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Opti MSM® Capsules (1000 mg) - 120 pieces

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OptiMSM® capsules provide you with the world's purest organic sulphur. Thanks to the patented fourfold distillation process, the branded raw material guarantees a purity of 99.9 percent. This central source of sulphur provides your body with an essential building block for metabolic processes, enzymes and connective tissue. Ideal for all those who pay attention to their vitality in everyday life and sport.

  • Highly dosed: A full 1000 mg of methylsulfonylmethane per capsule.
  • Original OptiMSM®: The purest organic sulphur (99.9%).
  • 100% Clean: Vegan, gluten-free & without magnesium stearate.
  • Premium quality: Laboratory tested & Made in Germany.
  • Long-term supply: 120 capsules for a full 4 months supply.
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Compositionper capsule% of the reference amount (NRV*)
Methyl sulfonyl methane1000 mg**


Zutaten: 86% methyl sulfonyl methane (brand name: OptiMSM®), capsule shell: hydroxyprophylmethyl celluslose

*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011

**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.

Verzehrempfehlung

Take 1-2 capsules daily with plenty of liquid.

Hinweise
Important: Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Food supplements are no substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Manufacturer / Distributor

GN Laboratories Europe, London / United Kingdom

Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands

Quellen
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Inhalt: 120 capsules Artikelnr.: 7671

What makes OptiMSM® capsules so special?

In sport and everyday life, we often underestimate the role of sulphur in our diet. While the focus is usually on magnesium or iron, this essential building block for your health is often missing. Yet MSM methylsulfonylmethane is the third most abundant mineral in the body in terms of quantity and is therefore crucial if you want to do something more for your performance.

Quality is crucial: For example, many conventional sulphur supplements are often obtained as loose powder or pressed tablets by simple crystallization. The problem with this production is that impurities and foreign substances can remain trapped in the lattice.

With this product from GN Laboratories you choose a safer way. Only OptiMSM® is used here and comes from a patented fourfold distillation process.

MSM methylsulfonylmethane for regeneration and exercise

Intensive exercise challenges the body. Organic sulphur is a key building block for the body's own amino acids and proteins. Active people in particular often have an increased requirement that is not always covered by their normal diet.

  • Efficient supply: Thanks to the high bioavailability of this sulphur compound, your body can make optimum use of the active ingredient. This helps you to specifically prevent a deficiency.
  • Practical intake: The capsule form is the ideal alternative to loose powder. With your daily dose, you can be sure of pure quality without complicated preparation.
  • 100% clean: The product consistently dispenses with unnecessary additives and colorants. The plant-based capsule shell is also gluten-free and therefore safe for everyone.

Intake and dosage

For an optimal supply as a building material for collagen, take 1 to 2 capsules a day unchewed with plenty of water. As this compound has a synergistic effect, we recommend combining it with vitamin C. This helps you to efficiently prevent a sulphur deficiency.

As the product contains no additives, it is a pure component for your quality of life. One capsule a day is enough for 4 months. We base this recommendation on the current study situation and positive reviews.

Our quality promise

At Gigas Nutrition, we check every product carefully before we offer it. After all, your purchase should be safe. That's why we do not tolerate inferior ingredients in our range.

  • No compromises: GN Laboratories only uses distilled OptiMSM® to safely exclude impurities.
  • Maximum safety: Production takes place directly in Germany according to the highest standards.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the difference between MSM and Opti-MSM?
The difference lies in the cleaning process. The standard variant is usually crystallized, which can leave residues. OptiMSM® is distilled 4 times. This process guarantees the highest safety and purity worldwide. It is the only raw material that is supported by published US studies.
What is OptiMSM good for?
OptiMSM serves as a high-quality source of organic sulphur. This is a key building block for joints, cartilage and connective tissue. Athletes often use it to optimize regeneration after hard sessions and to support the body's own antioxidants such as glutathione¹².
What effect does OptiMSM have?
It provides biologically active methyl groups for your metabolism. Studies show that MSM can reduce markers of oxidative stress and muscle damage after exercise⁸. It helps your body build structural proteins and make microscopic repair processes run more efficiently.