Water soluble sulfur is the flexible bond that holds your cells together making your skin look good - without wrinkles. Because sulfur in its pure form is extremely noble it is almost impossible to put into a water soluble form, making it extremely scarce in nature. Before your body can use the water soluble sulfur you need vitamin C.
Nutritional sulfur is required by many functions of the body. For instance, the production of insulin requires sulfur in its molecular structure and numerous other proteins. Proteins catalyst and enzymes incorporate sulfur into their molecular framework. Proper protein synthesis can only be achieved with water soluble sulfur which maintains the correct molecular framework for soft and connective tissue throughout the human body. Proper water soluble sulfur levels are useful in protecting the body when exposed to radiation. Individuals with symptoms of pain and inflammation associated with various musculoskeletal system disorders including arthritis report substantial and long-lasting relief.
A combination of sulfur and vitamin C reported a greater benefit. This combination was especially useful in correcting leg cramps as in athletes who experience severe leg cramps during sports activities. Migraine sufferers also have obtained substantial relief while arthritic patients report relief from pain and stiffness as well as reduced swelling and inflammation.
Water soluble sulfur scavenges free radicals, relieves allergies (food, house dust, pollen, feathers, and animal hair), helps the liver produce choline, controls acidity in the stomach, coats the intestinal tract so parasites lose the ability to hang on, reduces hypersensitivity to drugs, increases the ability to produce insulin, is important for carbohydrate metabolism and speeds healing.
This kind of sulfur is necessary for collagen synthesis: hair, skin, and nails. It keeps cells from becoming rigid. It further softens tissues, relieves stress, asthma, arthritis, inflammation, constipation, Candida, detoxifies the body and increases blood circulation, reduces muscle cramps and back pain.
Some symptoms of a sulfur deficiency:
Acne, Arthritis, Asthma, Back pain, Circulatory problems, Constipation, Dry skin, Free radical damage, Infection, Inflammation, Migraines, Muscle pain, Nerve disorders, Skin disorders, Stress, Urinary tract disorders, Various muscle and skeletal disorders, Wrinkles
Natural sources: kale, cabbage, cauliflower, horseradish, cranberries, meat, fish, egg yolks, onion, garlic.
16 Ounces