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Inflammation
Arthritis
is the inflammation of joints, characterized by pain, stiffness,
swelling, and a restricted range of movement. All joints are similar
in that they are comprised of two (or more) adjoining movable bones,
whose adjacent surfaces are covered with a layer of cartilage, and
are surrounded by a fluid-filled capsule encasing ligaments. More
that 55 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, and related conditions. After strain or injury, or in a
flare-up of rheumatoid arthritis there is local inflammation. The
area may feel swollen or hot to the touch, or simply tender. This
tends to be a short-term response, although it may account for much
of the initial pain and hence the popularity of anti-inflammatory
drugs.
The nerves, which sense pain, are mainly located in the soft tissue
of our bodies such as the muscles. Many types of pain can be
attributed to pressure differential involving the cells that make up
tissue. When outside pressure drops, cells swell and become
inflamed. Nerves register the inflammation and we experience pain
symptoms. When an area becomes inflamed, cells around the affected
area become less permeable, that is, they do not allow the free
passage of water to balance up the fluid pressures on each side of
them. The pressure builds up on the inflamed side, causing pain.
Often what are contributing to the pain are rigid fibrous tissue
cells that lack flexibility and permeability.
MSM appears to counter inflammation directly. In fact, one of
the most significant applications of organic sulfur is its ability
to alleviate pain associated with systemic inflammatory disorders,
such as arthritis. Use of MSM has been shown to restore
flexibility to the protein layer of cell walls, allowing fluids to
pass through the tissue more easily. MSM has the ability to
sustain cell flow-through, allowing harmful substances to flow out
while permitting nutrients to flow in. This prevents pressure
buildup in cells, which causes inflammation in the joints and
elsewhere and translates to pain. MSM allows fluid pressures
to be balanced fairly quickly so inflammation subsides naturally.
This softens the tissue and helps to equalize pressure thereby
reducing if not totally eliminating the cause of the pain. MSM,
by equalizing cell pressure, treats the cause of inflammation,
unlike aspirin that treats the symptom by dulling the body's
perception of pain.
Tissue damage
In most cases of back pain, joint strain, stiffness, or aches
associated with joints, there is damage to the tissues of the joint.
The first tissue affected is generally cartilage. Cartilage is there
to cushion joints and to allow joint surfaces to glide smoothly over
each other. Cartilage is the first casualty of wear and tear at the
joint, and this is the first stage of arthritis. Cartilage can be
damaged by strain or injury, or by heavy use such as manual labor or
repetitive physical movement in work or athletics. As we get older,
cartilage loses its elastic resilience, becoming denser and harder,
particularly in the discs of the back.
If this cartilage layer becomes thinner through wear, injury or
aging, the vertebrae may impinge upon nerves causing tingling,
muscle spasm, or at worst, trapped nerve pain. It has been shown
that MSM can help prevent the breakdown process of cartilage
by inhibiting cartilaginase enzymes. Moreover, for rebuilding
cartilage, sulphur is vital and if insufficient quantities are
available this limits the rate of cartilage re-growth. Additionally,
in bones, joints, and ligaments carbohydrate metabolism, sulfur is
needed to produce insulin and other vital components that contribute
to healthy carbohydrate metabolism.
MSM provides a ready source of bio-available sulphur that is
easily absorbed and transported within the body. The matrix of
cartilage is like a sponge that draws in water to act as a
cushioning support. Sulphur compounds are an essential part of the
"sponge". MSM also plays a part in production of
collagen, the tough fibers within cartilage that provide its tensile
strength.
MSM has been shown to reduce excessive cross-linking of
collagen, which is the cause of the loss of elasticity of older
people's skin. Elasticity of the internal connective tissue is just
as important to allow free in expansive movement. When a scar forms
for any reason, either on the skin or internally, abnormal
cross-linking can cause excessive harder scar tissue. Internal
scarring can restrict movement or bind to nerves. The fluid that
surrounds the moving surfaces of joints, lubricating and nourishing
them, is another place where sulphur is vital. It has been found
that in osteoarthritis there is less sulphur in this fluid and
correspondingly, in the blood stream. Boosting sulphur levels in the
blood by taking MSM provides a supply of organic sulphur to
the joint fluid. A good blood supply to the joints is crucial for
bringing nutrients and removing breakdown products. MSM
significantly increases the success rate in cases of joint pain or
malfunction.
