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Alabi JO M. Pharm

As part of Public Health Campaign, normal doses or daily recommendations of all micronutrients should be stressed. The implications of consummation of micronutrients from different sources of food and supplements should be emphasized. Our people should be encouraged to take intervention meals or supplements for a specified period when recommended. FDA should be involved.

March 7, 2014 Warri-Nigeria

SeaRickster

Interesting research. I'm wondering if the conclusion (emphasis on 2nd to last paragraph, last sentence)is that it's okay to take low-dose selenium along with high-dose vitamin E. It's just that one should not take high-dose vitamin E (without selenium)and certainly not take high-dose selenium due to toxicity. Am I understanding this correctly... anyone?? Rick

March 5, 2014 Seattle

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