  |  Description of MSM Powder 4 oz from Source Naturals |    |  
  MSM Powder - Methylsulfonylmethane Powder  
MSM serves as an important source of bioavailable dietary sulfur, a mineral 
  that plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity and elasticity of connective 
  and other tissues. It is an important component of proteins found throughout 
  the body, such as in hair, nails, skin and tendons. Taking MSM throughout the 
  day helps replenish the body's supply of assimilable sulfur. 
   
  MSM Methylsulfonylmethane: Nature's Source for Dietary Sulfur 
  MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, is a naturally occurring form of organic sulfur. 
  Though present in dietary sources such as milk, eggs, fish, fruits, vegetables, 
  grains and lean meat, MSM may be lost as a result of over-processing and heating 
  - a particular problem in the modern diet. That's why Source Naturals created 
  MSM. Taking MSM throughout the day helps to replenish the body's supply of assimilable 
  sulfur.  
   
  Sulfur Helps Maintain the Integrity of Connective Tissue 
  Sulfur is found in proteins throughout our bodies and is vital to our connective 
  tissues. It must be present in the body in correct balance to keep our tissues 
  elastic and free. Dietary sulfur is related to the production of GAGs. This 
  is especially important during growth and development, and when connective tissue 
  metabolism becomes active for support of healthy tissues. Sulfur also is needed 
  for amino acid metabolism and hormone synthesis, and is a key factor in the 
  body's natural defenses. It is a component of important sulfur amino acids, 
  including methionine, cysteine and glutathione. 
   
  Vitamin C for Additional Joint Support 
  Source Naturals has added vitamin C to its MSM tablets because C also is crucial 
  to connective tissue. Vitamin C was first identified as essential because of 
  its role in preventing the classic deficiency disease, scurvy. Scurvy is the 
  total breakdown of collagen, the connective protein that binds tissue together. 
  Although scurvy is rare today, vitamin C still is associated with support for 
  joint function.  
   
  Over-Processing & the Modern Diet 
  We should be able to get sufficient MSM from our diets. It is a naturally occurring 
  form of organic sulfur found mainly in protein-rich foods, such as eggs, fish 
  and lean meat. However, today's over-processed American diet may provide low 
  amounts of sulfur. In this situation, supplementation may be advisable.  
   
  MSM: A Versatile Nutrient 
  Because sulfur is vital to all our body tissues, MSM is a versatile nutrient 
  with a wide range of uses. Source Naturals offers MSM in a 750 mg potency with 
  125 mg of vitamin C added per tablet. MSM is sold in 60, 120 and 240-tablet 
  bottles. MSM also is available in a high-potency powder, in 4 oz and 8 oz containers. 
   
   
  Supplement Facts for powder 
  Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon  
  Amount %DV  
  Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 650 mg 10.83  
  MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) 2,600 mg  
 
Warning: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional 
  before using MSM powder product. 
Suggested Use: 1/2 teaspoon of MSM powder daily, briskly stirred or 
  blended, with 8 oz of water or juice. 
Source Naturals MSM Methylsulfonylmethane Powder is suitable for vegetarians. 
  Contains no yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, soy or wheat. Contains no sugar, starch, 
  salt, preservatives or artificial color, flavor or fragrance.
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