Undiluted liquid from a Farm Supply is cheaper, but you will need to dilute
to various concentrations depending on where you are using it.

I use 5% in eyes and nose, 20% on head, neck or face, stronger on areas where the skin is not sensitive and there is some body fat underneath.

Individual sensitivity can vary, so best to start low and work up, from 20%. I have used it 70 - 99% on my hands, for burns, when I did not have time to dilute it. But it does dry out
your skin and makes it look funny.

It releases Histamine from Mast Cells so until that local supply is depleted you will get redness and itching right after you apply it. Drying of the skin can also occur so moisturizing with Aloe Gel or Emu Oil, my favorite, is recommended. Emu Oil goes on dry and penetrates to subdermal layers, is non-comedogenic ( not greasy ) and takes very little.

Gel is easy to apply, so is roll on. Gel works really well for animals because you can work it into the fur but you are paying more. I often use the liquid on my animals and just squirted it on with a syringe or painted it on with a clean brush. Some people like the gel for convenience.

Always dilute with distilled water and ALWAYS add the DMSO to the water and never add water to concentrated DMSO, because it releases a lot of heat, enough to melt a plastic
container.

You many want to join the DMSO group, check out the Files and Links sections.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Janet

jaxi wrote:
99.9% pure versus gel versus diluted - DMSO - opinions???

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Peter Converse <[email protected]> wrote:
or try  www.iHealthTree.com

Peter


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2010 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: CS>stages of warts with cs


Farm supply store
or

 www.DMSO.com

and some small country stores in the boonies

Ode

At 11:26 AM 7/31/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Where do people get their DMSO?

On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Garnet_LDN <[email protected]>
wrote:
When I have used this method on skin tags and moles the appearance >
changes
as they tissue is dying. The skin tags have turned black and crusty >
before
falling off. The moles have gotten
lighter and sloughed a layer at a time. The new growth of healthy skin
is
from the bottom up or
inner areas to outer areas so it may look worse as it pushes the wart >
out
because the wart tissue is dying. I have even seen cracking and
bleeding. So
looking worse is a good sign to me but as always monitor for >
inflammation,
swelling and infection -- not likely with CS but still something to be
aware
of.

Janet

Lin wrote:
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