Customer writes: “I would like to take my meds and vitamin supplements at the same time as the sulfur in order to simplify my daily routine. Is that ok to do?”
Don’t make this mistake when ordering MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
If you read Natural News regularly, you may have recently come across a text-based advertisement entitled, “Here’s why Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is so crucial for joint health and mobility.”
Whose MSM Should I Take?
Reader says, I’ve been researching different MSM products that are being sold online. Several websites advertise that their product is 99.9% pure MSM, although I noticed that theirs is actually OptiMSM marketed under their brand name. Is OptiMSM a good
Can taking organic sulfur on a long-term basis cause a molybdenum deficiency?
Reader says, As I was conducting my own research on the efficacy of dietary supplements, I came across an article that included a health claim attributed to a Dr. Jonathan Wright who contends that taking MSM on a long-term basis
Combining organic sulfur with Vitamin C – Is it safe?
Reader asks, Is it safe to take organic sulfur powder along with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the same cup of water and drink it?
Is your organic sulfur free of fillers and additives?
Reader asks, Do you sell the same sulfur that Patrick McGean recommends? Also, is your product free of excipients like silicon dioxide? I want to make sure I get sulfur that has not been contaminated by other additives. Also, where
Is organic sulfur the same as DMSO? If not, how do they differ?
While they share a common pedigree as a byproduct of the paper manufacturing process, organic sulfur is a white crystalline solid, while dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a liquid under normal room temperature.
Organic Sulfur Crystals vs. Powders: What’s the Difference?
Reader asks, “I’ve been taking MSM supplements and they don’t seem to help very much. Is there a difference among brands?”