Has anyone ever taken this its all natural form of organic sulfur,its says it provides the chemical links needed to form and maintain various tissues and articular cartlilages found in the body including hair. After my hip surgery i was told to take glucosamine but can't take it so I, my brother in law take sMSM for his ( degenerative bone and muscle problems) .SO I started taking it ,all my hair is coming out again BUTT I have stbble which has never happened before it used to be smooth so I'm hopeing a quick regrowth I'll let everyone know how this goes ,its only been 6 weeks!!!!! Have A FUN SATURDAY

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Comment by JeffreySF on August 15, 2009 at 11:39pm
Hi Linda,
I've never heard of this. What is the color of the regrowth?
Keep us posted with your results.

Jeffrey
Comment by linda carraway on August 16, 2009 at 7:57am
Well i'm 51 and my hair has been gray for 10 yrs so it is mostly gray, but there is some brown. I'm just so surprised at how quickly it seems to be growing back.I'm wondering if it has anything to do with hormonal changes,I'm in menopause now!!! The last time it all fell out was after the birth of my son.
Comment by Heather L on August 16, 2009 at 10:39am
Hi Linda,

YES I have taken MSM for about a year ( this was a few years ago- no longer on it) and I did not find it to effect my AA at all. However I do think it is safe and beneficial supplement. Just not sure that it will do
much to impact an autoimmune disease like AA.

Jeff- it is a nutritional sulfur that is found in animals, plants and US. Not to be confused with synthetic
sulfa-based drugs- which people are often allergic too. It is found in very small amount of some foods we eat like, eggs, beans, lean beef, poultry, kale, broccoli etc. In our bodies is is found in the highest concentration in our joints, skin, hair and nails. It is in several over the counter products- like anti aging
creams ( it helps collagen synthesis), and creams for sore achey joints. It is often used for knee & hip pain and many glucosamine supplements all ready have it in them. Basically it is a good natural anti-
inflammatory. I have taken the pills and even tried creams right on my spots. If your body is deficient in
MSM you would be experiencing things like brittle/breaking hair, brittle/ peeling nails, premature aging...

Happy you are having beneficial results Linda! Please keep us posted- you have me tempted to try it again. However- I tend to believe the results you are seeing are coming from the hormonal changes in
menopause. But you just never know! :) A salon where I go to for LLLT laser on my spots has a couple clients with AA/ AT and although I have not met her - the salon owner tells me there is a woman who comes
in that has had AT for about 30 years and is now in menopause and has almost a full head of hair!!!
Makes the hot flashes worth it! ha!

Good luck with it! Fingers crossed it keeps on growing!!!

Heather
Comment by linda carraway on August 16, 2009 at 6:09pm
WOW now I'm going to start taking pictures , bring on the hot flashs!!!! My daughter 's wedding is 1-23-2010 I can only pray if not I'll buy the best wig out there!
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