Interesting - VERY.
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That is very interesting. Thank you very much, I'll remember it. I wonder what the maximum size of the items in solution in DMSO is to get carried through the skin.
couldn't say, I only know about it, because I have a fiance who has chronic fatigue syndrome and I was looking for home remedies a few years back and came across a webpage that suggested it along with some other stuff to help with CFS.
Here's his page specifically about DMSO/MSM if it helps
https://web.archive.org/web/20111129072115/http://www.krysalis.net/dmso.htm
Thanks. I've saved that.
CFS sounds terrible to live with. I hope that your fiance has found something which helps.
it's pretty bad when it flares up, but the info on the same webpage helped a lot, lol.
Btw, dunno if you work out or not, but pop a couple MSM before and/or after your workout to help with muscle fatigue and soreness. Fair warning it has two side effects: bright, screaming yellow urine, and diarrhea, both when you first start taking it. (also, it can supposedly give you garlic breath, though I never noticed that tbh.)
Thank you very much!
I don't work out specifically, but my day to day life can be heavy work sometimes. I've always had terrible oxygen transport. I tire quickly. It would be interesting to see if anything helped that.
On reading the article, DMSO sounds like a good candidate drug for the 'rona. If it's true that covid is in essence a blood disease and affects oxygen transport, maybe DMSO would provide another transport mechanism to support the body.
There's research on it:
Zinc Iodide in combination with Dimethyl Sulfoxide for treatment of SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32473509/
I actually wondered that myself in the beginning. The only downside is you would need a way to then transport CO2 out of the body body without hemoglobin as well so that blood CO2 levels didn't become toxic, either.
Yes, I guess CO2 elimination could become the next issue. I never thought of that.
Blood transfusions: I guess we'll need to find a way to support oxygen transport following blood loss without transfusions now that the donated blood has been vax contaminated.