I actually didn't say to take it internally for vertigo. But IF the root
cause of the vertigo was infection, then DMSO can help get the CS to the
source of the infection. And if there was swelling and inflammation in
the ears causing it even without infection (?) then DMSO should help
with that.
I would take CS/DMSO orally for things like H Pylori. Or for serious
bacterial bowel infections perhaps. I don't have either of those, but am
just speculating. For most things it may be adequate or even the best
delivery, to use CS/DMSO topically over the affected area, or as
mentioned, in eyes, ears, nose, for any upper respiratory or sinus
infections.
I have used CS/DMSO orally, swished and held for as long as possible,
for tooth aches. I have also used it frequently as a topical to prevent
eczema from becoming severe. DMSO causes histamine release in skin
cells, so if used early enough in a hives or eczema outbreak you can use
it to keep the skin cells exhausted of histamine, thus preventing a
really nasty progression of the rash. It is great for bruises, sprains,
and joint pains of some types. For sprains and bruises, the faster you
apply the DMSO, the better it works. For those applications I use at
least 10% DMSO in CS. I figure I have a lot of CS, can make all I want,
so diluting the DMSO in CS instead of in plain distilled water makes
sense to me, just in case there is any possibility of infection.
You might find out more detailed DMSO info/uses by joining the DMSO
email list at yahoo.
sol
jessie70 wrote:
Sol, besides vertigo, what else would you take DMSO internally for? Thanks,
Jess
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