DMSO Nature's Healer has significant coverage of the use in eyes for
cataracts, macular degeneration, reitinitis pigmentosa and for
preservation of eyeballs in freezing.

"Other ACAM (American College of Advancement in Medicine) physicians
told of instilling one drop of a solution consisting of 25 mg DMSO with
2 cc of superoxide dismutase (SOD) once or twice a day for clearing
cataracts and glaucoma." pp68

Garnet

On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 22:50, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> 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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