Theta Sulfur
Sulfur is known as a healing mineral. It aids every cell in the elimination of toxic substances through agitation. Sulfur aids functions in enzyme reactions and protein synthesis and is important in cellular respiration.
Sulfur is known as a healing mineral. It aids every cell in the elimination of toxic substances through agitation. Sulfur aids function in enzyme reactions and protein synthesis and are important in cellular respiration.
Sulfur is the flexible bond that connects cells; it is the lubricant found between joints. A deficiency of water-soluble sulfur can lead to a variety of conditions ranging from skin irritations and rashes to the total breakdown of cellular regeneration. Pain and inflammation associated with various muscle and skeletal disorders indicate a deficiency of sulfur.
It is believed that sulfur can repair the myelin sheath, the protector on the end of every nerve in the body. Damage to the myelin sheath causes the shaking condition in palsy, MS, Lorenzo’s Disease & many other disease conditions where motor functions are uncontrollable.
Chronic or severe allergies to materials such as dust, pollen, wool, animal hair, feathers, etc., with symptoms ranging from respiratory congestion to inflammation, itching, & general discomfort, can be relieved with sulfur.
It increases blood circulation, reduces back pain, relieves migraine headaches, promotes muscle healing, scavenges free radicals, beautifies the skin, relieves allergies to food, controls acidity in stomach ulcers, is important for carbohydrate metabolism and speeds wound healing. Sulfur is stored in the brain, nerves, bowel, and liver and in all body cells especially the skin, hair, and nails.
There are no preservatives or artificial ingredients, so please use within 1 year of purchase and within 90 days of opening.
Symptoms of Sulfur Deficiency
Acne
Arthritis
Asthma
Back Pain
Constipation
Circulatory problems
Dry skin
Free radical damage
Infection
Inflammation
Migraines
Muscle pain
Nerve disorders
Skin disorders
Stress
Urinary tract disorders
Various muscle & skeletal disorders
Wrinkles
Food Sources of Sulfur
brussels sprouts
cabbage
egg yolks
eggs
fish
garlic
kale
kelp
legumes
lettuce
meats
milk
nuts
onions
poultry
raspberries
seaweed
turnips
Ingredients
Distilled water and 99.8% pure minerals as per label. Sulfur +/-900 parts per million.
Dosage
1 tablespoon daily.