Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 This was an interesting read. I did have a question about something overlooked that someone might have an answer to. When one dissolves a pill in DMSO, aren't there going to be binder material and other unknowns that get suspended in the DMSO and might get absorbed when administered to the skin? What else is actually be transferred through the skin? I know that there are sugars not listed as sugars which act as binders which can be a major problem in pills for diabetics. This would also apply to DMSO use with the same pill. Does the DMSO only extract the needed components from the pills? That would seem a little hard to believe. Anyone have an answer or a resource for finding an answer? snip > > With time I decided to also add folic acid and a multiviamin-multimineral tablet to give the solution a broader base of nutritional support. I use a two ounce bottle with an eyedropper, add 10mg of vitamin B12 (ten 1000 mcg tablets), 9.6 mg of folic acid (twelve 800 mcg tablets) and a single multivitimin-multimineral tablet and fill it with 99.9% DMSO (leaving a bubble at the top so it can be mixed when shaken). All ingredients were obtained from my local health food store. The tablets are mostly binder and take a few days to fall apart. They don't fully dissolve, but that doesn't seem to matter in terms of potency. I now use this regularly on approximately a once every month or two basis. It serves as a reasonable mood elevator for me, and I believe it contributes significantly to my general health. My interpretation is I seem to become deficient in vitamin B12 even though I take oral supplements regularly. snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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