Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Funny you should mention that because I was thinking of it too but decided against it because of the risk factors. I am sure it probably could be compounded with HC but you have to be very, very careful with DMSO. Anything it comes in contact with will go into your body so if you have something on your hand or it touches metal, toxins anywhere in your environment, etc. it will get into your body. If the container gets contaminated, same. It is easy to contaminate it. I learned this from the mercury group. I only know people who take it orally now as the skin treatment is really risky in terms of what else it absorbs. It is an exceptionally good carrier. I don't trust myself to be careful enough to control what it might get in contact with. Cheri Re: isocort to hc cream i am not very knowledgable on this but i heard that dmso could be used as carrier oil. i am not sure if compounding pharmacies will prepare it or if it willbe suitable for hc? bw Nil . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Funny you should mention that because I was thinking of it too but decided against it because of the risk factors. I am sure it probably could be compounded with HC but you have to be very, very careful with DMSO. Anything it comes in contact with will go into your body so if you have something on your hand or it touches metal, toxins anywhere in your environment, etc. it will get into your body. If the container gets contaminated, same. It is easy to contaminate it. I learned this from the mercury group. I only know people who take it orally now as the skin treatment is really risky in terms of what else it absorbs. It is an exceptionally good carrier. I don't trust myself to be careful enough to control what it might get in contact with. Cheri Re: isocort to hc cream i am not very knowledgable on this but i heard that dmso could be used as carrier oil. i am not sure if compounding pharmacies will prepare it or if it willbe suitable for hc? bw Nil . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this.. bw Nil RE: DMSO hc cream Funny you should mention that because I was thinking of it too but decided against it because of the risk factors. I am sure it probably could be compounded with HC but you have to be very, very careful with DMSO. Anything it comes in contact with will go into your Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this.. bw Nil RE: DMSO hc cream Funny you should mention that because I was thinking of it too but decided against it because of the risk factors. I am sure it probably could be compounded with HC but you have to be very, very careful with DMSO. Anything it comes in contact with will go into your Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this.. bw Nil RE: DMSO hc cream Funny you should mention that because I was thinking of it too but decided against it because of the risk factors. I am sure it probably could be compounded with HC but you have to be very, very careful with DMSO. Anything it comes in contact with will go into your Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 >>thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this..<< If I were to consider using this substance for HC I would use a ceramic mortar and pestle to mix it. And to apply it. I would not touch metal to it at all. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 >>thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this..<< If I were to consider using this substance for HC I would use a ceramic mortar and pestle to mix it. And to apply it. I would not touch metal to it at all. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 >>thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this..<< If I were to consider using this substance for HC I would use a ceramic mortar and pestle to mix it. And to apply it. I would not touch metal to it at all. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 The spoon won't dissolve but the molecules in the metal can easily be transferred much like happens when you cook and get transfer from a pan or water in plastic absorbs molecules from the plastic. The other thing to consider is that DMSO is a chelator so not following a specific protocol can cause reactions in people who are toxic (like me). I know it is a mercury chelator. That is why it shouldn't be in contact with metals because it absorbs them and transfers into the body just like it transfers internal metals out. Yes, please share what research you find on that. I imagine Googling there would be some info on that. Cheri Re: DMSO hc cream thanks for this info.. i think this option needs to be investigated.. i am thinking it can carry the substances only if they dissolve in them. not much of a spoon will dissolve in it by one touch..don't know..i think we need to make some search on this.. bw Nil . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 hi cheri i did not know that it was chelator. i don't think i can make any research at this moment:).. may be later. bw Nil RE: DMSO hc cream The spoon won't dissolve but the molecules in the metal can easily be transferred much like happens when you cook and get transfer from a pan or water in plastic absorbs molecules from the plastic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 MsSquarepants wrote: > Anything it comes in contact with will go into your > body so if you have something on your hand or it touches metal, toxins > anywhere in your environment, etc. it will get into your body. If the > container gets contaminated, same. There is a size limit. DMSO cannot transport anything above 1000nm molecular weight. This means even viruses are too large to be transported into tissue by DMSO. Don't bathe in pesticides before using DMSO, though, and you certainly would not want to use DMSO in conjunction with a substance with chemical additives such as HC creams or gels. sol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 MsSquarepants wrote: > Anything it comes in contact with will go into your > body so if you have something on your