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I rinse twice daily with hydrogen peroxide bought for 75 cents/pt at Big

Lots. I have recessed gums and have never once had an infection. I do

use a water pik twice daily too. It may be that H2O2 could be mixed with

a bit of DMSO to penetrate better? I do not know either way though.

Just a thought. There will be many on this forum who will know if that

is advisable or not though. The body makes H2O2 naturally to fight

infection via white blood cells.

Gerry

>

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

> it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

> and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

> on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

> ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

> was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

> himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

> though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things

> on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in,

> then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

> therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

> he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

> and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

> a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

> quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

> hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used

> it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO

> convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

> of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

> applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

> that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

> applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

> infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

> insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a

> very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town

> so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the question,

> I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

> have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out.

> I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the

> mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and

> have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and

> warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

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Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

G. Simpkins

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Great story about your husband Wretha. Anyway, I had a tooth ache and early

stage of infection to my back tooth. I rubbed dmso on the tooth and gum area

and within 20 mins i was pain free and no sign of infection getting worse. You

can combine with Garlic oil/powder as it is a natural anti biotic.

 

best wishes

Tauqir 

 

 

 

 

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To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 5:58

Subject: New to DMSO, love it!

 

Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with DMSO. I

purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it because of the

dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and almost forgot about it.

Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One Radio Network, Janet really

alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen and

aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over in pain, so

much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in

bed didn't help.

I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though I must

say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in alternative therapies,

he will humor me though and lets me try things on him. I applied DMSO to his

lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic voice said,

look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I said, he tends to be

dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies worked, why don't more

people know about them? Little does he know...

So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly pointed

out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he couldn't stand

upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and admitted that his

back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few more times that night,

each time marveling at how well and quickly it was working.

The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction with the

DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour at the

most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on my sore ankle

and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I am glad I found

Janet and this group. :)

Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of our VW

Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some DMSO on it,

I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have high hopes.

I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications, I have

good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my gums on the

front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't afford the cost of

going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to

get to a major town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the

question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out. I was

wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental

purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with

colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

Thanks everyone!

Wretha

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Go ahead a mix DMSO with H202 but it will make your mouth wreak after a short

time and you will exude it to everyone you talk to and have instant enemies from

what used to be friends.

Re: New to DMSO, love it!

 

I rinse twice daily with hydrogen peroxide bought for 75 cents/pt at Big

Lots. I have recessed gums and have never once had an infection. I do

use a water pik twice daily too. It may be that H2O2 could be mixed with

a bit of DMSO to penetrate better? I do not know either way though.

Just a thought. There will be many on this forum who will know if that

is advisable or not though. The body makes H2O2 naturally to fight

infection via white blood cells.

Gerry

>

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

> it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

> and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

> on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

> ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

> was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

> himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

> though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things

> on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in,

> then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

> therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

> he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

> and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

> a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

> quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

> hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used

> it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO

> convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

> of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

> applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

> that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

> applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

> infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

> insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a

> very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town

> so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the question,

> I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

> have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out.

> I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the

> mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and

> have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and

> warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

G. Simpkins

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I read somewhere that if you have amalgam fillings you cannot use hydrogen

peroxide in the mouth for cleaning or mothwash as it will 'stir up' or draw out

the mercury, has anyone heard that?

Also, where to buy DMSO and Colloidal Silver?

Thanks,

graylady

I rinse twice daily with hydrogen peroxide bought for 75 cents/pt at Big

Lots. I have recessed gums and have never once had an infection. I do

use a water pik twice daily too. It may be that H2O2 could be mixed with

a bit of DMSO to penetrate better? I do not know either way though.

Just a thought. There will be many on this forum who will know if that

is advisable or not though. The body makes H2O2 naturally to fight

infection via white blood cells.

Gerry

>

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

> it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

> and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

> on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

> ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

> was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

> himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

> though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things

> on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in,

> then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

> therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

> he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

> and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

> a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

> quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

> hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used

> it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO

> convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

> of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

> applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

> that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

> applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

> infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

> insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a

> very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town

> so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the question,

> I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

> have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out.

> I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the

> mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and

> have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and

> warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

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I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection. I put about 3 drops of

Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO. Using a q-tip I

applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is. You can

increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start slowly. The

oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection. You could also use

colloidal silver in this way.

