Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 After trying different dr prescribed medications for tendonitis (most of this yr), I have decided to try MSM to relieve the presistent soreness & pain in my arm. However, when I ordered the MSM, the customer rep started to tell me how benefical Collodial Minerals were for this also. I didn't order the minerals since I was not that familar with the benefits. Does anyone have any experience with either MSM or the minerals? Thanks, Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 I would suggest that you try one thing at a time. MSM is very good for muscle and joint pain. I wasn't diagnosed with chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia but I knew I had something along that line. I took MSM for about 4 months and the pain went away. I must have been really low in sulpher. Later I began feeling another type of muscle pain and I was told to have coloncs done. My bowels weren't moving at all and the doctor suggested it may be toxins backing up. Well he was right. I also was suffering from fatigue and my head couldn't think straight. Found out I was low in minerals and suggested I take alfalfa along with digetive enzymes. This was to support my thyroid also. Well it worked. Alfalfa would be allot cheaper than buying the colliodal minerals. Alfalfa is hard to digest that is why you should take them with enzymes and also if you have an absorbtion problem. I would buy the CM only if the cheaper version isn't helping. If you have some problem taking it, that is if it doesn't agree with you, you can always use it in a cream or a soak. My neighbor has very good results with using it to help her arthritis. Liz D. > [Original Message] > angie360a <angie360 > > 9/20/02 9:24:44 PM > MSM and Collodial Minerals > > After trying different dr prescribed medications for tendonitis > (most of this yr), I have decided to try MSM to relieve the > presistent soreness & pain in my arm. However, when I ordered the > MSM, the customer rep started to tell me how benefical Collodial > Minerals were for this also. I didn't order the minerals since I was > > not that familar with the benefits. Does anyone have any > experience with either MSM or the minerals? > > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2002 Report Share Posted September 29, 2002 I always sort of wonder why someone would not take reputable collidial minerals? So many of our health problems come from the body not being properly nourished to begin with. Vache Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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