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It's pretty cool - I was reading last night in the book " DMSO Nature's

Healer " about how it neutralizes hydroxyl radicals which can damage

synovial fluid and cartilage. Since the ganglion cyst is a problem of

weakened cartilage causing a bubble of synovial fluid, it does make

sense that it would help, but I've been told there's no known permanent

cure for them and that even surgical procedures are often temporary, so

a painless way to get rid of it is wonderful!

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> > I've only had it for 7 days but I noticed yesterday that my ganglion

> > cyst is gone - I happened to put the DMSO on the same arm as the

cyst

> > (on my wrist) but never dreamed it would get rid of that! :)

>

> For those not familiar with the condition =

>

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst

>

> Smitty

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Do you think this would work for sebaceous cysts?

haecklers wrote:

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> It's pretty cool - I was reading last night in the book " DMSO Nature's

> Healer " about how it neutralizes hydroxyl radicals which can damage

> synovial fluid and cartilage. Since the ganglion cyst is a problem of

> weakened cartilage causing a bubble of synovial fluid, it does make

> sense that it would help, but I've been told there's no known permanent

> cure for them and that even surgical procedures are often temporary, so

> a painless way to get rid of it is wonderful!

>

> .

>

>

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Interesting. I have TTO here. Maybe I should try mixing it with the dmso.

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> I have used Tee Tree Oil on a sebaceous cysts in dogs. It

> worked very well. Although

> this was pre-DMSO for me, so I did not combine the two. It

> only took two weeks

> of once daily application of TTO to resolve the cyst.

>

> Garnet

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