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SELENIUM WAS FOUND TO PREVENT & CURE CANCER. “selenium has a selective action against cancer cells but didn’t hurt healthy tissues” ℹ️ And personally these 💊 are the ones i own. But still, always do your own research before buying/consuming anything❗️
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i knew about this over a decade ago was always hurt they didn't put billboards up saying SELENIUM CURES CANCER - how much life that would save instead of their IPHONE ads. I hate this realm.

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I have a theory. Most alternative cures for disease/illness are actually antiparasitic. Google says that selenium has antiparasitic properties! Illness is caused by parasites. Everyone should do parasite cleansing!

Brazil Nuts 2-3 nuts daily

Selenium helps the traffic flow smoothly through the bowels. 🙌💯 magnesium 2~

Just get a bag of brazil nuts if you want selenium. They are delicious. I eat two per week.

Brazil nuts are a rich source of selenium, but the exact amount of selenium in each nut can vary depending on factors like soil conditions and nut size. On average, a single Brazil nut (about 5 grams) contains approximately 68–91 micrograms (mcg) of selenium, though some sources suggest it could be as high as 100 mcg or more in certain cases. To reach 200 mcg of selenium: - If we assume an average of **68 mcg per nut**, you’d need roughly **3 Brazil nuts** (200 ÷ 68 ≈ 2.94, rounded up to 3). - If we assume a higher average of **91 mcg per nut**, you’d need about **2–3 Brazil nuts** (200 ÷ 91 ≈ 2.2, so 2 might be just under, and 3 would exceed it slightly). - For a conservative estimate at **100 mcg per nut**, **2 Brazil nuts** would suffice (200 ÷ 100 = 2). Since selenium content isn’t perfectly consistent, **2 to 3 Brazil nuts** is a reasonable range to aim for 200 mcg. However, be cautious not to overconsume, as too much selenium (above 400 mcg daily) can lead to toxicity. If precision matters, you’d need to test specific nuts, but for general purposes, **2 large or 3 smaller Brazil nuts** should get you close to 200 mcg.

@grok is this true?

Where's the rest of the video?

Which is better, the yeast free or the yeast selenium?

And AIDS

