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> This was posted on an alt cancer group on called Flaxseedoil2

> I wanted to share the info here because I thought it may be of interest to

some diabetics, and people who have other ailments, as well as cancer. I think

it bears looking into! If anyone is familiar with DMSO and knows where to buy it

or any other info, please share.

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I just ordered some DMSO for the pain in my abdomen and, what the heck, add some

flax oil to it and maybe it'll even help fight cancer there as it's allegedly a

great transporter thru the skin. Here's where I got mine and there is a TON of

great info on the site:

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

xxoo

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To all those who intend to use DMSO, please make sure the area where you will

apply it is super clean as DMSO will take everything into your body through your

skin cells, bacteria, visus, etc.  My suggestion clean surface with colloidal

silver.  Hydrogen peroxide can also be used to clean but make sure rinse with

good quality water.  Cover skin with DMSO with gauze and then cover with plastic

to keep DMSO in place.  Just to be safe.

 

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> To all those who intend to use DMSO, please make sure the area where you will

apply it is super clean as DMSO will take everything into your body through your

skin cells, bacteria, visus, etc.  My suggestion clean surface with colloidal

silver.  Hydrogen peroxide can also be

used to clean but make sure rinse with good quality water.  Cover skin with DMSO

with gauze and then cover with plastic to keep DMSO in place.  Just to be safe.

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, if the DMSO soaked into the gauze, would it then carry any plastic

baddies into the body? Does it have to be gauze? And, can that material be

reused? I will be using this several times a day.

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The area needs to be clean certainly but the DMSO will kill the

bacteria, etc.

Also...do not cover the area, and certainly don't cover it with

plastic of any kind. I've used DMSO a lot and read a lot about it

and everyone will tell you not to cover it. If you cover it, it will

make little water blisters on the skin (it's called something else but

right not I can't remember). My son used it and covered it and the

entire area was covered with those blisters.

One more thing...if you use the straight DMSO it will make the area

itch madly. Mix it with a bit of water or Olive Oil or even Coconut Oil.

Do NOT apply it with rubber or plastic gloves and absolutely don't

apply it with your fingers if you have nail polish on. -Biz

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To all those who intend to use DMSO, please make sure the area

where you will apply it is super clean as DMSO will take everything

into your body through your skin cells, bacteria, visus, etc.  My

suggestion clean surface with colloidal silver.  Hydrogen peroxide can

also be used to clean but make sure rinse with good quality water.  Cover skin

with DMSO with gauze and then cover with plastic to keep DMSO in place.  Just to

be safe.

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> , if the DMSO soaked into the gauze, would it then carry any

plastic baddies into the body? Does it have to be gauze? And, can

that material be reused? I will be using this several times a day.

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I suggest you use thick sterilized gauze like & 's First Aid

Rolled Gauze, sterile roll 2in x  90  inches (2.5 yards), i think they also have

bigger ones than this.  You got a point on plastic chemicals seeping to the

gauze.  You can let the gauze go around and tie it then.  I would not reuse the

gauze coz that can pick up germs and if you reuse it into your body it goes...

 

 

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I just bought some DMSO.bz and it's on it's way to me. And you guys are freakin'

me out with all the precautions in applying. Are there instructions on the

label? And DMSO.ba isn't straight DMSO, so I don't have to worry about that,

right?

(BTW, I actually bought it for my grandfather who has a lot of pain in his knee

because there's no cartilage there. And for me too just in case.)

Roni

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No need to be too anxious about applying the DMSO - just be clean and careful as

you would with anything else. Just the added knowledge that if you do have

anything unpleasant on your hands with a small enough molecule it could pass

through the skin. But you would be careful anyway, wouldn't you?

Rowena

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> I just bought some DMSO.bz and it's on it's way to me. And you guys are

freakin' me out with all the precautions in applying. Are there instructions on

the label? And DMSO.ba isn't straight DMSO, so I don't have to worry about that,

right?

i

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Roni, I emailed and spoke to Al, the owner of DMSO.BZ. He says we're worrying

over nothing. He's been using it for 20+ years and he leaves his in a cup in

his bathroom, open to the air. He says that you put it on, wait till it dries

for 15-30 minutes, UNCOVERED. He says if you cover it up, you reduce its

effectiveness. Not sure if these instructions would apply to the industrial

solvent strength, but since I'm using his product, that's what I'm doing. ;)

xxoo

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