March 31, 2009

Sulfur Stinks! What Can It Do For Me?

If you want to prevent bruising yourself so spectacularly and so easily, you'll find that one possible cure that we should look at is sulfur. For the most part, we do not come across sulfur unless we are reading about it in the context of sulfur, fire, and brimstone or other things that smell vile, so what does sulfur have to do with serving as a means for bruise treatment? The simple truth is that sulfur can play a large part in helping to heal bruises, and simply by remembering some relevant information in mind, we will be able to see why this is so.

The first question that you are likely to ask when you want to know why sulfur can make an excellent bruise treatment is what sulfur really is. When you are looking at sulfur, you are looking at a basic nonmetallic element that is found in numerous natural forms and compounds. When you place sulfur into a human context, you'll find it often used in the form of sulfides and sulfates in industry, but do remember that it is an important part of every living thing. You will probably also be surprised to know that elemental sulfur is actually odorless, despite the bad reputation what that it has gotten. When you hear that sulfur smells vile, you'll find that you are probably smelling hydrogen sulfide or sulfur dioxide, which are common compounds that contain sulfur in them.

When you get sulfur from your food and from supplements, it is very safe, and sulfur is a necessary part of your diet. One type of sulfur that is very important for you to get when it comes to healing bruises is called Bromelain, which is derived from the family of plants that includes pineapples. The substance known as Bromelain has enzymes that contain sulfur and they actually digest proteins. Where this is handy for people who suffer from lots of bruises is that it helps your body digest the blood seepage that forms a bruise. The faster the blood goes away, the faster your bruise will heal, and the faster you will stop getting those concerned looks from family and friends.

A different form of sulfur that is essential to keep in mind for bruise treatment purposes is called Methylsulfonylmethane, or easier said MSM. MSM has been proven to help us recover from soft tissue injuries, which is always a concern when you are bruising a great deal. In addition, it can help speed healing because it acts as an anti-inflammatory agent, bringing the swelling of a bruise down and allowing it to heal faster. These two distinct variations of sulfur are very important elements to remember when you are examining the process for healing bruises.

There are a variety of foods that contain healthful sulfur, and pineapple and garlic are two of them. You may also discover that you should start taking sulfur supplements, though you should always read the warnings, take the warnings seriously and consult with a doctor if there is the least question.

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