Vitamins C, E, Selenium Upper Limits Set For First Time By FNB
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Institute of Medicine's Food & Nutrition Board announced selenium upper intake limits for the first time, setting the maximum safe intake amount at 400 mcg/day. The last review of safe and effective intake levels for antioxidants by the National Academy of Sciences group was in 1989.
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