Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
Where does one get USP urea? Marshall Roger Barker wrote: Hi Garnet, for the test I mixed urea and distilled water together till I got a saturated solution. Next I mixed DMSO and distilled water together giving a 50/50 mix. To this mix I added 20% of the urea/distilled water mix. All I

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-21 Thread Garnet
Hoepfully Roger will share his source and what grade of Urea he used. For me personally I would be comfortable with Food Grade urea available from livestock suppliers. Of course you may have to buy a 50# bag but it does have many uses. Garnet On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 08:53, Marshall Dudley wrote:

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-21 Thread sol
Just thought I'd report (though it is early days) that chlorophyll tablets seem to be eliminating the DMSO b.o. for me. I almost didn't try it because of a statement I read that it doesn't work. But hey, everything works for somebody, right? I am glad I tried it. sol On Wed, 2004-10-20 at

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-21 Thread Garnet
Dr Jacob told me it does not work but others on the DMSO and this list have reported that Chlorophyll does help. It is great stuff for blood cleansing so what's the harm in trying. If it works for you all the better. I am glad to know it does and hope to get around to ordering some capsultes

CSRe: SPAM: Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-21 Thread Roger Barker
I bought it from a friend at a livestock supplier after confirming it was pure. It comes in 40kg bags and cost me approx. US$18.00 and you're right about the uses, helps the grass grow for a start. Anybody know of any other uses? Cheers, Roger on 22/10/2004 3:11 AM, Garnet at

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-20 Thread Roger Barker
on 18/10/2004 4:05 PM, sol at sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Let us know the results! sol Results of urea/DMSO test. I'm very glad to report great success with this mixture. Yesterday I liberally splashed the mixture all over my hands and after allowing several minutes for it to be absorbed I

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-20 Thread Garnet
It must change the way DMSO is metabolized in the body? So please Roger, tell us again what exactly you did, for the sake of clarity. And may I post this to the DMSO list? Thanks, Garnet On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 19:27, Roger Barker wrote: on 18/10/2004 4:05 PM, sol at sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-20 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Garnet, for the test I mixed urea and distilled water together till I got a saturated solution. Next I mixed DMSO and distilled water together giving a 50/50 mix. To this mix I added 20% of the urea/distilled water mix. All I have to to do now is reduce the urea mix to 10% and see how that

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
The Jacob Lab low odor DMSO has 10% urea. Due to this oral use will never be recommended. BUT lots of people use urea orally in very small quantities. It is used in urine therapy to enhance the effect. There is controversy within the traditional medical field surrounding the use of human urine or

RE: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-18 Thread Garnet
, October 17, 2004 9:20 AM To: Silver List Subject: Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath 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

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
I wonder if running DMSO through activated charcoal would take out the odorous component. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to:

RE: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-18 Thread Jim Holmes
Green tea is very high in fluorides, one of the highest of all the foods. JOH -Original Message- From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 7:39 AM To: Silver List Subject: RE: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath Thanks Ed. I have a email into one

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Garnet
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

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread sol
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

RE: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Ed Kasper
, October 17, 2004 9:20 AM To: Silver List Subject: Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath 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

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread Roger Barker
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

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-17 Thread sol
Let us know the results! sol Roger Barker wrote: 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 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-15 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Garnet, I've finally got around to posting the results of my DMSO/urea test. I started by diluting the DMSO 50% with distilled water. Next I made up a saturated solution of urea in distilled water then added 10% of this to the diluted DMSO. After a couple of days I could detect no fall off in

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-01 Thread Roger Barker
Hi Garnet, sorry about the tardy reply to your posting - been a bit hectic around here lately. As you suggest I'll make a saturated solution with urea and distilled water then add 10% to some DMSO and do the nose test. Will keep you informed. Cheers, Roger

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-01 Thread sol
I ordered some of the Jacob Lab Dura 60, which is their low odor product with Urea (60% DMSO). It may not produce the terrible BO or the dragon breath but it smells terrible on its own. Sort of a hydrocarbon or burned plastic chemical smell which I find extremely unpleasant. And it

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-01 Thread ALopezTCR
Please someone, let me know if we can find a dmso product that doesn't make one smell terrible. Maybe there is another compound that has the same action as dmso? I have no idea. D.

