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Crysdon said:
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I spoke to my doctor and he told me that MSM is in it purest form when it is crystals, then the crystals are ground into powder. So that is why I use the crystals. I know alot of you are using the powder.
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The powder you speak of IS ground crystals. I think everyone is calling it powder because of its texture. So yeah, everyone who uses the jar of pure MSM is using what you're using.
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You are incorrect the powder and crystal or flakes are not the same thing. Many of the MSM powders on the market contain fillers and are not pure MSM. Do not assume that if it is in powder form that it is the same as pure crystals that are uncut.
Manufacturing Facts
During the manufacturing process, MSM forms naturally in to crystals / flakes of varying sizes.
Some suppliers call them crystals, some call them flakes, there is no difference except in name.
Potential Problems with powders
So, MSM powder has three potential problems for the unknowing purchaser:
1. It may contain a flow agent.
2. It may be cut with a cheap bulking ingredient.
3. It may be pure but generally will form large hard lumps in the tub which can be somewhat difficult for the end customer to use.
MSM containing fillers
Fillers like magnesium Stearate are added to many commercial products for bulking purposes i.e. it fills the tubs/capsules up for higher profit !
One UK High Street brand of MSM capsules contains 25% filler. Talc (unscented) is another popular bulking filler.
If your MSM, powder or capsules contain filler - change your supplier !
Filler Test
There is a simple test which you can do to check if your MSM contains any of the basic fillers like Magnesium Stearate or talc.
How to :-
1. Depending which form it is in, simply dissolve the contents of about 6 capsules / four tablets or 1 (one) teaspoon of MSM in a glass of warm water (MSM dissolves more quickly in warm water).
2. In the case of Crystals / flakes, powder or capsules, after fully dissolved, the water in the glass should appear totally clear. If it has a milky or cloudy look it’s certain that it contains a filler/s. In the case of tablets a small amount of Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide is generally deemed necessary to the tablet making process !
The above test is for fillers only.