MSM

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  • MetabolicResponseModifier MSM 1000 mg 120 caps MetabolicResponseModifier MSM 1000 mg 120 caps

    MSM is an organic source of the important nutrient sulfur. Sulfur is involved in the metabolism of at least 150 critically important molecules in the body and dietary sources may not be sufficient to ensure all these requirements are met. For example, because sulfur is necessary for the formation of connective tissue, MSM has been widely studied for its use in optimizing joint health.* Research studies have shown that MSM has the ability to promote respiratory health and support various reactions to foods and pollen.* • Promotes optimal joint health* • Supports healthy hair, skin & nails* • Combats allergic response • Supports immune health* • 100 vegetarian capsules   Dietary Considerations Wheat Free Dairy/ Milk Free Gluten Free Soy Free Yeast Free Egg Free Shellfish Free   Serving Size:1 Vegetable Capsule   Servings Per Container:120   Amount Per Serving Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane1000 mg   Other Ingredients: Capsule is made of plant cellulose, Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate   Suggested Usage: Take 1 capsule with a meal up to 4 times daily or as directed by your qualified healthcare provider. Contains NO common allergens  

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MSM Products

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a sulfur containing compound and is often used to help with osteoarthritis and to maintain good joint health. Use of MSM in combination with glucosamine and/or chondroitin can greatly reduce pain in the joints and support the development of healthy cartilage. Other supplements that enhance the effects of MSM supplements are collagen, krill oil or fish oil.

Even if you are not currently experiencing joint pain, adding MSM supplements to your daily intake may be wise. The wear and tear of daily life and of exercise can cause joint damage, but MSM supplements can help prevent this. In addition to supplements, be sure to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables because methylsulfonylmethane is also absorbed from the soil by the roots of plants. For this reason, milk from dairy animals that are allowed free range on fresh grass is a good source of MSM.

Studies have shown that side effects of MSM supplements are few and mild. Some users of MSM have reported experiencing slight stomach upset or rashes on the skin; however, these side effects are minor when weighed against the level of pain support the supplement provides. Additionally, side effects can be mitigated by splitting dosage up into smaller doses throughout the day and by being sure to take MSM with food. Additionally, studies have shown that large amounts of MSM are not necessarily required for positive results, so you may be able to reduce your overall dosage significantly to address these side effects. Discuss use and dosage of MSM with your doctor to determine exactly how much you should take.

Also remember to look for MSM under its other names: DMSO2, sulfonylbismethane, methanesulfonylmethane, and methyl sulfone. No matter which name the product you decide on bears, you can be sure of finding the best quality and value right here at Vita Living.

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