Opti MSM - Joint, Muscle and Immune Support

Opti MSM - Joint, Muscle and Immune Support

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This formula is safe and effective at supporting joint health, joint comfort, and a normal range of motion.  In addition, this formula supports a normal allergy response and healthy hair, skin, and nails. This formula is highly concentrated, extremely well absorbed and utilized, and extremely pure.‡

MSM provides biologically active sulfur which is one of the most critical nutrients for our bodies to remain youthful and energetic.

Benefits:

Muscle Health: MSM may help support muscles during workouts and help fight oxidative stress due to exercise. MSM has been shown to significantly reduced exercise induced muscle damage .

Immune Health: MSM may play a role in supporting the immune response especially in the respiratory tract, well as protecting against immune depletion that comes from strenuous exercise.

Glutathione: MSM bolsters glutathione levels which are directly related to immune health.

Joints: MSM has the ability to support healthy joint function. MSM may help improving joint flexibility.

Skin Health: MSM helps to produce flexible and healthy skin.

MSM is not a drug but an organic form of sulfur and a potent antioxidant made up of: 34% oxygen, 6% hydrogen, 34% sulfur, 26% carbon.

Why Use Our Opti MSM:

The number one trait to look for when choosing a MSM supplement is purity. Our MSM is manufactured and packaged in the USA and is purified using a proprietary multi-stage distillation process. Every batch is sent to a third party for testing.

Our MSM is made in a dedicated facility minimizing the risk of the product being contaminated by chemicals, such as benzene, toluene, or pesticides that may be left over from other products that share the same facility.

It is the only MSM supported by double-blind clinical research. Every batch of MSM is distilled FOUR TIMES for purity and undergoes the most rigorous analytical testing available, guaranteeing unsurpassed quality. 

Manufactured in a US FDA inspected facility.  GMP Compliant.   Purity and Potency Guaranteed!   We use the highest quality raw materials available. Testing is done at various stages of production. All IOH Nutrition Formulas Meet or Exceed cGMP Quality Standards.

‡ These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

120 Vegetarian Capsules

Dosage: Take 1 capsule 1-8 times per day as directed by your health practitioner.

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14. Ezaki, J., Hashimoto, M., Hosokawa, Y., &Ishimi, Y. (2013). Assessment of safety and efficacy of methylsulfonylmethane on bone and knee joints in osteoarthritis animal model. Journal of bone and mineral metabolism, 31(1), 16-25.

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