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 Sulfur in human nutrition and applications in medicine Parcell SAltern Med Rev  2002[Feb]; 7 (1): 22-44Because the role of elemental sulfur in human nutrition has not been studied  extensively, it is the purpose of this article to emphasize the importance of  this element in humans and discuss the therapeutic applications of sulfur  compounds in medicine. Sulfur is the sixth most abundant macromineral in breast  milk and the third most abundant mineral based on percentage of total body  weight. The sulfur-containing amino acids (SAAs) are methionine, cysteine,  cystine, homocysteine, homocystine, and taurine. Dietary SAA analysis and protein  supplementation may be indicated for vegan athletes, children, or patients with  HIV, because of an increased risk for SAA deficiency in these groups.  Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), a volatile component in the sulfur cycle, is another  source of sulfur found in the human diet. Increases in serum sulfate may explain  some of the therapeutic effects of MSM, DMSO, and glucosamine sulfate. Organic  sulfur, as SAAs, can be used to increase synthesis of S-adenosylmethionine  (SAMe), glutathione (GSH), taurine, and N-acetylcysteine (NAC). MSM may be  effective for the treatment of allergy, pain syndromes, athletic injuries, and  bladder disorders. Other sulfur compounds such as SAMe, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO),  taurine, glucosamine or chondroitin sulfate, and reduced glutathione may also  have clinical applications in the treatment of a number of conditions such as  depression, fibromyalgia, arthritis, interstitial cystitis, athletic injuries,  congestive heart failure, diabetes, cancer, and AIDS. Dosages, mechanisms of  action, and rationales for use are discussed. The low toxicological profiles of  these sulfur compounds, combined with promising therapeutic effects, warrant  continued human clinical trails.|Amino Acids, Essential/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Antioxidants/therapeutic use[MESH]|Arteriosclerosis/therapy[MESH]|Chondroitin Sulfates/therapeutic use[MESH]|Diet[MESH]|Dimethyl Sulfoxide/therapeutic use[MESH]|Glucosamine/therapeutic use[MESH]|Glutathione Transferase/therapeutic use[MESH]|HIV Infections/therapy[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Muscle Fatigue[MESH]|Sulfur/physiology/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Thioctic Acid/therapeutic use[MESH]
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