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MSM (60 Tablets, 1000 mg)
from Ripple Creek
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Retail Price:
$15.36
Our Price: $11.36
You Save: $4.00
Item: RC155
Size: 60 Capsules
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Description:
Methylsulfonylmethane tablets from Ripple Creek contain organic sulfur that is required for several physiological functions in the human body. Sulfur that constitutes 0.25% of total body weight is mainly obtained from fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, and meat. Levels of MSM also decline as a person ages. Hence, MSM supplements can be used as a dietary supplement. These sulfur supplements supply natural MSM that you may not obtain through normal diet. MSM supplements consist of water soluble compounds that can be readily absorbed by the body. Recommended dosage of methylsulfonylmethane tablets is one capsule daily with your meals.
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Suggested Use:
Take one (1) capsule daily with meals, or as directed by a health care professional.
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Ingredients:
Each capsule contains MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) (1000 mg)
The statements presented have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease. The information presented is for information only and not as a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the advice of a physician, dietitian, pharmacist, or other qualified health professional about the appropriateness of taking a dietary supplement and to learn about potential interactions with medications.
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