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-01 Thread Garnet
Gaylord Chemical's low odor (different process that removes an impurity) USP DMSO product may be better than Jacob Labs product. Jacob Labs tried to buy them out last year but it did not go through. But you must get it through a health care provider, even though it is OTC. www.gaylordchemical.com

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-10-01 Thread ALopezTCR
In a message dated 10/1/2004 7:03:09 PM Central Standard Time, garnetri...@earthlink.net writes: www.gaylordchemical.com Garnet I wrote to them so hopefully I will see how to obtain this. Thanks so much, Donna

RE: CSDMSO and CS

2004-09-28 Thread Garnet
Pretreat with Aloe Vera Gel (oranic preferably) if using it before DMSO, Emu Oil if after, to prevent drying. Emu Oil alone is VERY healing. I would not use a chemical based conditioner before DMSO. perhaps well after. I use essential oils on my own skin occasionally, like lavendar and chamomile,

RE: CSDMSO and CS

2004-09-27 Thread Jim Holmes
Brooks Bradley says that 10% is all that is needed for transport. Garnet says that the DMSO has anti-viral qualities of its own and uses more. See her recent post. JOH -Original Message- From: fredsus1 [mailto:freds...@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 1:39 PM To:

Re: CSDMSO and CS

2004-09-27 Thread Brickeyk
I use an eye dropper (rubber top) to mix DMSO/CS. Trick is to squirt out all the DMSO before putting it back in the bottle. If you don't dump out the DMSO the rubber eyedropper top melts. My eyedroppers last for several years this way. I use the same eyedropper for H2O2 also. Brickey

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-09-25 Thread Garnet
Dr Jacob's did not say if it 10% by volume or weight, but I would just get in the ball park and see if it works. Can't hurt you, as urea is in many hand lotions and cosmetics as a moisturizing, and probably anti-bacterial ingredient. By volume you would need to rehydrate the urea to some standard

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-09-24 Thread Roger Barker
I've got 99.9% DMSO and plenty of clean urea. If anyone would care to offer suggestions/mixings or ideas re testing for odour removal I'll give it a try during the following week. Cheers, Roger http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html on 20/9/2004 9:09 AM, Garnet at garnetri...@earthlink.net

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-09-20 Thread Dan Nave
Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath From: Garnet wrote: Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:23:14 I am curious if one could add their own urea to the vet grade stuff. Urea is available as a feed product for cattle. You might have

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-09-20 Thread Garnet
/group/urine_therapy Garnet On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 12:44, Dan Nave wrote: Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath From: Garnet wrote: Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:23:14 I am curious if one could add their own urea

Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath

2004-09-19 Thread Garnet
Go ahead and try lower dilutions and just see. 4% is use to transport stem cells and Dr Jacob now reccomends only 4% or 10% (funny just those two) for any oral use. You can always use it for a solvent if you order the low odor. ;) I am curious if one could add their own urea to the vet grade

Re: CSDMSO

2004-09-13 Thread Garnet
Google it with serach terms like horses, Veterinary supplies, farm supplies, that type of thing and try to find mail order supply houses like www.jeffersequine.com . You might also contact the folks at www.fludan.com since they sell alternative chemicals in Canada and see if they know anyone who

Re: CSDMSO/H202/Gatorade and CS, can someone clear it up?

