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Sulfur (MSM)
A Basic Essential Nutrient Needed Now, More than
Ever Before
Methylsulfonylmethane is a relatively new
dietary supplement form of sulfur that is found in our living tissues. MSM
supports healthy connective tissues like tendons, ligaments, and muscle. Thus,
it is important in conditions such as arthritis, muscle pains, bursitis, etc.
MSM should be considered an integral part of any health care practice because
of its physiological action, indirect importance, and current / future uses.
To understand MSM, some background
information is necessary. MSM is a "naturally-occurring nutrient found in
normal human diets" (1). It gets into the diet through the sulfur cycle.
Ocean plankton release sulfur compounds which rise into the ozone where
ultra-violet light makes MSM and DMSO. DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide, is a
precursor to MSM. MSM and DMSO return to the surface of the earth in rain (1).
Plants concentrate MSM and return it to the earth and the sea. Evaporation
into the air results in their return to the earth (1).
MSM has a unique action on body tissues.
It decreases the pressure inside the cell. In removing fluids and toxins,
sulfur affects the cell membrane. MSM is an organic form of sulfur, whereas
sulfites in foodstuffs are inorganic. Sue Williams states "sulfur is
present in all cells" and is in the form of "organic compounds
throughout the body’ (2). However, sulfur can be found in the body in
sulfate forms. It forms sulfate compounds with sodium, potassium, magnesium,
and selenium. MSM has a significance, because sulfur compounds are found
everywhere throughout the body and in nature.
Sulfur has an indirect importance,
because sulfur compounds play a role in many body organs and systems. Sulfur
is in the hair, skin, and nails. Many amino acids, the building blocks of
protein, have sulfur as a component. Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid
formed from methionine (2). Taurine stabilizes cell membranes (2). Methionine
contains sulfur, detoxifies cells, and is involved in pain relief (2).
Carnitine comes from methionine and transports long chain fatty acids
preventing accumulations of lipoproteins (2). Many B-complex vitamins interact
with or contain sulfur. Sulfur is needed for insulin production.
One current use of MSM is for joint
problems, as sulfur is found in and near osseous structures. Sulfur supports
healthy muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Arthritic conditions have responded
to oral MSM. Some researchers note results from MSM when used for
post-exercise muscle pain (1). MSM normalizes pressure inside cells and
removes toxins. Oregon Health Sciences University has conducted arthritis
studies with mice. The mice which received MSM had "no degeneration of
articular cartilage" (1). The other non-MSM mice had cartilaginous
degeneration. The university has used MSM on over 12,000 patents. Researchers
make no claim about MSM as a supplement, but osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, muscle soreness and muscle pain respond to oral MSM.
One researcher claims MSM is about as
safe as water. One should drink extra water with MSM use. There are other
dietary factors to consider.
Avoiding nightshade plants has helped
arthritis patients (tomatoes / potatoes / green pepper/eggplant). Biotin and
vitamin C help the body assimilate MSM. Biotin and vitamin C are found in
fresh fruits. Eating fresh fruits while taking MSM could be helpful.
In addition to arthritis, it may have
other future uses. Dr. Stanley Jacob believes ,'most people are deficient' in
sulfur (1). Insulin synthesis depends upon sulfur. Many vitamins require or
contain sulfur. Some researchers claim it has many future uses such as in
allergies (1).
A good MSM product is both safe and
effective. The MSM source for MSM supplements is often lignin from pine trees.
Lignin is a molecule in plants that is part of a plant's cell wall. Lignin
oxidation in oak wine barrels results in the vanilla flavors of wines. The
pine tree lignin is an ideal source for a good MSM product.
For those who do not want to take MSM as
a supplement, food sources of sulfur are as follows: sunflower seeds, garlic,
lentils, soybeans, and yogurt. Persons with kidney problems or recurrent
kidney stones may not want to take MSM. Certain renal tubular defects can make
a person susceptible to recurrent kidney stones (2). Other kidney defects
include errors of metabolism in which processing of sulfur amino acids is
altered (2). Such persons may wish to avoid MSM.
One thousand to three thousand milligrams
per day is a typical dosage range, but some people take well above that
amount. This author takes MSM alone.
From the cell walls of pine trees to the
cells of the human body, a good MSM supplement can contribute to good health.
Conditions That Have Reportedly Responded to MSM
Supplements
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| Acne |
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| Allergies |
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| Arthritis |
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| Asthma |
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| Candida Yeast Infections |
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| Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
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| Chronic Fatigue |
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| Constipation |
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| Diabetes |
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| Digestive Disorders |
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| Fragile Hair & Nails |
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| Migraine Headaches |
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| Muscle Pain & Cramps |
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| Parasites |
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| Skin Damage & Aging |
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| Toxic Build-up |
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| Ulcers |
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A body made up of healthy, flexible cells
will not only feel better, it will look better too. The body is continuously
at work replacing old, worn out cells with new ones. The process goes on 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, without stop. When all the raw materials needed
for cell-building are available, it is a very efficient process. When there
are deficiencies, the new cells may be weak, rigid or deformed.
