Methyl sulfonyl methane (MSM)
Methyl sulfonyl methane MSM Disorders Hay fever, rhinitis, allergy, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis
Diseases Osteoarthritis
Beneficial Cartilages, tendons, immune defenses
MSM description
Methyl Sulfonyl Methane commonly known by the abbreviation MSM is an organosulfur compound found in nature that is found in some foods, but in very small amounts. In fruits and vegetables, cow's milk and meats, in seaweed and seafood but also in coffee and chocolate as well as tea.
MSM is a white crystalline powder that has no odor, but has a slightly bitter taste and contains almost 34% sulfur.
Methyl sulfonyl methane culture
It is obtained by the oxidation of an element, pine lignin (to name just one example) which itself is extracted from wood pulp. It is also presented under the formula: (CH 3) 2 SO 2. MSM is very famous across the Atlantic (North America, the United States) and it is generally packaged in capsules, it can also sometimes be associated with glucosamine or chondroitin.
Methyl sulfonyl methane its composition
It mainly contains water-soluble organic sulfur.
MSM and its medicinal virtues
Different studies and clinical trials focused on MSM have proven its great efficacy for the relief it brings for certain pains of osteoarthritis, arthritis. MSM has also been proven to significantly reduce joint stiffness and significantly improve range of motion, through its ability to stabilize and preserve cartilage tissue and tendons. It has also been shown to have a soothing effect on inflammatory muscle and bone disorders.
MSM contributes to the preservation of the immune system, it creates a protective screen around the mucous membranes, which considerably reduces allergens or external viruses, hay fever and rhinitis, and asthma.
It helps to heal
Immune defenses, osteoarthritis, arthritis, joint stiffness, cartilage, tendons, inflammatory muscle and bone disorders, allergies, asthma, hay fever, rhinitis.