2004-09-12 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: fredsus1 freds...@hotmail.com To: silver silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 3:13 PM Subject: CSDMSO/H202/Gatorade and CS, can someone clear it up? Since I am using Gatorade with CS as a way of enhancing it's effect, I was concerned

Re: CSDMSO

2004-09-12 Thread G K Murray
I would like to know as well. We don't have a lot of race horses out here and I get funny looks when I ask for it. G Murray Nessie wrote: Does anyone know a Canadian supplier for DMSO... I see that Peakequine.com no longer lists it.. Need it badly for friend who needs to enhance the cs

Re: CSDMSO

2004-09-09 Thread Garnet
Dimethyl Sulfoxide www.dmso.org www.jacoblab.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO You will find other links on the DMSO List site. Or Google DMSO. Garnet On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 22:32, kent wrote: Hi, everyone I joined the list a week ago and I found it very informative.

RE: CSDMSO - intraocular pressure

2004-08-09 Thread Jim Holmes
I am thinking of the movement of the liquid DMSO into to liquids within the eye, and the idea is purely speculative and presented as a question for someone who may have some data. You are probably correct. JOH -Original Message- From: Dan Nave [mailto:dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com]

Re: CSDMSO

2004-08-01 Thread Ode Coyote
Personally, I believe organized religion is a conspiracy to build a consentual universe called heaven where certain entites can maintain control by shaping expectations for an 'afterlife' enforced by threats of Hell. Problem is, there are many versions of it that look enough alike for them to

Re: CSDMSO

2004-07-31 Thread j rigby
Hi Garnet folks, Yes, it is just this type of statement that does make me so paranoid.. antibiotics - a miracle? STEROIDS A Miracle? Sigh. Himagain Backagain At 11:59 PM 28/07/04, you wrote: Although it has been used in people for over 30 years for injuries, trauma,

Re: CSDMSO

2004-07-31 Thread Garnet
Not a miracle, a medical revolution -- does not imply good or bad, just big changes. And he was putting DMSO on par with two other classes of chemicals that certainly do have far reaching effects. Like CS, there are limits to efficacy of any substance, but when compared to the before state of

Re: CSDMSO

2004-07-31 Thread Christine Carleton
It might be changing - see following report at http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7460/247 Scandals have eroded US public's confidence in drug industry Jeanne Lenzer , New York Only 13% of Americans believe that pharmaceutical companies are generally honest and trustworthy, putting

Re: CSDMSO

2004-07-31 Thread j rigby
Hi Garnet folks, No, my point here was simple: Not too many things since the corruption of the idea of specific germs theory have had such devastatingly horrific effects on the masses. Love it or leave it? There must be a way out of this charnelhouse. I really do hope! :-) Interestingly,

Re: CSDMSO

2004-07-28 Thread Garnet
Yes people do take it internally. It is safer than aspirin. You can Google DMSO and find many articles. Here are few websites and a Yahoo List, read the archives from the start, as I tried to post some basic info when I started the list. But keep in mind I am not an expert. But Dr Stanley Jacob

Re: CSDMSO and CS [was Hello everyone !]

2004-07-13 Thread Nathan Filyk
I tried the link, yahoo couldn't find it. ~Nathan- Original Message - From: Garnet Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:04:23 -0500 To: Silver List Subject: CSDMSO and CS [was Hello everyone !] I use DMSO and CS internally, to rinse and hold in my

Re: CSDMSO and CS [was Hello everyone !]

2004-07-13 Thread Garnet
Oh! Sorry, I typed it by hand and left out part of the link. This should work. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 10:27, Nathan Filyk wrote: I tried the link, yahoo couldn't find it. ~Nathan - Original Message - From: Garnet Date: Tue,

Re: CSDMSO + Protein Coating

2004-06-24 Thread Garnet
Penetration is not the right term. Prions *are* a protien, that is a chain of amino acids, with some folding and cross linking. There is nothing to penetrate, but the chain could be altered. DMSO destroys the protien coating on some viruses, but is not known to destroy or alter all protiens. That

Re: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-28 Thread ALopezTCR
Please tell me if the body odor associated with dmso use diminishes with time and use or does it remain until one no longer uses it...I smell like old garlic and my family is noticing it...I only use a few drops a day mixed with cs. Also does it release ammonia in the body? I think ammonia

