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MSM Methyl Sulphonyl Methane
The question which is frequently asked is, where is MSM found?
The cycle of MSM begins in the ocean, in microscopic plants called plankton. These release
sulphur compounds into the ocean water, which are then released up into the atmosphere.
Here the atmospheric sulphur is converted into MSM which then falls back to earth in the
rain.
Plants take up MSM very rapidly into their root systems and concentrate it a hundred-fold.
MSM is incorporated into the plant's structure, and we humans can then absorb it from the
fruit and vegetables that we eat. Eventually MSM finds its way back to the sea and the
sulphur cycle begins again.
Today, however, we are processing too many foods, which reduces the MSM content, and we
may be getting less MSM into our bodies that we require.
How Safe is MSM?
Dr Jacob has been studying the toxicity level of MSM
for several decades and has found that it is one of the least toxic substances in biology.
MSM is similar in toxicity to water. Common table salt is more toxic than MSM. The lethal
dose of MSM for mice is over 20 grams per kilogram of body weight, an extraordinarily low
toxicity.
However, to be absolutely sure that MSM was safe, Dr Jacob has himself been taking 30
grams a day for the last 20 years with no harmful effect.
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