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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) Methylsulfonylmethane
or dimethyl sulfone (MSM) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound.
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) are closely related
compounds. In its purified form, MSM has no odor and is a slightly
bitter tasting, water-soluble, white, crystalline powder that contains
34% elemental sulfur (chemical formula of [CH3]2SO2). The origins of
MSM begin with the phytoplankton in the ocean. DMS is produced through
a complex process occurring in the ocean. DMS escapes as a gas and
rises into the upper atmosphere. (Some atmospheric chemists suggest
that MSM and its related compounds, DMSO and DMS, are the source of 85%
of the sulfur compounds in all living organisms.) In the atmosphere,
DMS is oxidized by ozone and ultraviolet light into its chemical
cousins, DMSO and MSM. DMSO and MSM return to the earth in rain, where
they are absorbed by the soil. Then plants rapidly take up the two
compounds and concentrate them. Next, animals eat the plants, which
completes the cycle (Prater 1999).
Therefore, as a result of the cycle that began with phytoplankton,
MSM occurs naturally in the human body as a result of the food we eat.
It is a normal component of fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, and meat
and can also be found in tea, coffee, and chocolate. MSM can be
detected in the circulatory system (about 0.2 ppm in a normal adult
male) and in human urine. Normal adult humans excrete from 4-11 mg of
MSM each day in their urine. The concentration of MSM decreases with
age in vertebrates. Therefore some research suggests there is a minimum
concentration of MSM that must be maintained in the body to preserve
normal function and structure (Prater 1999).
Chelation involves a sulfur donor (Esteves et al. 2000). Because MSM
is a compound that contains sulfur, theoretically it could be
beneficial as a part of a detoxification protocol for heavy metals
(e.g., there is a sulfur component in glutathione, methionine,
cysteine, and NAC). After administering cadmium to rats, cysteine and
methionine were given in combination. Esteves et al. (2000) found that
cadmium was removed from the circulatory system, preventing its
deleterious effects. In addition to its detoxifying potential, MSM has
potential for allergy response reduction, control of hyperactivity,
constipation relief, cancer prevention, and inflammatory conditions,
such as rheumatoid and degenerative arthritis (Prater 1999).
Rutin Rutin
is a phytoextract (plant extract) found in many plants, particularly
buckwheat. Other rich sources of rutin are black tea and apple peel.
Rutin is thought to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory,
anticarcinogenic, and cytoprotective activities (Deschner et al. 1993;
Perez Guerrero et al. 1994; Kostyuk et al. 1996; Galvez et al. 1997;
Cruz et al. 1998). Studies in animals demonstrated that rutin has
anti-inflammatory potential in colitis, reducing tissue damage (Galvez
et al. 1997; Cruz et al. 1998). Kostyuk et al. (1998) reported
free-radical scavenging and iron-chelating ability that significantly
protected against cellular damage.
Dietary Fiber Choosing
foods with high fiber content and supplementing the diet with
additional fiber (e.g., psyllium, acacia, apple pectin, and oat and
wheat bran) aid the body in ridding itself of toxins. When adding fiber
to your diet, use small amounts at first so that your digestive system
can adjust to the added fiber. If gas or bloating occurs, reduce the
amount until tolerance is achieved.
Protective Agents
SAMe SAMe
or S-adenosylmethionine (also known as SAM or AdoMet) has been called
"the liver's super-nutrient." Nothing else comes close to SAMe in
providing a spectrum of health benefits for the liver. As a preventive
agent, SAMe is so powerful that it can reverse the destructive effects
of chemicals and alcohol as they occur. It also has a central role in
liver biochemistry. SAMe performs two crucial functions: methylation
and trans-sulfuration. One result of trans-sulfuration is a
transformation into glutathione, the liver's most vital substance.
Glutathione is crucial for liver function and is a natural antioxidant
for the liver. Because the liver also contains the third highest amount
of SAMe in the body (after the adrenal and pineal glands) and because
SAMe is so important for liver function, SAMe can be considered to be
an essential nutrient for the liver.
