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Selenium activates an antioxidant enzyme called
glutathione peroxidase, which may protect the body
from cancer. A recent double-blind study following
over 1,300 people found that those given 200 mcg
of yeast-based selenium per day for seven years
had a 50% drop in the cancer death rate compared
with the placebo group. Selenium is also needed to
activate thyroid hormones. Where is it found?
Brazil nuts are the best source of selenium.
Yeast, whole grains, and seafood are also good
sources.
In what conditions might selenium be supportive?
- abnormal Pap smear
- atherosclerosis
- athlete’s foot
- brittle nails
- cancer risk reduction
- HIV support
- macular degeneration
- Osgood-Schlatter disease
- retinopathy