I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums. I use it

once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water pik.

hopes this help,

mara

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with DMSO. I

purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it because of the

dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and almost forgot about it.

Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One Radio Network, Janet really

alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen and

aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over in pain, so

much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in

bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though I

must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in alternative

therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things on him. I applied DMSO

to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic voice

said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I said, he tends

to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies worked, why don't

more people know about them? Little does he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly pointed

out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he couldn't stand

upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and admitted that his

back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few more times that night,

each time marveling at how well and quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction with

the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour at

the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on my sore

ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I am glad I

found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of our

VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some DMSO on

it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications, I

have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my gums on

the front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't afford the cost

of going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive

to get to a major town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of

the question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out. I was

wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental

purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with

colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

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I get body work done and the worker is forever reminding me to drink 8 oz of

CLEAN water about every hour...keep the body hydrated....otherwise STIFFNESS big

time....upon rising drink 2 glasses of CLEAN water...I add ph drops to alkalize

the water...otherwise water is acidic.  except Fiji...

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To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:58 PM

Subject: New to DMSO, love it!

 

Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with DMSO. I

purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it because of the

dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and almost forgot about it.

Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One Radio Network, Janet really

alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen and

aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over in pain, so

much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in

bed didn't help.

I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though I must

say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in alternative therapies,

he will humor me though and lets me try things on him. I applied DMSO to his

lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic voice said,

look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I said, he tends to be

dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies worked, why don't more

people know about them? Little does he know...

So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly pointed

out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he couldn't stand

upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and admitted that his

back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few more times that night,

each time marveling at how well and quickly it was working.

The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction with the

DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour at the

most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on my sore ankle

and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I am glad I found

Janet and this group. :)

Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of our VW

Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some DMSO on it,

I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have high hopes.

I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications, I have

good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my gums on the

front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't afford the cost of

going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to

get to a major town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the

question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out. I was

wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental

purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with

colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

Thanks everyone!

Wretha

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I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed extract

for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much more...My 73 yr

old gums serve me good.

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To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:51 AM

Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

 

I rinse twice daily with hydrogen peroxide bought for 75 cents/pt at Big

Lots. I have recessed gums and have never once had an infection. I do

use a water pik twice daily too. It may be that H2O2 could be mixed with

a bit of DMSO to penetrate better? I do not know either way though.

Just a thought. There will be many on this forum who will know if that

is advisable or not though. The body makes H2O2 naturally to fight

infection via white blood cells.

Gerry

>

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

> it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

> and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

> on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

> ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

> was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

> himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

> though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things

> on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in,

> then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

> therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

> he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

> and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

> a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

> quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

> hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used

> it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO

> convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

> of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

> applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

> that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

> applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

> infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

> insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a

> very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town

> so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the question,

> I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

> have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out.

> I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the

> mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and

> have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and

> warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

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To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:00 AM

Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection.  I put about 3 drops of

Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO.  Using a  q-tip I

applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is.  You can

increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start slowly.  The

oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection.  You could also use

colloidal silver in this way. 

I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums.  I use it

once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water pik.

hopes this help,

mara

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with DMSO. I

purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it because of the

dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and almost forgot about it.

Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One Radio Network, Janet really

alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>

> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen and

aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over in pain, so

much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in

bed didn't help.

>

> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though I

must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in alternative

therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things on him. I applied DMSO

to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

>

> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic voice

said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I said, he tends

to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies worked, why don't

more people know about them? Little does he know...

>

> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly pointed

out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he couldn't stand

upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and admitted that his

back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few more times that night,

each time marveling at how well and quickly it was working.

>

> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction with

the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>

> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour at

the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on my sore

ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I am glad I

found Janet and this group. :)

>

> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of our

VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some DMSO on

it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have high hopes.

>

> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications, I

have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my gums on

the front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't afford the cost

of going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive

to get to a major town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of

the question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape. I don't

have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its way out. I was

wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental

purposes (besides whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with

colloidal silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

> Wretha

>

>

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Does anyone know if there is a good, better, best quality of these

supplements? DMSO, COLLOIDAL SILVER.

Amazon carries several brand name but I am not familiar with any of them to

know which is the best purest quality.

