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Sulfur
Helps to Support:
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Healthy skin tissue* |
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Healthy healing of wounds* |
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Healthy and normal blood glucose levels* |
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Mental health* |
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Healthy joints* |
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Healthy blood vessels* |
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Healthy back and spine* |
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Healthy urinary tract* |
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Healthy muscles* |
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Normal stomach health* |
Minerals for Life™ water-soluble
Sulfur is a dietary supplement containing elemental sulfur.
Water-soluble sulfur is found in all connective tissue and skin and
is vital for the growth of hair and nails. Sulfur comprises 0.25% of
our body weight.
The highest concentrations of sulfur are found in cartilage,
tendons, and keratin, a tough, fibrous protein substance that forms
such structures as nails and hair. Sulfur supports growth and
strength of nails and hair. Nutritional sulfur is required by many
functions of the body. For instance, the production of insulin in
the body requires sulfur in its molecular structure and numerous
other proteins.* Protein catalysts and enzymes incorporate sulfur
into their molecular framework. Proper protein synthesis can be
achieved only with water-soluble sulfur to maintain the correct
molecular framework for soft and connective tissue throughout the
human body. Sulfur also promotes joint health and movement.* Sulfur
increases blood circulation and supports muscle health.*
Water-soluble sulfur in its pure form, is an oil . Due to the fact
that it is almost impossible to put into a water-soluble form, it is
extremely scarce in nature. It is believed the sulfur oil used in
the Minerals for Life sulfur solution helps to repair the myelin
sheath.* The myelin sheath promotes calm, controlled motor
functioning.*
Sulfur also is a factor in healthy skin, blood cells, and collagen.*
When the body replaces old skin cells, a proper balance of sulfur
will encourage the development of smooth skin.* It has been referred
to as “Nature’s Beauty Mineral.”
Sulfur plays an important part in tissue breathing, the process
whereby oxygen and other substances are used to build cells and
release energy.*
Sulfur supplementation helps support respiratory function, lung
health, and promotes ease of breathing.*
Sulfur promotes energy, mental calmness, and the ability to
concentrate.*
Sulfur helps the liver produce choline and promotes intestinal
health by coating the intestinal tract.*
Sulfur has also been extremely helpful in supporting a healthy
urinary tract and regularity. Sulfur scavenges free radicals and
acts as a potent antioxidant.* It assists with detoxifying the body,
allowing water and nutrients to flow freely into cells and waste
products and toxins to flow out.*
Persons with sensitivities to environmental materials, such as house
dust, pollen, wool, animal hair, feathers, and others have reported
substantial benefit from sulfur supplementation.*
Proper water-soluble sulfur levels are useful in promoting the
health of the body when exposed to radiation. Sulfur promotes a
healthy musculoskeletal system.* A combination of sulfur and vitamin
C has shown even greater benefits.*
Sulfur works in indirect ways to maintain life, playing a major role
in the production of antibodies, hormones, insulin, adrenal cortical
hormones, and enzymes.*
Sulfur forms covalent bonds with carbon, which may play a large role
in maintaining the health of tissues and organs in the body and
assists with body repair.*
Adult Directions
Take 1 teaspoon daily with a meal. Do not exceed
1 teaspoon daily. This product may be taken on an occasional basis
as desired.
Caution
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep
cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for
children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women.
First consult with your physician before starting this or any new
mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or
nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement
program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients.
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This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
Scientific
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