I have previously read that the limit is a AW or MW of no greater than 340.
Does anyone know where to find a definitive reference?

TIA

JOH

-----Original Message-----
From: Garnet [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS: Gel ingredients?


DMSO does not carry everything into the body, only molecules of a molecular
weight of less than 1,000.

Garnet

On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 22:04, Rowena Evans wrote:
> Richard won't be the only one who can answer this, I'm sure.
>  
> When one buys a gel for topical application, what's in it that forms 
> the gel? I only know of gelatine and carrageenan to make a gel, and 
> can't see that either of those would be used.
> What then?
> Two queries prompt me here.
>  
> Firstly, I'm wondering how one could make a thicker topical 
> preparation for CS or CS+DMSO than liquid, bearing in mind that the 
> DMSO would carry any ingredients in very efficiently.  One might not 
> wish to use ready-made products with possibly unwanted ingredients.
>  
> Secondly, if one buys DMSO gel (thankfully I found the liquid), what 
> ingredients are in the gel that would get carried into the body?
>  
> Thanks
> Rowena


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