- The clinical use of sulfur as an adjunct in our diet is becoming progressively more recognized as an important tool for optimizing health. MSM is already well-known for its joint health benefits, but may also be helpful for other conditions related to chronic inflammation and damage due to oxidation
- MSM, which is a metabolite of DMSO approved for use in humans, primarily impacts your health by reducing inflammation. It’s widely used as a supplement for arthritic conditions. Like DMSO, MSM also appears to improve cell wall permeability, so it can be used to help deliver other active ingredients
- MSM may be providing a missing link for optimal health, which appears to be related to sulfur. MSM is 34 percent sulfur by weight, but it is more than just a simple sulfur donor. It also affects sulfur metabolism in the human body, although it’s still not entirely clear how
- Sulfur also plays a critical role in detoxification, as it is part of one of the most important antioxidants that your body produces: glutathione. Without sulfur, glutathione cannot work
- Toxicity studies have shown that MSM is extremely safe and can be taken at very high doses. Even if you have a very rich diet full of raw vegetables and MSM-rich foods, you can still supplement and not hit that toxicity level. Clinical research studies have found that the effective amounts range from about 1.5 grams to 6 grams.
- Dr. Mercola.com
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- I WAS TOLD ABOUT MSM BY A MAN SOME YEARS BACK. HE WAS MUCH YOUNGER THAN ME, BUT WAS TAKING IT FOR SOME JOINT TROUBLES HE HAD, AND SAID IT WORKED SUPER. SO ADDED THAT SUPPLEMENT TO MY DAILY RATION OF SUPPLEMENTS. AND NOW AS MY HORSE IS 13 YEARS OLD ON MARCH 27TH (MAKING HER 39 IN HUMAN YEARS) I'VE ADDED MSM TO THE SPECIAL MIX OF FOODS I GIVE HER THREE TIMES A WEEK.
- Keith Hunt
For entries of the Meltdown series before December 2010, visit www.keithhunt.com/meltdown.html.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
MSM suppliment.....for joints etc.
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