One of the most important raw materials
for building healthy new cells is a form of organic sulfur known as methyl
sulfonyl methane (MSM). This element is so essential to life that it is found
in every cell of every plant and every animal. Sulfur makes up 0.25% of human
body weight. However neither plants nor animals can use elemental sulfur
directly. Sulfur is not easily available to living organisms in its inorganic
form.
MSM is not a medicine, a drug, or a food
additive. It is a food. MSM is an organic form of sulfur that can be
easily absorbed and utilized by the body. Although DMSO and MSM are chemically
similar, each is unique. MSM is a pure, stable, white crystalline powder
without the unpleasant smell or taste of DMSO. (1-3) Also, MSM does not give
you a strong body odor like DMSO.
Since sulfur is a component of all cells,
it is essential that the body have a plentiful supply of this mineral in its
usable form. There is a positive synergistic effect on building healthier
cells when MSM is taken in combination with vitamin C. The new cells are more
pliable and permeable, allowing fluids to pass through the tissue more easily.
(1) Internally this means more efficient elimination of toxins, a reduction in
inflammation and pain - so you feel better. On the outside it shows up as a
softer, smoother complexion, stronger hair and nails - so you look better.
MSM for Relief of Pain and Inflammation
Approximately half of the total body
sulfur is concentrated in the muscles, skin and bones. One of the most
significant uses of MSM as a supplement is its demonstrated ability to relieve
pain and inflammation. When rigid fibrous tissue cells swell and become
inflamed, pressure and pain result. Since MSM can restore flexibility and
permeability to cell walls, fluids can pass through the tissues more easily.
This helps equalize pressure and reduce or eliminate the cause of pain.
Harmful substances such as lactic acid and toxins are allowed to flow out,
while nutrients are permitted to flow in. This prevents the pressure buildup
in cells that causes inflammation. (1)
MSM has shown a remarkable ability to
reduce or eliminate muscle soreness and cramps both in geriatric patients and
in athletes. It's even given to race horses before a race to prevent muscle
soreness, and afterward to reduce the risk of cramping. People with arthritis
report substantial and long-lasting relief with MSM supplements. Taken along
with glucosamine, a key substance in the process of rebuilding cartilage, MSM
can relieve pain and help repair worn or damaged cartilage in joints,
ligaments and tendons with healthy, flexible new cells. (1)
How Does MSM Work?
MSM makes cell walls permeable, allowing
water and nutrients to freely flow into cells and allowing wastes and toxins
to properly flow out. The body uses MSM along with Vitamin C to
create new, healthy cells, and MSM provides the flexible bond between the
cells. Without proper levels of MSM, our bodies are unable to build good
healthy cells, and this leads to problems such as lost flexibility, scar
tissue, wrinkles, varicose veins, hardened arteries, damaged lung tissues, dry
cracking skin, digestive disorders, joint problems, and inability to defend
against allergic reactions to food, animals and plants.
MSM is an anti-oxidant that helps to
clean the blood stream and flush toxins trapped in our cells. It is also
a foreign protein and free radical scavenger. In order to maintain good
health, we need to supplement our diets with MSM, to enable the body to heal
itself. The body uses what it needs, and after 12 hours will flush
out any excess amounts.
The Beauty Mineral for Hair, Skin and Nails
Sulfur has been called nature's
"beauty mineral" because it is needed to keep the hair glossy and
smooth and keeps the complexion clear and youthful. It is needed for synthesis
of collagen and is prevalent in keratin, a tough protein substance necessary
for health and maintenance of the skin, nails and hair.
MSM is responsible for the flexible
disulfide bonds between cells, including those that make up the skin. It
blocks undesirable chemical and physical cross-linking or bonding of collagen
which is associated with tough, aging skin. Con consequently MSM enhances
tissue pliability and encourages repair f damaged skin. If there is
insufficient sulfur in the body when new cells are being manufactured, the new
cells will be rigid. This rigidity can contribute to cracking, wrinkling and
unsightly scar tissue. When sufficient sulfur is present for new cells, the
skin is softer, smoother and more flexible. MSM provides that sulfur.
Acne, including the severe acne rosacea,
responds favorably to MSM supplements. Adequate sulfur and vitamin C are also
needed for healing. When the body is deficient in these nutrients, the new
tissue will be elevated leaving an unattractive, raised scar. Because MSM
makes the skin more permeable and pliant, it can also help prevent blistering
and promote faster healing from sunburn or wind damage.
