Selenium and vitamin E are synergistic and the two together are
stronger than the sum of the equal parts. Selenium slows down ageing
and hardening of tissues through oxidation. Males seem to have a
greater need for this mineral. Nearly half of the total supply in
the body is concentrated in the testicles and in the seminal ducts
adjacent to the prostate gland.
Salemium is useful in keeping youthful elasticity in tissues. It
alleviates hot flushes and menopausal distress. It also helps in
the prevention and treatment of dandruff. This mineral is found
in Brewer's yeast, garlic,onions, tomatoes, eggs, milk and sea food.
There is no official dietary allowance for salemium but, 50 to 100
mcg. is considered adequate. Deficiency of this mineral can cause
premature loss of stamina.
Selenium used to be treated as a very toxic substance, but modern
science now regards it as essential - but in small quantities. An
overdose or deficiency of selenium is equally bad, and good steady
amounts should be available - but in small quantities.
Selenium is required for
One of the main activities of this mineral is its anti-aging properties
and its ability to help rid the body of free radicals, as well as
toxic minerals such as mercury, lead and cadmium.
It is helpful in fighting infections since it stimulates increased
antibody response to infections, promotes more energy in the body,
and while it helps with alleviating menopausal symptoms in women,
it assists the male in producing healthy sperm.
In certain cases selenium has also proven effective in helping
to fight cold sores and shingles, which are both caused by the herpes
virus.
Some researchers have shown that in selenium-deficient animals
a harmless virus can mutate into a virulent form capable of causing
damage and death - this has also been followed up with other studies,
which seem to indicate that selenium helps to keep the spread and
multiplying of viruses in check.
Selenium is also used against arthritis and multiple sclerosis
and if provided in adequate amounts it is thought to help prevent
cancer as well. Tissue elasticity and pancreatic function is also
dependant on this mineral.
In a study it was shown that selenium could be useful in treating
certain cancers, and is also helpful in making the blood less "sticky",
which is helpful in preventing heart attacks and strokes.
Dosage
The dosage is the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), but be aware
that this dosage is the minimum that you require per day, to ward
off serious deficiency of this particular nutrient. In the therapeutic
use of this nutrient, the dosage is usually increased considerably,
but the toxicity level must be kept in mind.
In the case of microelements, such as trace elements, the amounts
are very small, yet they are still important and 70 micrograms per
day is taken as the required dosage.
Toxicity and symptoms of high intake
As mentioned earlier - selenium is toxic and too large quantities
may result in hair loss, tooth decay, brittle nails, white spots,
poor appetite, sour taste in the mouth, loss of feeling in the hands
and feet, change in skin pigmentation and the breath may have a
garlic smell.
Best used with
Selenium should always be taken with vitamins E, A and beta-carotene,
and it is preferable when taking a supplement to take selenium in
the form of selenocysteine or selenomethionine, which are both organic.
People with yeast intolerance should check the source of the selenium
used in the supplement, as certain manufacturers obtain selenium
from yeast.
When more may be required
Men need more selenium than women as it is lost in the seminal
fluid, and people staying in areas where the soil is poor in selenium,
should also pay attention to their selenium intake.
Food sources of selenium
Brazil nuts are excellent sources of selenium, but are also found
in whole grains, shellfish.
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