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Where can I get hydrocortisone without a prescription? Also, how much

selenium should I take? I checked my hair analysis test and my selenium low:

1.1

with a reference range of .95 - 1.7.

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> Where can I get hydrocortisone without a prescription? Also, how much

> selenium should I take? I checked my hair analysis test and my

selenium low: 1.1

> with a reference range of .95 - 1.7.

Andy recommends 50-300 mcg. I would start at the low end of that

and increase slowly to make sure you tolerate it okay (as with

any supplement).

The selenomethionine form is best. Avoid sodium selenite.

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> Where can I get hydrocortisone without a prescription? Also, how much

> selenium should I take? I checked my hair analysis test and my

selenium low: 1.1

> with a reference range of .95 - 1.7.

Andy recommends 50-300 mcg. I would start at the low end of that

and increase slowly to make sure you tolerate it okay (as with

any supplement).

The selenomethionine form is best. Avoid sodium selenite.

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> >The selenomethionine form is best. Avoid sodium selenite.

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> What's wrong with sodium selenite?

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> Marty

Andy says in the Hair Test book that it is strongly pro-oxidant

(used to cause cataracts in rats). The organic forms like

selenomethionine and selenium yeast (if you tolerate yeast)

are less toxic.

It is not uncommon for people to be sensitive to selenium,

so in addition to using a safer form of the mineral, it is

wise to start at a lower dose and increase as tolerated.

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> >The selenomethionine form is best. Avoid sodium selenite.

>

> What's wrong with sodium selenite?

>

> Marty

Andy says in the Hair Test book that it is strongly pro-oxidant

(used to cause cataracts in rats). The organic forms like

selenomethionine and selenium yeast (if you tolerate yeast)

are less toxic.

It is not uncommon for people to be sensitive to selenium,

so in addition to using a safer form of the mineral, it is

wise to start at a lower dose and increase as tolerated.

--

> --

> Mainstreaming Experiences & Strategies

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MainstreamingDisabledKids/

> Asperger's/High Functioning Autism Homeschooler's discussion list

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/as-hfa-homeschool/

>

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> >The selenomethionine form is best. Avoid sodium selenite.

>

> What's wrong with sodium selenite?

>

> Marty

Andy says in the Hair Test book that it is strongly pro-oxidant

(used to cause cataracts in rats). The organic forms like

selenomethionine and selenium yeast (if you tolerate yeast)

are less toxic.

It is not uncommon for people to be sensitive to selenium,

so in addition to using a safer form of the mineral, it is

wise to start at a lower dose and increase as tolerated.

--

> --

> Mainstreaming Experiences & Strategies

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MainstreamingDisabledKids/

> Asperger's/High Functioning Autism Homeschooler's discussion list

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/as-hfa-homeschool/

>

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