An Essential Mineral for Healthy Joints

An Essential Mineral for Healthy Joints

Sulfur is one of the most common minerals in your body, but levels can decline with age. It plays a role in the biological activity of important proteins, particularly those found in your joints and connective tissue. The good news is there are several ways to maintain healthy sulfur levels and support healthy joints.

Sulfur via Food

Most of the sulfur your body needs comes from your diet. Meat is among the best sources, and several vegetables are high in it too:

  • Brussels sprouts
  • Asparagus
  • Onions
  • Garlic
  • Kale

Unfortunately, many foods now contain smaller quantities of sulfur due to soil depletion from over-farming — so depending on your diet, you still may not be getting enough. Other factors play a role too: natural levels decline with age, and absorption can slow over time.

Getting Enough Sulfur

Beyond a diet of sulfur-rich foods, some supplements help support the body's sulfur levels. MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is an organic form of sulfur as well as an antioxidant. It occurs naturally in the tissue of plants and animals, and its structure is readily absorbed and used by the body.

Flexcin's formula contains MSM alongside other joint-supporting ingredients. Supplementing with Flexcin helps support healthy sulfur levels, helping your joint tissue and supporting structures stay strong naturally.

For more about Flexcin's joint supplement formula, visit the key ingredients page. Flexcin International provides effective, premium-quality, all-natural joint health supplements — browse our products today.