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Et es wie et es, et kütt wie et kütt, und et hätt noch immer jot jejange Laughing
Ralf3 schrieb am Sam, 07 Januar 2006 21:09

Was hat es mit dem Natriumselenit auf sich? Ist es besser wie die Selenhefe? Hab wohl was verpasst.

Gruß Ralf




es heist es sei besser aber das glaube ich nicht....den alle mineralienhefen wurden besser aufgenommen als alle anderen verbindungen......



Ich habe mich bisher hiernach gerichtet: (nehme Selenmethionin)

" Organic forms of selenium (selenium yeast and selenomethionine, or selenocysteine) are always
preferable to inorganic forms such as sodium selenite because of their better absorption and lower
toxicity, even when ingested at much high amounts. In contrast, due to its free-radical promoting
oxidative nature, inorganic selenium is mutagenic and has caused cataracts at high doses in animal
studies, while organic selenium is less toxic, and does not have mutagenic or oxidizing activity.
Deficiency of selenium leads to lowered glutathione peroxidase activity (cardiovascular disease) and
it is implicated with a higher risk for cancer of the liver (particularly from hepatitis B), lungs, breast, skin,
colon, rectum and prostate.
It is still not clear whether the lowered risk of developing certain cancers from taking about 200mcg of
selenium per day also applies to individuals who previously exhibited normal levels of selenium, or only
to those with lower levels before supplementing that amount.

Although selenium and Vitamin E work together synergistically in that they carry out antioxidant and
immunostimulating functions, they compete with each other on a biochemical level, where increasing
the one requires an increase of the other, otherwise ratio problems occur. The same effect happens
to Vitamin E when higher amounts of Vitamin C are supplemented, despite both being antioxidants.
Although there are reports that Vitamin C inhibits selenium absorption by inactivating it in the stomach
or small intestine, this is not supported by my own findings or those of most other researchers. In fact,
Vitamin C supports selenium uptake by preventing the inhibitory action of zinc on selenium (making
Vitamin C synergistic to selenium instead), particularly when organic forms are used."
tristan schrieb am Mit, 11 Januar 2006 12:50

Ich habe mich bisher hiernach gerichtet: (nehme Selenmethionin)

" Organic forms of selenium (selenium yeast and selenomethionine, or selenocysteine) are always
preferable to inorganic forms such as sodium selenite because of their better absorption and lower
toxicity, even when ingested at much high amounts. In contrast, due to its free-radical promoting
oxidative nature, inorganic selenium is mutagenic and has caused cataracts at high doses in animal
studies, while organic selenium is less toxic, and does not have mutagenic or oxidizing activity.

Deficiency of selenium leads to lowered glutathione peroxidase activity (cardiovascular disease) and
it is implicated with a higher risk for cancer of the liver (particularly from hepatitis B), lungs, breast, skin,
colon, rectum and prostate.
It is still not clear whether the lowered risk of developing certain cancers from taking about 200mcg of
selenium per day also applies to individuals who previously exhibited normal levels of selenium, or only
to those with lower levels before supplementing that amount.

Although selenium and Vitamin E work together synergistically in that they carry out antioxidant and
immunostimulating functions, they compete with each other on a biochemical level, where increasing
the one requires an increase of the other, otherwise ratio problems occur. The same effect happens
to Vitamin E when higher amounts of Vitamin C are supplemented, despite both being antioxidants.
Although there are reports that Vitamin C inhibits selenium absorption by inactivating it in the stomach
or small intestine, this is not supported by my own findings or those of most other researchers. In fact,
Vitamin C supports selenium uptake by preventing the inhibitory action of zinc on selenium (making
Vitamin C synergistic to selenium instead), particularly when organic forms are used."




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