Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 when you refer to LEF, youre referring to life extension? http://www.lifeextensionvitamins.com? thanks oleander soup , "" wrote: > > > I wasn't intending to list a supplement, just the source of some of my > information. I guess it comes down to finding a trusted source with a > good price for the amount of supplement. And of course I am a bit > prejudiced, being a LEF affiliate (because I do trust the quality of the > majority of their products). > > All the best, > > > > > oleander soup , " ftfft " <micfo07@> wrote: > > > > That was a really good article Tony. Super. > > > > You listed this supplement: > > http://relentlessimprovement.com/catalog/semc-selenium.ht > > m > > And someone else on this forum recently listed the following one, > which seem to have more selenium: > > http://www.lifeextensionvitamins.com/noname9.html > > > > By comparing, which one is the best? > > > > thanks! > > > > oleander soup , "" @ wrote: > > > > > > > > > Most forms of selenium found in nature are either sodium selenite, > > > selenomethionine, or selenium cysteine. By far the most common form > is > > > selenomethionine, and this includes the majority of the selenium > found > > > in Brazil nuts (which are the richest source of selenium found in > > > nature, having as much as 533 iu per ounce). > > > > > > Selected food sources of selenium > > > > > > > > > Food > > > > > > Micrograms > > > (μg) > > > > > > Percent > > > DV* > > > > > > Brazil nuts, dried, unblanched, 1 ounce > > > > > > 544 > > > > > > 780 > > > > > > Tuna, light, canned in oil, drained, 3 ounces > > > > > > 63 > > > > > > 95 > > > > > > Beef, cooked, 3½ ounces > > > > > > 35 > > > > > > 50 > > > > > > Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, frozen entrée, 1 serving > > > > > > 34 > > > > > > 50 > > > > > > Cod, cooked, 3 ounces > > > > > > 32 > > > > > > 45 > > > > > > Turkey, light meat, roasted, 3½ ounces > > > > > > 32 > > > > > > 45 > > > > > > Beef chuck roast, lean only, roasted, 3 ounces > > > > > > 23 > > > > > > 35 > > > > > > Chicken Breast, meat only, roasted, 3½ ounces > > > > > > 20 > > > > > > 30 > > > > > > Noodles, enriched, boiled, 1/2 cup > > > > > > 17 > > > > > > 25 > > > > > > Macaroni, elbow, enriched, boiled, 1/2 cup > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > 20 > > > > > > Egg, whole, 1 medium > > > > > > 14 > > > > > > 20 > > > > > > Cottage cheese, low fat 2%, 1/2 cup > > > > > > 12 > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > Oatmeal, instant, fortified, cooked, 1 cup > > > > > > 12 > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > Rice, white, enriched, long grain, cooked, 1/2 cup > > > > > > 12 > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > Rice, brown, long-grained, cooked, 1/2 cup > > > > > > 10 > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > Bread, enriched, whole wheat, commercially prepared, 1 slice > > > > > > 10 > > > > > > 15 > > > > > > Walnuts, black, dried, 1 ounce > > > > > > 5 > > > > > > 8 > > > > > > Bread, enriched, white, commercially prepared, 1 slice > > > > > > 4 > > > > > > 6 > > > > > > Cheddar cheese, 1 ounce > > > > > > 4 > > > > > > 6 > > > > > > > > > Note: Although the RDA for selenium is only 55 iu for people age 14 > and > > > over (70 iu for pregnant and lactating women), those amounts are > like > > > other RDA amounts - bare minimums that do not reflect the optimum > amount > > > for best health, much less the therapeutic amounts needed to fight > > > serious disease such as cancer. > > > > > > In the Berkson Clinical Study which found that selected > anti-oxidants > > > and lifestyle changes reversed what had been considered to be > hopeless > > > liver damage, the patients were given 400 mcg in 2 divided portions > of > > > 200 mcg. > > > > > > Regardless of the form of selenium utlized, it is a vital co-factor > for > > > iodine. However, the best form of selenium is likely > > > Se-methylselenocysteine (SeMC), especially when it comes to fighting > and > > > preventing cancer. > > > > > > Se-methylselenocysteine is found most abundantly in brocolli and > garlic > > > which is grown in selenium rich soils. > > > > > > Here is a bit of info I found: > > > > > > The most actively produced and sold to the public, selenomethione > > > (SeMSC, found in in higher amounts in grains), has been > comparatively > > > ineffective in stopping cancer induced in animal tests. Naturally, > it > > > was this form of selenium - in inorganic form at that - which was > used > > > in the SELECT test which purported to show that Selenium and Vitamin > E > > > (again the wrong form was used), which mainstream medicine has used > as > > > " proof " that they are ineffective against cancer. > > > > > > Besides being an important co-factor for iodine, selenium is now > well > > > established as a potent cancer-fighting trace mineral. Areas of the > > > world with more selenium-rich soil have lower cancer rates, and a > > > randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in the 1990s > showed > > > that men taking a daily 200 microgram selenium supplement > experienced a > > > 37% lower risk of developing new cancer, and a whopping 50% lower > risk > > > of cancer death. > > > > > > But not all forms of selenium are equal in their cancer-fighting > > > properties. To everyone's surprise, the last decade of scientific > > > research has found that selenium's anticancer effect is not due to > > > its use as part of antioxidant or detoxifying compounds in the body. > > > It's also not linked to absolute tissue levels of selenium achieved > > > by a given form of selenium, or to its ability to boost the immune > > > system. Instead, the cancer-fighting potency of any form of selenium > is > > > linked to its ability to form methylselenol, a critical selenium > > > metabolite in the body. > > > > > > As a result of this research, science has identified > > > Se-methylselenocysteine, or SeMC, as a form of selenium which is > > > directly and easily converted into this key cancer-fighting > metabolite > > > – unlike conventional inorganic (selenite or selenate) or > organic > > > (selenomethionine, or selenized yeast) selenium supplements. As a > > > result, SeMC is simultaneously more potent in its cancer-battling > > > prowess, and less toxic per unit of cancer-fighting punch, than any > > > other selenium supplement available. > > > > > > •SeMC is twice as effective as selenomethionine at reducing > breast > > > tumor formation after exposure to the chemical carcinogens > > > dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) and methylnitrosourea (MNU), and > half > > > again as effective as inorganic forms. > > > > > > •At the same time, SeMC is much safer than inorganic selenium, > and > > > of comparable safety to the much less-effective selenomethionine. > > > > > > SeMC is the main form of selenium that accumulates in known > > > cancer-fighting foods like broccoli, ramps, garlic, and (to a lesser > > > extent) onions when grown in selenium-rich soil. Studies > > > high-SeMC-cultivars of these vegetables suggest that SeMC is a key > > > element in the cancer-fighting efficacy of these protective > vegetables. > > > > > > •High-SeMC broccoli gives animals more protection against > > > early-stage colon cancer than does an equal amount of conventional > > > selenium, an equal amount of regular broccoli, or even a combination > of > > > both. > > > > > > •Similar results are seen in battling abnormal cells that lead > to > > > breast or colon cancer using high-SeMC garlic vs. the same amount of > > > selenium from high-selenomethionine yeast or Brazil nuts. > > > > > > •SeMC is proven effective in an animal model of familial > adenomatous > > > polyposis (FAP), a human genetic vulnerability to colon cancer. No > other > > > natural selenium compound has been shown to do this. > > > > > > Unique Mechanisms of Action: SeMC fights cancer in ways > fundamentally > > > different from other selenium forms. > > > > > > •Apoptosis vs Necrosis: Inorganic selenium kills cancer cells > > > through nonselective damage to the DNA and cell membranes of both > > > healthy cells and cancer cells, leading to toxic cell death > (necrosis). > > > SeMC selectively activates cancer cells' " suicide program " > > > (apoptosis) without damage to healthy cells. > > > > > > •Gene expression: SeMC regulates cellular growth programs, > > > inhibiting cancer cells earlier in the cell cycle than does > inorganic > > > selenium. > > > > > > •Angiogenesis: SeMC may also act by cutting off the growing > > > tumor's blood supply more effectively than the common selenium > > > supplements, without interfering with the growth of blood vessels in > > > normal, healthy tissue. > > > > > > By any measure, SeMC has proved itself to be the best selenium you > can > > > take. The National Cancer Institute apparently agrees: it is in the > > > process of filing " Investigational New Drug " documents to use > > > SeMC instead of other selenium supplements in future human trials. > > > > > > Another thing selenium does - it binds with mercury and helps > eliminate > > > it from the body. > > > > > > Sources included: > > > > > > http://www.healthbulletin.org/nutrients/nutrients7.htm > > > <http://www.healthbulletin.org/nutrients/nutrients7.htm> > > > > > > http://relentlessimprovement.com/catalog/semc-selenium.htm > > > <http://relentlessimprovement.com/catalog/semc-selenium.htm> > > > > > > The bottom line for me is that, unless I grew my own brocolli, > garlic > > > and/or onions in soil I knew to be selenium rich, I would supplement > and > > > I would do so with SeMC. > > > > > > I am going to see if I cannot get Ben at Utopia Silver to change > over to > > > SeMC, and I note that one of his favorite suppliers (Jarrow > Formulas) > > > carries it. > > > > > > All the best, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > oleander soup , " tedsanford@ " <tedsanford@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Tony: > > > > Can you get enough of either form by eating Brazil nuts, and if so > how > > > many? > > > > Ted > > > > > > > > oleander soup , "" @ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > That form of selenium is good to use as an important co-factor > for > > > > > iodine and is the most common form found, but when it comes to > > > cancer, > > > > > the preferred form is methylselenocycteine which has its own > cancer > > > > > fighting abilities from what I have gathered. > > > > > > > > > > All the best, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > oleander soup , " ftfft " <micfo07@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > i just read Tony's protocol, and what he says seems > > > > > > to indicate that utopiasilver's selenium is not one to use. > > > > > > > > > > > > Am i right? > > > > > > > > > > > > Because tony says " The most common form of supplemental > selenium > > > is > > > > > selenomethionine whose general proteins have no anticancer > activity " > > > > > > > > > > > > And utopiasilver's selenium info is: > > > > > > Selenium (from selenomethionine) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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