Dear Mr. Dayton,
                        Your observation is quite correct.....natural vitamin E
is a fat-soluble vitamin.  I was remiss in not being somewhat more
specific....to be more correct I should have stated  "water dispersible form".
These are produced....almost exclusively....in solubilizing powder form.
Actually, a majority of them are emulsion-based compositions produced in  a
powdered/tablet form.  While not yielding  a true "solution",  they provide
quite adequate dispersion characters....for the applications in which we
employed them.
                    My apologies for any misconceptions I may have engendered
on your part.
                                                    Sincerely,  Brooks bradley.

p.s.  Such powders are widely available from both supplement supply businesses
and from across the Internet.

Jack Dayton wrote:

> > Brooks Bradley. wrote:
>
> > p.s.  Just the simple application of liquid d-alpha vitamin E (from a
> > common vitamin gel-cap), applied to injuries/burns was determined to be
> > quite effective in scar-formation reductions------an alternative
> > medicine protocol quite widely implemented today.
>
> Hi Brooks, we keep E capsules in the medicine cabinet alone with a pin
> for piercing, - have for many years.
>
> I think of E as an "oily" vitamin, although there is a dry form, but I have
> never known about a 'water soluble vitamin E' - I have never seen any
> mention of it.  Where can I find a source?
>
> Jack
>
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