Product Summary:
Is the prime source of bio-available sulfur, which is lost from our food by processing, drying, cooking and preserving. MSM is an important nutrient,that is needed by the body for healthy connective tissues and joint function, proper enzyme activity and hormone balance, along with the proper function of the immune system.
Why is MSM Important?
MSM acts as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory. It also inhibits muscle spasm and increases blood flow. MSM is critical to the formation of connective tissue of all types. It is a natural form of sulfur found in all living organisms, including human body fluids and tissues. Sulfur is found in many common foods, including raw milk, meat, fish and a variety of fruits, vegetables, and grains. However, it is destroyed once foods are processed or cooked. Which is why most of our diets may be lacking in sufficient intake of MSM.
Approximately half of the total body sulfur is concentrated in the body's muscles, skin, and bones. It is present in keratin, the tough substance in the skin, nails and hair. Sulfur is necessary for making collagen, the primary constituent of cartilage and connective tissue.
Common Signs Of MSM Deficiency
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Slow Wound Healing
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Scar Tissue
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Brittle Hair or Nails
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Acne
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Depression
What Are The Benefits Of MSM?
Without sufficient MSM sulfur in the body, unnecessary illness of varying types may result. Research has shown that MSM is helpful in improving joint flexibility, reducing stiffness and swelling, improving circulation and cell vitality, reducing pain and scar tissue, and in breaking up calcium deposits.
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Serving Size: 2 tablets
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take two tablets 1-2 times daily with meals. If intestinal gas occurs, reduce dosage.
Free of: soy, milk, egg, preservatives, animal products.
Other Ingredients: cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide.
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Supplement Facts
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Amount Per Serving
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% Daily Value
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MSM® (Methylsulphonylmethane)
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3 g (3,000 mg)
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* Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established.
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