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Patricia Grant's avatar

We need a list of doctors all over the United States that uses these kind of protocols.

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Daniela Provvedi's avatar

We need a list of doctors all over the World that use these kinds of protocols.

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Jim Johnson's avatar

personal concoction: 5-6 years ago I had noticeable arthritis-like pain in my fingers. ok, I'm old(er) and that happens. I read about DMSO--that it penetrates tissue. so I mixed DMSO, BluEmu, MSM, and arnica (claimed to help w pain) into a cream and rubbed it on my hands a few times daily. it helped pain immediately. for reasons unrelated (I assume) I no longer experience finger pain. DMSO is often called "horse liniment" and used for horses' legs and ankles. you can't get it at the drugstore but most animal/farm supply stores carry it. I passed on the Nobel prize.

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Mike's avatar

I am now arthritis free. Was using a walker need help to get out of chair. Fingers so painful could not hold coffee cup. I read about diametrious earth took teaspoon in water every day. In 30 days totally pain free walk and get out of chairs like I was 18 but it did not work for my penis.

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OPTION X's avatar

do you mean diatomaceous earth?

is it the same thing?

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Mike's avatar

Get food grade at Amazon

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

On the suggestion of a reader of my substack, I used DMSO for a badly injured knee. It worked like magic. From a physical therapist suggesting surgery was the only fix to walking normally again with nothing more than DMSO and Glucosamine, Chondroitin & MSM tablets.

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Rebekah Paparella's avatar

We get it from DMSOstore.com

Great website and information there! You'll need to dilute it.

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Michael Williams's avatar

I would really love to cure you, but 65% of my income is from big Pharma kickbacks; you see, I choose lust of greed over humanity, because I am an evil health care provider. That statement should be over the door of everyone of these slimy, greedy, evil bastards!

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Sadly there are NO current studies on dmso. My grandparents applied it on painful joints..in the 50’s, 60’s. At that time people called dmso, horse linament and it was used on race horses.

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Kaycee's avatar

The studies have been done, I don't think we need new ones! It is horseshit to have to wait around for new studies. I have read every article by A Midwestern Doctor on DMSO. It is all out there and he references all the research that has been done.

Big Pharma will fight this to the bitter end!

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Zara's avatar

Thank you for this article & all of those who posted sources. I need to do a deep dive!

I’ve had several friends of late with cancer & some of them doing the dastardly chemo biz. One cancer friend, 50 years old, finished her chemo treatment, was in rehab & ready to embrace the world again & suddenly we got a phone call & she was dead within 24 hrs. I have never supported the slash & burn approach & have friends with cancer, too young that passed away after being nuked by conventional medicine.

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Deb Nance's avatar

I take a half teaspoon shot in water daily. It's great for aches and pains.

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Bobs's avatar

Does ‘ shot’ mean like an amount in water, which you drink?

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Deb Nance's avatar

Yes. In a shot glass. DMSO doesn't taste great. A half teaspoon of DMSO and a half teaspoon or so of filtered water.

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Lisa Ann Rader's avatar

What’s the concentration of DMSO?

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Deb Nance's avatar

I don't know. It's a plain brown bottle that just says DMSO $4.00

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Rebekah Paparella's avatar

hi, what dilution do you take?

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Deb Nance's avatar

A half teaspoon of DMSO and a half teaspoon or so of filtered water.

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only_shadows2022's avatar

Frustrating to say the least to learn about treatments that successfully treat cancers and other health issues that cannot be accessed. Please provide info concerning how the products can be obtained. Are there any healthcare providers and/or pharmacies that can provide the products in NJ and other states?

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SH's avatar

You can get DMSO pharmaceutical strength at many places: Amazon, DMSOstore.com , it is an over the counter product. You do need to read up about diluting it, as full strength can cause skin burns on some people.

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Elaine's avatar

I would like to have information on where to buy DMSO. Please.

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GeriGR's avatar

If you’re in the US you can buy it in a feed store (horse section) or online.

Dr. Amanda Vollmer is very knowledgeable about DMSO. She also has a book “Healing with DMSO.”

Here she is explaining more.

https://youtu.be/oobqIIMkets?si=9vqzYDUSKwfSW4Ml

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Dave's avatar

DMSO Store. Google it. Amazon. It’s not cheap but when diluted with boiled and cooled distilled water goes a long way. Doesn’t expire. Mix it only in glass or stainless steel. It’s a solvent to many plastics. Research it. Start low in concentration and ensure you have no sensitivity to it. It’s like anything you’ve never tried. Learn how to do concentrations. Example: 10 parts water plus 5 parts DMSO = 50% concentration, etc.

