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MSM Miracles, Methysulfonylmethane

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Dec 22, 2003 21:44 PST

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MSM Miracles, Methysulfonylmethane

http://ahha.org/articles/mindell.htm

 

Pat is the kind of person who takes an active role in his personal

health. He keeps his fat and sugar intake low, eats lots of fresh

vegetables, and runs a few miles three or four times a week. But it

wasn't always that way.

Pat used to be plagued by low level fatigue caused by chronic

allergies, and could never quite pinpoint what was causing them.

Pollen. Mold. The cat. Maybe dust mites. He wasn't exactly sure what

allergen was on the loose, but he did know that when he awoke in the

morning his nose was stuffy and his eyes were swollen and itchy.

 

Then in the course of a conversation with a marathon runner friend,

Pat learned about sulfur. The runner told Pat that he takes sulfur

before and after races to prevent muscle soreness, joint pain and

post-race fatigue. I don't know where Pat's friend learned about

sulfur but horse trainers have been administering it to million-

dollar race horses for years and for the very same reasons. At the

urging of his runner friend, Pat started taking MSM. After only a

few days his allergy symptoms virtually disappeared.

 

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Sulfur...you cannot survive without it.

 

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Are we talking about that stuff in matches? Yes, sulfur the mineral.

It's in every living cell. It's the fourth most plentiful mineral in

the body and you cannot survive without it. But the form I'm talking

about is organic sulfur--the kind your body can absorb and use. It's

known as--are you ready for this?--methylsulfonylmethane. That's

quite a mouthful so it's referred to as MSM for short.

 

MSM helped alleviate Pat's allergic responses because it competes

for receptor sites located along mucous membranes. When sufficient

MSM is present to occupy these sites, the harmful aIlergens that

caused Pat's reactions have no place to hang around. MSM also binds

with some proteins related to allergies and produces inactive waste

which the body then excretes.

 

Pat's marathon-running friend was helped by the MSM supplements he

took in part because sulfur compounds provide the flexible bond

between proteins which make up the tissue in your body. As old cells

die off, new cells are created. Without the necessary amount of

sulfur, the new cell would become rigid. When tissue loses its

flexibility, the result is pain and inflammation.

 

In a study of seven human subjects with respiratory deficiency, all

were given MSM to take orally. Five had emphysema, and two had lung

tumors plus fluid accumulation. Before and during the MSM

supplementation, at two-week intervals, the five subjects with

emphysema were tested for their ability to walk a specific distance.

Within four weeks, all emphysema sufferers had at least doubled

their walking distance. The two subjects with lung tumors were

assessed by attending physicians, nurses and their family as being

more alert and with an improved attitude. The lung fluid disappeared

during the first months of the test period.

 

MSM is also being used to treat intestinal parasites. Some estimates

are that 80 percent of humans are walking around with intestinal

parasites. It's more than likely you are sharing your food with

tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms or pinworms. You can pick up

parasites from food, water, or just from kissing or shaking hands.

Parasites are in there absorbing the very nutrients you need,

draining your energy, and possibly causing itching around the eyes,

ears or anus, unexplained gas, sudden blurred vision, a burning

sensation in the stomach, digestion difficulties, diarrhea,

unexplained menstrual problems, sexual dysfunction, slower reflexes,

heart pain, chronic fatigue and loss of appetite or overeating.

 

MSM puts down a coating on the walls of your intestines like paint

that parasites find impenetrable so they can't get attached to you.

When they can't get attached, they can't chow down at your expense,

can't excrete toxins, and can't reproduce. Unable to hang on, the

parasites are simply flushed out of your system. It appears MSM also

boosts the immune system, which enhances its ability to fight

parasitic infection.

 

The sulfur amino acids our bodies need are available in animal

protein foods such as alaskan salmon, water packed sardines and

organic poultry and eggs. Whole grains,

legumes and fresh, unprocessed vegetables like onions, garlic,

cabbage, Brussels sprouts and broccoli contribute lesser amounts of

this important mineral.

MSM is

usually prescribed for 3-4 weeks at a time, at 1000 mg three times

daily with meals. There appear to be no undesirable side effects

with MSM as long as it is taken with meals. Because sulfur works

synergistically with vitamin C to build healthy cells, it is ideal

to take it in combination with vitamin C and bioflavonoids.

 

 

Editor's Note: This article was excerpted from Dr. Mindell's book,

Earl Mindell's MSM Miracles, Methysulfonylmethane, The Mitey Sulfur

Supplement, Keats Publishing.

 

Earl Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D. is a renowned author, lecturer and

consultant in health, nutrition and pharmacology. Dr. Mindell is

internationally recognized for his books on nutrition, drugs,

vitamins and herbal medicines, including the national best-seller,

Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible, and his newly released book, The Diet

Bible. Utilizing his three decades of experience combined with the

latest scientific nutritional research, he formulates a nutritional

line of supplements. Contact Dr Mindell for information at (888) 345-

6709 or www.drearlmindell.com.

 

http://ahha.org/articles/mindell.htm

 

This article is part of the article category ENHANCING YOUR LEVEL OF

WELLNESS under section " Nutrition and Supplementation "

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, " Michael Raphael "

<michael wrote:

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> What if the parasites are already attached?

>

> Blessed be,

>

> :) Michael Raphael

>

> www.ArchAngelMassage.net <http://www.archangelmassage.net/>

> Also, if MSM coats the intestinal walls like paint, that would

seem to prevent the intestines from doing their job of absorbing

nutrients from food and putting them into our blood stream.

 

 

 

In vitro and in vivo tests suggest that MSM has ameliorating or

curing activity against a variety of medically important parasitic,

microbial, and fungal problems of the intestinal and urogenital

tracts. MSM is " active " against

 

Giardia lamblia (traveler's diarrhea), Trichomonas vaginalis,

Nematodes, Enterobius and other intestinal worms, systemic

infections by Histoplasma capsulation, Coccidioides Toxoplasm and

other in vitro susceptible organisms.

 

MSM affects such infections by competing for, binding receptor

sites at the mucous membrane surface presenting a " blocking

interface "

between host and parasite. MSM appears to augment immunological

competence which may also partly explain its effectiveness in

treating parasitic infections.

 

Regards, JoAnn

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