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The herbs horestail and sage are great for supporting new hair growth ,

can get as single herbs or as combinations , also add MSM - helps with

hair growth - see articles below . Thanks John Houser @ the Nu herb shop

Raleigh Nc

 

 

MSM - Hair, Skin and Nails

MSM report - Susan Houser

The Nu Herb Shop

6320 - 132 Capital Blvd

Raleigh

North Carolina 27616

919 875 1005

Natural Sulfur Compound with Anti-inflammatory Properties

Since 1953, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) has been used as a commercial

solvent. A by-product of the wood industry, DMSO has a unusual ability to

penetrate tissues without harming them. About 11,000 articles have been

written about DMSO. It has been demonstrated to have an anti-inflammatory

effect--reducing pain and tissue swelling while softening hardened

tissue, relaxing muscles and helping to fight infection. MSM

(methylsulfonylmethane) is a natural derivative of DMSO. It is created

when DMSO is oxidized. M S M has been shown to have therapeutic effects

similar to DMSO, but with fewer negative side effects. DMSO sometimes

causes reddening and itching of the skin, sinus congestion, and other

allergic reactions, while MSM does not. DMSO also has a strong odor,

while M S M is odorless. M S M is a naturally occurring sulfur compound

found in fresh fruits and vegetables and in every cell in the body.

Discovered by Dr. Stanley Jacob, MD, and his associate, Robert Herschler,

a research chemist for a paper manufacturing company, M S M is believed

to be the main healing element of DMSO. It provides an important chemical

element, sulfur, in a form the body can utilize nutritionally. Found in

every cell in our body, sulfur is essential to the repair of damaged

tissues. It helps keep tissues soft and pliable. It also helps cell

membranes transport water and nutrients into the cell and toxins out of

the cell with greater ease.

M S M supplies sulfur to tissues. Although M S M does occur naturally in

fruits, vegetables, grains, and even milk, it is chemically altered and

destroyed when these foods are heated. So supplementation with M S M may

be helpful when tissues are lacking in sulfur due to modern diets

consisting primarily of cooked and processed foods. Here are some of the

potential uses for M S M as a supplement.

Hair, Skin and Nails

Keratin, a major protein compound in the outer layer of hair and

fingernails, requires sulfur for manufacture. A lack of sulfur can cause

dry scalp and hair. It can also cause a loss of strength and luster to

hair, skin and nails. So, MSM can improve the health of hair, skin and

fingernails, helping to keep the skin soft and elastic and reducing the

brittleness of hair and nails.

Immune System

Like DMSO, MSM has an anti-inflammatory action. It helps reduce tissue

swelling and ease the pain associated with inflammation. It has been

shown to help reduce allergic reactions, possibly by helping the body

flush allergens away from the tissues more rapidly.

Digestive Tract

MSM appears to help with a coating over the intestines that makes it

impossible for parasites to attach themselves to the intestinal lining.

Thus parasites are more easily flushed out of the body. It has also been

shown to help constipation and ease some cases of acid indigestion.

Joints and Tissue Repair

MSM has been helpful in some cases of arthritis. It reduces inflammation,

helps tissues become softer and more pliable and works well with

glucosamine to aid in joint repair. It can also reduce scarring.

Detoxification

MSM helps with sulfur-based detoxification pathways in the liver. If

fatigue, diarrhea, skin rash or headaches occur when taking MSM you may

be flushing toxins from the body too rapidly. Start with a lower dose.

Other

MSM can be helpful for balancing the hypothalamus and pineal gland

function. It may also be helpful for the pancreas.

Use and Dosage Information

Recommended daily dose is 4.5 grams or 2 capsules three times daily. MSM

may have a blood-thinning effect, so it should not be taken with high

doses of aspirin or with blood-thinning medications.

Selected References

Jacob SW, Herschler R. Dimethyl sulfoxide after twenty years. Ann N Y

Acad Sci. 1983;411:xiii-xvii. Richmond VL. Incorporation of

methylsulfonylmethane sulfur into guinea pig serum proteins.

Life Sci 1986;39:263-8

Rizzo R, Grandolfo M, Godeas C, et al. Calcium, sulfur, and zinc

distribution in normal and articular equine cartilage: a synchrotron

radiation-induced X-ray emission (SRIXE) study. J Exp Zool 1995;273:82-6.

 

For Educational Purposes Only

Seek appropriate professional assistance for all health problems. Handout

prepared by Tree of Light Publishing. P.O. Box 911239, St. George, UT

84791 (www.treelite.com) 2004 May be reproduced provided it is not

altered in any way.

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