Thanks, graylady

>I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection. I put about 3 drops of

>Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO. Using a

>q-tip I applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is.

>You can increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start

>slowly. The oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection. You

>could also use colloidal silver in this way.

>

> I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums. I

> use it once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water

> pik.

>

> hopes this help,

> mara

>

>

>

>> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

>> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it

>> because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and

>> almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One

>> Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>>

>> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen

>> and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over

>> in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of

>> coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>>

>> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though

>> I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

>> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things on

>> him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then

>> I got on my computer.

>>

>> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

>> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

>> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies

>> worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does he know...

>>

>> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

>> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

>> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and

>> admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few

>> more times that night, each time marveling at how well and quickly it was

>> working.

>>

>> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

>> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>>

>> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour

>> at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on

>> my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I

>> am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>>

>> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of

>> our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some

>> DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have

>> high hopes.

>>

>> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications,

>> I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my

>> gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't

>> afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's

>> at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town so trying to find a

>> cheaper dentist or school is out of the question, I have been working on

>> getting my mouth into better shape. I don't have an abscess (or cavity),

>> and this is slowing working its way out. I was wondering if there were

>> any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental purposes (besides

>> whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with colloidal

>> silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

>>

>> Thanks everyone!

>>

>> Wretha

>>

>>

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Perhaps it's something to be used at night before going to bed or on a day when

I'm not going anywhere... LOL

Thanks for the info.

Wretha

>

> Go ahead a mix DMSO with H202 but it will make your mouth wreak after a short

time and you will exude it to everyone you talk to and have instant enemies from

what used to be friends.

>

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I've heard good things about grape seed extract... been interested but just

haven't taken the plunge. How much and do you take and how often?

Thanks for the info

Wretha

>

> I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed extract

for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much more...My 73 yr

old gums serve me good.

>

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Thanks Tauqir,

Did you use the DMSO full strength or did you dilute it?

Thanks,

Wretha

>

>

>

> Great story about your husband Wretha. Anyway, I had a tooth ache and early

stage of infection to my back tooth. I rubbed dmso on the tooth and gum area and

within 20 mins i was pain free and no sign of infection getting worse. You can

combine with Garlic oil/powder as it is a natural anti biotic.

>

> best wishes

> Tauqir

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Thanks Mara,

This sounds like something doable, I have oregano oil, not sure about the olive

oil though, my bottle might be too old, but I do have flax seed oil... I'll be

going to town tomorrow, might buy some olive oil from the health food store. I

also need to get more colloidal silver.

Thanks so much,

Wretha

>

> I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection. I put about 3 drops of

Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO. Using a q-tip I

applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is. You can

increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start slowly. The

oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection. You could also use

colloidal silver in this way.

>

> I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums. I use it

once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water pik.

>

> hopes this help,

> mara

>

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Wow, I would like to thank everyone for all the great advice, thoughts and well

wishes. I enjoyed reading about all the experiences with the different remedies,

I have it narrowed down to a couple and will experiment until I find the one

that works best, I'll post my results too. :)

Wretha

>

> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with DMSO. I

purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it because of the

dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and almost forgot about it.

Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One Radio Network, Janet really

alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

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http://www.amazon.com/DMSO-Liquid-Concentrate-99-9%25-Pure/dp/B001L538IY/ref=sr_\

1_1?ie=UTF8 & qid=1334174422 & sr=8-1

Above is very good, but as it has become popular they have doubled their

price.

Animal shops, horse and tack shops, pet stores will have dmso available at

a more reasonable price, however the odor will be more obvious.

The above does not contain as much scent as most.

Also if you drink a couple glasses of buttermilk when you use dmso, it will

eliminate most of the bad smell. david lubbock tx.

> **

>

>

> Perhaps it's something to be used at night before going to bed or on a day

> when I'm not going anywhere... LOL

>

> Thanks for the info.

>

> Wretha

>

>

>

> >

> > Go ahead a mix DMSO with H202 but it will make your mouth wreak after a

> short time and you will exude it to everyone you talk to and have instant

> enemies from what used to be friends.

> >

> >

>

>

>

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General use, I take 200mg daily....some days take 400mg....when something hits

me like the edema I got with the hip replacement, I took 600+ per day and got

rid of edema....like I said, it will be 17 yrs soon...no more

allergies/sinus/headaches since G.E.    

