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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT – SULFURZYME

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT – SULFURZYME


What mineral is more abundant in the body than calcium and phosphorus? Sulfur.
Are you getting enough from your diet? Should you supplement? What would be the benefits?
Nearly half of the sulfur in our body resides in the muscles, bones and skin. Sulfur helps our cells to maintain their shape. If you do not maintain adequate amounts of sulfur, you could experience sagging skin, wrinkles, painful joints and weak muscles. Sulfur is also found in hair and nails.
Where do we get sulfur?
Mostly foods such as dairy protein, fish, high quality beef and poultry.
Those who choose a vegetarian lifestyle run the risk of depleting the body of sulfur and may consider supplementing. Though in far less amounts, legumes, eggs, garlic, onions, Brussel sprouts, asparagus, kale and wheat germ also contain sulfur. BUT, sulfur is heat sensitive, so consuming these foods cooked means you are not getting all of it’s sulfur.
When it comes to supplementing, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), is not a drug, but an organic form of sulfur naturally found in many plants. MSM has been shown to assist in breaking down arterial plaque, helping with the bodies normal detoxification processes and supporting normal inflammation. MSM also aids in the conversion of B1 and biotin and in converting carbohydrates into energy.
 Sulfurzyme
Sulfurzyme combines wolfberry with MSM, a naturally occurring organic form of dietary sulfur needed by our bodies every day to maintain the structure of proteins, protect cells and cell membranes, replenish the connections between cells, and preserve the molecular framework of connective tissue. MSM also supports the immune system, the liver, circulation and proper intestinal function and works to scavenge free radicals. Wolfberries contain minerals and coenzymes that support the assimilation and metabolism of sulfur.
How to use:
Take 2 capsules two times daily or as needed one hour before or after meals.
Keep in a cool dry place. Do not expose to excessive heat or direct sunlight.
 This mineral needs to be replenished daily.


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