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Use the DMSO, certainly, but also give her CMO if you have not already.

This will help with all joints to lubricate and regrow cartilage.

You can rub the DMSO on right through the fur, unless she has long hair,

then you need to try and work it down to the skin. But--if she's not

suffering too badly you can start giving her the DMSO orally. This will

help relieve the pain from inside out.

It will make her pee more, but that's good for her too. Just put a little

bit into some milk, or mix it into her food if she gets soft foods. If she

s small you might want to start with just a quarter teaspoon.

Samala,

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We are aware that DMSO carries things into the body and we do not want to

shave her unless we have to. Can anyone suggest the best way of getting

this into her system because we'd really like to ease her discomfort.

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In a message dated 2/8/2012 1:33:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

hazexxxxx@... writes:

Hi

We adopted our small dog when she was a puppy. At some stage in her life,

both her front legs had been broken and are pinned. It's all been gareat

but, now that she's getting older, arthritis is setting in and we wanted to

try DMSO.

We are aware that DMSO carries things into the body and we do not want to

shave her unless we have to. Can anyone suggest the best way of getting

this into her system because we'd really like to ease her discomfort.

Thanks

Hi back---If I were you I would try MSM. It is made from DMSO. You can get

it in the powdered form from a farm supply. It is used for horses--can be

used for pets & people also. My brother used it for his Newfoundland when

the fellow got old & it worked for him great.. He put it in the drinking

water... Your welcome--hope this might help...

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I take a teaspoon of dmso, three tablespoons of msm, and collagen w/ vit c.

I take that orally daily, I weigh about ninety kilo's. So you would do the

math. david lubbock tx.

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Shaving isn't a problem as such but she's very nervous, especially around her

painful paws, and we'd have to do this regularly. As I said, we don't want to

do it but if it's the only way (which it sounds like it might not be) of course

we'll try it.

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> Plz explain :problem w/shaving??

> Suggestions are many -but fuller picture

> could help...m

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Maybe topical Gallium Nitrate that someone suggested that supposedly works

wonders on horses and humans?  I don't have any personal  experience with it

but perhaps someone who does can be of help?

Subject: Arthritis in a dog - best way of using DMSO

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 1:33 PM

 

Hi

We adopted our small dog when she was a puppy. At some stage in her life, both

her front legs had been broken and are pinned. It's all been gareat but, now

that she's getting older, arthritis is setting in and we wanted to try DMSO.

We are aware that DMSO carries things into the body and we do not want to shave

her unless we have to. Can anyone suggest the best way of getting this into her

system because we'd really like to ease her discomfort.

Thanks

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When our dogs get older we start giving them turmeric (curcumin) and bosweilia

and MSM. It has really helped them with their arthritis--we take it ourselves

too…. :-)

mara

> Maybe topical Gallium Nitrate that someone suggested that supposedly works

wonders on horses and humans? I don't have any personal experience with it but

perhaps someone who does can be of help?

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> Subject: Arthritis in a dog - best way of using DMSO

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 1:33 PM

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>

> Hi

>

> We adopted our small dog when she was a puppy. At some stage in her life, both

her front legs had been broken and are pinned. It's all been gareat but, now

that she's getting older, arthritis is setting in and we wanted to try DMSO.

>

> We are aware that DMSO carries things into the body and we do not want to

shave her unless we have to. Can anyone suggest the best way of getting this

into her system because we'd really like to ease her discomfort.

>

> Thanks

>

>

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Flexcin has CMO in both the lotion and caps

Janet

>

> Use the DMSO, certainly, but also give her CMO if you have not already.

> This will help with all joints to lubricate and regrow cartilage.

>

> You can rub the DMSO on right through the fur, unless she has long hair,

> then you need to try and work it down to the skin. But--if she's not

> suffering too badly you can start giving her the DMSO orally. This will

> help relieve the pain from inside out.

>

> It will make her pee more, but that's good for her too. Just put a little

> bit into some milk, or mix it into her food if she gets soft foods. If she

> s small you might want to start with just a quarter teaspoon.

>

> Samala,

>

>

>

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> -------Original Message-------

>

> We are aware that DMSO carries things into the body and we do not want to

> shave her unless we have to. Can anyone suggest the best way of getting

> this into her system because we'd really like to ease her discomfort.

>

>

>

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