One caution, if you take any prescription drugs DMSO can magnify what they do. Start with only one fingertip and apply that small amount to see how it affects you. Also it must dry before you cover the area or whatever is in your clothes can absorb into you blood. (I use redlight therapy on the area, dries in minutes. Normal dry time is 10-15 minutes.)
Thank you for saying that because I do take meds and supps! Important info. Also, I know nothing about the red light therapy. Is that specifically for eczema? I had heard there was some type of laser they used on it, but know nothing about that either. Any info you have is welcome. Thanks, fren.
Oh you are in for a treat. This doc is so based it's scary. He literally goes into multiple conspiracy, with excellent perspective. The benefits of red & infrared light is off the charts. And no, you don't need the insanely expensive ones. Got mine on Amazon for $39.
This is long but oh-so worth it and good at high speed.
Enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiBFtwbyv44&t=13522s
It appears to vary from person to person. My response was mixed but some swear by it. I continue with it due to all the other benefits and it is in October and November that the breakout increases for a better test. Spring and summer my eczema is fairly contained. Time will tell.
One caution, if you take any prescription drugs DMSO can magnify what they do. Start with only one fingertip and apply that small amount to see how it affects you. Also it must dry before you cover the area or whatever is in your clothes can absorb into you blood. (I use redlight therapy on the area, dries in minutes. Normal dry time is 10-15 minutes.)
Thank you for saying that because I do take meds and supps! Important info. Also, I know nothing about the red light therapy. Is that specifically for eczema? I had heard there was some type of laser they used on it, but know nothing about that either. Any info you have is welcome. Thanks, fren.
Oh you are in for a treat. This doc is so based it's scary. He literally goes into multiple conspiracy, with excellent perspective. The benefits of red & infrared light is off the charts. And no, you don't need the insanely expensive ones. Got mine on Amazon for $39. This is long but oh-so worth it and good at high speed. Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiBFtwbyv44&t=13522s
Dang, it's up by $20 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09Z363CSX
I watched this interview a while back. Absolutely blew my mind. This guy is sooo smart. He is the reason I found methylene blue.
Thank you so much. I'll check it out.
Wait, does the red light actually make your eczema subside? Even go away completely?
It appears to vary from person to person. My response was mixed but some swear by it. I continue with it due to all the other benefits and it is in October and November that the breakout increases for a better test. Spring and summer my eczema is fairly contained. Time will tell.