The principal function of the liver is to break down damaging
substances encountered by the body (drugs, alcohol, infections, or even
our own body products). Therefore, poor liver function is invariably
accompanied by glutathione depletion. In addition to its many other
functions, SAMe also plays a leading role in liver regeneration. Anyone
concerned about the effects of drugs, toxic chemicals, alcohol, and
aging on the liver should consider taking SAMe for its protective
benefits.
Several studies were conducted to investigate the role of SAMe in
arsenic toxicity (Yamanaka et al. 1997; Tripathi et al. 1998; Goering
et al. 1999). A study by Goering et al. (1999) demonstrated that
arsenic interferes with DNA methyltransferases, causing the tumor
suppressor genes to be inactivated. The study suggests that
arsenic-induced malignant transformation is linked to DNA
hypomethylation subsequent to depletion of SAMe, potentially resulting
in aberrant gene activation, including cancer genes. Note: In
methylation, a compound is derived from ethanol in which hydroxyl
hydrogen is replaced by a metal.
Gubrelay et al. (2001) conducted a study in mice to determine the
role of SAMe to increase removal of cadmium from target organs by
diethylenetriamine penta acetic acid (DTPA). Their results indicated
that there was significant removal of cadmium concentration from the
blood in DTPA-plus-SAMe-treated animals compared to either one of the
substances alone. Gubrelay et al. (2001) also found that treatment with
SAMe alone was effective in correcting zinc and glutathione
concentrations.
As early as 1985, research was being done in mice to investigate the
beneficial effects of SAMe on acute and chronic lead exposure (Paredes
et al. 1985). The mice were treated with subcutaneous SAMe for 20-22
days. In all test subjects, there was significant recovery of
erythrocytic (red blood cell) ALA-D following SAMe therapy. There was
also decreased lead content in blood, liver, and kidneys, with near
normal levels attained in 2 weeks. Glutathione (GSH) concentration in
blood and liver that had been diminished also increased after SAMe
administration, reaching normal levels.
Silibinin Silibinin
(also silybin) is the most biologically active ingredient in silymarin.
Silymarin is an extract derived from the herb milk thistle (a member of
the Compositae or daisy family). Silymarin and its main active
ingredient, silibinin, help prevent toxic liver damage. Standardized
milk thistle extract usually consists of a minimum of 35% silybin (by
HPLC analysis).
A recent study by Skottova (1999) compared the effectiveness of
silymarin with silibinin to inhibit copper-induced oxidation of
low-density lipoproteins in vitro. Silymarin and silybinin were found
to be equally effective in prolonging the initial "lag phase" (the slow
stage of the oxidation process). As a result, Skottova concluded that
"silybin is the most important compound of silymarin in protecting the
LDL from oxidation."
There have been a few studies to investigate the activity of
silibinin on heavy metals. This research supports the use of silibinin
as an adjunct for liver, kidney, pancreas, and other organ support in
any heavy metal detoxification program. The importance of silibinin for
heavy metal detoxification is in its ability to aid liver function and
regeneration (Pietrangelo et al. 1995; Wellington et al. 2001), elevate
glutathione enzyme levels (Gonzalez-Correa et al. 2002), reduce
oxidation (Pietrangelo et al. 1995; Skottova et al. 1999), and improve
cellular thiol status (Tager et al. 2001).
However, if the liver has already been damaged by toxic substances,
silymarin and silibinin can help speed up liver regeneration. Silymarin
and silibinin actually accelerated the rate of protein synthesis in the
liver, leading to faster cell regeneration (Sonnenbichler et al. 1986;
Valenzuela et al. 1994). At the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry
in Germany, Sonnenbichler et al. (1999) discovered that silibinin also
protected the kidneys from toxic injury and produced accelerated kidney
regeneration after toxic damage (e.g., from agents such as chemotherapy
drugs). Because the kidneys can be damaged by analgesics, chemotherapy
drugs, and other toxic substances, the finding that silibinin has
protective benefits and even stimulates regeneration has tremendous
clinical interest.
