January 19, 2007, Newsletter Issue #48: Glucosamine and MSM

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MSM. Isn't that the stuff in Chinese food you should avoid? MSM. Aren't those the pyramid schemes you get in your e-mail when you're trying to complete a client proposal and the kids are yelling? MSM or methylsulfonylmethane is an organic source of sulfur, one of the major building blocks of joint health as well as a component of the healthy skin, nails and hair you need to make a good impression on your clients and not scare your kids. Combine MSM with glucosamine and what do you get? Glucosamine, like chondroitin, supports your cartilage and acts as a lubricant like oil. Your joints are getting stiff from building a business and being a work-at-home mom. You may not have to gas your car, but you need to fuel your joints so they keep working. So what do you get when you combine glucosamine with MSM? Strong joints and replenished cartilage that allow you to dive into both new client accounts and piles of leaves with your kids!

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