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Sulfur, essential for human life
Sulfur is the eighth most abundant element in the human body and is part of the proteins and enzymes that make up our bodies. It is also the third most abundant mineral in your body, based on percentage of total body weight. If you have high levels of LDL cholesterol your body is compensating for cholesterol sulfate deficiency. When LDL is turned into plaque, blood platelets inside the plaque produce cholesterol sulfate, which your heart and brain need for optimal function. Under normal, healthy conditions, your skin synthesizes both cholesterol sulfate and vitamin D3 sulfate when exposed to sunlight. These two sulfated sterols are water soluble and can travel freely in your bloodstream. However, if you are sulfur deficient your body cannot synthesize sunlight properly, leading to sunburns and D3 deficiencies. Lowering high LDL levels usually leads to strokes because the body is left with no way to create cholesterol sulfate. If you have poor tolerance for foods high in sulfur, it may be an indication of an overgrowth of sulfur-reducing bacteria in your gut. These bacteria, such as Desoulfovibrio and Bilophila wadsworthia, produce hydrogen sulfide gas from sulfur-based food sources, which can destroy the gut lining and cause gastrointestinal discomfort. If you have high LDL, are "sulfur intolerant", or even get frequent sunburns you might want to consider supplementing with MSM. I started soaking in epsom salt baths before supplementing with MSM and I started to be able to tolerate leafy green vegetables and sulfur rich foods. Amazing! I recommend everyone try MSM. If this review helped you make an informed purchase please mark it as helpful ♡
January 2020 · Health and Household · verified purchase
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