MSM INFORMATION
Methyl-sulfonyl-methane (MSM) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found
in our bodies as well as in many common beverages and foods, including milk,
coffee, tea and green vegetables. In its purified chemical form, it is an
odorless, essentially tasteless, white, water-soluble crystalline solid. It is
one of the safest substances in biology, similar in toxicity to water.
Lignisul MSM is the first brand of MSM specifically developed as an ultrapure
food grade for human consumption as a nutritional supplement. Lignisul is sold
as a raw material to various national manufacturers and formulators who market
it in finished product form as capsules, tablets, powders and topical
preparations.
Lignisul MSM is a non-animal-based nutritional supplement and is an
all-natural source of MSM. In addition, Lignisul has been certified Kosher-Parve
by the Kosher Overseers Associates of America.
Naturally-occurring sulfur, such as that found in Lignisul MSM, is not
similar to inorganic sulfides, sulfites and sulfates to which many people are
allergic.
Why do we need Lignisul MSM? MSM and its
related compounds are the source of 85 percent of the sulfur found in all living
organisms. Many researchers believe that sulfur, the eighth most abundant
element in the body, is a sorely neglected mineral nutrient and plays an
indispensable role in human nutrition.
For centuries, mankind has soaked in sulfur-rich mineral hot springs to help
heal a variety of ailments. While sulfur's natural anti-inflammatory properties
have shown benefits for a range of health problems, including arthritis, muscle
and joint pain, much is still unknown about precisely how sulfur works in the
body.
The cycle of MSM begins in the ocean where microscopic plants called plankton
release sulfur compounds. These salts are transformed in the ocean water into
the very volatile compound dimethyl sulfide (DMS) which escapes from the ocean
as a gas. DMS rises into the upper atmosphere, and in the presence of ozone and
high-energy ultraviolet light, is converted into MSM. Lignisul MSM is derived
from an all-natural source of DMS that originates in pine trees. MSM is produced
by twice oxidizing DMS to form DMSO2 , otherwise known as MSM. Unlike the DMS,
MSM is very soluble in water, and returns to earth in the form of rain. On
earth, plants take MSM into their root systems and concentrate it. MSM and the
sulfur it contains is incorporated into the plants' structure. Through the
plants' metabolism, MSM, along with other sulfur compounds it has spawned, is
ultimately mineralized and transported back to the sea.
What does Lignisul MSM do? Some of MSM's
essential functions in the body include maintaining the structure of the
proteins in the body, helping the formation of keratin which is essential for
hair and nail growth, aiding in the production of immunoglobulin which maintains
the immune system, and catalyzing the chemical reactions which change food into
energy.
These functions often result in the following occurrences:
· Inhibition of pain impulses along nerve fibers (analgesia)
· Lessening of inflammation
· Increase in blood supply
· Reduction of muscle spasm
· Softening of scar tissue
Q: What is MSM? Where does it
come from? What does it do?
A: MSM is a source of organic sulfur derived from
nature. MSM has many benefits but is mostly used for pain relief and reduction
of inflammation associated with arthritis and a variety of other ailments.
2 Q: If MSM is
natural and occurs in nature, why do I need to supplement it?
A: Most people do not eat enough of the proper foods
to assure adequate sulfur stores in the body. Most foods today are
over-processed, heated, or just lack adequate amounts of sulfur. MSM
supplementation easily and cheaply provides this important mineral.
3 Q: Can I tell
if I am MSM deficient?
A: Scientists believe that many people have a
deficiency of sulfur. Sulfur is excreted by the body continuously and is not
generally replaced at a rate to allow an abundance in the body. Unless you are
supplementing with MSM (organic sulfur) you may be sulfur deficient.
4 Q: How do I
know how much Lignisul MSM to take and can I take too much?
A: Most individuals will benefit from 2-10 grams
(2000-10000 mg) of MSM daily. Lignisul MSM is safe and non-toxic. It has a
toxicity similar to that of water so it would be difficult to take too much.
