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Penetrex
Based on a recent post by boytos, I looked up DMSO products on Amazon and found one that was 70% DMSO and 30% Aloe. Reviews were very mixed with some people getting immense help and others having problem with severe skin irritation and/or no results. Since I have sensitive skin, I have to pass.
Here it is btw: http://www.amazon.com/DMSO-70%25-Alo...dp/B00016QZ0C/ But then I also ran across Penetrex, which has some DMSO in it, and strong reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Penetrex%C2%AE...dp/B0026HDURA/ I searched the reviews for "neck" and the ratings got even better. The makers describe it as a "transdermal anti-inflammatory": http://www.penetrex.com/ Has anyone here used it? How about "Sombra"? http://www.amazon.com/Sombra-Therapy...dp/B000WZOJCI/ |
Never heard of this product before, but definitely worth looking into. Thank you for sharing.
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i am tempted
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penetrex works!
just thought i'd add my 2 cents to the discussion. i've been using penetrex on & off for about 2 years and have found it to be immensely beneficial. one thing i might clarify is that the product actually does not contain DMSO...i also had mistakenly assumed that when i started using it and i actually called the company who distributes it and was told that the ingredient in question is actually DMSO2 (with a subscript 2) which is actually the chemical name for MSM. I think if it contained DMSO I might not have tried it due to its complicated reputation. anyway, for the occasional flare up of my neuropathy i can report that it has worked better than any other OTC medication i've used in the past. my recommendation is to give it a try...hope this helps.
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Dmso
I used to use straight DMSO all the time and it worked pretty well. However, after I developed a case of endocarditis and almost died I stopped using it. I don't know if DMSO had anything to do with that but I'm not taking any chances. They say it can carry impurities through your skin and into your bloodstream.
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yeah i wonder about my spray on magnesium sometimes
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I know of a TOSer who had a cardiac episode with the use of DMSO. Nothing serious, but enough to never use it again. Plus, she stunk while having it :).
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as i said be careful for the moment with dmso, there is some reservations.
This may be safer : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylsulfonylmethane Quote:
Details please, what pain level before and after, for how long.. :) |
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