DMSO is in your food, you are already ingesting it! It is a naturally
ocurring compound. Using 1-4% is a very low dose, although even Dr
Stanley Jacob recommends using either 4% or 10% when dosing orally. I
spoke with him yesterday about this. His DMSO products are sold on
www.jacoblab.com . He has a low odor DMSO and DMSO preblended with MSM
which is suppose to help with the odor and efficiency. It must be
preblended though according to Dr Jacob, not just taken together. 

H2O2 is very good on the skin, but does not have the same actions as
DMSO. In fact they are quite opposite in some respects. DMSO is a very
potent anti-oxidant scavenging free radicals with great efficiency. H2O2
on the other hand is an oxidizing agent, that is it generates oxygen
free radicals that oxidize things -- including pathogens. Many who take
H2O2 orally also take an anti-oxidant like Super Oxide Dismutase to
protect from any unwanted oxidation actions. 

I spray myself with a 3% solution after showering or soak in a bath of 8
pints of 3% for 45 minutes -- not something you can easily do with a dog
but it is possible. Try it yourself sometime, it is very energizing and
exfoliates your whole body. I have not used H2O2 internally, but it does
not have the actions that DMSO has in the body. 

I do not use the drug store variety for these purposes. I order H2O2
without the stabilizers that come in the pre-diluted brown bottles. It
helps remove dead skin cells which allows the skin to breathe more
efficiently. Some toxins are excreted by the skin and these are also
removed or oxidized by the H2O2.

In people skin brushing helps, would also help in dogs. Brushing towards
the heart helps drain the lymph vessels.

I do think people herx, just not as much or as often as many seem to
think. It is a catch all explanation for symptoms and I sense that it is
over used. It is worrisome to not have an explanation when you need to
know that what you are doing is helping and most of all not hurting.

You might want to check out the DMSO list archives and links section for
more information or buy Morton Walker's book "DMSO Nature's Miracle".
Amazon sells it for ~$11.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Garnet



On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 22:13, fredsus1 wrote:
> Garnet,
> 
> I guess I was worried about herxing. I know animals certainly do herx and
> detox but maybe on CS it is not so apt to happen as it can with humans. And
> a dog with his life-long condition and his age, probably should get straight
> CS as his drinking water. I have no problem giving him at least half-much
> easier than doing the 4X a day dosing that I have been doing.
> I have been putting H202 drops in the CS also to make it more absorbable, I
> figure he (AND ME, with CFS) can use all the help we can get. Ode Coyote
> (who's generator I have) says with using the inverted funnel (which I do) I
> should be making around 17 ppm plus I am putting in H202, so......I probably
> will be doing only 50/50 CS and water with that strength.
> 
> Also I am using the CS in a spray bottle. I do not have any DMSO as of yet.
> But I just started using the CS that has the H202 in it. I think it is
> helping somewhat, the parts that I spray are less itchy. Wondering if H202
> would work as well as DMSO topically?
> 
> Also on another silver list they were quoting some of Brookes Bradley's
> findings on CS and Gatorade. He said: > Actually, if I was going to use a
> supporting adjuvant, at the present
> > time....I would use DMSO (at about 1 or 2% strength).....as it
> > possesses the quality of being the preeminent
> > entrainment solution available to us. DMSO WILL transport the CS
> > through mucous barriers and intermediate tissue fields like NO OTHER
> > substance of which we are aware---at this time....and it is quite
> > Non-toxic. Our original Gatorade studies have since, been superceded
> > by our DMSO research....in which our protocols eliminate even the
> > possibility of chloride compromise.
> 
> Ack I cannot imagine the ingestion of DMSO, wonder if he found H202
> internally to be as effective.
> 
> Susie
> 
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