ConclusiON
For most people, acute heavy metal toxicity will rarely be a concern
or pose a problem. However, certain groups are at a higher risk:
- Those who live in homes that contain
lead pipes and lead-based paint or in areas having high environmental
levels of elemental mercury, iron, or aluminum
- Those who work in industries that manufacture batteries, pesticides, and fertilizers or who are members of their households
- Those who work in industries that are involved in metal finishing
- Those who handle chemicals in scientific or laboratory settings
Exposure to heavy metals can be considered acute from an accident or
chronic from long-term exposure. Unrecognized or untreated toxicity
will likely result in illness and reduced quality of life. Testing is
essential if you suspect you or someone in your household might have
heavy metal toxicity. If test results are positive, initiation of
appropriate conventional and natural medical procedures described
earlier in the protocol might be required. However, there are many
proactive things you can do to provide yourself with natural chelating,
detoxifying, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities and to aid
your vital organs in performing at their best.
SUMMARY
If you suspect you have heavy metal toxicity, consult your personal
physician. If you have a specific medical condition or are taking
prescription medicine, you must also consult your personal physician
about possible contraindications for your condition or possible drug
interactions before using any suggested product. More aggressive
treatment approaches for chelation therapy require the supervision and
monitoring by a qualified medical health professional.
Observe workplace safety rules and follow procedures to protect
yourself in the workplace. When leaving the workplace, follow
decontamination procedures to avoid wearing contaminated clothing that
could potentially expose other persons, particularly children in the
home. At home, raise your awareness of potential sources of exposure to
toxic materials. Take measures to limit access to toxic products.
Whenever possible, replace toxic products with less dangerous
alternatives. Properly dispose of those that are no longer needed.
Learn to recognize the symptoms of ingested toxic substances. Learn
first aid procedures. Display emergency contact numbers by the
telephone.
Strive to achieve proper, balanced nutrition by choosing fresh
(organic when possible) fruits, vegetables, grains, lean meat, and
cold-water fish.
Consider taking supplemental antioxidants, herbs, minerals, amino
acids, phytoextracts, detoxifying agents, protective agents, and fiber
as adjuncts to a healthy diet to enhance vital organ functioning and to
aid in your body's natural detoxifying actions. The dosage
recommendations listed below are for healthy persons.
- Vitamin Depot Online.com Mix provides a
convenient source of vitamins, trace minerals, amino acids, and herb
extracts. The recommended dose of Vitamin Depot Online.com Mix is 3 tablets taken
3 times daily.
- Vitamin Depot Online.com Booster contains
three forms of selenium, vitamin E, and other important nutrients. The
suggested dose is 1 capsule daily with any meal.
- Vitamin C is an antioxidant
known for its immune and oxidative benefits. A prophylactic dose of
2.5-6 grams daily from all of the various forms of vitamin C (including
dietary sources) is recommended. Vitamin C may cause gastric upset for
some people. Taking vitamin C with meals may alleviate gastric upset,
as might using an antacid, buffering agent, or a buffered form of
vitamin C.
- Vitamin E has known antioxidant,
immune enhancement, and cardiovascular benefits. The suggested dose is
one 400-IU capsule daily. For therapeutic use, a dose of 1-5 capsules
taken with meals is suggested.
- Vitamin A has important
antioxidant properties and proven benefits for cancer and heart disease
prevention. A daily dose of one to two 25,000-IU capsules is
recommended.
- Glutathione is one of the body's most powerful antioxidants. A daily dose of two to six 750-mg capsules daily is recommended.
- Selenium is an essential
micronutrient that is important in immune and antioxidant functions. A
recommended daily dose is one 200-mcg capsule of selenium.
- Zinc is another essential
micronutrient that is important in immune and antioxidant functions.
One 30-mg capsule of zinc daily is suggested.
- Lactoferrin is known for its
ability to have an affinity for iron. One 300-mg capsule of Lactoferrin
daily is recommended as a dietary supplement.
- Garlic has been used for
centuries for medicinal purposes and has proven protective benefits
from pollutants, heavy metals, and cancer-causing substances. A
recommended dose is two 200-mg capsules taken with meals.
- Consider using cilantro.
Cilantro is readily available from high-quality produce sources or as
oil that can be rubbed into the skin. Steep 1-15 drops in hot water 2
times daily (5 days on, 2 days off). During mercury chelation therapy,
stop using cilantro after 2 weeks or on the day therapy begins during
the third week.
