Both. Can stop a stoke, or reverse/minimize damage after a stroke.
If you have a loved one who had a stoke, you need to read up on DMSO. It works best if used during, or close after a stroke, but can minimize damage, and has been shown to reverse stroke damage long after a stroke occurred.
I dilute it to 50/50 With distilled water & brush my teeth & for eye drops, stings for a few seconds, full strength for joints,99%. Yes, it leaves a strong Taste & my wife will still kiss me but then slaps me into next week. 😂🤣 What reason do you swallow it for; I haven't read anything about drinking it & what % do you use for that?
DMSO is incredible for joint pain/arthritis when taken orally. Stinks up the house, but works.
DMSO is great if you think you are having stroke symptoms. See Stroke Protocol in MMS Healthcare Recovery Guide.
DMSO potentiates and other medication you might take. I usually use it orally in combo with MMS. Take dose of MMS, and then within two minutes, drink a dose of DMSO. Usually do 1 tbs in 60 ml of water.
I have drank as much as 2 TABLEspoons of DMSO every 15 minutes for 1 hour. That is 8 tbls in one hours. And then 1 tbls x 4 for next hour. I say this to dispell any worry you might have about talking two much. (This is the stroke protocol in MMS Guidebook)
My son has recommended that I give DMSO a try. He hasn’t tried it himself yet. He follows Dr Eric Berg and other health experts on you tube a lot.
Good place to purchase DMSO? Can I find it at local health supplement store? Walmart? Any reliable Amazon source? I definitely want to give this a try.
Grandma should not pay the hospital bill. Hospital staff knew the 2 midnight rule to have the insurance pay, and they should have kept her another night.
This reminded me of an incident 40 years ago when I took my then 28 year old husband to a local ER for chest pain. Insurance refused to pay because he did not have a heart attack, but had pleuritis (inflammation of the lining of the lung). I guess you have to be a medical professional to know when your crisis counts as an emergency or not. (I was a practicing nurse at the time.)
Could somebody in the know please explain this to me? I thought when a person reached a certain age, they automactically went on medicare and that medicare was basically the only insurance that was available for seniors. I guess if a person is super rich, they might still be able to get something like Blue Cross or something? But why would this old lady have Humana instead of Medicare?
I find it suspicious that Humana had her claim processed and a decision made within two weeks.
My insurance company takes about a month just to get the claim processed and at least another month to make a decision on how much (if anything) they'll pay.
If she would have known about DMSO, she could have avoided hospital all together.
Yes. Methylene Blue.
Is that for treatment for or to prevent strokes?
Both. Can stop a stoke, or reverse/minimize damage after a stroke.
If you have a loved one who had a stoke, you need to read up on DMSO. It works best if used during, or close after a stroke, but can minimize damage, and has been shown to reverse stroke damage long after a stroke occurred.
Read relevant information here.
Here (Search Stroke Protocol)
Search on STROKE here
Thanks, I already use DMSO for joint pain.
Have you ever consumed it orally?
Did you wife, or anyone tell you it smelled like ass?
Every time I drink it, my wife tell me if I do it again I'm going to have to move out in the shed.
I dilute it to 50/50 With distilled water & brush my teeth & for eye drops, stings for a few seconds, full strength for joints,99%. Yes, it leaves a strong Taste & my wife will still kiss me but then slaps me into next week. 😂🤣 What reason do you swallow it for; I haven't read anything about drinking it & what % do you use for that?
DMSO is incredible for joint pain/arthritis when taken orally. Stinks up the house, but works.
DMSO is great if you think you are having stroke symptoms. See Stroke Protocol in MMS Healthcare Recovery Guide.
DMSO potentiates and other medication you might take. I usually use it orally in combo with MMS. Take dose of MMS, and then within two minutes, drink a dose of DMSO. Usually do 1 tbs in 60 ml of water.
I have drank as much as 2 TABLEspoons of DMSO every 15 minutes for 1 hour. That is 8 tbls in one hours. And then 1 tbls x 4 for next hour. I say this to dispell any worry you might have about talking two much. (This is the stroke protocol in MMS Guidebook)
My son has recommended that I give DMSO a try. He hasn’t tried it himself yet. He follows Dr Eric Berg and other health experts on you tube a lot.
Good place to purchase DMSO? Can I find it at local health supplement store? Walmart? Any reliable Amazon source? I definitely want to give this a try.
If he doesn't calm down he's going to have a stroke.
It's not Sunday yet Uncle _ Fester. 🤣
Just warming up fren.
LOL
Big Pharma, big hospital, big health insurance... they better get their act together, big changes on the way.
Amen.
I sure hope so. Need a complete overhaul.
Grandma should not pay the hospital bill. Hospital staff knew the 2 midnight rule to have the insurance pay, and they should have kept her another night.
This reminded me of an incident 40 years ago when I took my then 28 year old husband to a local ER for chest pain. Insurance refused to pay because he did not have a heart attack, but had pleuritis (inflammation of the lining of the lung). I guess you have to be a medical professional to know when your crisis counts as an emergency or not. (I was a practicing nurse at the time.)
It's disgusting.
I suspect she won't be going through the claims appeal process alone.
My wife once had big hospital bill, I made payments for 2 years to pay it off, nothing they could do about it. That aside Humana is still bad.
I just don't go into hospital.
Do you mean you don't go into THE hospital? Or are you a limey?
I just stay away from there by staying healthy. I work in the hospital.
Could somebody in the know please explain this to me? I thought when a person reached a certain age, they automactically went on medicare and that medicare was basically the only insurance that was available for seniors. I guess if a person is super rich, they might still be able to get something like Blue Cross or something? But why would this old lady have Humana instead of Medicare?
Humana might be a supplemental.
Ohhh. Okay. Thanks.
Welcome.
This is medicare- they outsource to many insurance companies for supplemental plans-
I see. Thanks. I wonder if medicare itself would cover it, because if so, it seems that any alternative or supplemental insurances should.
It is appalling that we are dependent on a health system that is run by the pharmaceutical industry and dictated by the insurance industry.
Please RFK, Jr fix this.
I find it suspicious that Humana had her claim processed and a decision made within two weeks.
My insurance company takes about a month just to get the claim processed and at least another month to make a decision on how much (if anything) they'll pay.