We have determined.....some time ago.....it is not
necessary to utilize a volumetric DMSO component of 20% to achieve reliable
response.  10% DMSO, by volume, is quite sufficient to achieve/repeat our
experimental results.  20% DMSO will sometimes cause an, involuntary,
undesireable gag reflex in the volunteer......primarily, because of the
pronounced bitterness component.....at these levels.  The 20% DMSO volume did
not manifest any type of compromise among the volunteer population.......it is
just not necessary to utilize such a high concentration to achieve acceptable
results with this nebulizing system-----in experimental protocols such as we
prosecuted.
       I hope this explanatory note is of value to potential researchers.
                                Sincerely,  Brooks
Bradley.

David Bearrow wrote:

> A friend of mine's mother has emphysema so bad her feet are turning blue
> from lack of oxygen and they had to cut off one of her toes. She has agreed
> to try the Brooks Bradley oxygen/CS/MSM/DMSO nebulizer experimental
> protocol. She quit smoking over 5 years ago but it has left its damage.  I
> intend to use the following mix which I found searching the archives: "
> Starting with 8 ounces of 10 ppm CS warmed to approx. 105 degrees F.)
> dissolve methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM)
> in this solution to the point of saturation (until no more will go into
> solution);  he next added 20%--by volume--(approximately 2 fluid ounces of
> DMSO, undiluted) to the parent mixture. The patient used approximately 3/4
> of an ounce of liquid (in the smaller of the aribrush fluid supply vials).
> every 4 hours." http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m37693.html
>
> I will let you all know how it goes.
>
> At 11:08 PM 5/11/03, you wrote:
> >    I have forgotten the correct proportions, but it is something like
> > this---dissolve as much msm in cs as is possible.  Then use about 90 to
> > 95 % of this mix with the rest dmso.  Nebulize.  Not too long at first as
> > you may create a lot of mucus.  I forget how often to do this.  The
> > <http://www.silvermedicine.org>www.silvermedicine.org site has  a lot of
> > information, but I don't think they have this particular protocol, though
> > B. Bradley certainly knows all of it.  In fact, I think he originated it
> > and he is ( I think) largely the author and owner of this site.  Sorry I
> > am not more certain of so much!!  You will enjoy the site anyway.   pj
> >
> >
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