Re: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-28 Thread Garnet
Not everyone gets the odor or the taste, but most people do. No one knows why. You can take Chlorophyll capsules to diminish the odor. I also use a Chlorophyll mint drop that I buy at Whole Foods. There is a low odor type available from www.jacoblab.com but it is expensive. Here is the url to

Re: CSDMSO can carry other drugs with it across membranes

2004-05-26 Thread Garnet
Viricidal and virucdial are both acceptable spellings, but I believe virucidal is more commonly used. It means destructive to viruses. No mention of killing. So according to this DMSO is virucidal to viruses. It destroys the protien coat and results in cessation of symptoms In Vivo. It is NOT

Re: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Garnet
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 08:37, NANCY ESTES wrote: I have a friend whos very skeptical about the use of DMSO, even at 10% dilution. Shes done cell line research in which DMSO is used to protect the cells when theyre frozen in liquid nitrogen. The DMSO has to be removed very quickly when the

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Nancy C. Estes
This is my take on it as well. She's very skeptical of anything that she can't read a study on. I've never seen any bleaching from DMSO either and I've never heard of it with its use on large animals. Oh well, she'll never use it anyway, LOL! Nancy nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net Well this is a

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Garnet
IF she is truly interested have her go to Dr Stanley Jacob's site and read some of the abstracts posted there. He is the one who developed DMSO for use in organ transport and preservation. So she SHOULD know of his name and credentials. www.jacoblab.com She can also do her own literature search

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Nancy C. Estes
Thanks for the info. I'll definitely send that to her and I'll check out the DMSO list too. Nancy nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net -Original Message- From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:16 AM To: Silver List Subject: RE: CSDMSO Question IF she

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Richard Harris
: Re: CSDMSO Question On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 08:37, NANCY ESTES wrote: I have a friend whos very skeptical about the use of DMSO, even at 10% dilution. Shes done cell line research in which DMSO is used to protect the cells when theyre frozen in liquid nitrogen. The DMSO has to be removed very

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Nancy C. Estes
or skin, or burn it.) Nancy nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net -Original Message- From: Richard Harris [mailto:yr...@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:55 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Cc: Richard Harris Subject: RE: CSDMSO Question Hi Nancy Garnet, I've used studied DMSO since it's

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread James Holmes
You would have to drink several liters of concentrated DMSO to get 10% in your body. JOH -Original Message- From: NANCY ESTES [mailto:nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:38 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSDMSO Question I have a friend who's very

RE: CSDMSO can carry other drugs with it across membranes

2004-05-26 Thread James Holmes
I may have coined the word. I may have also misspelled it. Since technically, virons are not alive, they can not be cided They are said to be inactivated. It sounds like splitting hairs to me. I intended it to mean destroys a virus' or renders it harmless to the host. JOH -Original

RE: CSDMSO Question

2004-05-26 Thread Nancy C. Estes
Subject: RE: CSDMSO Question You would have to drink several liters of concentrated DMSO to get 10% in your body. JOH -Original Message- From: NANCY ESTES [mailto:nancy.es...@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:38 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSDMSO Question I have

Re: CSDMSO and Herpes Virus

2004-05-18 Thread Christine Carleton
by or distance sessions work just a well - Beats the 'pain'. From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp Subject: Re: CSDMSO and Herpes Virus A note: herpes can kill. A friend of mine told me this week of a child in junior high school here who died a few days ago, after

RE: CSDMSO and Herpes Virus

2004-05-18 Thread James Holmes
...@telus.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 8:47 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO and Herpes Virus Herpes - death - yikes! Just for reference I will share my experience... I -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions

RE: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-13 Thread Stuff
Face it. Living is a dangerous occupation...if done well. And that's not taught in The School System. stuff At 04:09 PM 5/12/2004 -0600, you wrote: If people read the MSDS on all the products under their kitchen sink, or in their medicine cabinet, many would think they would be on the verge

