

SquareTrade © AP6.04Spectrum™ Natural High Selenium Yeast
boosts antioxidant activity in the body to protect tissues from
free-radical damage. It also supports healthy immune function and
prostate health.
How does 4Spectrum™ Natural High Selenium Yeast work?
Selenium
is a trace mineral found in soil and water. It is also found in some foods. Brazil nuts are an excellent source of selenium, while
yeast, whole grains and seafood are also good sources. Selenium
promotes antioxidant activity by glutathione peroxidase
(GPX), a selenium dependent enzyme.
Selenium guards cells against free radical damage within the body,
and as such supports healthy vision, lungs and other organs that may be
subject to oxidative stress. Selenium also contributes to healthy
functioning of both the immune system and the thyroid gland. Studies suggest that selenium promotes healthy prostates in
men and healthy breast tissue in women.
Selenium may
reduce the risk of certain cancers. Some scientific evidence suggests
that consumption of selenium may reduce the risk of certain forms of
cancer. However, FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and
not conclusive.
Gastrointestinal
disorders may decrease the absorption of selenium, resulting in
deficiency or depletion. Selenium may also be destroyed when foods are
overcooked, over-processed or over-refined.
4Spectrum™ Natural High
Selenium Yeast is a potent dietary supplement that contains 200 mcg of
selenium as organically bound selenium-enriched yeast (SE-yeast).
Organically bound
selenium is derived from yeast, single-cell fungi capable of utilizing
elemental selenium to produce selenomethionine. The selenomethionine
form of selenium is natural and quickly metabolized, allowing for high
bioavailability and retention within the body. Because they are
metabolized more quickly, organic sources are also safer than
non-organic forms of the mineral because there is reduced possibility
of selenium toxicity.
4Spectrum™ Natural High Selenium Yeast is better because:
-- It supplies 200 mcg of selenium, an optimal supplemental amount of the mineral
-- It provides the mineral as an organically bound selenium yeast, allowing for increased bioavailability and retention.