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stolen from a MSM sales site...

Methyl-sulfonyl-methane (MSM) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found

in our bodies as well as in many common beverages and foods, including milk,

coffee, tea and green vegetables. In its purified chemical form, it is an

odorless, essentially tasteless, white, water-soluble crystalline solid. It

is one of the safest substances in biology, similar in toxicity to water.

and...

DMSO is the only source of all MSM on the market...

Garnet will correct me if i am wrong but i think the MSM molecule is one

atom away from DMSO..

therefore there can be a patent on it as they cannot with DMSO..

MSM has almost all qualities of DMSO but it is far more expensive...

DMSO is the real thing though, if you can get over the smell of you....

Re: MSM

> Please, what does MSM stand for?

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Yes even vets who are holistic, alternative or integrative do not know

it all. And some who do know won't tell because of a perceived risk.

Bless your present vet and count yourself fortunate to have one close by

with such an enlightened mind.

Garnet

> I actually had nine different vets plus a well know teaching university

> and 2 homeopathic vets..The vet I have now useses what works regardless

> of allopathy/homeopathy.

> MSM being an anti -inflammatory and FSF being an inflammatory disease

> worked very well and so much safer then NSAID'S

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