MSM
MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, is a naturally occurring sulfur compound known for its benefits in supporting joint health, reducing inflammation, and promoting healthy skin, hair, and nails.

Anti-inflammatory

Bone health

Skin health
Origin of Ingredient
MSM is found naturally in small amounts in various foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and milk. It is also present in the human body and is commonly derived from DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) for use in dietary supplements.
History of Ingredient
MSM has been used for several decades in alternative medicine for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Its popularity as a supplement has grown due to increasing scientific research supporting its effectiveness in promoting joint health and overall wellness.
Scientific Makeup of Ingredient
MSM is a sulfur-containing compound that plays a critical role in the synthesis of collagen and keratin. Sulfur is an essential component of connective tissues, and MSM provides a bioavailable source of this mineral. It also possesses antioxidant properties, helping to combat oxidative stress in the body.
Studies have shown that MSM can significantly improve joint health by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, which helps alleviate symptoms of arthritis and other joint-related conditions. Research indicates that MSM can enhance the appearance and health of skin, hair, and nails by supporting collagen and keratin production. Additionally, MSM has been found to reduce muscle soreness and enhance recovery after exercise.
MSM is widely approved for use in dietary supplements and topical applications in many countries, including the United States, the European Union, and various Asian nations. Legal claims about MSM include its benefits for joint health, anti-inflammatory properties, and skin and hair health. Always ensure compliance with local regulatory guidelines when making specific health claims.





