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Could you give us your eye drop recipe again please DB

thanks

Jane

DMSO & itching

> Back when I first used DMSO in my eyedrops and got such spectacular

> results,

> one problem I did have immediately was more itching. At the time I thought

> it was from dying pathogens and Garnet thought it might be a histaminic

> response. Both may have been true, but eventually the itching stopped and

> I

> have not had an itch since when I use my eyedrops.

>

> A couple of weeks ago I began to get an itch in the crease of my left

> groin

> and I assumed it was fungal as usual. Eventually I poured some of my

> eyedrops into my hand and rubbed the area with it. The immediately effect

> was that the itch stopped for about a day then came back with a vengeance

> in

> a day or so. More saline/iodine/DMSO caused even more itching, until all

> itching finally stopped.

>

> Now I think I may know what was the cause of more itching in both cases:

> Aldehydes from dying fungi. I've read about this before and had forgotten

> it. Aldehydes are very toxic to us and are released by dying fungi

> possibly

> as a defense mechanism.

>

> So if you use DMSO or any other preparation with DMSO in it, and you get

> more itching, it may be the sign that what you're doing is really working.

>

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> Books:

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>Could you give us your eye drop recipe again please DB<

1 or 2 ounces (30 or 60 ml.) of saline (I use sterile optical or nasal

saline), the amount depends on what you want to do, I suggest 1 ounce for

skin and mouth use, 2 ounces for eyes and nose;

4 drops of 1% Magnascent iodine or 2 drops of 2% (other energized iodines

should work and maybe even Lugol's, I have mixed and used it with Lugol's

but didn't have any problems to be able to tell...wait a minute, this last

report of skin use may have been with Lugol's.)

ONE DROP of 99% DMSO (perhaps two of 70% and certainly two drops of anything

lesser) It's not so much that you need to limit the DMSO for any safety

reasons, it's mostly that merely one drop works wonders. Also, too much DMSO

dries my eyes and sinuses too much.

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THanks very much DB - I even have those ingredients in stock!

Jane

Re: DMSO & itching

> >Could you give us your eye drop recipe again please DB<

>

> 1 or 2 ounces (30 or 60 ml.) of saline (I use sterile optical or nasal

> saline), the amount depends on what you want to do, I suggest 1 ounce for

> skin and mouth use, 2 ounces for eyes and nose;

>

> 4 drops of 1% Magnascent iodine or 2 drops of 2% (other energized iodines

> should work and maybe even Lugol's, I have mixed and used it with Lugol's

> but didn't have any problems to be able to tell...wait a minute, this last

> report of skin use may have been with Lugol's.)

>

> ONE DROP of 99% DMSO (perhaps two of 70% and certainly two drops of

> anything

> lesser) It's not so much that you need to limit the DMSO for any safety

> reasons, it's mostly that merely one drop works wonders. Also, too much

> DMSO

> dries my eyes and sinuses too much.

>

> Daddybob

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> ------------------------------------

>

> List Home Page:

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo!

> Groups Links

>

>

>

>

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DaddyBob,

The mix I've been using (trying to clear cataracts) is 1 oz CS-1 tsp

MSM-1 ml DMSO. It is indeed very drying after a while using it

several times per day. I've been using it for around 2 months and

can't say I've noticed any improvement. Though usage has slacked off

a lot because of the drying getting bad.

I see why I have not tried your drops, I can't use any iodine.

Just for the sake of inquiry, since I know you are creative in the

stuff you come up iwth for any condition you need to treat yourself

for, lets say YOU couldn't use ANY iodine of any kind, What do you

think you might have tried instead?

thanks,

sol

>

> >Could you give us your eye drop recipe again please DB<

>

> 1 or 2 ounces (30 or 60 ml.) of saline (I use sterile optical or

nasal

> saline), the amount depends on what you want to do, I suggest 1

ounce for

> skin and mouth use, 2 ounces for eyes and nose;

>

> 4 drops of 1% Magnascent iodine

>

> ONE DROP of 99% DMSO (perhaps two of 70% and certainly two drops of

anything

> lesser) It's not so much that you need to limit the DMSO for any

safety

> reasons, it's mostly that merely one drop works wonders. Also, too

much DMSO

> dries my eyes and sinuses too much.

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Sent: November-23-08 2:59 PM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: DMSO &

itching

What do you

think you might have tried instead?

(0f iodine)

Pure unpasturized liquid honey with DMSO in

it (one drop to one ounce of honey, approximately)

Taffy

thanks,

sol

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> >Could you give us your eye drop recipe again please DB<

>

> 1 or 2 ounces (30 or 60 ml.) of saline (I use sterile optical or

nasal

> saline), the amount depends on what you want to do, I suggest 1

ounce for

> skin and mouth use, 2 ounces for eyes and nose;

>

> 4 drops of 1% Magnascent iodine

>

> ONE DROP of 99% DMSO (perhaps two of 70% and certainly two drops of

anything

> lesser) It's not so much that you need to limit the DMSO for any

safety

> reasons, it's mostly that merely one drop works wonders. Also, too

much DMSO

> dries my eyes and sinuses too much.

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Sol asked:

>lets say YOU couldn't use ANY iodine of any kind, What do you

think you might have tried instead?<

Taffy wrote: >Pure unpasturized liquid honey with DMSO in it (one drop to

one ounce of

honey, approximately)<

And to which I would add- the fresh unadulterated water of a " young "

coconut, but understand that I have never actually had cataracts or dealt

directly with them. I have read that it's great for cataracts but I don't

know firsthand. Taffy has more direct experience with honey in the eyes.

Daddybob

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