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Selenium Deficiency and the Thyroid

Selenium is crucial for normal thyroid function.

In fact, if you have undiagnosed selenium deficiency, it could be making your thyroid function worse.

If you have chronic digestive issues, there is a good chance that you have inadequate selenium levels.

Selenium is especially important if you have an autoimmune thyroid disease such as Hashimoto's or Grave's Disease.

In this article, I will discuss selenium deficiency and the thyroid, how to know if you are selenium deficient, give you some great food sources of selenium, and discuss how and when you should consider using a supplement.

Let's get started...

 

Why is Selenium Important for Normal Thyroid Function?

Bear with me as I quickly describe the science behind selenium and its important role in the body.

Selenium is required for the proper function of some proteins in our body called selenoproteins.

These proteins perform many important functions in the body including:

     - Conversion of T4 to T3

     - Production of antioxidants

     - Energy productions and metabolism

Let's discuss some of these functions in a little more detail:

1.  Increases T4 to T3 Conversion

Selenium is required for the optimal conversion of T4 into T3 in the peripheral tissues. 

 
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