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Traci Segelstrom's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing this awesome information!! 👍🏻 I stumbled onto the amazing properties of DMSO when I happened upon an article Dr. Mercola had shared in his newsletter, written by AMD (A Midwestern Doctor From the Forgotten Side of Medicine). From there, I was hooked!! I went on to further explore DMSO and discovered Dr. Stanley Jacob MD (“Father of DMSO”) and all of his work with DMSO. The vast number of people who were helped in so many different ways simply blew my mind!! I even watched an old “60 Minutes” where Dr. Jacob was healing & curing ppl at his clinic in the state of Oregon. These folks had tremendous health issues, or were in massive pain, and this substance, DMSO, alleviated much of these issues!! So we have proof of said benefits, but still the FDA refuses to give their stamp of approval. This is exactly why it’s so great that you are sharing this information with the world. Tis much appreciated. 👍🏻😊

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Amy's avatar

Do you have references regarding the avoidance of DMSO whilst on pharmaceuticals?

This makes its use quite limited, especially in acute critical situations such as spinal cord injury or stroke, when a person is also in hospital and getting treated with drugs. And mainstream docs are going to scoff at DMSO if not outright deny its use, leaving patients and families to self-administer surreptitiously. Perhaps using an even lower concentration would mitigate the risks???

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The Truth Expedition's avatar

I can't remember exactly, but I think this was addressed pretty thoroughly in the article. You can also read Amandha Vollmer's book which is linked in the article (free). I think that separating the ingestion/application of dmso and any pharma drug by a few hours would be quite safe. It's one of those try it at a low dose and see how it goes and increase the dose if all goes well. You're right about the stroke issue. MDs will not use DMSO, even if there is 100% pure evidence that it's the best remedy. They're pharma shills. An example would be...let's say my father in law is at my place and all the sudden has stroke symptoms, I'm lathering that stuff all over his chest and neck. You have to be creative. Honestly, I don't think the dmso/pharmaceutical issue is super concerning, but I had to make that declaration in the article, because the last thing I want is for somebody to harm themselves or loved ones. Start slow, see what happens, and go from there. DMSO, even considering the pharma interaction, is extremely safe. I'd say safer than apsirin or tylenol. I hope this helps a little bit

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Amy's avatar

Thanks.

Yeah, it's more than maddening that the industrial docs and hospitals don't even know about these safe and effective (for real!) alternatives. And most of what they do makes things worse over the long run.

I need to get some DMSO (and chlorine dioxide) to stash along with my ivermectin and all my homeopathic remedies. Because one never knows when it's needed. Sigh.

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

It can also be used for heart attacks. It needs to be dosed internally. I believe the protocol is a 70% DMSO mixture with water every 15 minutes.

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gregory wales's avatar

I'm applying it on my navel and bald spot on my scalp. I can't tell if it's doing anything but it's only been for a couple weeks and then not every day.

Why doesn't someone mention it stings? It's scary when you apply it for the first time and aren't prepared for the brief pain.

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Richard Huffmon's avatar

I've used DMSO for the past two months on a wound that didn't want to heal. It's healing now. As an added benefit. I have only had one very mild migraine, as opposed to 2 or more per month.

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The Truth Expedition's avatar

That is so great to hear, Richard. Thanks for sharing!

Mark

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Gypsy Queen's avatar

Helpful book is by Amandha Vollmer “Healing with DMSO”.

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Anonymous's avatar

Thanks for sharing this information.

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Catherine Creech's avatar

I started using a DMSO roll-on last fall. I used it on my feet because I have arthritis in them. It was so bad I could barely walk. I tried diclofinac, but it didn't really help much. It took a while for the Dmso to work, but after about 3 weeks I noticed that my feet were feeling better, and I am looking forward to being able to go out for walks in the spring.

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The Truth Expedition's avatar

That's great, Catherine! It can take some time for people to feel the effects and everybody is different

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