With MSM supplements, nails show not only
an increase in growth rate, but also increased toughness and resistance to
chipping and cracking. This effect has been seen both in human nails and
horses hoofs.
Allergens, Toxins and Parasites
Flexible, permeable cells are also
important in that they allow toxins, allergens and foreign substances to be
flushed out of the body more easily . When skin cells are soft and permeable,
many toxins can be eliminated through the sweat glands, which takes some of
the load off the liver and kidneys. While MSM is not a cure for allergies,
supplementation may reduce symptoms by allowing allergens to be removed from
the body more quickly. Even reactions to insect bites, poison ivy and poison
oak are less severe when the diet is supplemented with MSM. Vitamin C is also
synergistic in this application in that it can lower histamine levels.
MSM has also shown amazing anti-parasitic
action against Giardia, Trichomonas, roundworms, nematodes, Enterobius and
other intestinal worms. When parasites attach themselves to the intestinal
lining, they can live, reproduce and rob the body of nutrients indefinitely.
MSM blocks parasites by competing for receptor sites on the mucous membrane.
When parasites can not attach themselves, they are simply flushed out of the
system.
The same is true with food allergens. MSM
coats mucosal surfaces and occupies the binding sites that could otherwise be
used by challenging food allergens. It can also bind with offending agents to
produce harmless substances which are then excreted from the body. This
facilitates normal digestion and assimilation and allows the body to get
maximum nutritional value from foods that would otherwise cause a reaction.
Individuals who experience an allergic response to certain foods have reported
improved or complete tolerance to those foods when they take MSM supplements.
Healthy flexible colon tissues along with improved digestion, can also relieve
constipation.
Diabetes
Sulfur is also a component of insulin,
the hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism and insufficient sulfur may
result in decreased insulin production. It is also possible that a lack of
bio-available sulfur would make the cells so rigid and impermeable that they
become unable to absorb sugar from the blood efficiently, leaving blood sugar
levels elevated. Studies indicate that regular MSM supplements which cause the
cell to become permeable, could help balance blood sugar and allow the
overworked pancreas to return to normal.
Why Supplement?
Since sulfur is present in every cell of
every living thing, it might seem that we would get plenty of this essential
mineral from dietary sources and should not need supplements, but that may not
be the case. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products are the main sources
of dietary sulfur, but we have been advised to restrict or remove many of
those foods from our diets. Vegetarians, especially those who do not eat eggs,
are at particular risk for sulfur deficiency. Plants cells contain sulfur but
not in abundant quantities and much of the MSM present in unprocessed foods is
lost in washing, cooking or steaming. And, of course, MSM levels decline
noticeably with age - doesn't everything? So, the older you get, the more
important it becomes to maintain adequate sulfur levels in the body.
Usage and Toxicity
Due to its positive effects, particularly
in maintaining healthy cell formation, 2,000 to 6,000 mg. of supplemental MSM
daily is recommended. Of course, the optimum daily dosage of MSM depends
largely on body size, age and the nature and severity of any deficiency
symptoms you may be experiencing. Since vitamin C provides a positive
synergistic it should be taken along with MSM.
MSM ranks in the "extremely
low" toxicity category with a toxicity profile similar to that of water.
When oral supplements are taken, the body will distribute MSM where it is
needed. After about 12 hours, any excess amounts will be flushed out of the
body. MSM, a member of the sulfur family, should never be confused with sulfa
drugs to which some people are allergic.
References:
Total Health. 1998.
"MSM". Feb/Mar, Vol., 20 No. 1. pp. 30-31.
Williams, S. 1997. Nutrition & Diet Therapy (8th
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Thomas, C. 1993. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical
Dictionary, (1 7th Ed.). F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, PA.
Mindell, Earl L., The MSM Miracle - Enhance your
health with organic sulfur, Keats Good Health Guide, Keats
Publishing, Inc., New Canaan, CT, 1997
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Cosmetics", 1984, Cardinal Associates, Inc.
Whitaker, J., "Try MSM for Relief from Muscular
Pain", Health and Healing, Oct. 1997
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Nutritional Healing, Avery Publishing, Garden City Park, NY, 1990

This is not to render advice or to diagnose / treat / prevent
/ cure any disease. The data herein is as current / accurate as possible.
Nothing stated here should be considered as medical advice for dealing with
a given problem. You should consult your health care professional for
individual guidance for specific health problems. This page on MSM is simply
a collection of information in the public domain, and presented strictly for
informational and educational use only. No claims whatsoever can be made as
to the specific benefits accruing from the use of MSM. Anyone with knowledge
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