Monday, 28 June 2010

What is Msm?

Just imagine a sponge that has dried out, it is crackly and difficult to use. The same can happen to our joints without MSM. MSM is the ‘water’ that wets the sponge making it pliable and flexible. Now imagine the sponge is your knee shoulder or ankle. Painful if there is no wet sponge between the joints.

So what is MSM or Methyl sulfonylurea methane to give it the full title. Sounds a bit scary? However it is just a fancy name for the organic form of sulphur. Which is a naturally occurring mineral compound stored in virtually every cell of our bodies. With the highest concentrations being in our skin, hair, nails and joints. It is vital to making our cells more permeable, allowing our nutrients in and the toxins out

MSM has many uses as a potent pain relief and it is anti inflammatory, a cream or gel can be used topically to bring relief from pain. Taken as a supplement it provides a guaranteed source of sulphur. To prevent aches and pains as well as future damage or injury.

After extensive research I have found a natural MSM gel. Which I have had great results with. The source of the MSM is tree bark. Which is combined with Aloe Vera. Which acts as a carrier to the MSM. One of the key factors of Aloe is that it has the ability to penetrate through skin layers carrying the MSM with it. Getting right to the source of the deficiency or pain.

For more information go to www.buymsmgel.co.uk