Is MSM a Cure for Arthritis?
Now Bateeilee Blog will post Is MSM a Cure for Arthritis?. MSM
 (methylsulfonylmethane) has been hyped as a cure for arthritis, based 
on testimonials but little valid scientific data. Stanley Jacob, M.D. 
who developed MSM maintains that the supplement does not cure arthritis,
 but he believes it offers many benefits.
What Are the Benefits of Taking MSM?:
MSM has been marketed for pain and inflammation associated with:
- osteoarthritis
- rheumatoid arthritis
- gout
- fibromyalgia
Where Is the Source of MSM?:
MSM
 is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found in fresh fruits and 
vegetables, milk, fish, and grains. MSM is therefore found in the normal
 human diet, but as foods are processed, MSM is destroyed. MSM is an 
odorless, tasteless, white, water soluble, crystalline solid in its 
purified form.
Is MSM Natural?:
MSM can be 
found naturally in foods, but it is marketed as a dietary supplement and
 sold as a chemical compound derived from DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide). 
DMSO is found in an industrial-grade and also a medical-grade. DMSO, 
which was touted as a miracle treatment for arthritis in the 1960s, 
became controversial because of potential problems and unpleasant side 
effects. As DMSO faded from use as an arthritis treatment, MSM gained 
momentum.
Does Research Support MSM as an Arthritis Treatment?:
Animal
 studies have supported the benefits of MSM. Human studies published in 
peer-reviewed medical or scientific journals are few. In animal studies 
involving mice, MSM relieved symptoms similar to rheumatoid arthritis 
and lupus nephritis. 
There have been two human, double blind, placebo-controlled, clinical
 trials that have indicated that MSM is effective for osteoarthritis. 
One of the studies was published by the journal, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (2006 Mar;14(3):286-94).
How Is MSM Marketed?:
MSM
 is sold as an oral formulation (solution, tablets, or capsules). It is 
sometimes combined with other dietary supplements such as glucosamine, 
chondroitin, vitamin C, or others. MSM is also sold as a topical cream.
What Should You Do Before Trying MSM?:
Be
 sure to inform you doctor that you are going to take MSM. Interactions 
between MSM and other prescription medications, non-prescription 
medications, dietary supplements, or herbal remedies are possible but 
unknown.
What Should You Know Before Buying MSM?:
If
 you are going to buy MSM, it is important to buy from a reputable 
manufacturer or vendor. Choose a product with a USP notation (for US 
Pharmacopoeia standards). It is important to select a quality brand. 
Different brands may vary in the amount of active ingredient they 
contain.







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