At 04:48 PM 11/5/2003 +0005, you wrote:
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...

That's what it is.


something that results from mixing cellulose and acid or
something or other?

Don't know anything about that.

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?

I don't doubt it and it is great stuff.

There's a lotta "garbage sorting" to do, an' so little time.

Stuff

Be well,

Mike D.



 [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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