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DMSO is used widely in animals, frequently used in race

horses and it has even been

used to replace Predinsone therapy in dogs. If you search

our list archives for

key words such as cats, dogs and horses you will find

messages detailing its use in

various therapeutic applications. Generally it is not used

to " keep a dog healthy " .

However there are many people who use DMSO orally every day,

or topically for

arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.

Garnet

Garnet wrote:

>

>

> Hi folks, there are many people here in this group who use

> DMSO in their

> eyedrops. It's not a big deal, yes some are allergic, but

> most are not

> (when it comes to the eyes). I have put 5 drops into .05 oz of

> eyebright soluition for many years, but have been told that

> I could

> increase to 50% and I just did that and it is super, stops

> the summer

> itching and I am doing great, not to mention that I am

> seeing better

> than ever. Just wanted to add to this post, as it is

> beneficial I

> believe in it 100%.

>

> EyeBright Formula

>

> 1 Part - Eyebright Herb

> 1 Part - Bayberry Bark

> 1 Part - Red raspberry

> 1 Part - Goldenseal

> 1/8 Part - Cayenne pepper

> in a base of 50% Water and 50% Alcohol = 100 Proof.

>

> A Part is a part by volume.

>

> Add 1 Cup of DMSO (8 oz) 1/4 (2 oz) to a gallon (128 oz) 1/4

> (32 oz) of

> the above tincture.

>

> Example:

> to 32 oz or 1 quart add 2 oz of DMSO or

> to 16 oz or 1/2 qt. add 1 oz of DMSO

> to 8 oz of 1 cup add 1/2 oz DMSO

>

>

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