Evening JOH,

There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to rabbits.
They developed cloudy areas in the lens.

I accidently filled one of my spray bottles which I use for both nose and eyes with a 35% DMSO solution.

  It does produce an unusual sensation when sprayed into the nose.

The burning of the eyes is minor, so much in fact that I used it again for the eyes.

I have no problems with nose or eyes. I keep a spray bottle with me when working and use this a few times per day in case some stray bacteria try to set up housekeeping where I don't want them.

Plus, I just might kill a real bad strain one day. Should I change the DMSO to a lower concentration?

The bottle was clearly labeled, 35 % DMSO. A nice printed label at that. Most of the time I read the labels.

  Wayne


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