Ivan Anderson wrote: > Selenium is an important antioxidant and can reduce cancer size quite > dramatically. Some areas are low in selenium soil content (like the > alluvial plains of NZ) and selenium supplementation is advised. > > Vitamin E must be a heavy metal scavenger I guess. >
Apparently so. Booklet, "Oral Chelation and Age-Less Formulea" page 29: Vitamin E - A very potent antioxidant. As an antioxidant, it protects th body from free radicals. Vitamin E chelates heavy metals suchy as mercury. It is important in protecting cell membranes from oxidative destruction. it is the king of cardiovascular nutrients. It prevents the buildup of LDL cholestrol in the arterial wall. Vitamin E can decrease platelet adherence to damages artery walls, much like Vitamin C. While helping myocardium use oxygen more efficiently, vitamin E can even lift HDL (good) colerterol levels. Protects againt heart disease. Marshall

