Arthritis Aid
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.
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.
Linginusul MSM is specifically developed as an ultrapure food grade
for human consumption as a nutritional supplement. It 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.
Linginusul
Linginusul MSM is a non-animal-based nutritional supplement and is
an all-natural source of MSM. In addition, it has been certified Kosher-Parve
by the Kosher Overseers Associates of America.
Naturally-occurring sulfur is not similar to inorganic sulfides,
sulfites and sulfates to which many people are allergic.
Some of Linginusul 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