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Selenium High Dose - 0.5 fl oz Default Category Nutricology
Selenium High Dose - 0.5 fl oz Default Category Nutricology
Selenium High Dose - 0.5 fl oz Default Category Nutricology
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    Selenium High Dose - 0.5 fl oz

    $15.79

    Description

    NutriCology Selenium High Dose has been discontinued by the manufacturer. 

    Pure concentrated sodium selenite solution. The daily sodium intake in sodium selenite is nutritionally insignificant.

    Ingredients

     Serving Size: 1 drop Amount Per Serving
    Selenium (as Sodium Selenite)  100 μg

    Other Ingredients: Deionized water, citric acid

    Suggested Use

    As a dietary supplement, 1 drop one to three times daily with food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Refrigerate after opening. 

    Warnings: Taking more than 400 μg of selenium per day from all sources should only be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Appropriate for food-sensitive individuals.

    More Info

    Selenium is important for liver function, and is involved in detoxification mechanisms, immune and autoimmune regulation, gut immunity, regulation of inflammatory processes, circulation, blood sugar regulation, and musculoskeletal function. Selenium is essential for healthy immune system function, and higher selenium levels are associated with increased resilience. Selenium supplementation has been shown to increase natural killer cell activity, neutrophil migration, T-cell proliferation, CD4+ cell counts, and support the response to vaccinations. It’s important to not take selenium in excess. Too much selenium can cause “selenosis,” with GI and liver symptoms, as well as neurological problems. When supplementing selenium, estimate the amount you get in food, and add in any amounts found in all the supplements you are taking. If your ongoing program has a selenium intake that adds up to more than 400 µg of selenium per day from all sources, please seek the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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