A friend of mine told me they took a little Epsom salt internally
for dehydration in India after vigorous sports. I had never heard of
taking it internally, just heard about bathing in it. Jess
Pure Epsom Salts is a key ingredient in any good liver/gall bladder
program. When flushing, if you have any large stones, there is always
the possibility of a stone getting lodged in the bile duct - if this
happens, taking Epsom Salts internally will cause the bile duct to relax
and allow the stone to pass... this is better than having to go to the
hospital for surgery, no?
Sulphur based proteins are important. Most Americans do not get
enough of these. I think MSM provides some sulphur.
MSM *is* [a form of] sulphur... and it is highly available, which is why
it is so good for so many things... and is, in fact, a missing
ingredient in many bone/joint nutritional supplement formulas.
From: http://tinyurl.com/2uqnh8
MSM is a pure and beneficial form of the mineral sulphur. Sulphur is the
eight most prevalent mineral in the body. MSM is a naturally occurring
nutrient found in nearly all living organisms, plant, animal and human.
Foods containing sulphur include grains, legumes, fresh unprocessed
vegetables like garlic, onions, cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts.
MSM is also found in meat, fish, poultry, eggs and milk (milk for
example contains between 2 and 6 parts per million) (1)
When we take MSM (organic sulphur) we are simply taking a mineral which
should form part of our normal daily diet.
MSM is a "Sulfonyl" - Methyl-sulfonyl-methane. It is not related to the
common sulphurs, sulphates, sulphites or sulphur drugs which are known
to cause irritation to membranes.
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