Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 27 Researches
7.7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 56 Reviews
8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin E (as D-alpha tocopheryl succinate)
20.1 mg
134%
Selenium (as Se-Methyl L-Selenocysteine, L-selenomethionine (yeast-free), sodium selenite)
200 mcg
364%

Top Medical Research Studies

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Selenium nanoparticles support heart health
We explored how selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) could help reduce damage from heart attacks, specifically ischemia/reperfusion injury (I/RI). Using a method to create these nanoparticles, we found they possess remarkable properties that combat oxidative stress and inflammation.

SeNPs seem to disrupt harmful cellular cycles, thereby protecting heart cells. Notably, they improved heart function and reduced cell death and scar tissue in tests. Overall, these findings suggest that SeNPs could be a valuable approach in managing heart conditions after a heart attack.
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8
Selenium improves heart recovery
We explored the use of selenium-loaded porous silica nanospheres (Se@PSN) as a promising treatment for myocardial infarction (MI). This innovative approach targets harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), which damage heart cells. By improving antioxidant activity and supporting mitochondrial function, Se@PSN help reduce heart tissue damage and maintain cardiac function after a heart attack. The findings suggest that Se@PSN could be a significant advancement for MI treatments and may offer hope in the clinical realm.
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8
Vitamin E linked to heart health
We examined data from over 39,000 people in the NHANES study to see how dietary vitamin E affects heart disease and mortality rates.

The results showed that those consuming more vitamin E had a significantly lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease and lower all-cause mortality rates.

Specifically, participants with higher vitamin E intake experienced a notable decrease in cardiovascular issues, which suggests that a diet rich in vitamin E could be beneficial for heart health and longevity.
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Improved heart function
210 people found this helpful
The finest selenium product! As part of the Super Selenium range, it contains three forms of selenium alongside vitamin E. Selenium aids in the normal function of the thyroid gland and boosts immunity. It also enhances the functioning of the heart and brain.
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9
Supports heart health
182 people found this helpful
Wonderful Selenium Vitamin E Complex. Super Selenium Complex consists of three forms of selenium and vitamin E, promoting good health and longevity. It supports normal thyroid and immune function, while improving heart, brain, and healthy cell division. The quality is excellent and the composition is splendid.
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9
Restores energy
27 people found this helpful
Excellent! After experiencing gland deficiency symptoms, I took it alongside Icelandic sea moss, and the results were immediate—I regained energy and started losing weight. The quality is superb and odourless, bringing me joy.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 27 Researches
7.7
  • All Researches
We looked into how dietary selenium and zinc affect the risk of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCMP) in children. In this case-control study, 36 patients with DCMP were compared to 72 healthy children, assessing their dietary intakes using a food frequency questionnaire.

Our findings revealed that sufficient intake of selenium and zinc significantly lowered the risk of DCMP, suggesting that these nutrients play a protective role. Addressing nutritional deficiencies could improve heart health in affected children, although more research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms.
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9
Selenium nanoparticles support heart health
We explored how selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) could help reduce damage from heart attacks, specifically ischemia/reperfusion injury (I/RI). Using a method to create these nanoparticles, we found they possess remarkable properties that combat oxidative stress and inflammation.

SeNPs seem to disrupt harmful cellular cycles, thereby protecting heart cells. Notably, they improved heart function and reduced cell death and scar tissue in tests. Overall, these findings suggest that SeNPs could be a valuable approach in managing heart conditions after a heart attack.
Read More
9
High selenium diet aids heart health
We explored how a high selenium diet impacts heart health, especially under stress conditions like systolic overload. Using male mice, we compared those on a high selenium diet with those on a normal diet.

While high selenium didn’t change heart function under normal conditions, it significantly protected against heart issues caused by overload, reducing inflammation and heart muscle growth.

This suggests that a high selenium diet can be beneficial in combating certain heart problems, providing a proactive step for heart health.
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9
Selenium compound shows heart protection
We investigated the effects of a new selenium-containing compound, Se-SAHA, on heart failure caused by isoproterenol. Our study found that Se-SAHA helped protect heart cells from damage, reducing cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis in lab models.

It effectively lowered harmful reactive oxygen species and increased vital antioxidative enzymes. Additionally, Se-SAHA hindered the buildup of autophagosomes and reversed certain harmful protein expressions linked to heart stress. Overall, these findings suggest that Se-SAHA could play a protective role in heart health by reducing oxidative stress and altering autophagic processes.
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9
Selenium delivery shows cardiac promise
We investigated the use of a new selenium delivery system to combat radiation-induced heart disease, which is a serious concern for cancer patients undergoing thoracic radiation. Our innovative oral microcarriers showed remarkable effects in protecting heart cells from radiation damage by reducing harmful reactive oxygen species.

