New MSM Study
For the first time ever, a study on methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) was published in a medical journal-the April 2002 issue of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. This study, which details the effects of MSM on seasonal allergies
The study was conducted by the GENESIS Center for Integrative Medicine and the American Institute for Biosocial and Medical Research. It details how MSM, a form of organic sulfur, helps people with seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR), which is commonly known as hay fever. Fifty people participated in the study. They were given 2,600 mg per day of MSM for 30 days. Within the first week, these participants showed significant signs of improvement, which continued to strengthen as the study proceeded.