Your body uses what it needs from ingested MSM and gets rid of the rest,
therefore it is almost impossible to take too much.
5 Q: What is
the best form of Lignisul MSM to take?
A: MSM comes in many forms such as capsules, tablets,
powders, and lotions. The best form for you is what works best for you. Whatever
form you take, make sure it is a high-quality, pure form of MSM, such as
Lignisul MSM made in the U.S. by Carolwood Corporation. Lignisul is an
all-natural form of MSM manufactured to the highest quality standards and third
party tested to ensure a 99.9% purity level. Cheaper, imported MSM from China is
not manufactured to the same quality standards, nor is it third party tested for
purity.
6 Q: How long
must I take Lignisul MSM before I see results?
A: Some individuals see results in days while in
others it can take weeks. The key to success with MSM is to be consistent with
taking the product. Remember, MSM is not a cure; it is a food supplement that if
discontinued, will probably lead to a return of symptoms.
7 Q: How safe
is MSM?
A: MSM is exceptionally safe. Tests have shown it to
be similar in toxicity to water. Remember, MSM is a natural supplement and your
body will use only what it needs.
8 Q: Can I take
MSM while taking my prescribed drugs?
A: Although you should always consult your physician
before starting any new dietary regimen, MSM has not been shown to interact with
any prescribed medications. Often, MSM supplementation is used in conjunction
with medical treatment. MSM is an excellent food supplement in support of
medical treatment.
9 Q: Are all
MSM brands the same in quality?
A: No. Only guaranteed 99.9% pure MSM like that found
in LignisulTM MSM is going to provide the quality and assurance of high
standards necessary for optimal benefits. Lignisul on the label guarantees
quality.
10 Q: Can MSM be
taken with food or should it be taken on an empty stomach?
A: Most experts recommend that MSM be taken with
food, although it is not absolutely necessary. By taking MSM with food, the
chances of minor gastrointestinal upset can be reduced.
11 Q: Is it true
that MSM can help my allergies?
A: MSM improves the body’s ability to create barriers
against allergens. Oral MSM has been shown to alleviate the allergic response to
pollen and to foods.
12 Q: How does
MSM help relieve pain?
A: Use of MSM has been shown to reduce the rigidity
of cells in soft tissues of the body. By reducing this rigidity, fluids are able
to pass more freely from the cell and this helps reduce cell pressure, thereby
reducing inflammation and pain.
13 Q: Will
taking MSM increase my energy levels?
A: Although there is no guarantee of increased energy
levels, many individuals claim increased levels of energy. This occurs mainly
because of the increased cell flexibility and permeability. MSM allows better
use of oxygen and nutrients by the cells and more efficient removal of waste
products.
14 Q: How can
MSM help my skin problems?
A: Because high levels of organic sulfur are found in
the skin, hair, and nails, deficiencies of sulfur will obviously affect these
areas. Many individuals taking MSM notice enhancement of the skin, hair, and
nails as well as other functions of the body.
15 Q: What about
the products that contain other ingredients besides MSM?
A: Many companies are combining MSM with other
nutritional products, which have been shown to be beneficial to health. These
products work synergistically with MSM to provide additional benefits to ones
health. Glucosamine is the most common product which is combined with MSM.
16 Q: If I am
allergic to sulfa drugs, can I take MSM?
A: MSM is in no way related to sulfa drugs and can be
taken safely by people who are allergic to sulfa drugs. Lignisul MSM is
extremely safe, non-toxic, and non-allergenic.
17 Q: If I use
MSM lotion will it irritate my skin?
A: MSM applied directly to the skin has not been
shown to cause irritation.
18 Q: Are there
any benefits for athletes using MSM?
A: MSM is very beneficial to athletes and active
individuals. MSM has been shown to improve post workout recovery and to decrease
recovery time for soft tissue injuries in athletes.
