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Sulfur
By: Alphonso Smith
John Spencer Ellis


Sulfur is an amazing mineral that has been used throughout history to alleviate the symptoms of many conditions. After calcium and phosphorus, sulfur is the third most abundant mineral in the body. Every single living cell inside the body contains sulfur. Sulfur is a component of amino acids, which are more commonly referred to as the building blocks of the body.  

 

Sulfur cures many ailments

 

Sulfur has a reputation as being the body's beautifying mineral. If you've ever immersed yourself in a sulfur spring, you know that this statement is true. Another reason for this claim to fame probably has to do with the fact that sulfur is in keratin which keeps hair, fingernails and skin strong and healthy. Sulfur also plays a significant role in the production of collagen, skin's best ally. Collagen is actually present in the skin's connective tissues and these tissues help maintain the skin's elasticity. Collagen also helps wounds heal better and faster.

 

Sulfur is also involved in cellular respiration, which in simple terms means it helps the cells use oxygen efficiently. The end results of this bodily function are improved cell activity and brain function.

 

Sulfur helps the body rid itself of toxins which is why it's known as a detoxifier. That's important because over time, toxins can build up inside the body and cause the immune system to weaken, or create an overall feeling of lethargy or even impair the body's own built-in cleansing system, the kidneys and liver. When the body is detoxified, it feels rejuvenated.

 

Sulfur has many anti-aging properties and it helps relieve the symptoms associated with age-related conditions such as arthritis. Sulfur has been used to relieve the symptoms of skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, diaper rash, hemorrhoids, dry scalp and acne. In fact, countless ointments, creams, lotions and other types of skin care products contain sulfur.

 

Sulfur also plays a very key role in the metabolism of several important B-vitamins including B-1, B-5 and Biotin.

 

Sources of sulfur

 

Sulfur is found in all proteins so eating a protein-rich diet is one of the best ways to ensure the body gets an ample amount. Some of the best sources of sulfur include lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs and egg yolks, milk and legumes. Garlic, cabbage, brussels sprouts, onions, turnips, kale, lettuce, kelp, seaweed and some nuts also contain sulfur.  Individuals following vegetarian or low-protein diets must be sure to supplement their intakes of protein.

 

The general consensus on sulfur is that most people get all they need from simply eating proteins. Therefore, there are no recommended daily allowance guidelines for this mineral. Considering all the benefits derived from sulfur, it makes sense to make sure protein is part of every diet, regardless of age.

 

Since most people get sufficient quantities of sulfur from their diets, instances of sulfur deficiencies are extremely rare. Symptoms may include skin problems or disorders, muscle pain, nerve disorders, circulatory trouble, arthritis, inflammation, damages resulting from free radicals, stress, infection, constipation and wrinkles.  



About Author
Alphonso Smith
Dr. John Spencer EllisEach week, over one million people enjoy a fitness and wellness program created by John Spencer Ellis. His programs are implemented in the top resorts, spas and health clubs. John is the CEO of NESTA (National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association), the Spencer Institute for Life Coaching, and the Get America Fit Foundation.He created Adventure Boot Camp, the largest fitness boot camp system in the world. His TriActive America signature series of outdoor exercise equipment is used worldwide. John has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, FOX, FOX Sports, FOX Reality, SPIKE and ESPN. He is the fitness and lifestyle expert on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Orange County and Daybreak OC (KDOC news). John is the producer of the documentary The Compass (Jan. 2009).

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