In March of this year I was struck with radial nerve palsy. The neurologist just ran a lot of tests, but did nothing to heal the problem. After about 2 weeks of using DMSO both topically and orally, I regained full use of my hand.
After that, In late June, I suffered a full on stroke that left me confined to a wheelchair with severe vertigo and the inability to swallow amongst other symptoms. I now have to eat through a feeding tube, but I was able to walk again and have largely eliminated the vertigo with the help of DMSO in only three weeks. This stuff is incredible. A true life miracle substance.
The medical community had nothing to offer to heal the damage of my stroke. They just said that I'd have to live with it and prescribed a bunch of pills intended to prevent future strokes. The research studies confirm the safety and efficacy of DMSO in the treatment of a number of conditions, and every one of us frogs should keep this in our medicine cabinets like we do with Ivermectin.
Thanks for the testimony. I can tell you it works also because my 19 year-old dog got an eye stye that won't go away. I mixed this with collodial silver and saline and squirt and after about 3 weeks, it popped.
I used that for headache also. We have genetic of headache. My mom, my sister all have severe headache. I used that along with homeopathic, oil, and also cell salt. It works.
Do you use the headache mixture directly on your head (temple) or are you taking it orally? I have a DMSO roll-on but I am not sure where to apply it specifically for headaches.
I bought some, but I'm scared to drink it. It says it's poisonous, and it can destroy your liver. I've been reading and reading and I cannot find any dosage information.
I have been taking one tea spoon daily mixed with a swallow of orange juice for 3 years now. No problems at all. Terrible tasting but the benefits outweigh the taste.
Where do you get DSMO, or rather, what is a good source you've found for a genuine product? I'm using my words carefully, because I feel there are lots of fakes out there (like methylene blue). Also, if you don't mind, how do you dose/take it? I have yet to come across a simple layman guide. :)
You can find pharmaceutical grade DMSO products at Amazon my fren.
I'm not a medical professional. so I can't tell you what you should do, but your doctor can and will if you ask them.
Haven't tried it internally...too skeered to get a herx reaction...they suck.
However...it is the absolute best miraculous healing elixir when applied directly to bleeding slices, gashes and mangled parts...
I've sustained several deep cuts this past year (occupational hazards... clumsiness and accidents) where stitches were required...dousing the injury immediately with 75% DMSO (stings like a mofo) resulted in EXTREMELY RAPID healing, with minimal or no scarring... AND zero stitches. I used cyanoacrylate/super glue and baking soda (careful...burns too) to keep the wound sealed for the first 24-48 hours.
There's absolutely NOTHING better... Mercurochrome eat your heart out...
Thanks for the info. I will definitely use it then. I was wondering about using it on all the damn scars I have moving to the south being bitten by chiggers. Damn thing scar big time. I didn't know about such thing.
You bet. Oh always dilute it. I do 3 parts DMSO to 1 part distilled for everything topical. I use an amber 2oz bottle with glass dropper lid. Everything available via Amazon.
This is the only thing that helped the itching. Since then I’m a big fan of baking soda. Make a paste with water, little bit apple cider vinegar & let it sit as long as possible. A sink wash pan is great to put it on your feet. I looked like a dork after fire ants, dragging my foot around the house in a plastic tub😆 Stick paste on big bandage or get in shower and cover the area. I once had a bad itchy rash for weeks and that was the only thing that helped. I now know the rash was the warning my body was going into sepsis.
The south has too many bugs. I can’t imagine going to the tropics and dealing with those bugs. My elderly neighbor always wore a mosquito net over a hat. I thought she was crazy, but now I get it.
Don’t sit in pine straw or even walk through it as well as sitting on logs. Red Bugs are hell in the south. It looks like a little red bump no bigger than a dime but itch’s like crazy. I don’t know what the natural cure is. We used to put nail polish on them and it suffocated them. I’ve had chiggers once & they are worse than red bugs. Once a hurricane was coming so I went and picked all the grapes before the high winds. Well my husband hadn’t been weed eating around the vines. Born and raised in the south and had never had contact with those bugs from the devil himself. Now I understand why people curse them. Essential oil was the only thing that stopped the itch.
