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Old 09-28-2014, 09:28 PM #1
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I did some searches already on this site.

Has anyone used DMSO for large parts of the body for neuropathy?

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Dis you ever get any informatiom since your inquiry concerning dmso?
I understand from searches there could be a major link to inflammation and mental health. I have become very interested in natural approaches as opposed to the normal treatments. I am not a professional, but a parent very interested in helping my daughter and hopefully others. DMSO came up in my searches.
It appears there have been excellent results with stroke and may other issues including cancer.Silver is another interest, and sometimes the two are used together. Chiropractic "physicians" , who deal with inflammation have been looking at inflammation as related to mental health. There are other issues as well, as in hormone imbalance, etc...but the HSMO is also worth looking into.
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This information about the possible benefits and risks of self-medication with DMSO may be of interest DMSO: Uses and Risks.
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I've been working with DMSO for many years. I buy the 99% strength and keep empty bottles to dilute the DMSO with clean water. Small amounts at a time. Or one can buy DMSO already diluted. One can also buy roll on products. I don't fear it as there are reports on this fear. I also use MSM in higher doses in 8 oz water a couple times daily to help calm pain of OA and I think Fibro. Lucky Vitamin and Vitacost and Amazon and Ebay have good supplies of DMSO.
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[Clean your hands and the area to be treated
Wash your hands and under your nails thoroughly before using topical DMSO. You should always clean the area for which you plan a DMSO use, just in case there is some harmful substance on your skin with a molecule small enough to go through. Note that only those substances that could penetrate by themselves if left on the skin long enough can be transported through (more quickly) by dimethyl sulfoxide. Bacteria and viruses are too large and thus are not able to pass through, and bacteria cannot grow in dimethyl sulfoxide of 25 percent strength or more.]
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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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