I had not heard of the fulvic acid, will have to look into it. From what I read, DMSO is very absorbible itself, so the skin has to be clean before applying it.
I asked Brighteon to describe how fulvic acid improves the effects of DMSO:
"DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is a potent solvent that can penetrate the skin and carry other substances with it. When used in conjunction with fulvic acid, DMSO serves as a delivery system, increasing the absorption of fulvic acid into the skin. This enhanced penetration allows fulvic acid to reach deeper tissue layers, potentially amplifying its beneficial effects."
It seems to me that the fulvic acid is delivering a repair mechanism on top of the astringent properties of DMSO. That's how I read it. Am I mis-interpreting anything about this?
Everytime I ask Brighteon about DMSO applications, Enoch is the one that voluntarily starts talking about fulvic acid as an addition.
I had not heard of the fulvic acid, will have to look into it. From what I read, DMSO is very absorbible itself, so the skin has to be clean before applying it.
I asked Brighteon to describe how fulvic acid improves the effects of DMSO:
"DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is a potent solvent that can penetrate the skin and carry other substances with it. When used in conjunction with fulvic acid, DMSO serves as a delivery system, increasing the absorption of fulvic acid into the skin. This enhanced penetration allows fulvic acid to reach deeper tissue layers, potentially amplifying its beneficial effects."
It seems to me that the fulvic acid is delivering a repair mechanism on top of the astringent properties of DMSO. That's how I read it. Am I mis-interpreting anything about this?
Everytime I ask Brighteon about DMSO applications, Enoch is the one that voluntarily starts talking about fulvic acid as an addition.
So DMSO helps the absorption of fulvic acid as I read it. Which itself is anti-inflammatory. Sounds OK to me.