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Old 11-13-2018, 06:14 PM #6
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I still use DMSO and buy the 99% and dilute it down with some distilled or spring water and now adding different massage oils that contain pain relieving properties. I know it helps and live with damaged nerves from hip replacement 8 yrs ago and also damaged knee...There is a 70/30 bottle one can buy that is already diluted down. I mix some essential oils in the mix too, I have a real chemistry lab going here.

I'm a member of a DMSO group and we all support each other.

Also, I truly believe grape seed extract helps with nerve issues too. I'm in my 24th yr of taking it...I'm more than nerve damage, I have other issues.
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