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 Sulphur as a Versatile Healer

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/msm.html

by Walter Last

 

MSM or Methylsulfonylmethane occurs naturally in many fresh foods but is lost

during processing. Its main use in the body is for collagen synthesis,

forming skin, blood vessels, hair and nails. Its main benefit is to keep cells,

skin

and blood vessels elastic, which is the attribute of youth. That is why

organic sulphur is often regarded as the beauty mineral. It keeps cell walls

permeable so that nutrients can freely flow into the cells and wastes and toxins

can

easily be removed.

 

Amino acid chains are usually linked with each other through flexible sulphur

bridges. Also the oxidative energy production of cells requires reactive

sulphur compounds. Without sufficient organic sulphur as in the form of MSM

cells

and body structures lose their elasticity and flexibility. The result are the

well-known signs of aging: inelastic skin with increasing wrinkles, scar

tissue, hardening arteries, varicose veins and also hardened lungs causing

emphysema. Sufficient MSM is able to reverse these conditions to a significant

degree,

including emphysema. It is believed that the MSM in Aloe Vera is the active

ingredient for repairing damaged skin.

 

MSM is used by athletes to increase stamina and minimise sore muscles. Its

use for this purpose is even more widespread with racehorses and greyhounds.

This effect may be mainly due to the ability of MSM to greatly increase the

body's ability to eliminate metabolic residues, wastes and toxins from the

cells.

In a similar way it appears to help those with chronic fatigue. With this it

also helps us to recuperate from severe physical and mental exhaustion. MSM

reduces the effects of stress and the incidence of stress related deaths in

animals

 

MSM tends to reduce or eliminate allergic reactions to foods, chemicals and

inhaled allergens. It also reduces reactions to the bites of mosquitos, bees,

poisonous spiders and snakes. It lessens inflammation, pain, stiffness and

swellings due to arthritis or from other musculoskeletal system disorders and

helps to normalise the blood chemistry in these conditions. It also reduces

inflammations of the skin and mucous membranes. MSM relieves leg and back cramps

and

muscle spasms, be it after periods of inactivity (night cramps) or during

athletic activities.

 

Other conditions that often benefit from MSM supplementation are hot flashes

as well as discomfort due to the monthly cycle, also acne, asthma, back pain,

candida, constipation, diabetes, diarrhea, diverticulitis, gastro-intestinal

ulcers, hypertension, inflammations of all kinds, itching skin, migraines,

nausea, pain, stress, sunburn and wound healing. It should also be helpful with

other chronic degenerative or inflammatory conditions, especially Alzheimer's

disease, cancer, Crohn's disease, myasthenia gravis and Parkinson's disease.

 

Fingernails and hair have a high sulphur content and generally improve with

MSM. It also reduces parasite infections in the intestinal and urogenital

tracts. MSM appears to normalise our mental condition. Individuals on MSM tend

to

report increased alertness, reduced mood swings and less depression. It seems

to improve the immune system and the senses of taste and smell. In addition, it

neutralises the toxicity of anticholinesterase, thereby providing protection

against insecticide exposure or ingestion. It also aids the liver in the

detoxification of chemicals and, with this, is useful to ease drug withdrawal

symptoms.

 

The Oregon Health Service University demonstrated in many years of clinical

use that MSM

 

--- inhibits pain impulses along nerve fibres (analgesia),

--- lessens inflammation,

--- increases blood supply,

--- reduces muscle spasm,

--- softens scar tissue.

 

How to Use MSM

 

Unlike the related DMSO, MSM is a natural food ingredient and is free of

unpleasant taste and odour. It is reported to be completely safe even in very

high

amounts. Because of its inert composition, it does not cause allergies or

undesirable pharmacological effects. It can even safely be used to dilute blood.

The body will use what it needs and remove any excess through the kidneys. The

water-soluble MSM is easily absorbed and provides a therapeutically important

source of organically bound sulphur.

 

The daily maintenance intake commonly ranges from 1 to 10 g in two or more

divided doses. Heavy individuals may go to the upper limit while lightweight

individuals may use about 5 g. However, try to adjust the dose according to your

wellbeing or observed effects. You may use more or less of these commonly used

amounts. Initially I suggest starting with about 1 g and increase the dosage

only gradually to the full amount.

 

The reason for a slow increase is that MSM often causes some beneficial but

uncomfortable cleansing reactions. This may result in headaches, nausea,

diarrhea or weakness for a few days. If you are already on a high dose when this

happens, just reduce or stop the intake until it is over. Cleansing reactions

are

a common and necessary part of effective natural healing methods.

 

If you want to overcome a specific health problem faster you may experiment

temporarily with taking more than your usual maintenance dose. It is often

recommended to take one dose in the morning and another one in the evening but I

prefer to spread the intake more evenly during the day. You may do this by

dissolving the daily amount in a glass of fruit juice or herb tea and taking a

sip

now and then. The exact amount used each day is not critical. You may equate

a rounded teaspoonful of the fine, white crystals as being approximately 5 g.

 

The benefit of MSM will be enhanced by a diet high in vitamin C or with

additional vitamin C supplements. You may also use MSM externally to carry other

nutrients or remedies into the skin. With arthritis or connective tissue

problems or generally for skin rejuvenation, you may dissolve glucosamine,

copper

salicylate, sodium ascorbate, magnesium chloride and MSM in a small amount of

(warm) water and aloe vera gel and rub it into the affected area.

 

The cheapest source of kilogram lots in the United States is www.bulkmsm.com

where you can also find more information on MSM. In Australia phone Hopkins

Saddlery at 08-8281 6555. The best bulk buy is in 1-3 kg lots mailed in an

Express Post Satchel. In comparison 500 g lots or capsules are very expensive.

 

Caution: Individuals with plenty of sulphur in their diet (e.g. from eggs and

onions) may not experience any benefits from using MSM supplements.

Furthermore, individuals who are sensitive to sulphites (often used as

preservative)

also may react to MSM. This is usually due to a deficiency of molybdenum and can

be overcome with supplementation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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