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Don’t Buy Another Bottle of Vitamin E Until You See This

Most supplements labeled “Vitamin E” are missing the one form your body truly needs. Keep reading to learn more.

If it’s not on the bottle, it’s not in the bottle. Look for DeltaGold® — pure tocotrienols, no fillers, no fakes.

— Dr. Barrie Tan

The World’s Foremost Expert on Vitamin E
Published 90+ studies | Holds 20+ global patents


ONLY ANNATTO Plant is the 100% Pure Source of VITAMIN E TOCOTRIENOLS

Fake Vitamin E

  • Made from soy or palm oil
  • Contains tocopherols
  • Often synthetic or outdated
  • No mention of source
  • Generic formula, no real expert

Real Vitamin E (Tocotrienols)

  • Sourced from 100% annatto
  • Contains DeltaGold® tocotrienols
  • Natural & clinically studied
  • Labeled, lab-tested, and verified
  • Created by Dr. Barrie Tan, PhD

Lab Tests Reveal the Truth About Vitamin E Tocotrienols

At Wellness Extract, a trusted GMP-certified supplement brand in Canada, we conduct annual independent lab tests on popular Vitamin E supplements.

A routine test revealed a shocking truth—over 90% of tocotrienol supplements contained little to no actual tocotrienols, often replaced with inexpensive synthetic Vitamin E and misleading claims.

Our mission is clear: deliver scientifically validated supplements and expose industry deception.


See the Lab Report

Don’t Get Fooled!
These Brands Are Selling Fake Tocotrienols – Avoid Them!

Kroppsund

Laboratory testing confirms Kroppsund tocotrienol supplements contain ZERO active ingredients despite claiming 800mg per capsule. The company has no verifiable website or physical address. With multiple FDA reports and Amazon complaints filed, Kroppsund displays all classic signs of a supplement scam.

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Owegel

Owegel’s Liposomal Tocotrienols 1000mg supplement raises serious concerns. It lacks a website, a verifiable address, and follows patterns seen in fraudulent sellers. Lab tests found zero detectable tocotrienols, despite its claims. Suspiciously low pricing further suggests poor-quality or counterfeit ingredients

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Sveikata

Sveikata’s Liposomal Vitamin E Oil 1000mg raises multiple red flags. It has no official website, and its listed address is a residential home—not a legitimate business location. Lab tests found zero detectable tocotrienols, despite bold claims. The suspiciously low price further suggests counterfeit or inferior ingredients

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Zingicin

Zingicin's 1000mg Liposomal Vitamin E Oil contains ZERO actual tocotrienols according to lab testing. Their capsules hold only 931mg of filler instead of the promised 1000mg active ingredients. The company lists a non-existent address in the middle of nowhere and has no legitimate website. With FDA reports filed (ID 2166635) and suspiciously low pricing ($25), Zingicin displays all hallmarks of a counterfeit supplement operation

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We're Not the Only Ones Who've Recognized It

Amazon's compliance team is also flagging and removing multiple tocotrienol supplement listings that are misleading customers with overdosed or mislabeled formulations.

If Your Supplement Label Looks Like This, You’re Being Scammed!

Says “Mixed Vitamin E”?

That means it’s mostly tocopherols — not tocotrienols, the form your body truly needs

Includes Soy, Palm, or Alpha-Tocopherol?

These are cheap fillers. Real tocotrienols come from Annatto and are tocopherol-free.

Claims “1000mg Tocotrienols”?

That dose is exaggerated. Clinical doses are 100–300mg. This is likely spiked or misleading.

How To Spot Fake Tocotrienols

Real Tocotrienols Come from Annatto

The purest form of tocotrienols comes from Annatto, which is naturally tocopherol-free. Avoid soy- or palm-based versions.

Check the Label for Purity:

Authentic tocotrienols should have a 90% Delta & 10% Gamma ratio—any other composition means it’s altered. A true tocopherol-free Vitamin E should not contain tocopherols at all.

Beware of Misleading Terms:

Avoid products labeled as "Mixed Tocopherols." or All 8 Forms of Vitamin E“. Tocopherols and tocotrienols don’t work well together!

Look for Third-Party Testing

Trustworthy brands provide lab reports to verify purity and potency. If there’s no test report, think twice before buying.

Its a Myth!

A complete Vitamin E supplement should have all 8 forms, right?

Not really. Nature separates tocopherols and tocotrienols for a reason. They don’t work well together—mixing them reduces tocotrienol benefits. Stick to a pure, tocopherol-free formula for specific health needs and dietary factors. .

Backed by Science

Numerous clinical studies have proven that real delta-rich tocotrienols offer unmatched health benefits. Don't take our word for it — see what top clinical studies suggest.

Annatto tocotrienols significantly improved cardiovascular risk factors by lowering cholesterol and triglycerides in individuals with hypercholesterolemia.

A 250 mg/day dose of annatto tocotrienols effectively lowered lipid levels and inflammatory markers in older adults.

Annatto tocotrienols reduced inflammatory markers and increased antioxidant status, suggesting benefits for cardiovascular health and aging.

If it’s not from Annatto, it’s not DeltaGold. If it’s not tested, it’s not real. If the dosage per serving is over 300mg, it’s misleading. Always choose wisely.

— Dr. Barrie Tan

The World’s Foremost Expert on Vitamin E-
Published 90+ studies | Holds 20+ global patents