MSM as well seems to help reduce Allergy symptoms.
Also some people I know who have been exposed to Con (Chem) Trails say
it appears to reduce symptoms.
cer56
Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Got an interesting email about something called MSM
> (Methyl Sulfone Methane)- nothing beats personal
> experience, here is the excerpt from this 80+ year old
> person;
>
> The last one was about to put me in a wheel chair.
> Polymyalgia rheumatica along with fibromyalgia. Was
> poisoned for a year with prednisone, then chose MSM
> (Methyl Sulfone Methane) used in horse and cattle feed
> to re-supply organic sulfur for rebuilding the pads
> between bone joints.
>
> For a time, intolerable pain on movement was so severe
> I couldn't turn over in bed or get in and out of the
> auto without help.
>
> Now, I feel like 20 with no trace of either malady,
> plus going from 5 am to midnight with only a half hour
> snooze after lunch -- plus almost elimination of
> glasses.
>
> Go into the web with a browser and type MSM, and you
> will discover what it's doing up and beyond the FDA
> who doesn't approve anything not made by their owners
> -- the pharmaceutical industry.
>
> The stuff is cheap from tack feed stores here, but
> half cheap when getting it from a firm in Vancouver
> Wash.
>
> It's a potent pain killer to boot. ($15. a pound,
> looks like sugar and vanishes into orange juice.)
> ----------------------------------
> A book on the subject;
>
> http://www.monarch-one.com/msm/9msm7.htm
>
> WHY IS MSM IMPORTANT FOR US?
>
> MSM is found naturally in the human body. It ccurs in
> the blood and in organs as well. It has been detected
> in normal human urine.(6) The natural level of MSM in
> the circulatory system of an adult human male is about
> 0.2 parts per million.(7)
>
> Normal human adults excrete from four to eleven
> milligrams of MSM per day in their urine. In mammals,
> the concentration of MSM in the body's various
> storehouses decreases with age, possibly as a result
> of changing diet or body metabolism. Some research
> suggests that there is a minimum concentration of MSM
> that must be maintained in the body to preserve normal
> function and structure.(7)
>
> The MSM we ingest in fresh fruits, vegetables, and
> milk contributes essential sulfur for the synthesis of
> connective tissue, enzymes and immunoglobulin. Sulfur
> is an important element in the formation and good
> health of hair and nails.
>
> (there is a bit more detail on each of the following
> but you can read it directly from the site above.)
>
> Relief from;
>
> arthritis
> snoring
> Systemic lupus erythematosus
> Breast cancer
> Colon cancer
> Rheumatoid arthritis
> --------------------
> 50 research studies on Dimethyl Sulfone (MSM);
>
> http://www.bulkmsm.com/research/page2.htm
> --------------------
> http://www.nutrimart.com/Bulk/Description/benefits_of_msm.htm
>
> Sulfur is an essential component of various compounds
> and processes in the body, and is necessary for the
> synthesis of collagen, immunoglobulin and enzymes. In
> the body, sulfur:
>
> Maintain cell membrane flexibility and permeability,
> promoting an efficient exchange of nutrients and waste
> products.
>
> Ensures connective tissue health and the formation of
> collagen.
>
> Provides the body with raw materials needed to create
> new cells, to repair and replace damaged tissues and
> organs.
>
> Figures into energy production, as a component of
> insulin and prerequisite for normal carbohydrate
> metabolism.
>
> When plants take up DMSO and MSM from the soil, they
> convert them into the amino acids methionine and
> cysteine. The two other sulfur-containing amino acids
> - taurine and cysteine -- are further synthesized in
> the body, MSM gives up its sulfur to form methionine
> andcysteine.
>
> The sulfur-containing amino acids are known to protect
> against the effects of radiation and chelate heavy
> metals for removal from the body.
>
> Other sulfur-containing compounds in the body include
> insulin, the hormone that regulated carbohydrate
> metabolism, keratin, a protein that's the primary
> component of skin, nails, hair and teeth; collagen,
> the protein that forms bones, tendons and connective
> tissues, glucosamine, the building block for tendons
> and ligaments heart valves, membranes, eyes, nails,
> skin and bone, glutathione, one of the primary
> antioxidants in the body.
>
> In theory, an adult should be able to ingest adequate
> MSM. In practice, it's unlikely - again, because of
> mineral depletion and food processing and storage
> techniques.
>
> It has been speculated that the body needs higher
> amounts of MSM than it may get in a modern diet. In
> the body, the highest concentration of MSM is in
> breast milk - perhaps because a growing baby needs it
> to boost a developing immune system, combat allergens
> and make an easier transition from umbilical feeding
> to oral feeding.
>
> The concentration of MSM in the body begins to
> decrease over time, so deficiency may occur as part of
> the aging process. Sulfur deficiencies are associated
> with brittle nails and hair, scar tissue, slow healing
> wounds, arthritis, acne or other skin disorders,
> depression, memory loss, gastrointestinal problems and
> immune disorders.
>
> =====
>
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