Methylsulfonylmethane is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Therefore, you might be taking a risk if you choose to use this supplement. That being said, MSM is believed to work well by enhancing the effectiveness of pain medications. As a result, the dosage of a pain medication could be reduced. MSM and most pain medications can be used together.
Sulfur is necessary for making collagen, the primary component of cartilage, skin, and connective tissues. MSM then, is a sulfur based supplement. You should be aware of whether or not you have an allergy to sulfa based medication/supplements.
Methylsulfonylmethane benefits
Methylsulfonylmethane has a number of benefits according to reports. It works well as a pain reliever, promotes wellness, and supplies the body with sulfur. It also helps to relieve heartburn and acid stomach. The nutrient also relieves allergies, arthritis, and may prevent breast cancer.
Known side effects and precautions
As with many medications, even over the over the counter meds, there are side effects. Some side effects will go away over time and other more serious side effects could put your health and life in danger. You should know the risks before taking any vitamin, supplement, or prescription medications.
Basic side effects are headaches and diarrhea. Allergic reactions are more serious and should be noted. These include rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, and breathing problems. A doctor should be consulted immediately if these effects occur or are prolonged.
Consulting your doctor before using MSM is imperative if you have any sulfa related allergies, if you are pregnant, or if you are breast feeding. If you are breast feeding, the MSM can be given to your child via your breast milk.Your doctor should also be consulted as to whether taking Methylsulfonylmethane will be a problem with your other medications. A negative interaction between medicines can cause very serious problems. Also let the doctor know of any allergies you might have.
Once again, you must be aware that MSM is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration and if you choose to use it, you do so at your own risk. You should alert your doctor to all medical conditions, allergies, and medications to prevent a negative inter-reaction with the medicines. You should also consult with your doctor before using this product or making any changes in your medications, or vitamin regimen, as well as your diet. This is for your own safety, protection, and your overall wellbeing. The same recommendation holds for Total Balance, our supplement of choice, discussed on many pages of our website.
Our Tip on getting the true Methylsulfonylmethane benefits
Nutritional supplements in the U.S. and other countries in the world are largely unregulated, and many companies, both government and private have shown that consumers of nutritional supplements have only a 1 in 5 chance of purchasing a supplement that actually contains the amount of ingredients stated on the product label, or worse yet, a supplement that is not contaminated with dangerous toxins that could eventually impair your health.
For the above reason, we always say that consumers should health supplements from pharmaceutical GMP compliant facilities, such places adhere to the most exacting manufacturing standards. If you do what we have suggested, you can be sure you are getting the amount of Methylsulfonylmethane you purchased, and one that is not contaminated with harmful toxins.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Nutritional Information
In this article we will talk about information on Rutin.
Rutin is found in many plants such as buckwheat, black tea and apple peels. The nutrient is likely to be an antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, anti-thrombotic, cyto protective and vaso-protective. The nutrient is classified as a bioflavonoid that is related to quercitin and hesperdin. It helps eliminate high cholesterol, develops more elasticity in the walls of the arteries, promotes greater blood flow, and protects the capillary arteries.
Rutin is very helpful in the absorption of Vitamin C - ascorbic acid. It is very important for the healthy collagen (building block of skin), healthy tendons, and arterial venous walls. Rutin has many benefits for the body.
Rutin could be important in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, capillary, fragility, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and osteoarthritis. It also treats hemorrhoids, and may help in the prevention of strokes and high cholesterol. It is helpful in many other health issues as well.
Rutin may also treat colitis, venous edema, may strengthen capillaries, and protects against some toxins. Rutin may have anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties. Rutin prevents the oxidation of Vitamin C with positive lipid effects.
Information On Rutin - Varicosities
One of the major benefits of rutin is rutin and its effect on varicosities. Some nutrition experts argue that quercetin and rutin work together in helping capillary fragility and, because of this, may help those people who bruise or bleed easily.
