MSM Sulphur
Content: 0.048 kg (€299.79* / 1 kg)
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The mineral for bones, cartilage & joints
The human skeleton consists of over 200 bones, which are connected to each other by around 100 joints. There are also more than 650 individual muscles. If the interaction of these is disrupted, this can have serious consequences, including inflammatory joint disease (arthritis), signs of wear and tear (arthrosis), complaints of the musculoskeletal system (rheumatism).
To ensure that everything "runs like clockwork" and that the interaction between bones, cartilage and joints works well, you should always keep moving. After all, regular exercise or gentle sport is the only way to boost the metabolism in your joints. It also trains the muscles, which in turn relieve the strain on the bones and cartilage.
The mineral sulphur is the third most important substance in our body in terms of quantity after calcium and phosphate and plays a major role in many processes. Among other things, sulphur is found as a component of enzymes and amino acids in our bones, cartilage and muscles.
MSM stands for "methylsulfonylmethane" and is the technical term for organic sulfur. More precisely, it is a sulphur compound, as the sulphur is bound to carbon and oxygen. In our diet, MSM is mainly found in protein-rich foods.
If you want to support your bones, cartilage and joints, you can take MSM sulphur as a dietary supplement. People who already suffer from inflammatory joint complaints in particular trust this natural vital substance.1
1Source:
Robert M. Herschler, Ph.D., and Stanley W. Jacob, M.D., of Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland in 1999.
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