Description
Chelated Selenium Supplement
As a naturally occurring trace mineral, selenium plays a vital role in many bodily processes. The antioxidant compound supports DNA production, protects cells from oxidative stress, helps to prevent chronic conditions like heart disease, and more. Recent clinical studies have even linked selenium to a lowered risk of certain types of cancer. That’s why our chelated formula comes with 100 easy-to-swallow capsules — selenium supplementation should be simple, accessible, and affordable.
When done right, selenium supplementation can be a helpful, natural aid for cancer prevention and overall wellness. Our pharmacist-crafted, data-backed selenium formula is rooted in the science of supplements and uses only the most bioavailable form of the chelated mineral. This makes our capsules both easier on your digestion and easier to absorb. So you give the most from your cancer-fighting, inflammation-reducing, and thyroid-supporting selenium supplement.
As an antioxidant, selenium safeguards cells against free radicals that can harm cellular health and ordinary cell capability. While free radicals are a normal, and unavoidable, part of life, selenium can help maintain cellular balance and prevent chronic oxidative stress.
According to recent clinical data, selenium’s antioxidant properties can, in turn, help sustain a healthy heart and cardiovascular well-being, while also providing additional support to the immune system and the thyroid — a critical gland for hormonal and overall health.
Like all of our pharmacist-crafted supplements, this selenium formula was produced in a meticulously kept, GMP-compliant facility and passed rigorous third-party tests for product purity and potency.
L-selenomethionine is an essential trace mineral. It plays an important role in many bodily functions, including reproduction, DNA production, and thyroid hormone production. We can get this natural compound from food sources, but most of us aren’t getting enough from our diets alone. That’s where a highly bioavailable, chelated selenium supplement can help bridge the gap.