________________________________

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:44 PM

Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

 

I've heard good things about grape seed extract... been interested but just

haven't taken the plunge. How much and do you take and how often?

Thanks for the info

Wretha

>

> I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed

extract for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much

more...My 73 yr old gums serve me good.

>

>

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Hi Wreteha, I used 90% strength. Not much was required as it was only for

the gum area. I had no adverse effects. The taste may affect some people but i

dont have a problem with  most things people consider vile. 

 

Regards

Tauqir

________________________________

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 20:45

Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

 

Thanks Tauqir,

Did you use the DMSO full strength or did you dilute it?

Thanks,

Wretha

>

>

>

> Great story about your husband Wretha. Anyway, I had a tooth ache and early

stage of infection to my back tooth. I rubbed dmso on the tooth and gum area

and within 20 mins i was pain free and no sign of infection getting worse. You

can combine with Garlic oil/powder as it is a natural anti biotic.

>

> best wishes

> Tauqir

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Wretha,

You could use the CS instead of the olive oil--you just need to dilute the

oregano oil and the DMSO. Let me know how it works for you.

mara

> Thanks Mara,

>

> This sounds like something doable, I have oregano oil, not sure about the

olive oil though, my bottle might be too old, but I do have flax seed oil...

I'll be going to town tomorrow, might buy some olive oil from the health food

store. I also need to get more colloidal silver.

>

> Thanks so much,

>

> Wretha

>

>

> >

> > I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection. I put about 3 drops of

Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO. Using a q-tip I

applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is. You can

increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start slowly. The

oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection. You could also use

colloidal silver in this way.

> >

> > I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums. I use

it once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water pik.

> >

> > hopes this help,

> > mara

> >

>

>

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That does it! I am going to start taking GE. I miserable with Juniper

allergies at the moment and my sinuses are driving me nuts!

mara

> General use, I take 200mg daily....some days take 400mg....when something hits

me like the edema I got with the hip replacement, I took 600+ per day and got

rid of edema....like I said, it will be 17 yrs soon...no more

allergies/sinus/headaches since G.E.

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:44 PM

> Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

>

>

> I've heard good things about grape seed extract... been interested but just

haven't taken the plunge. How much and do you take and how often?

>

> Thanks for the info

>

> Wretha

>

>

> >

> > I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed

extract for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much more...My

73 yr old gums serve me good.

> >

> >

>

>

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Mara, I was the classic sinus/allergy person...all my life until 1995, did the

otc drugs, allergist's shots, the whole 9 yards.....then within a couple/few

weeks, I couldn't believe the transformation....NEVER have bought a drug since

about Oct 1995....

 

But, I did start with Pycnogenol in 1995 and stayed with it for a year and then

was told  GE is just as effective, if not more, and less money.  So 1 yr on " P "

and 16 yrs soon on G.E.

 

The reason I got on " P " in the first place, we were told at a lecture " it may

prevent cancer " ....it was new in the U.S. from France....and low and behold the

allergy stuff was the first to go....

 

If you are on a blood thinner script, caution, G.E. thins the blood,,,,so our

blood will become thinner and not sticky and cloggy.  Circulation is the name of

game...

________________________________

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 3:38 PM

Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

That does it!  I am going to start taking GE.  I miserable with Juniper

allergies at the moment and my sinuses are driving me nuts!

mara

> General use, I take 200mg daily....some days take 400mg....when something hits

me like the edema I got with the hip replacement, I took 600+ per day and got

rid of edema....like I said, it will be 17 yrs soon...no more

allergies/sinus/headaches since G.E.   

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:44 PM

> Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

>

> I've heard good things about grape seed extract... been interested but just

haven't taken the plunge. How much and do you take and how often?

>

> Thanks for the info

>

> Wretha

>

>

> >

> > I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed

extract for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much more...My

73 yr old gums serve me good.

> >

> >

>

>

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I don't think there is any good time of day or night to take DMSO. Only just

once or twice a week so that your body does not hold onto any of it. Because the

smell is the worst ever.

Lyn

----- Original Message -----

Perhaps it's something to be used at night before going to bed or on a day when

I'm not going anywhere... LOL

Thanks for the info.

