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
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.)
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
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.
Wouldn't help in severe cases obviously, but he has a healthnote on that, also hemoglobin is made of folic acid, B12, and Iron by the body. again not useful in severe cases, but stimulation with productive nutrients may help in less severe ones?
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.
Dunno, but here's his page on CFS/FIbromyalgia. maybe it'll help, and certainly, we could all use a few extra vitamins now and again, lol.
https://web.archive.org/web/20111119151020/http://www.krysalis.net/chronicfatigue.htm
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.
https://web.archive.org/web/20111102014612/http://www.krysalis.net/anemia.htm
Wouldn't help in severe cases obviously, but he has a healthnote on that, also hemoglobin is made of folic acid, B12, and Iron by the body. again not useful in severe cases, but stimulation with productive nutrients may help in less severe ones?