Thank you for the information.     Now, one more question.   Do you know
why the difference in regulation, if they are so similar?     No, two
questions.   Pardon my ignorance but what is the "CE" and the IUPAC?



>MSM is methyl sulfonyl methane or dimethyl sulfone
>DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide or methyl sulfoxy methane
>
>the two different names for each substance represent American CE and IUPAC
>standards for naming.
>
>In any case, although related and one can be manufactured from the other,
>they are NOT the same substance.  MSM has one additional oxygen per
>molecule.  At room temperature MSM is solid white crystals, DMSO is a clear
>liquid.

>


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