Introduction
At Nature’s Signature, we pay close attention not just to what nutrients are included in a supplement, but how they are sourced and formulated.
Vitamin E is a great example of where quality and form matter significantly.
Natural vs Synthetic Vitamin E
Vitamin E can be found in both natural and synthetic forms.
Synthetic Vitamin E is typically listed as dl-alpha-tocopherol, while natural Vitamin E appears as d-alpha-tocopherol or as mixed tocopherols.
The difference lies in how the body recognizes and utilizes these forms.
Why Mixed Tocopherols Matter
Natural Vitamin E is not just one compound. It is a group of compounds known as tocopherols.
Mixed tocopherols provide a broader and more complete profile, which better reflects how Vitamin E is found in nature.
Our Approach to Vitamin E
We choose to carry products that use natural Vitamin E in the form of mixed tocopherols.
This ensures:
- Better alignment with how the body uses nutrients
- Higher quality sourcing
- More complete nutritional support
What This Means for You
When you purchase supplements from Nature’s Signature, you are getting more than just a label claim.
You can expect:
- Natural forms of Vitamin E
- Thoughtfully sourced ingredients
- Products selected with a higher standard in mind
Part of Our 300+ Ingredient Standard
Synthetic nutrient forms are one example of what we evaluate when selecting products.
Our internal standard excludes over 300 ingredients that do not meet our criteria for quality and effectiveness.
The Signature Difference
We focus on details that matter.
That is the Nature’s Signature difference.