Dosage: Adults: Take 1,000 mg 3 times daily
with meals.
Safety: Toxicity studies completed on
Lignisul MSM demonstrated that the compound is essentially non-toxic. Extremely
high dosages, up to 2,000 mg/kg, were utilized for measurement purposes in the
toxicity research with no adverse reaction measured.
Methylsulfonylmethane, commonly referred to as MSM, is naturally occurring
nutritional sulfur. Sulfur is found in the tissues of all plants and animals,
and is the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body. It is stored in
virtually every cell of the body with the highest concentrations in the skin,
hair, nails, and joints.
MSM is one of nature's richest sources of
sulfur. MSM should not be confused with sulfa-based drugs, sulfates, or
sulfites, which are synthetic and have been known to cause allergic and other
adverse reactions. DMSO2 is another name for MSM. It is the major metabolite of
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), a naturally occurring sulfur compound known for its
potent pain-reduction and anti-inflammatory properties. Anyone familiar with
DMSO knows is aware of its extremely unpleasant odor. MSM does not produce this
odor and is greatly preferred over DMSO.
MSM is vital to the production of energy. It helps make the
body's cells more permeable, which allows nutrients to flow in and toxins to
flow out. Your cells thus become enriched with life-giving oxygen and other
nutrients. MSM combines with toxins in the body, facilitating their removal via
urination. Dietary sulfur is an essential ingredient of protein necessary for
collagen synthesis. Collagen is the most common protein in the body, and the
main component of skin and bones. It is needed for the growth and repair of
cells, gums, blood vessels, bones and teeth. Vitamin C1, is an
important regulator of collagen synthesis, and works synergistically with
MSM.
Although sulfur is found in both plants and animals, it is difficult
to obtain sufficient dietary amounts without supplementation. Food sources of
sulfur include: eggs, broccoli, beans, lean beef, poultry, soybeans, cabbage,
clams, fish, milk, kale, Brussels sprouts, garlic, onions, and whole wheat.
However, much of the topsoil that food is grown in has become deficient in
minerals due to over-farming, air and water pollution, deforestation, and
artificial irrigation practices. Cooking and processing foods then displaces
most of the minerals that may have been available. In addition, as we get older
our body's sulfur supply becomes depleted making supplementation even more
important. MSM is a safe and effective way to meet the body's sulfur
requirements. It is rated as one of the least toxic substances in biology,
having a toxicity rating similar to that of normal water.
When the body
is not receiving adequate MSM (sulfur), a variety of things begin to happen. The
body may not be able to repair or replace damaged tissues quickly enough and
compensates by producing abnormal cells that may lead to illness. An inadequate
sulfur level causes a heightened sensitivity to pain, because sulfur balances
the build up of pressure in the cells. The body's healthy acid/alkaline balance
may also be disrupted, preventing the body from turning food into energy and
increasing the chances for disease. Some symptoms of sulfur deficiency may
include: allergy symptoms, pain, inflammation, slow wound healing, brittle hair
and nails, poor circulation, skin problems, premature aging, and cellular
damage.
MSM is also beneficial for animals. DMSO is used by racehorse owners for its
anti-inflammatory properties, and to help prevent the buildup of lactic acid in
muscles2. Dogs, cats, and even guinea pigs acquire strong
nails and shiny coats as a result of MSM supplementation. Dog owners use MSM to
help relieve their pet's pain and inflammation from hip and knee (joint)
problems. One to three grams per day may be added to the pet's
food.
MSM is known to be safe, without any adverse side effects, in
amounts up to 30 grams per day.
Although best results come from ingesting
MSM, some symptoms may be further relieved by topical application (in addition
to internal consumption). MSM may be applied externally by mixing it with a
small amount of water, or by adding it Aloe Vera, Vitamin E, or your favorite
lotion. Gently apply it to the problem area as needed.
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