MSM Anti-Inflammatory Supplement
Methyl Sulfonylmethane 1177 mg
Equivalent to 400mg of Biological Sulfur
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| $159.50 | 12 Bottles 90 Count Each | Regular Retail $239.40 | |
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MSM is an odorless, effective, bioavailable source of dietary sulfur, a vital component of joints, cartilage, hair, skin, nails, and methyl groups. Methyl groups support many biochemical processes including energy production.
MSM occurs naturally in small amounts in many foods. When MSM is synthesized correctly as a dietary supplement, it is identical to natural MSM.
As a dietary supplement, MSM is recommended for neutralizing and eliminating toxins as well as alleviating conditions of environmental and food allergies, pain from inflammatory disorders, gastrointestinal ailments and infection.
Sulfur plays a major role in the maintenance of important body functions…
It is an essential dietary component responsible for maintaining the development of the body’s protein by forming flexible disulfide bonds between certain amino acids and in maintaining the strength of connective tissue.
The formation of Keratin for hair and nail growth is dependent on MSM.
It is also necessary for the catalytic functions of many enzymes.
Each easy-to-take tablet contains 1177 mg of MSM, equivalent to 400 mg of biological sulfur.
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While there is no Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) established for sulphur, MSM is widely marketed as natural source of sulfur throughout the health food and vitamin supplement industry. It is often used in combination with glucosamine and chondroitin for helping to treat or prevent osteoarthritis and to treat the inflammatory effects of arthritis
MSM is believed to be an effective treatment for the join pain of osteoarthritis or OA because MSM supplies sulphur in a usable way which is a componant of healthy joints. Sulfur strengthens the tissues that make up the joint by forming cross-links and is critical for joint health.
MSM contains about 34 percent sulfur by weight. That's a lot of sulfur.

