Methylsulfonylmethane
Yes.
It's a chemical compound - commonly used in dietary supplements and as a solvent.
hope this helps: METH-ill __ Soul-fuh-NIL___METH-AYE-nn
When I was working at Tractor Supply Company, we sold Methylsulfonylmethane for horses. Methylsulfonylmethane is used to improve joint and hip conditions in horses. It acts as an anti inflammatory which could improve movement in the joints and hips for older horses or help with the longevity of a younger horses joints and hips. Typically, at TSC, we would get people who would come in that looked like they knew NOTHING about horses and would steal it off of our shelves until we locked it up in a class case. To answer your question, it was explained to me that Methylsulfonylmethane or MSM, when added to meth, it is used to cut meth. Cutting meth is used by dealers to get a larger yield from their product. It is a cheaper way for them to make a much larger profit.
Meats, Dairy products, Vegetation. Broccoli shows high concentrations of MSM in its natural raw state.
It's not recommended for pregnant women since they don't know what effect it have. They recommend you ask your doctor.
Yes, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is water soluble, meaning it can dissolve in water. This allows it to be easily absorbed by the body when consumed as a supplement.
Yes. My eyes got swollen. The skin of my upper and lower eyelids got red and wrinkled. I thought I was having some strange disease when someone suggested it could be an allergy to nail polish. It didn't seem to apply to me but it made me think of what was being different for me recently. Then I realised I had been taking MSM for weeks to try to improve my joints.
Here's a list of the active ingredients in GNC Women's Hair, Skin & Nails Formula: Biotin, Boron, Calcium, Cysteine, Folic Acid (Folate), Gelatin, Horsetail, Lutein, Methionine, Methylsulfonylmethane, Niacin/Niacinamide (Vitamin B-3), Phosphorus, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Thiamin (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and Zinc
MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, typically appears as a white, crystalline powder. It is odorless and has a slightly bitter taste, often found in dietary supplements for joint health and other benefits. In its pure form, it is soluble in water and can be incorporated into various formulations, such as capsules or powders for mixing with beverages.
skin+skin+some skin!