Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 It's not so much a recipe - I have lots of dropper bottles around of the 2 fluid oz size and I put several dropperfuls of the DMSO, some dropperfuls of liquid B12 (maybe 2 dropperfuls), opened in several capsules of folic acid supplement, and added a tablet of GABA and a tablet of lyseine. The DMSO is 99.9% pure and in a solution of 70% DMSO and 30% water but probably diluted by the B12 liquid solution. The bottle appears to be half full now and the liquid is cloudy and grainy. Since it's hard to tell how much gets absorbed via the skin, dosing is hard but none of these things are easy to overdose on, so it's kind of safe to play around with, as far as I know. I'm using 3 drops of it on my skin, but may work up to more. > > > My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had > > lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because > > otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm > > wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the > > DMSO is > > doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part of > > the process. > > > > I have a DMSO blend now to put on the kids - DMSO, liquid B12, folate, > > lyseine, and GABA. Dd has pale skin and dark circles under her eyes - > > sure signs of food intolerance and anemia. I've read a couple articles > > now that DMSO with B12 and folate will clear it up; and that GABA with > > DMSO will cross the blood-brain barrier to raise serotonin and help > > cope with the ADHD she's struggling with. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I wanted to update you guys. My neck got really sore for a few days and the crackly sound happened when I turned my head - this is, after starting the DMSO for a couple of weeks. Now the stiffness in my neck is gone and I feel like I have full range of motion again. I had gotten an almost permanent stiff neck from lyme disease (neck arthritis from calcification happens frequently in lyme sufferers). I remember having months of stiff neck where I couldn't turn it to the right at all. After finally finding a good treatment for lyme the pain in my neck went away but I had a thought that I couldn't turn it as far as I used to be able to. Then the DMSO and the neck pain/stiff neck/gravelly sounds when I turned my head came back. A few weeks later the pain is gone and my head turns well - even tho I haven't taken the DMSO for 10 days because we've been travelling! I remember a natural pharmacist getting excited about zeolite and he said he had an old tennis injury that kept his arm from the full range of motion. He took lots of zeolite to see how safe it was and the arm started hurting very badly but he pressed on thinking it may be a " healing crisis " or inflammation from the healing process. Sure enough within a month he had no more pain and full range of motion. A couple of years ago, I took Vitalzym enzymes because a friend said they will dissolve fibroid tumors and adhesions which I was worried about at the time. My (healed and several years old) incision area from my c-sections got very painful for awhile and then felt more flexible. Crazy how things sometimes get worse to get better, huh? > > My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had > lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because > otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm > wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the DMSO is > doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part of > the process. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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