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200 micrograms of selenium (L-selenomethionine to be exact) may turn out to be a key factor in slowing or eliminating the risk of rapid progression in adolescents with scoliotic curves. Yet-to-be-released research has found the high levels of a cytokine called osteopontin (OPN) is very highly correlated with rapid curve progression. I'm not sure if they have been able to determine if the increased OPN is a trigger or a signal, but in either case, therapeutic doses of selenium (200 micrograms) a day may have a significant effect on naturally driving down levels of OPN.
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