I have read, probably in one of my books on DMSO and MSM, that only DMSO transports substances into tissues (depending on molecular weight). MSM cannot take anything into tissues except itself, and it only penetrates a little bit. Nothing like DMSO can do. You can mix a little MSM into a solution of DMSO and silver though. I believe that does get the MSM a lot deeper into the tissues than it can go alone. FWIW, in the book MSM the definitive guide, it is stated that DMSO is much more effective than MSM for nearly every use, but that Dr. Jacob's started using MSM much more with his patients because of compliance--the odor that some people get from DMSO caused them to not use it reliably.

This sulphur thing is a new idea to me--I have used CS with both DMSO and MSM for many years, had not before heard of a problem with silver and sulphur. So I'm waiting to see if our experts think it is an issue or not.
sol

Peter Converse wrote:
This has got me wondering also whether consuming CS and MSM together may be a good thing or not, as MSM is reported to be 34% sulphur. I have read elsewhere that MSM, like DMSO can be a good carrier to bring substances where they need to go so could the sulphur help the CS to reach pathogens do you think?


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