RE: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
This was a signature file in an email that I loved and saved. It says it all. I'm not saying we should kill all the stupid people. Just take the warning labels off of everything and let the problem take care of itself. Thora BC, Canada -Original Message- From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net

RE: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
If people read the MSDS on all the products under their kitchen sink, or in their medicine cabinet, many would think they would be on the verge of death from disaster. I think it goes to our education system. If people were taught to read MSDS sheets regularly, then they would get to know that

Re: CSDMSO-Stroke

2004-05-08 Thread Dave Darrin
It would be very helpful if you could use a subject line that can be searched in the archives. I'm leaving the whole thing intact for the subject line to be search able. Dave patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote: For davido, who wrote: I found this incredibly interestin and it seems so

Re: CSDMSO-Stroke

2004-05-08 Thread Garnet
I tired to find an original document from which that came. But all of the good doctor's material is subscription newsletters. Anyone have a reference for it? I would like to forward it to the DMSO list. As far as trimming posts I agree, but am also guilty. I have been attempting to train myself

RE: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-03 Thread James Holmes
. The a study can be designed to produce desired results; they do this. JOH -Original Message- From: Christine Carleton [mailto:essential-liv...@telus.net] Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 11:38 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO - other side? I concur. They did something

Re: CSDMSO - other side? 35% in the Eyes

2004-05-02 Thread Garnet
DMSO Nature's Healer has significant coverage of the use in eyes for cataracts, macular degeneration, reitinitis pigmentosa and for preservation of eyeballs in freezing. Other ACAM (American College of Advancement in Medicine) physicians told of instilling one drop of a solution consisting of 25

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-02 Thread Christine Carleton
I concur. They did something similar with essential oils in England. An oil from the lab refrigerator was put on the vaginal area of a mouse?. It reacted with a strong squeeze. Thus the oil was determined risky re potential abortion problems. PS. If one puts anything cold from the fridge on

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread Ode Coyote
The report says it's pretty safe then screams a lot. Health Rating: 1 - Slight Flammability Rating: 2 - Moderate Reactivity Rating: 1 - Slight Contact Rating: 1 - Slight Lab Protective Equip: GOGGLES; LAB COAT; VENT HOOD; PROPER GLOVES; CLASS B EXTINGUISHER Storage Color Code: Red (Flammable)

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread Ode Coyote
Since it's an industrial solvent, suggesting that it can be used as a biological transport tool would make it belong to a different catagory. Saying 'not for topical use' implies that use. If one is to avoid reclassification, one must not make warnings pertaining to that classification. DMSO

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread Garnet
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 01:36, jr wrote: Hi Jean and folks, We MUST have been looking at two different documents psychically - not physically! After reading it again, myself - it was tougher in warning than the original source of my Cancer - in fact a *lot* tougher . Vis: Inhalation:

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread Ode Coyote
Dire warnings with a disclaimer: [Yup, we said it as required by law but we don't mean it that way] 11. Toxicological Information Oral rat LD50: 14,500 mg/Kg. Irritation data (std Draize, rabbit): Skin = 500 mg/24 hour, mild; Eye = 500 mg/24 hour, mild. Investigated as a tumorigen, mutagen,

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread Garnet
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 07:18, Ode Coyote wrote: DMSO was BANNED as a drug for human use and only survives as an industrial solvent ... sold in feed stores. It was banned for human use when it was found in the 60's to have ocular effects in rabbits, the standard lab model for eyes. Well it does

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread sol
Garnet, Can you point me to any details about the ocular effects in rabbits? I use a little DMSO in my nebulizing and ear drop mix for my bunny, and sure don't want to hurt his eyes. Were those tests done actually putting DMSO into the eyes? My little guy is deaf, so he certainly doesn't need

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-05-01 Thread sol
I can look in my copy (I took your advice and bought that book and the MSM book, too). Brain fade again, I thought the reference must have been from somewhere else, as I don't remember reading about it in M. Walker's book. So I guess I better go and read it again! paula Garnet wrote: They

Re: CSDMSO - other side?

