MSM best local prices are usually at your local animal supply; same stuff. Or, buy in bulk off the web for lots cheaper. For one pound, usually about 20 pelts at the horse medicine store.
methylsulfonylmethane. Nutrient; supplies sulfur; processed out of our corporate warders' keep-them-alive-but sick feeding plan. Good for skin, connective tissue. Some say great for some forms or arthritis especially in conjunction with other stuff. See past Brooks. B. post. May have been a contributing factor for my much-improved lower back. Good transport agent for many things, including CS. Taken with Lactated Ringers (electrolytes) improves the transport of CS resulting in about 4 X the bang in the blood levels for the same amount consumed, per B. Bradley and crew. My knowledge is very limited; much available on the web. Lots of our local listers are well informed. Say, I just caught some of your pix on your site. Forget the silver..... James Osbourne, Holmes [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Victoria Welch [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 2:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>MSM powder - who/why/what :) ? Hello Charles, In the next few days I plan on a trip to see my sister up on her farm and in the process I plan on stopping in on the farm supply store and quite possibly get some MSM. A few questions: First off I hope this doesn't just come in 25+ pound bags :-) or cost $300/mG :). In my usual monomaniacial persuit of trying to finish one thing at a time :-) I have let the MSM stuff here on the list go by with intention of looking into it later. Now the opportunity arises to possibly pick some up. I am mostly interested in it (for the moment) as a "wetting agent" for CS as a topical applicant. Every time I spray CS on something, for the most part it beads up and runs off. What should I specifically look for on a label of this stuff? I've gotten the impression that they should know what I want when I mention "MSM" and point me to the right place, but knowing more than the TLA (three letter acronym :) for it might be good :). Please tell me what you can. Thanks much in advance. Take care, Vikki. -- Victoria Welch, WV9K, DoD#-13, Net/Sys/WebAdmin SeaStar.org, vikki.oz.net #include <coffee.h> "Walking on water and developing software to specification are easy as long as both are frozen" - Edward V. Berard. Do not unto others, that which you would not have others do unto you. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