Other quercetin and rutin synergistic activities (including hesperidin) is that these nutrients together, help eliminate cholesterol from the body and increase elasticity of the arterial walls, thus, may allow blood to flow through more easily than before.
Further Information On Rutin Quercetin and Rutin – The Nutrients that work together
Quercetin and Rutin work together and they help the body make the best of vitamin C (which is naturally available in high amounts in rosehips as well as bioflavonoids).
These two nutrients are also important for the maintenance of collagen, this is what keeps our skin healthy, elastic, and firm. You may not know that the breakdown of collagen is what actually leads to wrinkles and lines on ones skin.
Information on Rutin: Precautions on Rutin
There has been no RDA set for Rutin or its related nutrients). Woman who are nursing or pregnant or those people with a known medical condition should not use supplements of any kind until first talking with their physician.
We believe the best types of dosages range from around 10mgs to 50mgs. Some people do indeed use up to 600 mgs per day, however, we wouldn’t recommend this.
You should only purchase Rutin supplements from pharmaceutical GMP compliant facilities, such places adhere to the strictest manufacturing standards in the world for nutrition and dietary supplements.
If you do obtain your supplements from such places, you can be sure you are getting the amount of rutin you paid for. Both private and government parties have shown that many nutritional supplements on the health market do not contain the actual ingredients listed, or worse, can harbor harmful contaminants.
Rutin is found in many plants such as buckwheat, black tea and apple peels. The nutrient is likely to be an antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic, anti-thrombotic, cyto protective and vaso-protective. The nutrient is classified as a bioflavonoid that is related to quercitin and hesperdin. It helps eliminate high cholesterol, develops more elasticity in the walls of the arteries, promotes greater blood flow, and protects the capillary arteries.
Rutin is very helpful in the absorption of Vitamin C - ascorbic acid. It is very important for the healthy collagen (building block of skin), healthy tendons, and arterial venous walls. Rutin has many benefits for the body.
Rutin could be important in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, capillary, fragility, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and osteoarthritis. It also treats hemorrhoids, and may help in the prevention of strokes and high cholesterol. It is helpful in many other health issues as well.
Rutin may also treat colitis, venous edema, may strengthen capillaries, and protects against some toxins. Rutin may have anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties. Rutin prevents the oxidation of Vitamin C with positive lipid effects.
Information On Rutin - Varicosities
One of the major benefits of rutin is rutin and its effect on varicosities. Some nutrition experts argue that quercetin and rutin work together in helping capillary fragility and, because of this, may help those people who bruise or bleed easily.
Other quercetin and rutin synergistic activities (including hesperidin) is that these nutrients together, help eliminate cholesterol from the body and increase elasticity of the arterial walls, thus, may allow blood to flow through more easily than before.
Further Information On Rutin Quercetin and Rutin – The Nutrients that work together
Quercetin and Rutin work together and they help the body make the best of vitamin C (which is naturally available in high amounts in rosehips as well as bioflavonoids).
These two nutrients are also important for the maintenance of collagen, this is what keeps our skin healthy, elastic, and firm. You may not know that the breakdown of collagen is what actually leads to wrinkles and lines on ones skin.
Information on Rutin: Precautions on Rutin
There has been no RDA set for Rutin or its related nutrients). Woman who are nursing or pregnant or those people with a known medical condition should not use supplements of any kind until first talking with their physician.
We believe the best types of dosages range from around 10mgs to 50mgs. Some people do indeed use up to 600 mgs per day, however, we wouldn’t recommend this.
You should only purchase Rutin supplements from pharmaceutical GMP compliant facilities, such places adhere to the strictest manufacturing standards in the world for nutrition and dietary supplements.
If you do obtain your supplements from such places, you can be sure you are getting the amount of rutin you paid for. Both private and government parties have shown that many nutritional supplements on the health market do not contain the actual ingredients listed, or worse, can harbor harmful contaminants.
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