Vitamin E

Share This Post

Store shelves are stocked with vitamins and supplements from A to Z. However, eating foods rich in certain nutrients is also beneficial! For example, vitamin E prevents damage to cells in the body. Choosing more foods with vitamin E can be simple. Get started by learning more about vitamin E with the tips below.

  • Vitamin E lowers the risk of chronic illness. It attacks harmful substances in the body. This action prevents damage to the body’s cells.
  • There are quite a few foods that contain vitamin E. They range from wheatgerm, nuts and seeds, to fruits and vegetables. Here are some ways to add these foods to meals or snacks:
    • Sunflower seeds, almonds, and peanuts are great additions to trail mix.
    • Start your day with avocado toast.
    • Take a break from roasted potatoes and choose butternut squash for dinner.
    • Next time you are dining out, check out the salmon dish.
  • Vitamin E is fat soluble. This means it is better absorbed when eaten alongside fats. When eating spinach, drizzle with avocado oil-based dressing.
  • The recommendation is to consume 15 mg of vitamin E per day. Eating a variety of vitamin E foods should help meet this goal.

 

Information gathered & adapted from:

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/vitamin-e/

 

 

Strawberry Orange Smoothie Recipe

Ingredients

1/4 cup plain yogurt

1/2 cup strawberries

1/2 cup orange juice

2 Tablespoons wheatgerm

Directions

  1. Mix all of the ingredients in a blender until smoothie.

Recipe makes: 1 serving

 

Nutrition Information:

We believe focusing on numbers can harm our relationship with food. If your medical condition requires you to know of specific nutrition information, please contact us at info@evolutionrd.com.

Recipe adapted from:

https://cookeatshare.com/recipes/strawberry-orange-smoothie-676506

More To Explore

EVOLUTION Nutrition

How we show Love through Food

February 9, 2026 Food has always been a love language. Across cultures, cooking, sharing, and offering special dishes is a way of saying “I care about you” without needing

EVOLUTION Nutrition

Redefining New Year’s Resolutions

January 20, 2026 The New Year often comes with messages about fixing ourselves, especially our bodies. This year, we’re pausing to ask a different question: what if

Do You Want To Boost Your Business?

drop us a line and keep in touch