Go to www.peakequine.com and use their E-mail link or this
one,peaks...@wincom.netthey don't list DMSO on their web-site anymore,you have
to either 'phone[519 825 9229] or E-m and specify a breed of horse you have. I
have a Clydesdale.
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It's been really hard to find a source on line that makes or sells
DMSO in Australia, but these were two interesting sites. Some people
are finding it help in the treatment of Down Syndrome.
http://www.spinalrehab.com.au/Updates/DMSO%20-%20Information.htm
Aloha Ted,
I'm just curious and would like to ask. With your present treatment, are
you also doing daily enemas (either warm water w/ salt and baking soda or
coffee enemas) and/or liver detox using the castor oil packs..??
Do keep us informed as to how the treatment is working for you.
To
Paula,
That is quite brave and probably quite unnecessary to apply full
strength DMSO.
One of the books on DMSO recommends 70% or less below the
waist and 50% or less above the waist and then dilute further if your
skin is sensitive.
Usually fair skin requires another 1:1 dilution ie 35%
To use full strength DMSo (GEL ) apply aloe vera gel to the area first,
then the DMSO. it will not burn. Wipe off and apply more Aloe.
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Are we sure we really want everything that is aloe vera to go directly into
the blood stream. Aloe vera contains a heck of a lot of different
compounds, proteins and so forth.
Marshall
Nina Whit wrote:
To use full strength DMSo (GEL ) apply aloe vera gel to the area first,
then the DMSO. it
Tony,
Thanks, (and thanks to everyone who answered also) I've diluted my
DMSO to 70% approx, and will dilute further as necessary. I have
sufficiently proved to myself (YOW!) that I can't stand it full
strength.
I wasn't certain how far it could be diluted and still be effective.
At 1% does it
The DMSO I have says 99% purity. If I put in on straight it burns
really badly for at least 30 minutes, no blisters, but it really
hurts.still experimenting to find a dilution that does not
burn so much, but is strong enough to work (for sprains, arthritic
knee, etc.). The dilutions I find
...@wyoming.com]
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Subject: CSRe: CS DMSO
The DMSO I have says 99% purity. If I put in on straight it burns
really badly for at least 30 minutes, no blisters, but it really
hurts.still experimenting to find a dilution
Hi Paula,
I have a bottle of 99.9% pure and I tried putting it
on straight for a sore knee and it stung for three
days so I won't do that again! Hehe Hopefully you'll
find that perfect combination.
'Ted'
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gvpfhmv1d...@sneakemail.com wrote:
The DMSO
Harold MacDonald 10/19/03 9:33 AM Wrote:
To try to get it shipped in from the US would be an exercise in futility and
cost as the Canada customs would seize it at the border and you would not
get your cost back.This has happened to me in the past as I have tested the
Customs re restricted
: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe CS: DMSO in Canada
Harold MacDonald 10/19/03 9:33 AM Wrote:
To try to get it shipped in from the US would be an exercise in futility
and
cost as the Canada customs would
I tried to get DMSO from a compounding/Vet. supply pharmacy one day and they
got all bent out of shape;very surprising as they have compounded other
items for me and supplied me with special order other products.BUT not DMSO
!!.
To try to get it shipped in from the US would be an exercise in
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
It always makes my skin burn and itch slightly. Maybe the salt?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
If anyone answered this, I missed it. That slight burning and itching is normal
for DMSO. This is why I don't like to use it stronger than about 50/50 with
CS. And I only
Wow! cracked me up!
M. G. Devour wrote:
- amidst many other things on another subject, on this very list, one
of the most succinct, in yer face, double-back-flip 'on-topic' saves yet:
Frankly, I only used CS for any of this because it was a convenient
source of distilled water. grin
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
Hi Jeannie; I get my DMSO at the feed store - only place available, says it's
99.7%
pure on the bottle, ok for vet use. I don't use much so haven't been back
for 2
months, it's for my old cat and I've been mixing it with CS for topical
application.
It seems
Hi Barbara;
You just really got my attention! DMSO for UTcomplications from
spinal cord injury??? I mean, err, Woof!Woof! Woof!!! I'm very close to
an old dog who would benefit greatly from any information you have or
can point me to. I've recently started using CS for bladder irrigation
, decided to stick with government regulations. So much
for healing.
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From: Jeannie jean...@ucinet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
Hi Jeannie; I get my DMSO at the feed
and while we wait
for them to be forthcoming, I will look for the DMSO protocol.
Blessing and Abundance.
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From: Malcolm Stebbins s...@asis.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
Hi Barbara;
You just really got
Gaston writes:
I would like to try a solution, 50% CS and 50% pure DMSO for my wife
as well for arthritis, and would appreciate your suggestions to the
following questions:
1.- How do you apply the solution pls ? with a spray or pour it on
bandages ?
If you spray it, it may not stay
Gaston wrote:
Jeannie,
In one of your messages you wrote :
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For external use, I use it at 50/50. This relieves my husbands arthritis
when applied externally to the painful joints...
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I read the comments from James concerning the
Hi: Where can I buy the DMSO? Thanks.
Stan. J.
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
From: Stan Jarzylo sjarz...@cogeco.ca
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 10:31:31 -0400
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Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
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Resent-Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 07:32:00 -0700
Hi: Where can I buy the DMSO? Thanks
Thanks so much Jack. Stan. Jarzylo
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From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi: Where can I buy the DMSO? Thanks.
It always makes my skin burn and itch slightly. Maybe the salt?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Gaston [mailto:obouc...@colba.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
Thank you very much Mike, Jeannie re
Thank you very much Mike, Jeannie re: application of CS-DMSO.
I am trying that procedure now.
Thank you Barbara Liles re: Wrapping CS-DMSO application area
- I believe that this is what has happened to me (skin irritation) the first
time around.
I will certainly avoid that in the future.
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From: Jeannie jean...@ucinet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
Gaston wrote:
Jeannie,
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On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 17:12:26 -0500, Jeannie jean...@ucinet.com wrote:
I said before to get it at the hardware store. But I just read this morning
that we should use the DMSO from the health food store, not from the hardware
store-- that these are different in quality. I never heard this before.
Hi Jeannie; I get my DMSO at the feed store - only place available, says it's
99.7%
pure on the bottle, ok for vet use. I don't use much so haven't been back for 2
months, it's for my old cat and I've been mixing it with CS for topical
application.
It seems strange that some company is making
Wow! cracked me up!
M. G. Devour wrote:
- amidst many other things on another subject, on this very list, one of the
most
succinct, in yer face, double-back-flip 'on-topic' saves yet:
Frankly, I only used CS for any of this because it was a convenient
source of distilled water. grin
True
. The skin became irritated at best and blistered in
most cases.
Many people don't realize how potent DMSO is!
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From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: CS-DMSO
Gaston writes:
I
In a message dated 9/3/2002 2:49:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
jean...@ucinet.com writes:
When I use it simply to make the CS penetrate, I usually use it 90% CS to
10%
DMSO.
Would adding the DMSO to the CS break down the Brain Barrier protection
against CS?
Thom
ol...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 9/3/2002 2:49:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
jean...@ucinet.com writes:
When I use it simply to make the CS penetrate, I usually use it 90%
CS to 10%
DMSO.
I don't know, but it certainly has caused no problems for us, and we
have used it
Jeannie,
In one of your messages you wrote :
--
For external use, I use it at 50/50. This relieves my husbands arthritis
when applied externally to the painful joints...
--
I read the comments from James concerning the cleaning of the area
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