Muscle Soreness & Cramping
Muscles locked in spasm can restrict blood flow. They are also a
direct cause of pain in the affected area. MSM has
demonstrated the remarkable ability to reduce the incidence of or
eliminate entirely muscle soreness, and leg and back cramps,
particularly in geriatric patients who have such cramps during the
night or after long periods of inactivity, and in athletes after
periods of high physical stress.
Marathon runners and other athletes who compete or exercise
vigorously can learn from trainers of million-dollar racehorses.
These trainers will administer MSM to their prize horses both
before a race to prevent muscle soreness and afterward to lessen the
risk of cramping. Post-athletic fatigue syndrome, which generally
follows intense athletic activity and usually persists for eight to
ten days, was gone in two to three days in individuals who had taken
1-2 grams (1,000 to 2,000 mg) of MSM per day in split dosages
for the preceding six months.
Allergies
Over 40 million people are affected by allergies with reactions
ranging from somewhat bothersome to potentially fatal. An allergic
response occurs when the body's immune system reacts to otherwise
harmless substances we call allergens. Your body produces antibodies
to fight the allergens. Once our immune system decides that a
particular type of pollen, for example, is a hostile invader, it
becomes "sensitized" to it, and reacts by producing
antibodies that give us allergy symptoms. This can last for years,
and perhaps a lifetime.
MSM coats the mucous membranes, occupying the binding sites
that the food allergens would otherwise occupy. This facilitates
normal digestion and allows the body to extract the maximum
nutritional value from foods. Individuals who experience an allergic
response to certain foods, i.e. food allergies, with foods such as
milk, citrus, wheat, cereals, or shrimp have reported an improved,
or complete, tolerance to these substances with MSM use.
MSM helps the body maintain its natural barriers against
allergens, which alleviates the allergic response to pollen, dander
and foods. MSM supports the integrity of healthy mucous
membrane tissue. Dr. Earl L. Mindell, author of The Power of MSM
and The MSM Miracle, recommends allergy sufferers begin
taking at least 6,000mg of MSM per day for three weeks and
reduce to 3,000mg per day thereafter. Additionally, he recommends
people drink more water and increase their intake of Vitamin C to
lower histamine levels. For this reason, it is highly recommended to
take Vitamin C in conjunction with MSM.
Additional Roles of Sulphur & MSM
- Tests
indicate that MSM may present a blocking interface
against parasites by competing for binding, or receptor, sites
at the mucous membrane surfaces. One study demonstrated MSM's
effectiveness in knocking out Giardia. Additionally, added
flexibility and permeability to the gastrointestinal tract can
result in reduced diarrhea, constipation, nausea, and
hyperacidity.
- MSM
has been shown to reduce cataracts by allowing proper levels of
fluids to flow through optical tissues, removing harmful
particles.
- MSM
assists healthy lung function by supporting the cell membranes
involved in oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
- Sulfur
is necessary for the production of collagen and keratin. These
are the primary proteins that make up hair, skin, and nails. MSM
supports tissue pliability and encourages the body's ability to
repair damaged skin. MSM strengthens hair and nails, and
aids in wound healing.
MSM
offers a natural way to reduce pain and inflammation without side
effects. It may even deliver as much or even more pain relief as
some of the standard painkillers. It just doesn't work as fast. That
is due to the fact that MSM is a nutritional supplement, not
a pharmaceutical drug. Persons supplementing with MSM will
often notice easing of pain & discomfort, more energy, and
generally better health.