2004-04-30 Thread Garnet
When I take DMSO orally with CS it is in concentrations in the range of 10-20%. Keep in mind that the MSDS that you refer to is about full stregnth. Side effects include drying of the skin due to dehydration and fat removal. Topical use generally requires the use of moisturizers or pretreatment

Re: CSDMSO in movie

2004-03-29 Thread Garnet
Yes I caught that! How funny, got a good laugh out of that one. Garnet On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 08:22, Marshall Dudley wrote: In White Oleander did anyone catch that one of the mother's boyfriends made trips to Mexico to purchase DMSO since according the him the FDA had outlawed it? I

Re: CSDMSO fatality, was, Re: CSSaying Thanks

2004-03-11 Thread Garnet
As I recall that was a mixture of chems, not DMSO. And of course not at theapeutic doses or in a form that is recommended. Inhalation of vapors is warned against. I do not have the details in front of me. The toxic dose in animals is 40,000 times the therapeutic. This does not include inhalation

Re: CSDMSO fatality, was, Re: CSSaying Thanks

2004-03-11 Thread ALopezTCR
I just bought the dmso and I believe it is 100% concentration...I am being cautious about mixing it with colloidal silver and wonder if anyone can point me to a way to mix it with dmso. I am only using 3 drops of dmso with 30 cc. of colloidal silver but have no idea if this is effective.

Re: CSDMSO fatality, was, Re: CSSaying Thanks

2004-03-11 Thread Garnet
It is probably 99% to 99.7% pure. Close to 100%. It depends on what you are using it for as to what concentration you might want to use. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO/ is the DMSO discussion group. In the archives you will find many posts on uses and concentrations. You

Re: CSDMSO fatality, was, Re: CSSaying Thanks

2004-03-11 Thread Brooks Bradley
Dear Donna, 3 cc of DMSO with 300 cc of CS is, essentially, a 10% (by volume) mixtureone we have used experimentally for the past 9 yearswith never an untoward reaction in animals or humans. Concentrations of 10% DMSO are QUITE bitter to the taste buds in the rear

RE: CSDMSO

2004-02-26 Thread Richard Harris
Subject: Re: CSDMSO Chuck declares: Hmmph! That'll be the day I pay an extra $20 to a doctor for a common commodity. He's hardly a charity case. This particular doctor, Dr. Jacob, is one of the two pioneer researchers that discovered the uses of DMSO and has spent the last 40 years of his life

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-25 Thread DebMark
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you ;) Deb - Original Message - From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 9:41 PM Subject: Re: CSDMSO Yeah Deb, works for me. I take hi strength garlic caps daily and the war-department strongly objects

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-25 Thread Garnet
Dr Jacob makes $45 K per year from the University of Oregon. He has chosen to remain in an academic environment to do his research rather than a private one so that the results would be public domain. From: DMSO Nature's Healer Dr Morton Walker There could also be additional cost of manufacture

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread M. G. Devour
Chuck declares: Hmmph! That'll be the day I pay an extra $20 to a doctor for a common commodity. He's hardly a charity case. This particular doctor, Dr. Jacob, is one of the two pioneer researchers that discovered the uses of DMSO and has spent the last 40 years of his life studying it. The

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread CKing001
Hmmph! That'll be the day I pay an extra $20 to a doctor for a common commodity. He's hardly a charity case. Maybe I'll send it to NASA for the manned Mars trip... Chuck The world is cracked; this is all a bad yolk Single bottles

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread Garnet
Well no one is suggesting that you do Chuck. I feel that some may want to support DMSO research. Personally I would, since I have benefitted so much from his life work and share his professional occupation as a medical researcher myself. I also am interested in a low odor product since my husband

