Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 11-28-2011, 05:58 AM #1
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a lot of people use olive oil.
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Thanks for your replies! I faxed the Dutch research to my doctor and he put an order of Dmso 50% with a compounding pharmacist. I am so excited at how good it is for RSD but still get awful irritation on the skin. I have diluted it at 10 % Dmso with water and it burns after a few applications. The same with vegetable glycerine... I assume it is pharmaceutical grade as I got it from a pharmcy.

I will try the Amazon cream. Thanks for the suggestion Jerie. And I will make sure to clean my skin. Thanks Jo Mar. And will try Olivie oil. Thanks for the suggestion Betsy.

Can I use any oil like Coconut oil, or almond oil?

Thanks!
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Can I use any oil like Coconut oil, or almond oil?
I don't know about the safety of various solvents - only that whatever you mix with DMSO, depending on the size of its molecules, will be absorbed into/through your skin and hence be introduced into your system (cuz that's what DMSO does).

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I've using olive oil to dilute the DMSO for weeks no and it works great without irritating my skin. Thank you so much for your advice!
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I have just mixed up some DMSO for a friend... 70% DMSO and 30% Olive Oil.

Unfortunately she has recently been diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome after undergoing spinal surgery on her lower back. She cannot feel the outside of (most of) her left leg, and 'saddle area'.

She suffers from neurological pain, along with loss of sensation (and control) of various body functions.

--> I am therefore trying to find out what the best substance to mix with DMSO would be, for her condition... ? (Aloe Vera, Arnica, etc.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have been using DMSO for about 3 mo now. I love it, I get it from Amazon 99% pure clear liquid, I pour it straight in a spray bottle then put a towel on the floor to catch the over spray because my neuropathy is in my toe area and it works great. I used to use cannabis CBD with an effect of 3 1/2hrs at best, now I sleep most of if not all night. It also works on uncle Arthur (arthritis) try it I have that also and it helps me with that.
If you don't know it was found back in 1910z when working with wood pulp, it's a by-product of it and the people working in it that had arthritis found that they were not having the pain associated with arthritis.
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Good reminder I've been out of the 99% DMSO and need to buy a new bottle...I like to mix it with some my other stuff for joint issues etc.
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Thanks for your replies! I faxed the Dutch research to my doctor and he put an order of Dmso 50% with a compounding pharmacist. I am so excited at how good it is for RSD but still get awful irritation on the skin. I have diluted it at 10 % Dmso with water and it burns after a few applications. The same with vegetable glycerine... I assume it is pharmaceutical grade as I got it from a pharmcy.

I will try the Amazon cream. Thanks for the suggestion Jerie. And I will make sure to clean my skin. Thanks Jo Mar. And will try Olivie oil. Thanks for the suggestion Betsy.

Can I use any oil like Coconut oil, or almond oil?

Thanks!
Dearest Jane! Do not heed everyone's word on this subject. I'm not sure where you live but the subject of DMSO is incredibly censored here in the States and is considered to be one of the greatest FDA cover ups of all time. I like your doctor so far and the fact he prescribed it to you means he KNOWS his science and research...with that said, ** do not order anything pre made with DMSO it cannot be trusted and I would NEVER get something that is scented. In all honesty upon research industrial one is perfect just needs dilution. You can dilute with water, coconut oil (must be highest of qualities and organic) olive oil, avocado oil. REMEMBER with great power comes great responsibility. Be sure the area of application is cleaned because it takes whatever is on your skin INTO your blood and I to your CELLS! But this is what makes it so powerful...I drink mine worh a few drops in homemade garlic, ginger, and cilantro tea and survived one of the worst flu seasons to date! I placed it starlit on my reocuring Shingles abs healed in 2 days! The solution is powerful do not buy a premixed solution. ESPECIALLY products packaged in plastic it can take carcinogens straight into your cell. I could go on and on (we use it for my dads degenerative spinal disease and my moms MS) research on Duck duck go, google removes research very often on it. I hope this helps💕

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I've been buying DMSO for maybe 10 yrs and it helps but I have other topicals that are better for my pain and neuropathy. I will sometimes add drops of DMSO to my Ultra Tiger Balm but using DMSO straight or with magnesium does burn. And I don't drink it, can't go there.

I know no one is asking but Topricin for Pain which has 11 homeopathic remedies in the mix is my greatest reliever. I find homeopathic remedies to be absolutely great.
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