I always thought chiggers and red bugs were the same thing. The nail polish treatment was what I used. They supposedly get into your skin pores and make a nice home for themselves :)
I honestly don’t know. What ever got me was very tiny red bites all over both ankles. My husband is a hunter and always outside getting bitten by creepy crawlers. He said it was chiggers, but I’m not going to say it’s right or wrong. In NC red bugs are bigger than what ever bit me. Bugs just love me. I read it’s because o negative blood is sweeter and they can smell it. I’ll be outside with a group and the only one getting bit.
We have property in coastal Maine and were always glad that when we were there, the only thing to worry about, bug wise, was mosquitoes. However, beginning last year, and now this year even worse, are the ticks! And it's not just that you have to worry about being bitten by them, but they are producing an almost epidemic level of lyme disease in coastal Maine (highest per capita lyme disease infection rate in country!). Despite keeping a careful eye out and checking, my wife and I have both had to be treated for lyme from the ticks up there. We think it might be more from mice bringing them into the old cottage we stay in rather than getting them from being outside. I'm going to set off bug bombs in the cottage next time I'm there; maybe it will discourage the mice too :)
I’ve never considered mice bringing ticks inside the home, that sucks. There’s several ways to trap them. Best option is to buy foam in a can & spray every little crack, under the sink around pipes, etc. I’ve noticed outside of some strip shopping malls trap boxes for mice. Treating the Lyme: research antiviral herbs. I wonder if ivermectin would help, or something like that. I mostly eat carnivore, cheat occasionally. I watch a lot of carnivore based videos, remember seeing it cures Lyme. It can’t say it’s true or false. I do think herbs would help. I’m in NC and don’t think we have the type of ticks that carry lime. My husband had Rocky Mountain spotted fever once. Another time his legs were covered in tiny seed ticks & I had to pick them off. That was crazy, finally used hot sauce to kill them. He got on antibiotics just in case. You really can’t prevent ticks. We have lots of tall pines, doesn’t help the situation. Thirty years ago I found a tick on my infant daughter under her diaper. She only went outside to go to car or the neighbors. Honestly I’ll take a non Lyme tick any day over fire ants. I’m a few hours inland in farm & hunting area. My daughter has house at the coast. I didn’t grow up with fire ants, they are terrible now. I literally walk with my head down to avoid bites. My husband sprays industrial yard bug spray at least once a month and they still come back. I’d rather deal with a snake than bugs. Do you have no see ems? You can’t see these tiny bugs and they sting like crazy. Even through a screened porch. I don’t remember bugs being this bad growing up unless you were in a wet swampy area. After hurricanes we get very bad mosquitoes from the tropics. Good luck with the mice, ticks & Lyme. Also look up essential oil therapy. Just smelling oils (aromatherapy) can help many health conditions. This site has good educational information & the oils are great quality.
https://www.aromatics.com/
Hey, I ran across this and thought of your comment on chiggers & red buds.
From Google AI:
There is no difference between chiggers and red bugs; "red bug" is simply another name for a chigger. Both terms refer to the tiny, six-legged, parasitic larval stage of a mite (Trombiculidae) that feeds on host skin cells, causing itchy red bumps.
What to know about chiggers (red bugs):
They are the larval stage of mites .
They are tiny and red: and are often only visible in clusters.
They feed on skin cells, not blood, by injecting a digestive fluid that breaks down the skin, which they then ingest.
Bites are itchy: and appear as red, hardened, raised bumps, often found on the ankles, waist, and warm skin folds.
They are found outdoors: in moist, wooded, or overgrown areas.
Adult chiggers do not bite: humans; only the larval stage is parasitic
I remember in the early '80's (?) when DMSO was in the news a lot as a treatment for arthritis. It seemed to disappear from the radar within a couple of years; perhaps big Pharma made sure of that?
I used to have terrible cystic acne when I was a teenager. Nothing worked. In fact a lot of the treatments made it worse.
It wasn't until I was in my mid-20s and I read a book about Edgar Cayce and it mentioned not letting young men drink milk because of the female hormones. It caused severe acne.