Wretha

>

> Go ahead a mix DMSO with H202 but it will make your mouth wreak after a short

time and you will exude it to everyone you talk to and have instant enemies from

what used to be friends.

>

>

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Hi Wretha,

Glad for your husband's success. What was the strength of DMSO that

you applied to your husband's back (99%, 75%, 50%, 20%)?

Thanks very much,

Ann

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2a. New to DMSO, love it!

Posted by: " TreasureGift " wretha@... treasuregift101

Date: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:58 pm ((PDT))

Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about

trying DMSO.

A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith

in alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try

things on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips,

rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

he know...

So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

quickly it was working.

The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in

conjunction with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it

worked.

The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since

used it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a

DMSO convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

that, I have high hopes.

I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in

a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major

town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the

question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape.

I don't have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its

way out. I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO

in the mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a

waterpik and have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil,

xylitol and warm water.

Thanks everyone!

Wretha

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I am in the process of ordering it as I write! LOL! can't wait! How much did

you take when you started?

mara

> Mara, I was the classic sinus/allergy person...all my life until 1995, did the

otc drugs, allergist's shots, the whole 9 yards.....then within a couple/few

weeks, I couldn't believe the transformation....NEVER have bought a drug since

about Oct 1995....

>

> But, I did start with Pycnogenol in 1995 and stayed with it for a year and

then was told GE is just as effective, if not more, and less money. So 1 yr on

" P " and 16 yrs soon on G.E.

>

> The reason I got on " P " in the first place, we were told at a lecture " it may

prevent cancer " ....it was new in the U.S. from France....and low and behold the

allergy stuff was the first to go....

>

> If you are on a blood thinner script, caution, G.E. thins the blood,,,,so our

blood will become thinner and not sticky and cloggy. Circulation is the name of

game...

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 3:38 PM

> Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

>

> That does it! I am going to start taking GE. I miserable with Juniper

allergies at the moment and my sinuses are driving me nuts!

>

> mara

>

>

>

> > General use, I take 200mg daily....some days take 400mg....when something

hits me like the edema I got with the hip replacement, I took 600+ per day and

got rid of edema....like I said, it will be 17 yrs soon...no more

allergies/sinus/headaches since G.E.

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

> > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:44 PM

> > Subject: Re: New to DMSO, love it!

> >

> >

> > I've heard good things about grape seed extract... been interested but just

haven't taken the plunge. How much and do you take and how often?

> >

> > Thanks for the info

> >

> > Wretha

> >

> >

> > >

> > > I rinse with H202 for years now, and have also been taking grape seed

extract for almost 17 yrs, also praised for gum health and much much more...My

73 yr old gums serve me good.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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Where did you buy it, what brand name please? gl

Hi Wretha,

Glad for your husband's success. What was the strength of DMSO that

you applied to your husband's back (99%, 75%, 50%, 20%)?

Thanks very much,

Ann

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2a. New to DMSO, love it!

Posted by: " TreasureGift " wretha@... treasuregift101

Date: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:58 pm ((PDT))

Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use

it because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf

and almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet

on One Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about

trying DMSO.

A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes

ibuprofen and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he

was bent over in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making

himself a cup of coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged,

though I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith

in alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try

things on him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips,

rubbed it in, then I got on my computer.

About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative

therapies worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does

he know...

So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised

and admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO

a few more times that night, each time marveling at how well and

quickly it was working.

The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in

conjunction with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it

worked.

The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an

hour at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since

used it on my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a

DMSO convert and I am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold

of our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I

applied some DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for

that, I have high hopes.

I checked the files section of the group looking for dental

applications, I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an

infection below my gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental

insurance and can't afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in

a very rural area, it's at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major

town so trying to find a cheaper dentist or school is out of the

question, I have been working on getting my mouth into better shape.

I don't have an abscess (or cavity), and this is slowing working its

way out. I was wondering if there were any protocols for using DMSO

in the mouth for dental purposes (besides whitening). I have a

waterpik and have been rinsing with colloidal silver, tea tree oil,

xylitol and warm water.

Thanks everyone!

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Sanr.. I like this supplier's collodial silver. He belongs to the CS

yahoo site and is very reputable. His name is Tel..

www.quailwoodherbal.com I have used healthfood store brands of CS

for years and years. I was pleasantly surprised at how good his

product is.

