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What are the benefits of MSM or is it all hype?
I researched this question for over 10 hours and here is what I’ve been able to find out:
MSM is
actually organic sulfur that is found in nature and in our bodies. This
compound is needed for the structure of every living cell. The original
benefits of MSM were discovered by Robert J. Herschlen, a chemical
researcher, in the early 1980’s.
Neither sulfur nor MSM is listed in the DRI chart for Elements published by the
IOM(Institute
Of Medicine). From all the reports I’ve read it seems that the toxic
level is close to that of water. Recommended doses are so widespread
that I would suggest starting low and building up. I have found dosages
from 500 mg/d to 8,000 mg/d. Most studies seem to be using around 2,500
mg/d.
Stanley W
Jacob, M.D., Professor at Oregon Health Sciences University is the name
most often found in reports on the benefits of MSM. He has been
studying its effects for 20 years. His studies suggest the following:
*helps maintain barriers to allergies
*supports tissue pliability and encourages the bodies ability to repair skin
*sulfur is needed to form healthy bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons
*helps the body produce insulin
*helps digest starches, fats, and protein
*supports cell membranes that involve oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
Other
studies and reports are more limited in their scope. Studies at Ohio
State University show that one benefit of MSM was that it slowed the
growth of mammary and colon tumors in lab rats. A blind study by Dr.
Ronald M. Lawrence of the UCLA School of Medicine showed that another
benefit of MSM was that 80% of the participants had less joint pain
while using MSM.
MSM
originates from plankton in the ocean which releases DMS into the
water. This is absorbed into the atmosphere where the ozone and
ultraviolet sun rays turn it into DMSO or what we refer to as MSM. It
falls to the earth with rain and is absorbed by all plants. There isn’t
enough to harvest so it is made by oxidizing DMSO.
To answer my original question I do believe the health benefits of MSM make it an important supplement.
So much so that it got it's own page on this site and it's own
navigation button. Every study that I could find showed some benefit.
Women that suffer from arthritis should definitely try this for pain
and inflammation. I would recommend a daily
MSM Supplement
intake of 1177 mg, 2 times a day. You can adjust up or down from there based on your own needs.
Written by: Frank Keller Women-Health-Supplements.net
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