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Fundamental Sulfur (MSM) II by Douglas Labs 100 Tablets
Supports Connective Tissues, Hair, Skin And Proteins*
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Fundamental Sulfur II (MSM) tablets provided by Douglas Laboratories, each contain 500 mg of methylsulfonyl-methane (MSM). MSM, a derivative of DMSO, is a naturally occurring compound of biologically available sulfur. The essential trace element molybdenum is added as a cofactor for normal sulfur metabolism. Sulfur is an indispensable element in human nutrition. As part of the amino acids methionine and cysteine, sulfur is required for the structural integrity and function of almost every protein in the body, including enzymes, serum proteins, and the keratin of skin, hair, and nails.* Taurine, another sulfur- containing amino acid is known for its role in bile salt synthesis, cell membrane stability, neuronal excitability and the regulation of osmotic pressure.* Sulfur is also an essential element for the glycosaminoglycans of connective tissues and cartilage, and assumes a major role in detoxification as part of the hepatic sulfur conjugation pathways. Proper detoxification of xenobiotics, such as phenols, and many endogenous and foreign food- or air-borne compounds depends on an adequate supply of biologically active sulfur.* Dietary MSM serves as a versatile donor of metabolically active sulfur for the synthesis of numerous organosulfur compounds and proteins in the body. As such, MSM helps maintain normal immune response, lung function, connective tissue metabolism, and muscle contraction.* MSM occurs naturally in a variety of foods, such as fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, milk, and fish. However, MSM is volatile and easily lost during cooking. MSM is very well absorbed by the intestinal tract and rapidly distributed within the body. Molybdenum is an essential trace element that assists in the proper metabolism of sulfur. Specifically, molybdenum is the cofactor of sulfite oxidase, an enzyme that converts potentially toxic sulfite to sulfate. This reaction is necessary for the normal metabolism of the sulfur amino acids.* Fundamental Sulfur II may be a useful dietary supplement for individuals who wish to enhance their diets with biologically active sulfur, together with molybdenum. This product is recommended for those sensitive to ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Tablet Servings Per Container: 100 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) (MSM)* | 500 mg | ** | Molybdenum (As Molybdenum Amino Acid Chelate**) | 25 mcg | 33% | | | *MSM is the registered trademark for licensed methylsulfonylmethane, U.S. Patent No. 4,616,039.**US Patent number 4,599,152 Albion Laboratories | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Pharmaceutical Glaze, Silica, Stearic Acid |
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| As a dietary supplement, one (1) tablet three (3) times daily, or more as directed by your healthcare professional. |
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| Keep out of the reach of children ... Store in a cool, dry place ... Do not use if outer seal is missing. |
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| Joint Comfort, Joint Health, Liver Wellness - deep, Skin Conditions |
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| Connective Tissue, Hair, Joints, Liver, Skin |
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