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Selenium Lacking in the Korean Diet: 2nd Lowest in the World

 
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Rock



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 6:18 am    Post subject: Selenium Lacking in the Korean Diet: 2nd Lowest in the World Reply with quote

I'd written a post not long ago saying I'd felt something was lacking in my diet here. I think I found out what it is. I heard something on the news today about a mineral called 'selenium.'

Many may all ready know about it. Selenium is a vitamin and mainly a by- product of our agricultural intake, of course. But it's found in soil. China, in this respect, scores low, contributing to this nation's various diseases and heart ailments. Korea scores 2nd to last, and NewZealand, is the lowest.

Selenium is a mineral, and can be taken as a pill. Anyone here into this health kick? It's supposed to prevent cancer, prolong longevity. It has cancer fighting agents, is good for the skin, making it youthful and all, and is necessary for healthy reproduction and a good sex life. Thing is, it's only found in certain areas of the world, and some countries are lacking.

I'd heard that it's only present in a few food items here in Korea: seaweed, whole grain cereals, and lean meat. In NewZealand, I'd heard its lack of dietary intake is contributing to abnormalities, some even mental. I just wonder if anyone's found some good substitutes here or any vitamins that have selenium.
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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 6:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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the eye



Joined: 29 Jan 2004

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 7:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

selenium is not lacking from your diet....the body only needs a small amount (55micrograms)
100micgrams is toxic to the body.
prolonged toxicity leads to hair loss, gastroinyestinal problems and fatigue.

you can get it from brazil nuts, tuna, noodles, pasta, fortified cereal. imported cheese, imported oatmeal


a serving of brazil nuts contains 700% of the selenium your body needs in a day.

it is not plentiful in the soil here in korea and china, therefore grainss and veggies that grow here will not have much selenium....neither will the animals that eat those grains.
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/selenium.asp#h7

take a multivitamin, maybe?
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Demonicat



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yep. damn near all multivitamins should have it- its a common vitamin. Further, if you want to be sure- go to http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/sel.html
read and order some.
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Rock



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 6:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, this is great Eye and Demonicat. Now it doesn't sound so dire. I'm just wondering about the importance of Selenium to our health though, and if it's a serious issue while living here. I'll see if I can eat some more of those foods you'd mentioned, get some vitamins.

But the program last night had said that the lack of selenium can contribute to susceptibility to diseases. We know disease susceptibility is rampant in China, may even be in Korea(see how fast the flu spreads?) I don't know about NewZealand, but there they'd said it's more neurological in scope because of the amount of sheep they eat? I don't know. Apparently some have brain/personality deficiencies.
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Ya-ta Boy



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 7:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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don't know about NewZealand, but there they'd said it's more neurological in scope because of the amount of sheep they eat? I don't know. Apparently some have brain/personality deficiencies.



WHO has brain/personality deficiencies? The sheep or the people?
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jajdude



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the eye wrote:


you can get it from ... tuna, noodles,


Makes you wonder how Korean diet could be lacking in it then?
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the eye



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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 10:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rock wrote:
Well, this is great Eye and Demonicat. Now it doesn't sound so dire. I'm just wondering about the importance of Selenium to our health though, and if it's a serious issue while living here. I'll see if I can eat some more of those foods you'd mentioned, get some vitamins.

But the program last night had said that the lack of selenium can contribute to susceptibility to diseases. We know disease susceptibility is rampant in China, may even be in Korea


other things can contribute to being susceptiblle to diseases here:

old, uncleaned airconditioners and heaters in buildings and buses.
close contact with children (little germ farmers)
foods high in salt (cause vitamin B deficiency)
lack of green vegetables (vit B)
lack of exercise
high alcohol / fat intake

i'd worry more about those things.


jajdude wrote:
Makes you wonder how Korean diet could be lacking in it then?

it's because the soil here contains so little of the mineral. anything grown in it will be deficient. noodles, bread...(made from grain) is grown in the deficient soil.
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