Some Symptoms Of a Sulfur Deficiency:
- Acne
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Back Pain
- Constipation
- Circulatory Problems
- Dry Skin
- Free Radical Damage
- Infection
- Inflammation
- Migraines
- Muscle Pain
- Nerve Disorders
- Skin Disorders
- Stress
- Urinary Tract Disorders
- Various Muscle & Skeletal Disorders
- Wrinkles
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What Can Sulfur Do For You?
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Chronic or severe allergies to materials such as dust, pollen, wool, animal hair, feathers, etc., with symptoms ranging from respiratory congestion to inflammation, itching & general discomfort, can be relieved with sulfur.
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It increases blood circulation, reduces back pain, relieves migraine headaches, promotes muscle healing, scavenges free radicals, beautifies the skin, relieves allergies to food, controls acidity in stomach ulcers, is important for carbohydrate metabolism and speeds wound healing.
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Sulfur is stored in the brain, nerves, bowel and liver and in all body cells especially skin, hair and nails.
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It also helps lubricate the joints and alleviate much of the pain and stiffness associated with the more and more common conditions of arthritis, osteoporosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, lower back pain, etc.
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A non-metallic element, sulfur is necessary for collagen production (collagen is the fibrous protein that makes up bone, cartilage, tendon, etc.).
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An excellence mineral, sulfur also gives strength to your skin, hair and nails. It can be taken both orally and topically and can be used by adults, children, infants, and animals.....and it will keep you warm too!
Food Sources Of Sulfur
- Brussels Sprouts
- Fish
- Garlic
- Kale
- Kelp
- Legumes
- Lettuce
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Meats
- Milk
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Nuts
- Onions
- Poultry
- Raspberries
- Seaweed
- Turnips
- Cabbage
- Egg Yolks
- Eggs
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and the products of this company are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before taking this product.
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