Selenium Counters Thyroid and Intestinal Disease, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer

Historically seen as a natural toxicant, selenium has many health benefits reaching to the smallest energy-producing facilities in our cells, the mitochondria.
Selenium Counters Thyroid and Intestinal Disease, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer
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Selenium plays a pivotal role in countless metabolic processes. This micronutrient protects the body from environmental pollutants, oxidative stress, and the unwanted side effects of drugs. In fact, the immune system leans on dietary selenium for adequate responses to outside intruders.

Low selenium levels cause our physiological systems to suffer. Tissues in the brain and the endocrine system utilize the mineral for proper function. All of us wish for cognitive and hormonal health, pain reduction, and physical improvements—therefore, it is important to understand the effects selenium has on our general well-being.

Health Benefits of Selenium

Selenocysteine and selenoproteins are organic forms of selenium present in our bodies.
Alexandra Roach
Alexandra Roach
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Alexandra Roach is a board-certified holistic health practitioner, community herbalist, and master gardener. She studied sustainable food and farming and lives with her family on an off-grid permaculture homestead. Roach works as a journalist and author, and writes with a broad perspective on health, gardening, and lifestyle choices.
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