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MSM, (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane),
an important bio-available source of naturally occurring dietary sulfur. Sulfur
is the fourth most prevalent mineral in our bodies and is a fundamental building
block in producing new cells and many other necessary functions. Those
who are allergic to Sulfur type drugs will not have any problems with MSM as
this is an essential sulfur found in our body and in many foods.
The problem is
that when the food is heated or dehydrated much of the MSM is destroyed,
therefore, it becomes vital that we replace it. Cat's Claw (considered
the "miracle herb" from the rain forests of Peru) has numerous
important qualities including many that enhance MSM and create a synergistic
effect when placed together.
MSM,
(Methyl Sulfonyl Methane), an important bio-available source of
naturally occurring dietary sulfur. Sulfur is the fourth most prevalent
mineral in our bodies and is a fundamental building block in producing
new cells and many other necessary functions.
Those
who are allergic to Sulfur type drugs will not have any problems with
MSM as this is an essential sulfur found in our body and in many foods.
The problem is that when the food is heated or dehydrated much of the
MSM is destroyed, therefore, it becomes vital that we replace it. Cat's
Claw (considered the "miracle herb" from the rain forests of
Peru) has numerous important qualities including many that enhance MSM
and create a synergistic effect when placed together.
Another
source of sulfur is methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), which has been used
historically to treat a wide variety of conditions including allergies,
emphysema, arthritis, gastrointestinal upset, and some vascular
conditions. MSM is a metabolite of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and provides
many similar good effects.
MSM is found in most natural unprocessed
foods. Because of its volatility, MSM is lost when fresh food is cooked,
processed, or stored. The richest source of MSM is mother's milk;
consequently, very few nursing infants are deficient in dietary sulfur.
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