

MSM - 240 Capsules
Designs For Health MSM
MSM capsules contain the sulfur-supplying compound methylsulfonylmethane, more commonly referred to as MSM. MSM is a naturally occurring substance found in plants, animals, and humans. Approximately half of the sulfur in the body is found in the muscles, skin and bones.
The amount of MSM found in foods exists in very low levels. Handling, processing and cooking foods can further deplete sulfur levels, leaving many people with suboptimal intakes of sulfur. Therefore, the structure and function of the human body can benefit from supplemental MSM.
- Supports cartilage, tendon, and joint function
- Aids muscle pain following exercise
- Relief of minor pain
- Relief of occasional heartburn
- Supports healthy skin
- Relief of occasional constipation
No longer available in 90 capsule size.
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule | Amount/Serving |
| Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
1 g |
Other Ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), vegetable stearate.
Gluten Free. Dairy Free. Soy Free. Vegetarian. Non-GMO. Vegan.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take one capsule per day, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
For best results, under your health care practitioner’s guidance, spread your MSM dosage equally throughout the day.
It is okay to take MSM at the same time as other supplements, as MSM works synergistically with all nutrients.
More Info.
Sulfur provided by MSM helps to promote joint health. It is necessary for making collagen, the primary constituent of cartilage, skin and connective tissue. Sulfur aids in the detoxification process by altering certain chemicals and making them water soluble, enabling them to then be excreted by the kidneys. Sulfur is also a factor in creating necessary components to rid the body of toxic metals and to protect cells.
To date, MSM has yet to be found to interfere or interact with any medications. Most people who are allergic to sulfa drugs tolerate MSM very well. However, if you are concerned about a possible sensitivity to sulfur, start with a small amount of MSM and build up your intake slowly under the guidance of your health care practitioner. It is also best to build your intake of MSM slowly in order to prevent your body from detoxifying too quickly.
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Designs For Health MSM
MSM capsules contain the sulfur-supplying compound methylsulfonylmethane, more commonly referred to as MSM. MSM is a naturally occurring substance found in plants, animals, and humans. Approximately half of the sulfur in the body is found in the muscles, skin and bones.
The amount of MSM found in foods exists in very low levels. Handling, processing and cooking foods can further deplete sulfur levels, leaving many people with suboptimal intakes of sulfur. Therefore, the structure and function of the human body can benefit from supplemental MSM.
- Supports cartilage, tendon, and joint function
- Aids muscle pain following exercise
- Relief of minor pain
- Relief of occasional heartburn
- Supports healthy skin
- Relief of occasional constipation
No longer available in 90 capsule size.
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule | Amount/Serving |
| Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
1 g |
Other Ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), vegetable stearate.
Gluten Free. Dairy Free. Soy Free. Vegetarian. Non-GMO. Vegan.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take one capsule per day, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
For best results, under your health care practitioner’s guidance, spread your MSM dosage equally throughout the day.
It is okay to take MSM at the same time as other supplements, as MSM works synergistically with all nutrients.
More Info.
Sulfur provided by MSM helps to promote joint health. It is necessary for making collagen, the primary constituent of cartilage, skin and connective tissue. Sulfur aids in the detoxification process by altering certain chemicals and making them water soluble, enabling them to then be excreted by the kidneys. Sulfur is also a factor in creating necessary components to rid the body of toxic metals and to protect cells.
To date, MSM has yet to be found to interfere or interact with any medications. Most people who are allergic to sulfa drugs tolerate MSM very well. However, if you are concerned about a possible sensitivity to sulfur, start with a small amount of MSM and build up your intake slowly under the guidance of your health care practitioner. It is also best to build your intake of MSM slowly in order to prevent your body from detoxifying too quickly.