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Rebekah Paparella's avatar

We get it from DMSOstore.com

Great website and information there! You'll need to dilute it.

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Deb Nance's avatar

I buy it at the local health food store. Four dollars a bottle, but I live in South America.

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Paul R's avatar

DMSOStore.Com is a reputable seller. You should read the attached articles first by AMD, as he goes into where to buy it, how to use it, and at what concentrations in some detail

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RCON's avatar

What’s the difference btwn D-hematoxylin vs methylene blue? I use MB with NIR/RED light

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Jen Fox's avatar

DMSO is methylene blue, for those of you wondering...

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letterwriter's avatar

What do you think about reports such as this? https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/brb3.2146

I've read the Midwestern MD DMSO report and am now in the process of looking at items where reasons for concern crop up. The reason I got onto this is that I take PRP injections for some injuries and in that context, anti-inflammatory agents are not what I want. Other negative effects of anti-inflammatory agents can be seen for example in tissue weakening after steroid injection. I'm just mentioning these as a couple of examples specific to anti-inflammation and not to indicate this is what I think the sum total of DMSO's action is.

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Maximus's avatar

Where can I buy this DMSO in Canada? Also, what is the protocol for use if treating prostate cancer? Thank you.

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Alison Conley's avatar

There are no long term safety studies on DMSO. Long term safety studies are run to make sure a compound or drug does not cause cancer or have any issues with reproductive toxicology for example. The FDA stopped early clinical trials due to safety. It looks like DMSO works short term to alleviate pain and inflammation and it can be used to help other drugs get through the skin. If needed use short term only. Would avoid long term use as there are no 2 year carcinogenicity studies, reproductive toxicology studies on DMSO for example. I’ve read where there have been concerns with DMSO and neurotoxicity. There is no such thing as a miracle drug. Usually money $$$$ is the main motivator.

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Debbie Ericksen's avatar

You might want to read the articles by A Midwestern Doctor that are referenced in this article. He has done extraordinarily research on DMSO dating back decades. He’s written about 10 articles on DMSO and its uses. He is a highly credible doctor verified by multiple well known doctors like Dr Pierre Kory.

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Alison Conley's avatar

Yes, but the data is still not there to support long term use safely. You take something for a long time and you will eventually see issues such as cancer. That’s why long term safety studies need to be run. These studies can’t be circumvented.

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Susan's avatar

Ok-and there are no long term studies-hardly even short term studies ( that were kept from the public that showed injuries and shut down by) on the jab that was forced on the world. So we have that.

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Alison Conley's avatar

They barely tested the jabs at all. Pharma loves mRNA sadly. Great for profit bad for health.

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Paul R's avatar

Side effects make for great profit centers

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Kaycee's avatar

Yeah there were studies all over the place and you should read A Midwestern Doctor who cites all the research. But ZERO long term studies on the Jab and that was A-OK and the public ate it up like candy. Time to move!

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Alison Conley's avatar

FD&C Act - compounds must go through preclinical, Phase l, Phase ll, Phase lll. These regulations were put into place for a reason to make sure a drug is safe and works when it’s approved. Unfortunately there it too much fast tracking and cutting corners these days Covid jabs included. . Takes 10-12 years of testing to make sure a drug is safe. One month of data or a couple 100 patients in a trial is not enough data to prove safety.

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Kaycee's avatar

Holy crap - there are reams of data about the long term uses of DMSO and you are just not going to look at them are you? I am not the only one who has said read everything from A Midwestern Doctor and go to all the references he cites, all the papers, and yes, the anecdotal information. Watch Dan Rather's report on it from the 70's. The data is already there. The FDA is not to be trusted any longer and you refuse to see it.

Less than one year of inception to manufacture was the Jab. Did you take it? I sure as fuck did not knowing exactly what you just said above; however, DMSO has been around for a fuck long time and it has gone thru the research and the FDA shut it down because they are bought and paid for by the Deep State, Big Pharma, whatever you want to call it. Something that is proven effective and they cannot have that - having a society hooked on their product rather than them finding a cure is a sick society.

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Deb Nance's avatar

I'm a US citizen but I own and manage a business in South America.

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