MSM-Methylsulfonylmethane is a naturally occurring organic sulfur compound that plays a central role in the structure of the body's cells. MSM helps increase cell membrane permeability, which facilitates the removal of waste products and enables efficient nutrient absorption. MSM also helps improve muscle circulation and oxygen uptake, which can delay the lactic acid threshold. MSM can also act as an antioxidant and reduce the amount of free radicals after physical exertion, which in turn can improve the horse's recovery.
MSM consists of the organic sulfur compound methylsulfonylmethane. MSM occurs naturally in the body and is involved in the formation of the body's collagen and keratin. Collagen, in turn, is part of the structure of joints, muscles, coat, and skin.
MSM is also involved in the formation of new cells found in, for example, muscle tissue, bone tissue, and connective tissue. Connective tissue is what makes, among other things, tendons and ligaments strong and elastic.
Which horses is MSM suitable for?
MSM is suitable for horses that are perceived to have problems with muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. MSM is also well suited for horses that have issues with recovery or that, due to age, seem to lack energy.
96 h competition withdrawal period according to NEMAC
MSM is preferably given as a daily supplement to horses in hard training. For horses that seem muscle stiff and need a long warm-up. For horses that recover poorly after training or competition.
Dosage
6 ml (4 g) per 100 kg body weight per day.
Example: horse 500 kg 30 ml/day (20 g/day).
Storage & shelf life
Store dry, cool, and well sealed. See best before date.
Recycle as plastic.
Contents (Trace elements) |
per 30 ml (30 g) | per kg |
MSM | 20 g | 1000 g |
Composition | ||
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
Analytical constituents | |
Crude protein | 0.08 % |
Crude fat | <0.1 % |
Crude fiber | <0.5% |
Crude ash | <0.1 % |
Calcium | <100 mg/kg |
Sodium | <300 mg/kg |
Phosphorus | <100 mg/kg |
MSM-Methylsulfonylmethane is a naturally occurring organic sulfur compound that plays a central role in the structure of the body's cells. MSM helps increase cell membrane permeability, which facilitates the removal of waste products and enables efficient nutrient absorption. MSM also helps improve muscle circulation and oxygen uptake, which can delay the lactic acid threshold. MSM can also act as an antioxidant and reduce the amount of free radicals after physical exertion, which in turn can improve the horse's recovery.
MSM consists of the organic sulfur compound methylsulfonylmethane. MSM occurs naturally in the body and is involved in the formation of the body's collagen and keratin. Collagen, in turn, is part of the structure of joints, muscles, coat, and skin.
MSM is also involved in the formation of new cells found in, for example, muscle tissue, bone tissue, and connective tissue. Connective tissue is what makes, among other things, tendons and ligaments strong and elastic.
Which horses is MSM suitable for?
MSM is suitable for horses that are perceived to have problems with muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. MSM is also well suited for horses that have issues with recovery or that, due to age, seem to lack energy.
96 h competition withdrawal period according to NEMAC
MSM is preferably given as a daily supplement to horses in hard training. For horses that seem muscle stiff and need a long warm-up. For horses that recover poorly after training or competition.
Dosage
6 ml (4 g) per 100 kg body weight per day.
Example: horse 500 kg 30 ml/day (20 g/day).
Storage & shelf life
Store dry, cool, and well sealed. See best before date.
Recycle as plastic.
Contents (Trace elements) |
per 30 ml (30 g) | per kg |
MSM | 20 g | 1000 g |
Composition | ||
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) |
Analytical constituents | |
Crude protein | 0.08 % |
Crude fat | <0.1 % |
Crude fiber | <0.5% |
Crude ash | <0.1 % |
Calcium | <100 mg/kg |
Sodium | <300 mg/kg |
Phosphorus | <100 mg/kg |