MSM Supplement
MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane, supports joint comfort and helps relieve discomfort brought on by everyday wear-and-tear and exercise. MSM is a vital building block of cartilage in our joints and helps to promote joint mobility and flexibility.†
Exclusive InVite® Health Features of MSM
- Non-GMO Dietary Supplement
- Made following cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices)
- Scientifically formulated by InVite® degreed healthcare professionals, using the latest clinical studies and scientific research
- Made using vegetarian capsules to maintain the integrity of herbs, vitamins and minerals without the use of animal-derived ingredients
As a dietary supplement for adults, take one (1) or two (2) capsules two or three times a day with food or as directed by a health care professional.
Supplement FactsServing size: 2 vegetarian Vcaps® capsules |
Servings Per Container: 120 |
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
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MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) | 1000 mg | * |
* Daily value(DV) not established |
Percent DV are based on a 2000 calorie diet. |
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (vegetable capsule), Rice Flour, Vegetable Stearate.
As a dietary supplement for adults, take one (1) or two (2) Vcaps® capsules two or three times a day with food, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
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The Science Behind MSM
Research from the Journal of Sports Medicine shows how supplementation with MSM helps to reduce inflammatory response to wear and tear of the joints. This is done by reducing the signaling of inflammatory cytokines that contribute to the deterioration of cartilage of the joints. [1]
Research published in Nutrients states that supplementation with MSM can increase production of Glutathione for the support of the cells and the liver for detoxification. [2]
Research from Plos One states how MSM helps to regulate the health of the bones, muscles and the circulatory system as an antioxidant agent able to regulate cell-signaling and pain/inflammation-signaling pathways. [3]
[1] J Sports Med (Hindawi Publ Corp). 2016; 2016: 7498359.
[2] Nutrients. 2017 Mar; 9(3): 290.
[3] PLoS One. 2019; 14(12): e0225598.