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread CKing001
Well no one is suggesting that you do Chuck. I feel that some may want to support DMSO research. Personally I would, since I have benefitted so much from his life work and share his professional occupation as a medical researcher myself. Well yeah, you ARE suggesting. OK, you have your reasons

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread DebMark
go figure. I'll have to find those pills...any help there would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Deb - Original Message - From: cking...@nycap.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 8:58 PM Subject: Re: CSDMSO Well no one is suggesting that you do Chuck. I

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread CKing001
Yeah Deb, works for me. I take hi strength garlic caps daily and the war-department strongly objects if I don't use the chlorophyll. I started with liquid, but found the capsules very convenient. I just reordered from Puritans Pride http://www.puritan.com/ They have a 5 for 2 sale going on.

Re: CSDMSO

2004-02-24 Thread CKing001
I know about the good doctor, Mike, I have his book. (There, that's my support) I still see no need to overspend on a product just because of research and a career for which I am sure he was compensated for. Of course, by your logic, everybody should quitcherbichin about paying Bill Gates

RE: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-13 Thread Richard Harris
--then when you get it, do with it as you please. Best regards, Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: Roger Barker [mailto:rbar...@orcon.net.nz] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:30 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO transport properties on 12/11

Re: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-13 Thread d.linen
Richard Harris wrote: So sorry to hear that DMSO is unavailable in AU. Suppose you ordered a pint of Paint Remover (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)--do you think it would get through? As long as they don't suspect its for medical use? Don't use the initials DMSO. Don't want to get into any trouble,

Re: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-12 Thread Rowena Evans
What! What did Customs think it was, I wonder. What about New Zealand? I suppose they search mail from there too. Did you complain? How did you find out they had kept it? Maybe they kept it to cure their sniffer dogs.They must find it hard to buy the stuff,too! Seriously though, did you

Re: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-12 Thread Roger Barker
on 12/11/2003 9:45 PM, Rowena Evans at rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au wrote: What! What did Customs think it was, I wonder. What about New Zealand? I suppose they search mail from there too. Did you complain? How did you find out they had kept it? Maybe they kept it to cure their sniffer dogs.

Re: CSDMSO in Australia and NZ

2003-11-12 Thread Rowena Evans
Roger Rotorua, New Zealand My vet supplies all the DMSO I want Thanks. Could check up on that. What do they call it, DMSO or something else? It occurred to me that there must surely be some of the industrial stuff around anyway. Where might I start enquiring about that; what sort of firm?

Re: CSDMSO in Australia and NZ

2003-11-12 Thread Roger Barker
Unfortunately I don't have the bottle my last order came in. I decanted half and sent the rest to a friend up country. All I can say is that it was labelled as DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) and came pre packaged from the UK. Apparently my vet uses it in a teat treatment mixture on the local cows.

Re: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-11 Thread M. G. Devour
Rowena writes: In fact, when I was at someone's house some time later, discussing fibromyalgia, and was told that MSM, a sulphur preparation, was recommended I was hard to convince because of this lady's experience. I did accept the difference after reading a publication I was shown, and

Re: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-10 Thread Rowena Evans
DMSO is a Rx product called Rimso used by urologists for interstitial cystitis. I had a look in the Australian Mims (Drs Prescription list) but couldn't find it or DMSO. Anyone any idea what it's called here, if on Pharmaceuticals list? Mind you, I'd be scared silly if a Dr wanted to give

Re: CSDMSO/MSM and Plants

2003-11-10 Thread Stuff
I can't figur out what this refers to. I recognize my phrases but have no connections going. Bzzitt. That's the sound of a short in mah small brain. But I appreciate the attempt on ur part. Please expand. But maybe i can come up with an idea to experiment on thet wud be right up ur

RE: CSDMSO transport properties

2003-11-10 Thread Richard Harris
Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist -Original Message- From: Rowena Evans [mailto:rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 10:04 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO transport properties DMSO is a Rx product called Rimso used by urologists for interstitial

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