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Dr. Olree explains:" In Minerals for the Genetic Code" about the different in Seleniums.I encourage everyone to read some short links regarding Selenium.

The average dietary intake for

adults in the U.S. has been found to range from 80 to 110 mcg/day.

Because of food distribution

patterns in the U.S., people living in areas with low soil selenium avoid

deficiency because they eat

foods produced in areas with higher soil selenium.

Supplements - Selenium

supplements are available in several forms. The best form is

selenomethionine, an organic

form of selenium that occurs naturally in foods, which is about 90%

absorbed. Selenomethionine and

selenium-enriched yeast, which mainly supply selenomethionine,

are also available as

supplements. Sodium selenite and sodium selenate are inorganic forms of

selenium. The consumer should

be aware that some forms of selenium yeast on the market contain

yeast plus mainly inorganic

forms of selenium. Both inorganic and organic forms of selenium can be

metabolized to selenocysteine

by the body and incorporated into selenoenzymes, although too

much inorganic selenium will cause type 2 diabetes.

http://www.emineral.info/drolreegumc.pdf

http://www.emineral.info/MineralDocs/Selenium.pdf

Graciela

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Graciela-Thanks for that informative article about selenium. I always wonder if

our supplements have the right kind. I was excited to see that my Usana minerals

do! Just more proof for me that the Usana scientists continue to put the best

ingredients in their supplements, even if they cost more. I also appreciated

that the article talked about breasts storing toxins that lead to breast cancer

and nursing problems. Both fit my history.

One of the best things I have experienced from the iodine protocol was that it

really cleaned out the lumps and bumps and repaired the scar tissue from cancer

treatments in my breasts. Iodine is the best detox for the breasts! It still has

not gotten rid of all the effects of radiation. I can still see red in my

thermographs, but I am working on it!

M

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> Hi,

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> Dr. Olree explains: " In Minerals for the Genetic Code " about the

different in Seleniums.

> I encourage everyone to read some short links regarding Selenium.

> The average dietary intake for

> adults in the U.S. has been found to range from 80 to 110 mcg/day.

> Because of food distribution

> patterns in the U.S., people living in areas with low soil selenium avoid

> deficiency because they eat

> foods produced in areas with higher soil selenium.

> Supplements - Selenium

> supplements are available in several forms. The best form is

> selenomethionine, an organic

> form of selenium that occurs naturally in foods, which is about 90%

> absorbed. Selenomethionine and

> selenium-enriched yeast, which mainly supply selenomethionine,

> are also available as

> supplements. Sodium selenite and sodium selenate are inorganic forms of

> selenium. The consumer should

> be aware that some forms of selenium yeast on the market contain

> yeast plus mainly inorganic

> forms of selenium. Both inorganic and organic forms of selenium can be

> metabolized to selenocysteine

> by the body and incorporated into selenoenzymes, although too

> much inorganic selenium will cause type 2 diabetes.

> http://www.emineral.info/drolreegumc.pdf

> http://www.emineral.info/MineralDocs/Selenium.pdf

> Graciela

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