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Old 08-06-2011, 05:17 PM #1
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I'm aware of the differnet grades and my friend has used this particular brand for many years.

I applied the treatment to my feet, calves and thighs about an hour ago and it seems to be working. My feet (which are usually my worst pain) are still probably 50% of normal pain, but my legs feel very good.

The stuff is kind of messy because of it's texture, but I'm sure I'll be able to find the best way to apply it after some trial and error.
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I bought some from the following place .

www.kornax.com

Im assuming its pure as its 99.9%

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Well i anything I ve gotten lot worse since using it..

I did inject small amount diluted with sterile water to see if it would help my joints , which it ironically has , but also seems to triggered my pn or siactic like symptoms in the process ( ticklish pain )

I suppose i assumed it would just get better as the joints became more lax but now I m regretting I didint hit this harder earlier to flush it out.

Assuming this is something negative result of the dmso does any one have any suggestions ?

This is the ingridients of the BioChelat I took some days beforehand
Ingredients: In 1 ml - Sodium Bicarbonate - 3 mg, Sodium EDTA - 2 mg, Potassium Chloride - 1mg, Sodium Chloride - 0.5 mg, Calcium Chloride - 0.05 mg, Citric Acid - 3 mg.

is it possible it could have reacted with dmso in some way ?

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