Not only did this method improve heart function and reduce signs of damage, but it also supported the immune system by increasing beneficial immune cells after radiation exposure. These promising results suggest that selenium could play a key role in helping to manage and prevent heart complications from radiation therapy.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 56 Reviews
8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Improved heart function
210 people found this helpful
The finest selenium product! As part of the Super Selenium range, it contains three forms of selenium alongside vitamin E. Selenium aids in the normal function of the thyroid gland and boosts immunity. It also enhances the functioning of the heart and brain.
Read More
9
Supports heart health
182 people found this helpful
Wonderful Selenium Vitamin E Complex. Super Selenium Complex consists of three forms of selenium and vitamin E, promoting good health and longevity. It supports normal thyroid and immune function, while improving heart, brain, and healthy cell division. The quality is excellent and the composition is splendid.
Read More
9
Restores energy
27 people found this helpful
Excellent! After experiencing gland deficiency symptoms, I took it alongside Icelandic sea moss, and the results were immediate—I regained energy and started losing weight. The quality is superb and odourless, bringing me joy.
Read More
8.5
Fights oxidative damage
22 people found this helpful
🌟 Selenium is vital for our health. It combats oxidative damage, maintains a healthy thyroid and immune system, and enhances heart health. Most individuals are deficient in selenium, which is crucial for bodily functions. I take one capsule daily with breakfast or lunch, as it's best consumed in the morning. The capsules are small and the dosage sufficient to remedy the deficiency. I hope my review assists you in making a healthy choice!
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9
Enhanced energy levels
20 people found this helpful
Good❤️‍🔥❤️ Selenium is a vital trace element; it aids in the absorption of iron and iodine, provides cellular immunity, participates in fat metabolism, and reduces heart attack risk and blood pressure. It helps produce the Q-10 enzyme and improves reproductive functions. This composition includes vitamin E, enhancing selenium absorption and rejuvenating the body. I complete a course and take breaks as needed. My energy has surged, and I feel revitalised and lighter.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Enhanced energy levels
4 people found this helpful
The complex is indeed effective! Recommended by my nutritionist to restore thyroid function due to hypothyroidism, I experienced symptoms like fatigue and hair loss. Almost immediately, I began to feel much better, gained energy, and noticed a reduction in hair loss along with improved heart function. I highly recommend it; it’s essential for optimal body performance.
9
Atrial fibrillation support
3 people found this helpful
I take this for my heart. With atrial fibrillation, I supplement with magnesium and selenium. After starting these, I have not experienced any episodes of arrhythmia, which was common when I was on cardiologist's medications.
7.5
Reduced heart attacks
29 people found this helpful
Selenium is a crucial trace element that aids iron and iodine absorption, boosts cellular immunity, and participates in fat metabolism. It reduces the risk of heart attacks and lowers blood pressure. The inclusion of vitamin E enhances selenium absorption and rejuvenates the body. I follow a course of this supplement, and I feel more energetic and alive. Just take one capsule in the morning before meals!
9
Restores energy
27 people found this helpful
Excellent! After experiencing gland deficiency symptoms, I took it alongside Icelandic sea moss, and the results were immediate—I regained energy and started losing weight. The quality is superb and odourless, bringing me joy.
7.5
Reduces inflammation
7 people found this helpful
Selenium with vitamin E! I trust this brand; the complex contains three forms of selenium plus vitamin E for better absorption. With a daily prophylactic dosage, I take one capsule a day. It is a key antioxidant that reduces inflammation, supports heart and blood vessel function, and aids metabolism. Great price to quality ratio!
8.5
Fights oxidative damage
22 people found this helpful
🌟 Selenium is vital for our health. It combats oxidative damage, maintains a healthy thyroid and immune system, and enhances heart health. Most individuals are deficient in selenium, which is crucial for bodily functions. I take one capsule daily with breakfast or lunch, as it's best consumed in the morning. The capsules are small and the dosage sufficient to remedy the deficiency. I hope my review assists you in making a healthy choice!
7.5
Promotes longevity
8 people found this helpful
Best Selenium Complex! I take selenium as a preventative measure. It’s considered a microelement of longevity due to its unique properties. Selenium is crucial for antioxidant defence, immune support, detoxification, and heart health. This supplement is a permanent addition to my routine.
8
Se@PSN shows promise for heart health
We examined the potential of selenium-quantum-dot-loaded silica nanoparticles (Se@PSN) to treat myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury, which is often exacerbated by ferroptosis and mitochondrial dysfunction.

Our study demonstrated that Se@PSN significantly improved mitochondrial function and reduced oxidative stress in cardiac cells. These nanoparticles effectively lowered ferroptosis levels and showed great biocompatibility.

Overall, while Se@PSN showed promise in treating myocardial IR injury, further research is needed to solidify its clinical applications.
8
Selenium improves heart recovery
We explored the use of selenium-loaded porous silica nanospheres (Se@PSN) as a promising treatment for myocardial infarction (MI). This innovative approach targets harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), which damage heart cells. By improving antioxidant activity and supporting mitochondrial function, Se@PSN help reduce heart tissue damage and maintain cardiac function after a heart attack. The findings suggest that Se@PSN could be a significant advancement for MI treatments and may offer hope in the clinical realm.
7
Mixed metals affect heart health
We examined how different metals in the blood relate to heart issues in individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD). Our cross-sectional study included 1,555 CAD patients in Southwest China, where we measured the blood concentrations of 14 metals.

Interestingly, we found that lower levels of certain metals, particularly copper and manganese, were linked to poorer cardiac structure and function. On a positive note, higher levels of selenium showed beneficial effects. This suggests that adding selenium or tin might counteract the negative impacts of harmful metals on heart health.
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Vitamins E and B6 reduce CHD risk
In exploring the connection between vitamins and coronary heart disease (CHD), we analyzed data from a substantial study involving over 33,000 participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, covering years 2003-2020.

Our findings revealed that Vitamins E and B6 are associated with a lower risk of CHD, especially among women, individuals with a BMI of 25-30, and smokers. Interestingly, Vitamin B12 showed little impact on heart health.

Overall, our study suggests that increasing Vitamin E and B6 intake might offer protective benefits against heart disease, emphasizing their potential importance in dietary guidelines.

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