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Old 05-28-2017, 10:53 PM #4
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kiwi, I know you've reminded me about DMSO for some time and I've been using it for many years, dilute it with water first then add mag oil to the bottle.
I have NO issues with DMSO. Thanks though for your continued risk comments. C

PS: I was hoping for a comment about OA and feet and neuropathy. It would be nice to hear from others.


Sometimes; especially in the late evening because of neuropathy, my feet/ankles burning helps when I very lightly rub them with Rubbing Alcohol. Gives a nice cooling sensation. That seems to calm them down a bit. I do not have OA; but do have some painful arthritis in my fingers and toes.


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