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Contact SupplierLooking for a health-promoting snack? A handful of sunflower seeds will take care of your
hunger, while also enhancing your health by supplying significant amounts of vitamin E,
magnesium and selenium.
Anti-Inflammatory and Cardiovascular Benefits from Sunflower Seeds' Vitamin E
Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E, the body's primary fat-soluble
antioxidant. Vitamin E travels throughout the body neutralizing free radicals that would
otherwise damage fat-containing structures and molecules, such as cell membranes, brain cells,
and cholesterol. By protecting these cellular and molecular components, vitamin E has
significant anti-inflammatory effects that result in the reduction of symptoms in asthma,
osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, conditions where free radicals and inflammation play a
big role. Vitamin E has also been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer, help decrease the
severity and frequency of hot flashes in women going through menopause, and help reduce the
development of diabetic complications.