Super Selenium
Super Selenium
organically bound selenium
Product information
What is selenium? The chemical element selenium was discovered in 1817 by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who named it after the Greek moon goddess Selene. Selenium is a semi-precious metal and occurs naturally in various organic and inorganic compounds. The trace element selenium is vital for the body (essential) and is a component of various enzymes and proteins. It is involved in many reactions in the body, including the regulation of thyroid hormones and the antioxidant protection system against free radicals (glutathione peroxidase). Selenium is also a component of sperm and supports male fertility. It contributes to normal hair growth and is good for the nails. Selenium in our food Selenium is found in many foods, although only in small amounts. The selenium content of plant foods in particular is subject to large fluctuations, as it is influenced by the soil. Those following a vegetarian or vegan diet should therefore consciously include plant-based selenium-rich foods such as Brazil nuts and mushrooms in their diet. Good sources of selenium are meat, fish and eggs, but also cabbage and onions, lentils, asparagus and nuts. Selenium as a supplement The NaturesPlus product contains 200 mcg of elemental selenium as L-selenomethionine per tablet. A package contains 90 tablets. Important: L-selenomethionine is a special form of organically bound selenium that is well compatible with other nutrients. Unlike other forms of selenium, the absorption of selenomethionine is not negatively affected by vitamin C. Note: Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet.
1 tablet contains:%RI*Vitamin E (as D-α-tocopherylsiccinate)66.7 mg α-TE556%Selenium (as selenomethionine)200 mcg364%
*RI = recommended daily amount, ✝ RI not specifiedIngredients: Vitamin E (as D-α-tocopheryl siccinate), Selenium (as selenomethionine), Dicalcium phosphate, Stearic acid, Cellulose, Magnesium stearate, Silicon dioxide, Glaze, Microcrystalline cellulose
Manufacturer's recommended use: 1 tablet daily with a meal
Contains no known allergens
Super Selenium
Super Selenium
organically bound selenium
Product information
What is selenium? The chemical element selenium was discovered in 1817 by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who named it after the Greek moon goddess Selene. Selenium is a semi-precious metal and occurs naturally in various organic and inorganic compounds. The trace element selenium is vital for the body (essential) and is a component of various enzymes and proteins. It is involved in many reactions in the body, including the regulation of thyroid hormones and the antioxidant protection system against free radicals (glutathione peroxidase). Selenium is also a component of sperm and supports male fertility. It contributes to normal hair growth and is good for the nails. Selenium in our food Selenium is found in many foods, although only in small amounts. The selenium content of plant foods in particular is subject to large fluctuations, as it is influenced by the soil. Those following a vegetarian or vegan diet should therefore consciously include plant-based selenium-rich foods such as Brazil nuts and mushrooms in their diet. Good sources of selenium are meat, fish and eggs, but also cabbage and onions, lentils, asparagus and nuts. Selenium as a supplement The NaturesPlus product contains 200 mcg of elemental selenium as L-selenomethionine per tablet. A package contains 90 tablets. Important: L-selenomethionine is a special form of organically bound selenium that is well compatible with other nutrients. Unlike other forms of selenium, the absorption of selenomethionine is not negatively affected by vitamin C. Note: Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet.
1 tablet contains:%RI*Vitamin E (as D-α-tocopherylsiccinate)66.7 mg α-TE556%Selenium (as selenomethionine)200 mcg364%
*RI = recommended daily amount, ✝ RI not specifiedIngredients: Vitamin E (as D-α-tocopheryl siccinate), Selenium (as selenomethionine), Dicalcium phosphate, Stearic acid, Cellulose, Magnesium stearate, Silicon dioxide, Glaze, Microcrystalline cellulose
Manufacturer's recommended use: 1 tablet daily with a meal
Contains no known allergens