Depends on the plastic. PVC, DEHP, acrylics, styrenes, polyamides, urethanes, and silicones are soluble in DMSO. Polybutylene, polypropylene, polyethylene, teflon and their copolymers are insoluble in DMSO. I do not know about other plastics such as nylon, polyester and polycarbonate. The problem of solubility is more than simply degrading the plastic, but if used on a person or animal, it would convey the plastic into the tissues, which I would surmise would be very bad.

Marshall

jessie70 wrote:
Is it safe to put plastic on DMSO? Jess

    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* Bob Banever [mailto:[email protected]]
    *Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:44 AM
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling

    Reid,
Are you sure you aren't suffering from gout? The symptoms
    are very similar.. pain and swelling of the big toe.
Bob

        ----- Original Message -----
        *From:* Marshalee Hallett <mailto:[email protected]>
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:07 AM
        *Subject:* Re: CS>CS and swelling

        Hi, Reid!
        FYI, my arthritis is gone, thanks to CMO. Even the bone spurs
        are gone.
You might want to try it! I used the Duoflex brand. I even used CMO on my old Pug dog, now she plays like a puppy
        again!
        Marshalee

        On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Windows Live Team
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hi Everybody,
I've been away for a long time and I'm glad to be back. I'm fifty eight, with arthritis, and take triple strength
            glucosamine, and usually this works just fine.  But this
            past week I've had the characteristic pain and swelling of
            the joint at the right big toe.  I'm writing because I
            believe that I've had a lot of relief by using a salve of
            concentrated CS, and I'm hoping for any comments from the
            list.
About three days into the pain, it wasn't quite as bad as
            it had been in the past, but then I noticed a lot of
            swelling.  I made a salve, starting with two soft-gels of
            vitamin A, and an equal amount of aloe vara, then I mixed
            to a paste.  I added concentrated, Mexican CS liberally,
            then I eyedroppered about six drops of DMSO.  Mixing was a
            bit laborious, like doing oil and vinegar, and I applied
            this over the inflamed area.
After doing this once a day for three days, the
            inflamation was gone, and I could pretty much walk
            normally, without a limp!  What I do, after coating the
            area liberally is to cover with a small piece of plastic,
            then I tape this down, using duct tape.  This way I can
            take the dressing off after about six hours, and see that
            virtually all of the salve has been absorbed (via the DMSO)!
Any comments would be appreciated. I'm also keen to know
            the correct amount of DMSO to use, since some medical
            professioanls seem to believe that this will go straight
            to some vital organ or the other, bringing about damage.
Thanks!
            Reid
            P.S. think about a trip to Mexico, to buy the concentrated
            CS, if for no other reason.

            
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