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Naturopathic Webinar 66

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CMEs
2 CEs 

Dr. Kathleen Janel, ND

Originally Presented: Jan. 2026

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Presentation description:

We consider the use of Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) essential in our practice. Dr. Stephanie Seneff, PhD, highlights this simple compound as potentially the most widespread nutrient deficiency you’ve never heard of. To deliver a continuous anti-inflammatory and antioxidant impact on connective and neurological tissue, consistent daily dosing is required. Given that sulfur is an essential nutrient, the daily provision of MSM through supplementation or diet is a fundamental component of effective naturopathic patient protocols.

 

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

  • Explain the critical role of sulfur in maintaining the GI barrier, specifically its influence on cellular tight junctions, the mucosal layer, and intestinal motility.

  • Describe sulfur's function in Central Nervous System (CNS) detoxification pathways and its connection to relevant Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs).

  • Identify how toxic burden leads to sulfur depletion and subsequent glutathione (GSH) reduction.

  • Articulate the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) sulfur.