MSM


MSM 1000 mg promotes healthy joint mobility and function Supports healthy tissues MSM 1000 mg provides methylsulfonylmethane, an odorless form of organic sulfur that is naturally occurring in small amounts in fruits, vegetables, grains, and animals. In vitro studies have suggested that MSM may act as an antioxidant. MSM supports normal tissue function. MSM supplements may also promote joint health by supporting healthy mobility and function, as well as by maintaining normal joint comfort. MSM 1000 mg may also help promote stable cell membranes, healthy inflammatory balance and colon health.  Dietary ConsiderationsWheat FreeDairy/ Milk FreeGluten FreeSoy FreeYeast FreeSugar FreePreservative FreeHydrogenated Oil FreeCorn FreeFree of Artificial Colors/FlavorsEgg Free  Suggested Use Take 1 or 2 capsules 1 or 2 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.  Serving Size: 2 Capsule  Servings Per Container: 120  Amount Per Serving MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) 2000 mg  Other Ingredients Vegetable cellulose capsule  Warnings Store sealed in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Use only if safety seal is intact. If pregnant, consult your physician before taking.Excludes: Coatings, binders, gluten (wheat, rye, barely) , milk/dairy (casein/whey) , soy protein , egg protein , sugar
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MSM Products
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a sulfur-containing compound often used to treat osteoarthritis and maintain joint health. MSM, combined with glucosamine and/or chondroitin, can significantly reduce joint pain and support the development of healthy cartilage. Collagen, krill oil, and fish oil are other supplements that enhance the effects of MSM.
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 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 is allowed free range on fresh grass, which is a good source of MSM.Â
Studies have shown that the 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 the dosage into smaller doses throughout the day and taking MSM with food. Additionally, studies have shown that large amounts of MSM are not necessarily required for positive results, so you can reduce your overall dosage significantly to address these side effects. Discuss the use and dosage of MSM with your doctor to determine precisely how much you should take.Â
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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