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Selenium
Helps to Support:
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Cardiovascular health* |
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Healthy cellular replication* |
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Spinal health* |
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Healthy and normal red blood cell levels* |
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Healthy pancreas* |
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Complements the immune system* |
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Normal fertility* |
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Healthy birth weights* |
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Healthy aging* |
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Normal heart rate and beat pattern* |
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Mental health* |
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Healthy organ and body tissues* |
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Healthy nerve tissue* |
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Healthy and normal sugar balance* |
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Healthy muscle strength* |
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Healthy mucous membranes* |
Minerals for Life™ water-soluble
Selenium is a dietary supplement containing elemental selenium.
Selenium is an essential trace mineral crucial for proper function
of the heart muscle.* In addition, selenium is a potent antioxidant
that bonds with unstable molecules in our cells.* Researchers
believe this prevents these unstable molecules from damaging cells
and helps to properly contribute to the cells’ ability to
reproduce themselves and the body’s youthfulness.
A study from Cornell University found that a supplement of 200 mcg
of selenium a day doubled the body’s capacity for cell
replication. Scientists in Arizona gave a group of men and women
selenium supplements and gave another group placebos over a
seven-year period. They discovered that the group taking the
selenium was 42% more likely to replicate cells properly.
Selenium is an antioxidant for the cells of the body.* It plays an
important role in the neuromuscular activity of the heart and
supporting heart health.*
Selenium is necessary for proper calcium and vitamin C metabolism,
and it helps convert blood sugar into energy.*
Selenium has long been recognized as a potent antioxidant and has
been strongly linked to promoting health as humans age.* A
particularly crucial enzyme in promoting health in the face of free
radicals is glutathione peroxidase, which needs selenium in each of
its four active sites to be fully functional.*
In Norfolk, England, the people are said to be among the
longest-living people in England. Scientists believe it is due to
high concentrations of selenium in their soil. In addition,
scientists in Brussels, Belgium, found those taking selenium on a
daily basis improved immune system functions by nearly 80%.
Selenium also has properties that provide support for the body’s
response to occasional tenderness.*
Adult Directions
Take 1 teaspoon daily with a meal. Do not exceed
1 teaspoon daily. This product may be taken on an occasional basis
as desired.
Caution
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep
cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for
children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women.
First consult with your physician before starting this or any new
mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or
nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement
program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients.
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This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
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