Selenium: Essential for Health
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Selenium is an essential nutrient named after the Greek goddess of the Moon − crucial to health, it may help prevent and treat cancer
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Selenium is a vital trace element found in living organisms, soil and plants, and your body needs only a small amount of it to function.
The recommended dietary allowance for selenium in adults in adults is 55 micrograms per day.
Selenium was first discovered in 1817 by chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius .
In a Phase 1 clinical trial, combining SLM with the chemotherapy drug axitinib was effective in treating metastatic kidney cancer in patients.
Of the 27 patients we treated, over half saw their tumors shrink in size.
Eating selenium-rich foods such as Brazil nuts, seafood, whole grains and eggs can help sustain optimal nutrient levels.
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