Here is where I buy my DMSO especially since I started taking a tsp -

tbs per day. It is a 70/30% dilution and has pure honey added. It

seems to cut the distinctive DMSO odor somewhat which I like.

http://www.dmso-use.com/dmso_bz_solution.html

I have no financial or personal interest in either of these sites. I

just trust their products. Lola

> Does anyone know if there is a good, better, best quality of these

> supplements? DMSO, COLLOIDAL SILVER.

>

> Amazon carries several brand name but I am not familiar with any of them to

> know which is the best purest quality.

>

> Thanks, graylady

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>>I have used DMSO to get rid of below gum infection.  I put about 3 drops of

>>Oregano oil into a tsp of olive oil and 3 or 4 drops of DMSO.  Using a

>>q-tip I applied that mixture to the gum area around where the infection is.

>>You can increase the quantity of oregano oil, but it can burn, so start

>>slowly.  The oregano carries the oil of oregano into the infection.  You

>>could also use colloidal silver in this way.

>>

>> I found that hydrogen peroxide used daily was too harsh for my gums.  I

>> use it once or twice a week --about a tablespoon in the water in my water

>> pik.

>>

>> hopes this help,

>> mara

>>

>>

>>

>>> Hi everyone, I would like to tell you about my first experiences with

>>> DMSO. I purchased a bottle about a year ago, but was hesitant to use it

>>> because of the dire warnings I had heard. So I put it on the shelf and

>>> almost forgot about it. Until a few weeks ago, I heard Janet on One

>>> Radio Network, Janet really alleviated my fears about trying DMSO.

>>>

>>> A few days later, my hubby (who has chronic back pain and takes ibuprofen

>>> and aspirin more than he wants to) came into the house, he was bent over

>>> in pain, so much so that he had a hard time making himself a cup of

>>> coffee. Even laying in bed didn't help.

>>>

>>> I told him to lay down in the bed and drop his pants, he obliged, though

>>> I must say that for the most part, he has little to no faith in

>>> alternative therapies, he will humor me though and lets me try things on

>>> him. I applied DMSO to his lower back and upper hips, rubbed it in, then

>>> I got on my computer.

>>>

>>> About 5 minutes later, he came into the room and in a very sarcastic

>>> voice said, look it's working and did a couple of jumping jacks, as I

>>> said, he tends to be dubious, he thinks that if the alternative therapies

>>> worked, why don't more people know about them? Little does he know...

>>>

>>> So, as he was trying to be sarcastic about the DMSO working I quickly

>>> pointed out that he JUST DID JUMPING JACKS! 5-10 minutes earlier he

>>> couldn't stand upright and was moaning with pain. He looked surprised and

>>> admitted that his back did feel better. He asked me to apply DMSO a few

>>> more times that night, each time marveling at how well and quickly it was

>>> working.

>>>

>>> The next day, I found a bottle of emu oil and used that in conjunction

>>> with the DMSO on his back, again he was amazed at how it worked.

>>>

>>> The only drawback I can see is it doesn't last a very long time, an hour

>>> at the most, but reapplying it works just fine. I have since used it on

>>> my sore ankle and had great results. I am definitely a DMSO convert and I

>>> am glad I found Janet and this group. :)

>>>

>>> Oh, almost forgot, today hubby burned his arm on the exhaust manifold of

>>> our VW Bug, I didn't know about it until many hours later, I applied some

>>> DMSO on it, I'll find out tomorrow how well it works for that, I have

>>> high hopes.

>>>

>>> I checked the files section of the group looking for dental applications,

>>> I have good teeth and fairly good gums, I do have an infection below my

>>> gums on the front lower teeth, I don't have dental insurance and can't

>>> afford the cost of going to a dentist, I live in a very rural area, it's

>>> at least a 3 hour drive to get to a major town so trying to find a

>>> cheaper dentist or school is out of the question, I have been working on

>>> getting my mouth into better shape. I don't have an abscess (or cavity),

>>> and this is slowing working its way out. I was wondering if there were

>>> any protocols for using DMSO in the mouth for dental purposes (besides

>>> whitening). I have a waterpik and have been rinsing with colloidal

>>> silver, tea tree oil, xylitol and warm water.

>>>

>>> Thanks everyone!

>>>

>>> Wretha

>>>

>>>

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> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo!

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