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Selenium



Brazil nuts are a good source of selenium

Beneficial Effects of Selenium

Selenium is an antioxidant which assists vitamin E to protect cells from damage from free radicals. Selenium plays and important role in supporting the immune system and in a healthy cardiovascular system. Low levels of selenium have been linked to increased risks of cancer, inflammatory diseases and cataracts. It is also important as it is necessary in the production of thyroid hormone. Selenium also helps to protect against heavy metal damage.

Selenium is necessary to produce the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase. This enzyme plays a vital role in protecting against oxidative damage to cell membranes. Glutathione peroxidase levels are low in patients with arthritis, eczema, and psoriasis. Glutathione peroxidase is especially important in reducing the production of inflammatory prostaglandins and leukotrienes.

Less than optimal intake of selenium may have adverse effects on psychological function, even in the absence of signs of frank selenium deficiency. In a preliminary trial of healthy young men, consumption of a high-selenium diet (226.5 mcg selenium per day) was associated with improved mood (i.e., decreased confusion, depression, anxiety, and uncertainty), compared to consumption of a low-selenium diet (62.6 mcg selenium per day.) In a double-blind trial, people who had a low selenium intake experienced greater improvement in depression symptoms after selenium supplementation (100 mcg per day) than did people with adequate selenium intake, suggesting that low-level selenium deficiency may contribute to depression.

Selenium absorption is adversly affected by high doses of vitamin C.



Selenium Content of Selected Foods in Micrograms per 31/2-oz.

Wheat Germ 111
Brazil Nuts 103
Oats 56
Whole-wheat Bread 66
Bran 63
Red Swiss Chard 57
Barley 24
Orange Juice 19
Turnips 27


Recommended Daily Allowance For Selenium

Group Mcg.
Infants under 6 months 10
6-12 months 15
Children
1-6 years 20
7-10 years 30
Adolescents and Adults
Males 11-14 years 40
Males 15-18 years 50
Males 19+ years 70
Females 11-14 years 45
Females 15-18 years 50
Females 19+ years 55
Pregnant Females 65
Lactating females 75


Who Will Benefit From Selenium Supplementation?

Anyone diagnosed with:

  • rheumatoid arthritis*
  • eczema*
  • psoriasis*
  • low sperm motility*. In a double-blind trial, selenium supplementation of infertile men improved the motility of sperm cells and increased the chance of conception.
  • Depression*

All Men and Women:

  • who wish to reduce their cancer risks*
  • who are looking to provide optimal support to their immune system. Selenium supplementation has been found to stimulate the activity of white blood cells.
  • reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke*
  • protect their eyes from the development of cataracts*


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Selenium for Heart, Reproductive, Eye, & Immune Health !


* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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