- Keep cilantro out of the reach of
children. If you have any discomfort after taking cilantro, discontinue
using it orally and try using cilantro oil on your skin (1 drop on the
wrist twice daily).
- Green tea has been demonstrated to
be a powerful antioxidant. For protective purposes, one 725-mg capsule
daily is suggested. For therapeutic purposes, consider taking two
capsules.
- Calcium is an essential mineral
for maintaining healthy bones as well as having properties that block
the absorption of free radical-generating iron into the bloodstream.
Depending on individual requirements, 1000 mg is a beginning dose of
supplemental calcium. A daily dose of one to two 1000-mg capsules is
suggested. For those who have a low calcium-content diet or who do not
take other calcium supplements, consider taking more. Calcium
absorption and utilization is enhanced by also taking vitamin D3. It is
recommended that calcium be taken daily in divided doses.
- L-cysteine, N-acetyl-cysteine,
and glutathione are important antioxidants. When taking L-cysteine,
N-acetyl-cysteine, or glutathione, it is recommended that vitamin C
also be taken to help maintain their powerful free radical-suppressing
effects. Take 2-6 capsules of the supplement L-Glutathione, L-Cysteine,
& C daily.
- Alfalfa sprouts are available as
a food product in most health food stores and may be added to salads or
blended into a juice. Dried herbs from alfalfa leaves and sprouts may
be brewed into a tea--1 oz steeped in 1 pint of water for 20 minutes--2
cups daily. Dried powder capsules may also be taken at a dose of 4-6
capsules a day. Due to its high iron content, alfalfa should not be
taken by individuals with toxic or chronic iron overload.
- Include citrus fruit and foods
containing buckwheat flour in your diet as natural sources of rutin. A
convenient source of supplemental rutin is 1/4 tsp of Rutin Powder
taken 2-3 times daily with a beverage.
- Consider taking MSM,
alpha-lipoic acid, glycine, and chlorella for their natural detoxifying
benefits. MSM has anti-inflammatory benefits. A daily dose of one to
three 1000-mg capsules is suggested. MSM is most effectively utilized
when taken with meals. Alpha-lipoic acid is a universal antioxidant and
meets all antioxidant evaluation criteria. For healthy people, take one
to two 250-mg capsules daily. Glycine is a chemically simple and
abundant conditionally essential amino acid. It combines with many
toxic substances and coverts them to harmless forms, which are then
excreted. One tsp. of glycine powder provides 2.8 grams of pure glycine
(1 gram or more may be taken because glycine is nontoxic). Glycine
powder is easily soluble in juice or water and is not unpleasant
tasting.
- Note: Chlorella
causes diarrhea in some persons. Start with a small dose (i.e., two
500-mg tablets daily) and consider adding cellulose enzyme.
- Include daily dietary fiber from
natural sources such as carbohydrates, fruits, vegetables, whole grain
products, wheat bran, and beans, when possible. Supplemental fiber from
Fiber Food Caps is another good source of natural, soluble fiber. Take
6 capsules with each meal and at least 10 oz of water. If necessary,
use smaller doses at first until your digestive system adjusts to the
added fiber. If gas or bloating occurs, reduce the dose until tolerance
is achieved.
- On an empty stomach, take one to four 200-mg capsules of SAMe daily with water. Take folic acid, B12, and B6 when taking SAMe.
- SAMe should not be taken with antidepressants except under a physician's care.
- Consider silibinin and silymarin
for their liver protective benefits. A suggested dose of Silibinin Plus
is one 326-mg capsule taken 2 times daily. An alternative is one 100-mg
capsule of Silymarin taken 4 times daily. Silymarin contains milk
thistle standardized at 80%.
For more informatiON
American Board of Chelation Therapy, (312) 266-7246; American College of Advancement in Medicine,
American College of Nutrition, (727) 446-6086; American Association of
Naturopathic Physicians, (877)969-2267; National Institutes of Health,
(301) 496-4000; Food and Drug Administration, (888) 463-6332; Agency
for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, (888) 422-8737.
Product availabiliTY
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