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Diet & Nutrition Selenium


What is Selenium ?
The importance of Selenium was only discovered in 1973 when it was found to be an integral part of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase and is a very potent antioxidant protecting the body from damage due to oxidation by free radicals. It is a trace element or micronutrient as the amount needed for human health is measured in micrograms (millionths of a gram). In excess, it can be toxic.

 

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Function

  • Works with vitamin E and other antioxidants to protect cells from damage caused by oxidation by free radicals.
  • Helps synthesize antibodies
  • Helps synthesize co-enzyme Q10
  • Helps transport ions across cell membranes

 

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Signs of deficiency

  • Heart disease (Keshan Disease) in cases of gross deficiency
  • Osteoarthritis (Kashin-Beck disease) in cases of gross deficiency
  • Weakened immune system
  • Increased risk of some cancers, heart disease, ageing and other illnesses associated with a weakened immune system

 

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Best sources

  • Brazil nuts
  • Wheatgerm
  • Molasses
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Wholewheat bread
  • Dairy foods

 

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Notes
The Selenium content of foods is related to the Selenium content in the soil in which the foods are grown. Some countries have been shown to contain soil which has become severely deficient in selenium - these include China, Finland, New Zealand, some areas in the United States as well as central and eastern Canada, and some part sof Europe. In these areas it is therefore advisable to take a nutritonal supplement containing 60-70 mcg of selenium.

 

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This page was last updated on 25 October 2006 15:44:39

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