hand or it touches metal, toxins > anywhere in your environment, etc. it will get into your body. If the > container gets contaminated, same. There is a size limit. DMSO cannot transport anything above 1000nm molecular weight. This means even viruses are too large to be transported into tissue by DMSO. Don't bathe in pesticides before using DMSO, though, and you certainly would not want to use DMSO in conjunction with a substance with chemical additives such as HC creams or gels. sol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 I read that it can absorb toxins in the air. Have you heard of that? I have very bad air here (polluted) so that concerned me too. I am toxic enough! Cheri -----Original Message----- There is a size limit. DMSO cannot transport anything above 1000nm molecular weight. This means even viruses are too large to be transported into tissue by DMSO. Don't bathe in pesticides before using DMSO, though, and you certainly would not want to use DMSO in conjunction with a substance with chemical additives such as HC creams or gels. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 I read that it can absorb toxins in the air. Have you heard of that? I have very bad air here (polluted) so that concerned me too. I am toxic enough! Cheri -----Original Message----- There is a size limit. DMSO cannot transport anything above 1000nm molecular weight. This means even viruses are too large to be transported into tissue by DMSO. Don't bathe in pesticides before using DMSO, though, and you certainly would not want to use DMSO in conjunction with a substance with chemical additives such as HC creams or gels. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 I read that it can absorb toxins in the air. Have you heard of that? I have very bad air here (polluted) so that concerned me too. I am toxic enough! Cheri -----Original Message----- There is a size limit. DMSO cannot transport anything above 1000nm molecular weight. This means even viruses are too large to be transported into tissue by DMSO. Don't bathe in pesticides before using DMSO, though, and you certainly would not want to use DMSO in conjunction with a substance with chemical additives such as HC creams or gels. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: MsSquarepants > > The spoon won't dissolve but the molecules in the metal can easily be > transferred much like happens when you cook and get transfer from a pan Yes, even non-acid foods and water will leach metals from stainless steel cookware, and containers without any DMSO, LOL. I experienced a big reduction in my reactivity when I got rid of all my stainless steel cookware. From nickel allergy sites online, I'm certain it was nickel that was the problem with it. The SS industry claims it doesn't leach but it does. sol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Are glass pans okay? I have glass and stainless steal but I am thinking the SS is a problem. Cheri -----Original Message----- Yes, even non-acid foods and water will leach metals from stainless steel cookware, and containers without any DMSO, LOL. I experienced a big reduction in my reactivity when I got rid of all my stainless steel cookware. From nickel allergy sites online, I'm certain it was nickel that was the problem with it. The SS industry claims it doesn't leach but it does. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 What kind of toxicity resuls from the stainless steel cookware? Thank's Pat RE: DMSO hc cream Are glass pans okay? I have glass and stainless steal but I am thinking the SS is a problem. Cheri -----Original Message----- Yes, even non-acid foods and water will leach metals from stainless steel cookware, and containers without any DMSO, LOL. I experienced a big reduction in my reactivity when I got rid of all my stainless steel cookware. From nickel allergy sites online, I'm certain it was nickel that was the problem with it. The SS industry claims it doesn't leach but it does. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 What kind of toxicity resuls from the stainless steel cookware? Thank's Pat RE: DMSO hc cream Are glass pans okay? I have glass and stainless steal but I am thinking the SS is a problem. Cheri -----Original Message----- Yes, even non-acid foods and water will leach metals from stainless steel cookware, and containers without any DMSO, LOL. I experienced a big reduction in my reactivity when I got rid of all my stainless steel cookware. From nickel allergy sites online, I'm certain it was nickel that was the problem with it. The SS industry claims it doesn't leach but it does. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 What kind of toxicity resuls from the stainless steel cookware? Thank's Pat RE: DMSO hc cream Are glass pans okay? I have glass and stainless steal but I am thinking the SS is a problem. Cheri -----Original Message----- Yes, even non-acid foods and water will leach metals from stainless steel cookware, and containers without any DMSO, LOL. I experienced a big reduction in my reactivity when I got rid of all my stainless steel cookware. From nickel allergy sites online, I'm certain it was nickel that was the problem with it. The SS industry claims it doesn't leach but it does. sol . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 I have read that it absorbs water from the air. I don't know if it absorbs air borne toxins. I presume it would depend if the moisture it absorbs carries the toxins. In any case the molecular size limit still applies as to whether ti could transport any toxins INTO tissues. Not a problem here with our tremendously low humidity, so not something I have to worry about. Here water evaporates out of diluted DMSO. (I only use it very diluted). But I keep my DMSO and DMSO dilutions covered. sol MsSquarepants wrote: > I read that it can absorb toxins in the air. Have you heard of that? I have > very bad air here (polluted) so that concerned me too. I am toxic enough! > > Cheri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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