some of them are family members of cancer patients, so this is a large community, and it works. In fact, there was a group of Stanford University medical researchers who were so impressed by fenbendazole that they found three patients who had taken fenbendazole, Stage 4 cancer patients, who took fenbendazole, cured their Stage 4 cancers after they had failed every chemotherapy regimen known to mankind, and they published this case series. Now what's funny is that they were not able to recommend fenbendazole to these patients, because it's not FDA-approved.

Now, there is an FDA-approved version of it called "mebendazole", which is virtually identical. Unfortunately, it goes by the brand name of "Vermox". It's much more expensive than fenbendazole, but you can now get generic versions of both for, you know, a dollar a pill. Dr. Makis has posted this picture many times on X before.

[Table showing ivermectin dosing guidelines for cancer: LOW DOSE 0.1mg/kg, MEDIUM DOSE 1.0mg/kg, HIGH DOSE 3.0mg/kg, VERY HIGH DOSE >2.5mg/kg with corresponding cancer types and effects]

Compounds: ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole, curcumin, CBD oil, vitamin E, Vermox (mebendazole brand)
JJamal Dinkoul (@BerbarianWizard)view on X ↗
It's another way of saying: I eat döner kebabs and donuts every day, but I stack high doses of vitamin E, aspirin, niacinamide, meldonium, B1, T3, DNP to offset PUFA damage and keep lipid peroxidation in check.

[Quote from Metabolic Hell @MetabolicHell (Parody account) - Apr 12: "Fuck this peating shit I'm a Haiduter now"]

1:55 PM · Apr 12, 2026 · 23.5K Views

[Reply from Richard @PGCTs_R8 - Apr 12: "I take exemestane so I can drink more liquor"]
[Reply from Jamal Dinkoul @BerbarianWizard - Apr 12: Very few people get the reference]

Compounds: vitamin E, aspirin, niacinamide, meldonium, vitamin B1 (thiamine), T3 (triiodothyronine), DNP (2,4-dinitrophenol), PUFA
MMorph (@doctormorphh)Screenshot 2026-06-17 at 21.49.51.png.txt
take vitamin E with ubiquinol which enhances vitamin E, like vitamin E on steroids. When vitamin E has done what its supposed to, it becomes inactive and turns into tocopheroxyl. Ubiquinol reverses that and makes it active again by donating an electron which turns it back into tocopherol.
OOutdoctrination (@Outdoctrination)view on X ↗
Vitamin E megadosing nearly doubled testosterone in response to stimulation in clinical trial.
483 mg for 8 weeks rose baseline T by >100 points.
T rose from 415.5 → 609.2 ng/dl (↑1.47x) after hCG stimulation.
But with vitamin E? 552.7 → 1015.7 (↑1.85x)
hCG is a hormone that stimulates the testes to produce T.
If you've been eating seed oils most of your life - your tissues are likely starved for vitamin E, and this impairs cell signaling and structure at nearly every level.

[references the clinical trial: Umeda F et al., Effect of vitamin E on function of pituitary-gonadal axis in male rats and human subjects, Endocrinol Jpn 1982, PMID 6816576]

Compounds: vitamin E, hCG, testosterone
UUmeda F et al. (Endocrinol Jpn 1982)view on X ↗
Clinical trial: ~483 mg/day vitamin E for 8 weeks raised basal testosterone ~20%; the hCG-stimulated testosterone response rose markedly with vitamin E (552.7→1015.7 ng/dl, 1.85x) vs without (415.5→609.2, 1.47x), with LH tending to fall — indicating increased Leydig-cell sensitivity. High PUFA/seed-oil intake raises vitamin-E demand relevant to steroidogenesis. PMID 6816576.

Compounds: vitamin e, hcg, testosterone