Rob posted the following quote from a web site:
> DMSO is a widely used commercial solvent derived from trees (living
> plants) as a byproduct from the production of paper. There are so many
> claimed health benefits from its use, one has to wonder if it doesn't
> perform a similar vital function in the biochemistry of plants.

This sounds a little bit hokey to me. Somebody help me out here? If I 
recall my reading on DMSO, it's an industrial byproduct of paper pulp 
production... something that results from mixing cellulose and acid or 
something or other?

DMSO *IS* absolutely great stuff, but are these folks trying to warp 
the description to make it sound like a "natural" product solely for 
marketing purposes? 

Be well,

Mike D.



 [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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