The importance of Sulphur for human health.
- 03 February 2020
- Written by LEHVOSS Nutrition
Following calcium and phosphorus, sulphur is the third most abundant mineral in the human body. The majority of dietary sulphur is provided by the sulphur-containing amino acids (SAAs) methionine and cysteine. Methionine cannot be synthesized by our bodies and therefore must be supplied by the diet. Cysteine can be synthesized, but the process requires a steady supply of sulphur.
Recent research shows that OptiMSM® provides the body an easily accessible pool of sulphur which spares the essential sulphur-containing amino acids (SAAs) methionine and cysteine from being metabolized for their sulphur. Earlier pharmacokinetic and metabolic research with oral MSM demonstrates it is rapidly absorbed and well distributed, and then excreted from the body. Its role as a sulphur donor and its ability to preserve SAAs explains the broad range of health benefits observed with OptiMSM®.
Visit our OptiMSM® dedicated page and learn about more about sulphur by downloading our latest white paper. Learn also about OptiMSM® and beauty, sports and joint health from the product overview sheets available in the download area.



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