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Debra Robinson's avatar

I hesitate to wade into this one, but I'll share my experiences. I grew up in Washington 50 mi from a pulp plant. There were days we were warned to stay inside. One day as I stood waiting for the school bus, my nylons literally melted off my legs, so I am in full support of the toxic claims. Many yrs later, working as a Thai massage therapist, I had several patients who were jockeys. They tend to be incredibly intelligent regarding their bodies. They told me about DMSO and how they used it on their horses after a race to facilitate recovery. That led to them using it on themselves. I was gifted with it several times. But I never used it. My initial research brought up the solvent issues, etc. that are described here. I remembered it was popular with the natural supplement community 20 yrs ago. It seemed suspect to me just the same. It wasn't until I worked with an informed wholistic physician that took the time to educate and demonstrate the proper use of DMSO that I began to use it. He took an old farmer with a lifetime of aches and pains, applied magnesium chloride gel all over and then took a cotton ball dipped into DMSO and dabbed it over the injured areas and tight muscle attachments. He then put the patient in a hyperbaric chamber. The chamber pressure plus the DMSO took the magnesium (#1 remedy of the old docs) to the bone. One treatment removed decades of chronic pain. Then I did the same protocol with stunning results. I still treat it as a powerful solvent and use sparingly...a couple of times a year. I learned of its discovery in a different way. Namely, that a night watchman at a pulp plant noticed deer coming to munch on the piles of refuse each evening. The plant chemist heard about it and made his own observation. It was only the elderly deer and they only munched on one of the 3 piles. Intrigued and knowing that animals have innate wisdom, he studied and tested and was led to the discovery of DMSO. The FDA permits the infusion of it into women's bladder tissues when chronic infections leave the tissue raw and extremely painful. I can't think of any tissue more vulnerable, but this powerful 'solvent' resolves it in one treatment. I've seen it in many of my elderly patients. So for those who are hesitant to dab it on an external injury, that is a consideration. Would I use it internally? No...Would I label it the miracle cure for any and every thing? That is a red flag to me. I think there is a reasoned middle-ground approach.

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bobo's avatar

I let people believe what they want to believe, but I will say this: Dr. Stanley Jacob was my ex-wife's step-father, I worked with him for several years, primarily doing extensive research (reading 1000's of published studies) and writing a business plan for a DMSO-centric pharmaceutical enterprise (orphan drug status, severe closed head injuries, blah blah).

There may be 3 people in the US who know more about DMSO and it's history than I do. At most.

Some of this "scare piece" is accurate, most is off by a wide margin.

It's primarily aimed at the simple minded, from my view.

Carry on.

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