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DMSO is a solvent.

I apply it with a sprayer and let it soak in. It absorbs rather quickly.

Sometimes I use a stainless steel spoon to rub it in.

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At 22:24 Uhr -0500 25.11.2008, Waller wrote:

>Greetings from a new member in South Carolina. I joined because I'd

>been intending to for some time and I have some topics for you already.

>

>My hands and arms are feeling stressed and weak. I want to soak them

>in DMSO -- up to the elbow or farther -- but am wondering what kind

>of container might exist for that purpose. Anybody done a study (or

>happen to know) what materials won't react to it? PVC maybe -- joined

>with what adhesive?

>

>I had assumed that most any kind of plastic would be OK, but

>something really strange happened. I tried filling the clear plastic

>top of a hand dicing gadget about the size of a long shoe. The

>plastic started immediately (if very slowly) " frosting " up. Hours or

>days later the thing looked exactly as if somebody had put that

>amount of water in it and put it on the ground at the North Pole. It

>was heavily " frosted " (not only cosmetically) and the DMSO got cloudy

>and grew a permanent surface on most of the top, just like partly

>frozen water. Temperature has nothing to do with it -- it's

>permanent. Fortunately I'd only soaked my hand about 30 seconds

>before realizing the thing meant business. I poured the remaining

>liquid on the ground but still have the thing.

>

>Thank you!

>

>

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

>

>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,

>ND

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