MethylSulfonylMethane (MSM for horses)
* Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a sulfur compound found in the body that supports numerous bodily functions.
* MSM helps support collagen synthesis for connective tissue health, maintain cell membrane flexibility, and promote cell regeneration.
* MSM is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found in the body and in foods. Sulfur is a critical component of many important amino acids contained in our cellular proteins. Sulfur is an essential component of various compounds and processes in the body and is necessary for the synthesis of collagen, immunoglobulin and enzymes.
- Maintains cell membrane flexibility and permeability, promoting an efficient exchange of nutrients and waste products.
- Supports connective tissue health and the formation of collagen.
- Provides the body with raw materials needed to create new cells in the body.
- Important for energy production as a component of insulin and a prerequisite for normal carbohydrate metabolism.
* In the body, MSM gives up its sulfur to form methionine and cysteine. These sulfur-containing amino acids are known to protect against the effects of radiation and chelates heavy metals for removal from the body. As a natural source of organic sulfur, MSM provides sulfur to form (the amino acid) Cysteine which aids in the production of collagen which is necessary for connective tissue repair. Cysteine is also a potent free-radical scavenger.
* MSM has no known toxicity or contraindications when used according to product guidelines.
Active Ingredient Per 12 g Scoop MethylSulfonylMethane:
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). . . . . 12,000 mg
Inactive Ingredients: 0.1% silicon dioxide (to prevent caking).
Directions For Use:
1 level scoop MethylSulfonylMethane (12,000 mg) twice daily for 5 days, then 1/2 scoop MethylSulfonylMethane (6,000 mg) twice daily.
Contains 38 servings.