I stopped drinking milk, avoided all butter and especially sour cream and for whatever reason ricotta. But I can eat hard cheese regularly and have an occasional ice cream but cutting milk out of my diet cured my cystic acne within days.
Use from glass, not plastic. I have some that used to be a roll on, the roller ball disappeared, absorbed into the DMSO. It took awhile but still that plastic ball would be absorbed into skin if used.
In March of this year I was struck with radial nerve palsy. The neurologist just ran a lot of tests, but did nothing to heal the problem. After about 2 weeks of using DMSO both topically and orally, I regained full use of my hand.
After that, In late June, I suffered a full on stroke that left me confined to a wheelchair with severe vertigo and the inability to swallow amongst other symptoms. I now have to eat through a feeding tube, but I was able to walk again and have largely eliminated the vertigo with the help of DMSO in only three weeks. This stuff is incredible. A true life miracle substance.
The medical community had nothing to offer to heal the damage of my stroke. They just said that I'd have to live with it and prescribed a bunch of pills intended to prevent future strokes. The research studies confirm the safety and efficacy of DMSO in the treatment of a number of conditions, and every one of us frogs should keep this in our medicine cabinets like we do with Ivermectin.
Thank you for being here on GAW when you have all this to deal with.
Thanks for the testimony. I can tell you it works also because my 19 year-old dog got an eye stye that won't go away. I mixed this with collodial silver and saline and squirt and after about 3 weeks, it popped.
I used that for headache also. We have genetic of headache. My mom, my sister all have severe headache. I used that along with homeopathic, oil, and also cell salt. It works.
Do you use the headache mixture directly on your head (temple) or are you taking it orally? I have a DMSO roll-on but I am not sure where to apply it specifically for headaches.
Drink it.
I bought some, but I'm scared to drink it. It says it's poisonous, and it can destroy your liver. I've been reading and reading and I cannot find any dosage information.
I use 2 drops.
Thanks
You are wc.
I have been taking one tea spoon daily mixed with a swallow of orange juice for 3 years now. No problems at all. Terrible tasting but the benefits outweigh the taste.
I wonder if one can put it in their coffee?
I do....don't even know it's there.
Where do you get yours and what brand please?
Here is the one I use. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BSYQ0XC?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k0_1_4&=&crid=2KZQWY3KE3RUQ&=&sprefix=dmso
This is what I have been taking for 3 years. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084BV1VPF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
Thanks
I’m praying for you. I am so happy that you’re here with us. Please, God, speed his healing. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen!
Thank you so much fren.
You’re welcome, fren!
Where do you get DSMO, or rather, what is a good source you've found for a genuine product? I'm using my words carefully, because I feel there are lots of fakes out there (like methylene blue). Also, if you don't mind, how do you dose/take it? I have yet to come across a simple layman guide. :)
You can find pharmaceutical grade DMSO products at Amazon my fren. I'm not a medical professional. so I can't tell you what you should do, but your doctor can and will if you ask them.
Amazon has a Bootleg Knock off problem....CAUTION IS ADVISED
Haven't tried it internally...too skeered to get a herx reaction...they suck.
However...it is the absolute best miraculous healing elixir when applied directly to bleeding slices, gashes and mangled parts...
I've sustained several deep cuts this past year (occupational hazards... clumsiness and accidents) where stitches were required...dousing the injury immediately with 75% DMSO (stings like a mofo) resulted in EXTREMELY RAPID healing, with minimal or no scarring... AND zero stitches. I used cyanoacrylate/super glue and baking soda (careful...burns too) to keep the wound sealed for the first 24-48 hours.
There's absolutely NOTHING better... Mercurochrome eat your heart out...
Thanks for the info. I will definitely use it then. I was wondering about using it on all the damn scars I have moving to the south being bitten by chiggers. Damn thing scar big time. I didn't know about such thing.
I'm so impressed by how well it works it's unbelievable.
Definitely not a placebo...
Thanks for the information.
You bet. Oh always dilute it. I do 3 parts DMSO to 1 part distilled for everything topical. I use an amber 2oz bottle with glass dropper lid. Everything available via Amazon.
Thank you. Everything available via Amazon including the kitchen sink. Howls.
