Powerful antioxidant to support healthy immune and cardiovascular function and hair, skin and nail health
Selenium also supports elasticity to help slow chemical aging
Selenium also supports liver function, foetal development, and healthy neurotransmitter function.
Contains sodium selenate, a highly bioavailable and absorbable form of selenium. It is an effective antioxidant, especially when combined with vitamin E.
Individuals at risk of selenium deficiency are smokers, regular alcohol consumers and those not getting enough from their diets.
Selenium is also involved in supporting Thyroid hormone conversion and helps to produce coenzyme Q10
Selenium Oral Drops Features
Formulated especially to address selenium deficiency in New Zealand diets. (In New Zealand, farm soils are deficient in selenium).
High potency selenium in liquid format for enhanced absorption
Oral drops ensure easy cost effective dosing
Suitable for most age groups
Suitable for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Active Ingredients in 3 drops
Ingredients
Strength
Unit
Selenium (sodium selenate) *elemental selenium
150
mcg
Also contains: deionised water and methyl hydroxybenzoate.
Sodium content: 29mcg per drop
Recommended Dose:
Adults: Take 3 drops daily.Do not exceed this dosage
Children (under 12 years): Recommended dose is 3mcg per kg body weight per day, but never to exceed 150mcg per day
Selenium toxicity has only been reported for doses exceeding 1000mcg per day over extended periods of time. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose (150mcg) unless under health professional supervision.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Clinicians Selenium Oral Drops is regarded as safe to take during these times under health professional supervision to ensure appropriate dosing.
Selenium is a trace mineral and is essential for the production of glutathione peroxidase one of the body’s most important antioxidant enzymes. Working as part of this enzyme, Selenium, helps protect delicate intracellular structures by preventing the formation of damaging free radicals. Dietary sources of selenium include Brewer’s yeast and wheat germ, liver, butter, fish and shellfish, garlic, grains, sunflower seeds and Brazil nuts are all food sources for naturally occurring selenium. Herbal sources include alfalfa, burdock root, catnip, fennel seed, ginseng, raspberry leaf and yarrow. Clinicians Selenium Oral Drops provides a high-potency source of selenium in liquid format.