NOW Supplements, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) Powder, Supports Healthy Cartilage*, Joint Health*, 1-Pound

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  • Brand: NOW Foods
  • Product Code: SU5001
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NOW Supplements, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) Powder, Supports Healthy Cartilage*, Joint Health*, 1-Pound

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  • JOINT SULFUR FOR CONNECTIVE TISSUE*: MSM, in its role in the body's sulfur cycle, helps to create the chemical links needed to form and maintain numerous different types of structural tissues of the human body, including connective tissues, such as articular cartilage and skin.*
  • POWDER/SUPPORTS HEALTHY CARTILAGE*: Sulfur compounds are found in all body cells and are indispensable for life.*
  • CERTIFICATIONS/CLASSIFICATIONS: Non-GMO, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Made without Gluten, Corn Free, Soy Free, Kosher, Vegan/Vegetarian, Sugar Free, Nut Free
  • GMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation).
  • Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968
  • During the summer months products may arrive warm but Amazon stores and ships products in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, when provided.

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Product description

MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is a sulfur-bearing compound that is naturally present in very small amounts in fruits, vegetables, grains, animal products, and some algae. Sulfur compounds are found in all body cells and are indispensable for life.* MSM, in its role in the body's sulfur cycle, helps to create the chemical links needed to form and maintain numerous different types of structural tissues of the human body, including connective tissues, such as articular cartilage and skin.*

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