You can also use clear nail polish and paint over the chiggers - kills em by preventing O2 absorption.
Didn't work for me. Itch like hell still. Now, Lavender Essential Oil and Anti-Histamine homeopathic helps but still leave scars.
This is the only thing that helped the itching. Since then I’m a big fan of baking soda. Make a paste with water, little bit apple cider vinegar & let it sit as long as possible. A sink wash pan is great to put it on your feet. I looked like a dork after fire ants, dragging my foot around the house in a plastic tub😆 Stick paste on big bandage or get in shower and cover the area. I once had a bad itchy rash for weeks and that was the only thing that helped. I now know the rash was the warning my body was going into sepsis.
It has lavender and other oils. https://www.vitacost.com/aura-cacia-essential-oil-blend-relaxing-roll-on-chill-pill
Don't sit on any logs, anywhere, even in the north; the chiggers will make you regret it! :)
Howls. I was stupid. I didn't know about them.
Been there 🤦🏻♀️ and it ain’t fun.
No. I moved from the state of WA. Never seen b4.
The south has too many bugs. I can’t imagine going to the tropics and dealing with those bugs. My elderly neighbor always wore a mosquito net over a hat. I thought she was crazy, but now I get it.
Don’t sit in pine straw or even walk through it as well as sitting on logs. Red Bugs are hell in the south. It looks like a little red bump no bigger than a dime but itch’s like crazy. I don’t know what the natural cure is. We used to put nail polish on them and it suffocated them. I’ve had chiggers once & they are worse than red bugs. Once a hurricane was coming so I went and picked all the grapes before the high winds. Well my husband hadn’t been weed eating around the vines. Born and raised in the south and had never had contact with those bugs from the devil himself. Now I understand why people curse them. Essential oil was the only thing that stopped the itch.
Lavender oil works for me. Anti-histamine homeopathy on top of that.
I always thought chiggers and red bugs were the same thing. The nail polish treatment was what I used. They supposedly get into your skin pores and make a nice home for themselves :)
I honestly don’t know. What ever got me was very tiny red bites all over both ankles. My husband is a hunter and always outside getting bitten by creepy crawlers. He said it was chiggers, but I’m not going to say it’s right or wrong. In NC red bugs are bigger than what ever bit me. Bugs just love me. I read it’s because o negative blood is sweeter and they can smell it. I’ll be outside with a group and the only one getting bit.
We have property in coastal Maine and were always glad that when we were there, the only thing to worry about, bug wise, was mosquitoes. However, beginning last year, and now this year even worse, are the ticks! And it's not just that you have to worry about being bitten by them, but they are producing an almost epidemic level of lyme disease in coastal Maine (highest per capita lyme disease infection rate in country!). Despite keeping a careful eye out and checking, my wife and I have both had to be treated for lyme from the ticks up there. We think it might be more from mice bringing them into the old cottage we stay in rather than getting them from being outside. I'm going to set off bug bombs in the cottage next time I'm there; maybe it will discourage the mice too :)
I’ve never considered mice bringing ticks inside the home, that sucks. There’s several ways to trap them. Best option is to buy foam in a can & spray every little crack, under the sink around pipes, etc. I’ve noticed outside of some strip shopping malls trap boxes for mice. Treating the Lyme: research antiviral herbs. I wonder if ivermectin would help, or something like that. I mostly eat carnivore, cheat occasionally. I watch a lot of carnivore based videos, remember seeing it cures Lyme. It can’t say it’s true or false. I do think herbs would help. I’m in NC and don’t think we have the type of ticks that carry lime. My husband had Rocky Mountain spotted fever once. Another time his legs were covered in tiny seed ticks & I had to pick them off. That was crazy, finally used hot sauce to kill them. He got on antibiotics just in case. You really can’t prevent ticks. We have lots of tall pines, doesn’t help the situation. Thirty years ago I found a tick on my infant daughter under her diaper. She only went outside to go to car or the neighbors. Honestly I’ll take a non Lyme tick any day over fire ants. I’m a few hours inland in farm & hunting area. My daughter has house at the coast. I didn’t grow up with fire ants, they are terrible now. I literally walk with my head down to avoid bites. My husband sprays industrial yard bug spray at least once a month and they still come back. I’d rather deal with a snake than bugs. Do you have no see ems? You can’t see these tiny bugs and they sting like crazy. Even through a screened porch. I don’t remember bugs being this bad growing up unless you were in a wet swampy area. After hurricanes we get very bad mosquitoes from the tropics. Good luck with the mice, ticks & Lyme. Also look up essential oil therapy. Just smelling oils (aromatherapy) can help many health conditions. This site has good educational information & the oils are great quality. https://www.aromatics.com/
Hey, I ran across this and thought of your comment on chiggers & red buds. From Google AI: There is no difference between chiggers and red bugs; "red bug" is simply another name for a chigger. Both terms refer to the tiny, six-legged, parasitic larval stage of a mite (Trombiculidae) that feeds on host skin cells, causing itchy red bumps.
