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Selenium, Immunity & Viral Protection: What the Evidence Shows

Posted by Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team on

Selenium is an essential trace element with a critical role in immune function, antioxidant defence, and thyroid health. Research links selenium deficiency to increased viral replication, more severe infection outcomes, and a higher likelihood of viral mutation into new strains. Heavy metal exposure from mercury and arsenic can further deplete selenium, compounding the risk. This article explains the science behind selenium’s role in viral protection, the geographical link between selenium-deficient soils and emerging infectious diseases, and how at-home ICP-MS testing can confirm whether your selenium levels are adequate.

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Not All That Glitters is Gold - Cadmium in Jewellery

Posted by Ben White on

That shiny bracelet or pair of earrings may look harmless — but it could contain cadmium, a toxic heavy metal ranked the 7th most significant threat to human health. With a half-life of 10–30 years in the body and no safe level of exposure, understanding where cadmium comes from and testing your levels is a smart step for long-term health.

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An Unexpected Source of Lead-Crystal Glassware and Wine

Posted by Ben White on

Crystal glassware looks beautiful, but it may be silently adding lead to your wine. With no safe level of lead exposure established, understanding where your exposure comes from — and testing your levels — is a smart step for long-term health. Read on for the science, the risks, and what you can do about it.

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