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Should Be In Every First Aid Kit and Kept in the Kitchen
The FDA has approved DMSO for internal use in humans, specifically for interstitial cystitis. This means it IS approved for "human use" and doctors can and do use it intravenously for all kinds of things. They use it in Germany, Russia, Chile. They've used it on babies with pneumonia and the babies recovered. If it's given to a stroke victim within 90 minutes of the event, it will dissolve the clot and the stroke victim may recover completely. Same with heart attacks. But finding a US doctor who would do that for you or a loved one right after a heart attack or stroke may be impossible. I think paramedics should carry it. DMSO increases the efficacy of other meds by pushing them deeper into organs. That means the antibiotics, or whatever people are on, will work better. I bought it for chronic pain from hip arthritis. I use it topically, all over, twice a day. I don't taste the garlic nor do I smell badly. I think that goes away shortly after people start using it as people's bodies adjust to it. DMSO is a potent free radical scavenger. I bought it in cream form for my face and it's the only moisturizer I use now. Soon after I bought it and read the books about it, I started drinking a dropper full in a glass of water. It has a very strong taste. I don't care for it internally, but I convinced my hubby to try it after I tried it first, and now he puts a dropper full in his oatmeal every morning. It has helped cure his lung sepsis that put him in the hospital for a week over Christmas and which was kicking his butt every day. He couldn't walk three steps without having to sit down. He's back to normal now and uses it in his nebulizer so he can stop taking prednisone. It isn't a miracle cure, but I've been able to cut back on my pain pills. DMSO is seven times safer than aspirin. The disclaimer on the bottle is misleading, but is there to protect the manufacturer. We use it straight, but it can burn and itch on certain parts of the body. It can be diluted in a spray bottle with filtered water and it's much gentler in that form. I put a tiny amount in each side of my nose and it clears up stuffiness. Every now and then, I'll get an allergy attack, sneezing, runny, itchy eyes. I tried Visine, saline solution. Nothing worked. So I put the DMSO under my eyes and in my nose. Within a minute or so, it stopped the allergy attack. I rub it in and around my ear for tinnitus. It hasn't cured it, but it reduces the hissing. I rubbed it twice a day on a skin tag that had been on my chest for a year. Within a couple of weeks, it was gone. Completely disappeared. And here's why it should be in every kitchen: I burnt my arm with scalding water, ran cool water over it for a few seconds, and then put DMSO on the spot. Within seconds the pain was gone and there wasn't even a red spot.
March 2019 · Health and Household · verified purchase
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DMSO Liquid Concentrate 99% Pure 16 fl. oz.
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