Possible External Uses of MSM:
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Acne
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Conjunctivitis
Inflamed Gums
Red, irritated, & tired eyes Stronger Fingernails
Energy Booster
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Bruises
Skin
Problems
Rashes
Eye
Inflammation
Sunburn
Burns
Muscles Cramps and Pain
Wrinkles
Varicose
Veins
Fungus
Thicker Hair

Tendonitis & Bursitis: Joint Pain
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MSM
& Other Beneficial Nutrition
Glucosamine is part of the structure of cartilage, ligaments
and tendons. It is made by the body, for which sulphur in an organic
form is required. The rate of Glucosamine production may be
limited by diet or age. Glucosamine is a much larger molecule
than MSM and so less readily absorbed in the intestine. Because of
this it may be more efficient to take MSM with Glucosamine to
boost the body's own production of Glucosamine , than to take
Glucosamine alone. Clinical evidence supports taking a
combination of both MSM & Glucosamine for best effect.
Although
there are several products on the market containing both Chondroiton
and Glucosamine , studies show that Chondroiton sulfate
consists of derivatives of Glucosamine sulfate, which are
partially hydrolized (called glycosaminoglycans), which are further
attached to sugars. These are long chemical strings, 50-100 times
the size of Glucosamine sulfate. Based on their size,
according to recent studies, these chemical strings will pass
through a healthy human intestinal lining with only 0 to 13% of the
Chondroiton being ingested. Chondroiton is quite expensive; a
quality product with both Glucosamine and Chondroiton would
retail for about $45-$50 for 100 capsules. That equates to expensive
urine!
Certain vitamins may play a part in healing degenerated joints, and
taking these with MSM is likely to give greater benefit than taking
either independently. Vitamin C, like MSM, is very important in
tissue repair, and it is known to play a major role in making
collagen. Vitamin E assists the body's natural control of
inflammation. A combination of MSM and Vitamin E may be of great
benefit, especially in rheumatoid arthritis. B Vitamins have been
used with success for arthritic conditions in some clinical trials.
Essential oils of the omega-6 and omega-3 types can boost the body's
"firefighting" against inflammation too. Evening primrose
oil and cod liver oil may be very helpful especially in the short
term. Regular use of seed oils like sunflower oil, and oily fish in
the diet is recommended. For anyone not eating fish, fish oil
capsules are well worthwhile (or flax oil for vegans).
Of the trace minerals, boron and manganese have been found to
protect against osteoarthritis and may help to recover joint health.
A Word on
Fibromyalgia According
to the Merck Manual, a standard reference book used in allopathic
medicine, Fibromyalgia is defined as achy pain and stiffness in soft
tissue, including, muscles, tendons and ligaments. Fibromyalgia pain
may occur throughout the body or may be restricted in certain
locations. Women tend to have more pervasive Fibromyalgia symptoms
throughout the entire body, where as men often have localized pain
in specific joints or other regions of the body.
The cause of Fibromyalgia is unknown. There may be a link between
Fibromyalgia and a sleep disturbance, since most patients have
disruptive sleep patterns. Other factors that may contribute to the
development of Fibromyalgia or sustain symptoms are psychological
stress, immune or endocrine abnormalities, or biochemical
abnormalities in the central nervous system, such as altered
serotonin levels.
Diagnosis A physician bases diagnosis on the patient's
description of chronic widespread pain and the finding of tender
points at specific locations in the body. There are no blood or
x-ray tests that are abnormal in Fibromyalgia. Common conditions
that may mimic Fibromyalgia include hypothyroidism, lupus,
rheumatoid arthritis and infections. These can usually be excluded
by examination and laboratory tests.
Summary of Sulfur needs in the body:
- Sulfur
is needed to form blood proteins and amino acids
- Sulfur
provides the chemical links needed to form collagen, the protein
found in connective tissue
- Sulfur
is essential for healthy hair, skin, and nails
- Sulfur
activates and helps the body utilize Vitamin C, B1, B5 (pantothenic
acid) and biotin
- Sulfur
is used by the liver to manufacture bile, a necessary element
for proper digestion
- Sulfur
is essential in maintaining body pH, the acid-alkaline balance
- Sulfur
is an important component in insulin production, and aids in
carbohydrate metabolism
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