What to know about chiggers (red bugs): They are the larval stage of mites . They are tiny and red: and are often only visible in clusters. They feed on skin cells, not blood, by injecting a digestive fluid that breaks down the skin, which they then ingest. Bites are itchy: and appear as red, hardened, raised bumps, often found on the ankles, waist, and warm skin folds. They are found outdoors: in moist, wooded, or overgrown areas. Adult chiggers do not bite: humans; only the larval stage is parasitic
I remember in the early '80's (?) when DMSO was in the news a lot as a treatment for arthritis. It seemed to disappear from the radar within a couple of years; perhaps big Pharma made sure of that?
I am sure they did.
https://nitter.poast.org/VigilantFox/status/1957115871052063172
https://www.scribd.com/document/472381206/DMSO-HANDBOOK-FOR-DOCTORS
Interesting post. As it happens, I already have some on the way from Amazon France and I look forward to getting it very soon.
Great.
I got mine use it every day, dilute it w/ distilled water & use it for eye drops in the ears & brush my teeth w/ it. Full strength for joints.
Thanks for telling me. I give it to my 19 yr old dog and he just went hiking with me today.
Any one know if this would help with acne? My teenage son has tried just about everything and nothing seems to clear up his skin.
I've tried diet but his mom lets him eat what ever he wants when she has him. I really think it's the sugar he eats.
DMSO targets bacteria so it's likely since acne is affected by bacteria
Thank you!
Retin-A
I used to have terrible cystic acne when I was a teenager. Nothing worked. In fact a lot of the treatments made it worse.
It wasn't until I was in my mid-20s and I read a book about Edgar Cayce and it mentioned not letting young men drink milk because of the female hormones. It caused severe acne.
I stopped drinking milk, avoided all butter and especially sour cream and for whatever reason ricotta. But I can eat hard cheese regularly and have an occasional ice cream but cutting milk out of my diet cured my cystic acne within days.
Thanks give it a try!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1646040023?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_asin_title Good book.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BSYQ0XC?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details Good stuff.
Amen. I got the one you posted from Amazon at home. I used it right now as food additive for my 19 yr old puppy.
How can I see the thread or the booklet? Can any frog nitter this?
https://nitter.poast.org/VigilantFox/status/1957115871052063172
https://www.scribd.com/document/472381206/DMSO-HANDBOOK-FOR-DOCTORS
Thank you fren!
You are welcome. I post some of the other medical stuff thru Unleash also. You want to check that under my handle too if you like medical cures.
The Villigant Fox forgot to mention that you can get it at Amazon and Walmart, so I am assuming you can get it at any pharmacy.
I don't know. I got it thru Amazon.
Proper use is key / always use caution.
Research it thoroughly for proper topical application before using - it can / will transmit substances through your skin and into the bloodstream.
Got it. I downloaded the book.
Use from glass, not plastic. I have some that used to be a roll on, the roller ball disappeared, absorbed into the DMSO. It took awhile but still that plastic ball would be absorbed into skin if used.
Ok. I got the warning. Thanks.
You are welcome
Anyone know the dilution for DMSO for nebulizer for COPD?
I use Garchem brand on Amazon. Amber bottle. Closest to what we used in Organic Medicinal Chemistry lab.
Thank you
You are welcome.