Why choose MSM by Allergy Research Group?
Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, is a water-soluble, solid compound, also known as dimethyl sulfone. It is a direct metabolite of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), and is sometimes called DMSO2. MSM is a source of biological sulfur, which is a major component in many of the body’s proteins, tissues, hormones and enzymes. Sulfur is plentiful in all living organisms, amounting to about 2% of the dry weight of most animals. Through the formation of disulfide bonds, sulfur is the foundation for proper conformation of extracellular body proteins, holding connective tissue together as well as maintaining the structure of antibodies and hormones. Large amounts of sulfur are found in hair and nails, and sulfur plays a role in the detoxification of the liver. Intracellular sulfhydryl (thiol) groups are also vital for the catalytic function of many enzymes. MSM and its related compounds provide most of the body’s sulfur.
Organic sulfides, sulfonium salts and MSM can provide sulfur to the amino acids cysteine and methionine. Cysteine sulfur is used in the synthesis of other sulfur-containing molecules, such as taurine, coenzyme A and glutathione. Research has demonstrated that MSM is a good source of sulfur: sulfur from orally ingested MSM was incorporated into cysteine and methionine, and it has been tracked through absorption and across the blood-brain barrier. Research indicates that MSM may have an inhibitory effect on abnormal cross-linking of collagen, which can further support the formation of healthy connective tissue and retention of cartilage. It also may enhance mucosal membranes. MSM is found in low concentrations in meats, fruits, vegetables, milk and some grains. MSM has also been found in certain herbs, including horsetail (Equisetum arvense). Although MSM occurs in most unprocessed foods, it is readily lost due to its volatile nature. Only a diet composed of mainly raw foods is likely to provide sufficient MSM to significantly contribute to the nutritional sulfur requirement. Due to its inert nature, MSM is non-allergenic, non-pyreticm and seems to have minimal undesirable effects. Long term usage or high doses of MSM encourage urinary excretion of molybdenum. For that reason, we have added molybdenum to our MSM formula. Benefits and Actions of MSM by Allergy Research Group -This formula is free of all common allergens (antigens), and do not contain preservatives, diluents, or artificial additives.
Suggested Use : As a dietary supplement, 1 to 3 capsules one (1) to five (5) times daily, or as directed bvy a healthcare practitioner.
Cost Per Serving: $0.45
Additional notes: Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.
Brand: Allergy Research Group
SKU: ARG147
Delivery type: Vegetarian Capsule
Contraindications: Consult your physician before use.
MPN: 72850
Serving size: 3
Servings per container: 50
| Calories | 50 | - |
| Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) | 30mcg | - |
| Methylsulfonylmethane | 1500mg | - |
Ingredients
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, L-leucine
Other Ingredients
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, L-leucine.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, 1 to 3 capsules one (1) to five (5) times daily, or as directed bvy a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
Those on a sodium-restricted diet should consult their healthcare practitioner before use.
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