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MSM - Ayurvedic

When MSM is manufactured there is a part of the process where the finished product is in the liquid (dissolved) state in the reactor and at a very high temperature...practically boiling.  From this state it goes to a crystallizer where the MSM is formed into "Crystals", which is centrifuged, separated and packed.   This is the most critical area in the process and crucial time for imparting special properties. 
 
lightningWHT.gif (3336 bytes)   The conventional crystallization takes place in several media such as water, alcohols, Organic and Inorganic solvents...etc.  But when the same crystallization takes place in an alcoholic medium of extracts of mixture of several Ayurvedic Herbs,  the very same MSM, while chemically and physically remaining same,  transforms into an "Elixir" and acquires extra-ordinary  curative properties for a variety of diseases that pester, debilitate and kill Humans and Animals.

In other words, the "subtle influences" on this MSM have definite therapeutic value, but because of the process they cannot be detected chemically.  

Another part of this secret and proprietary process is that the "herbs" are not simply leaves and stems of plants dumped into the vat, but are, rather, processed in a special way which has been described in some of the most secret Ayurvedic texts -- books which exist as one-of-a-kind, in their original Sanskrit language and found only in some of the most holy and rare of locations.  

Dr. Raghavan not only *has access to these Sanskrit works*, he belongs to the most *conservative  Priest Cast* in *South India* and has studied many of both the modern and the ancient medical practices.  Dr. Raghavan is a *Homeopathic practitioner", treating* patients on a regular basis as a matter of *service and duty*.  He does not charge for these services, and therefore has found it necessary to limit his clinical practice -- but he is eager for his discoveries to be spread across the world.

When Dr. NallanchakravarthyMathurakavi Srinivasa Raghavan  Ayyangar started combining his Western approach to manufacturing a simple chemical compound -- Methyl Sulfonyl Methane -- with his understanding of Ayurvedic Medicine he saw possibilities for breakthroughs in therapy and healing that never existed before.

 

Traditionally Ayurvedic herbs are administered to persons in many forms, but there never existed some 5,000 years ago, the material with the remarkable properties of MSM -- Methyl Sulfonyl Methane.  MSM has properties as a "penetrant" and as a "carrier."  More will be written about these characteristics in due course, but Dr. Raghavan has discovered that when MSM is subtly combined with Indian herbs selected on Ayurvedic principles, the resulting substance is magically transformed from plain "MSM" to a new material that deserves a new name.  

For the moment he has chosen to call this MSMA -- simply meaning that the MSM has Ayurvedic influences that carry over in a very meaningful way despite the fact that normal chemical analysis cannot measure their existence -- but only their results.

Furthermore, because of the nature of MSM, these Ayurvedic influences penetrate into areas with greater ease than was ever accomplished with traditional Indian medicine, and further, and separately, the MSM acts as a carrier -- taking the subtle influences with it as it penetrates.

Dr. Raghavan has actually created an entire new field of medicine.  Traditionally there were two "forms" of medicine in the United States -- allopathic and homeopathic.  Ayurvedic medicine existed within India and other parts of Asia, but would be discarded as simply "herbal medicine" today in the US.

What MSMA brings to the world must yet be proven as a new branch of medicine, but results will soon be showing the way.  MSMA includes some aspects of homeopathy as well as some aspects of western medical philosophy.  The Ayurvedic components should not be called either homeopathic nor Western, nor herbal, nor allopathic -- they are their own thing  -- Ayurvedic Medicine -- now brought to the western world in a scientific form -- MSMA.

One of the first public applications of this new branch of medicine is currently undergoing trial in Australia. Click here to review the many pages on this web site about the Spider Bite Research Project -- where MSMA is being used to not only treat deadly spider bites, but to build up such immunity that prevents a spider bite from becoming harmful.

Watch these pages for announcements about this new science -- MSMA.