In view of Sol's message part of which reads- I purchased the Jacob Lab 60% DMSO low odor product, and it says "topical use". I haven't gotten around to calling them to ask if this means it is not to be used internally. Applied topically, it does not cause the BO or bad breath for me, but it does have a very nasty chemical odor of its own.
Maybe I should try a topical application of my mixture then breath on a few people to see if the bad breath is gone for me. Cheers, Roger http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html on 18/10/2004 5:19 AM, Garnet at garnetri...@earthlink.net wrote: No I don't really have any other good ideas. I don't know how they mix it and it may be a proprietary process. If you buy it from www.jacoblab.com it does help support their research and publishing efforts. Dr Jacob is working on a extensive book on DMSO, some where I read it was to be a 6 volume set. I have recently been reading about Effective Microorganisms, a proprietary mixture of Lactic Acid Bacteria, Yeasts and Phototrophic Bacteria. One use I am looking at is for adding them to pain to reduce VOCs (paint odors). I have no idea but it is a thought that maybe it could also deodorize DMSO? But then again maybe the DMSO would kill them since they are bacteria and it is effective against some bacteria. Particularly if it contained cs. Google "Effective Microorganisms" for more info. There is a Yahoo list but I don't have the address. They are sold through dealers and no you can not cultivate them, it changes them, adds other bugs etc. Garnet