Hi James,
Nah, the massive doses of DMSO (10 g/kg of bunny over 3 months 
made them slightly shortsighted but did NOT affect opacity. Also the 
bunnies had been used for a previous experiment involving laxative 
(from memory) which might have "distorted" the results. I'll find that 
and scan it.

But you are probably right about the rest.
Tony

On 2 May 2004 at 21:31, James Holmes wrote:

> There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to
> rabbits. They developed cloudy areas in the lens.  
> 
> No one has been able to make it happen again.
> 
> Most think it is a scam to discredit a cheap and effective substance.
> 
> JOH
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 5:26 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>DMSO - other side?
> 
> 
> Garnet,
>   Can you point me to any details about the ocular effects in rabbits?
>   I 
> use a little DMSO in my nebulizing and ear drop mix for my bunny, and
> sure don't want to hurt his eyes. Were those tests done actually
> putting DMSO into the eyes? My little guy is deaf, so he certainly
> doesn't need his vision impaired. paula
> 
> Garnet wrote:
> 
> >(DMSO) It was banned for human use when it was found in the 60's to
> >have ocular effects in rabbits, the standard lab model for eyes. Well
> > it does not do this to primates or humans.
> >




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