----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 12:24 PM Subject: Re: CS>Re: Re: CS>potassium vs. sodium salt vs. no salt
Please tell me what is the proportion of DMSO to be added to the CS, what is the strength, and where to get it, and anything else I need to know to flush sinuses with the DMSO/CS combination. Thank you, Jill Hi Jill, Here is sol's reply to the questions about proportion, strenth, and where to get it... I am somewhat sensitive to DMSO so I keep it weak. I have read here (I believe Richard Harris said it) that DMSO is effective at even 2 % added to EIS. For topical herpes cold sore treatment my husband uses a mix of about half and half DMSO/EIS. (the DMSO we use is 99.9% pure veterinary grade, looks like the brand sold at www.jeffersequine.com, but I can get it locally). For my eye and nose drops, I use a one ounce dropper bottle, and put in one whole dropper of DMSO, and fill with EIS. I have been thinking of adding two droppersful DMSO but haven't tried that yet. For nebulizing I use 1 oz EIS (mine is around 12-15 ppm)- 1/2 to 1 teaspoon pure MSM crystals (Opti-msm)- and 5 drops of DMSO. This is for my chronic URI pet rabbit, and it is used for ear drops as well (but NOT for eyes--the MSM doesn't hurt eyes, but it stings like the devil--when I used it in my rabbit's eye without testing it on me first is when he bit through my thumbnail, I had it coming!). Since he gets nebulized on a regular basis, I always have it made up, so I just use the same stuff for us humans. But if it was only for humans, one could add more DMSO, according to tolerance. I'm trying to use a mouthwash (I swish and hold as long as I can stand it) of 10% DMSO and 90% EIS for my root-canal teeth, but am finding it *very* difficult to use even once a day, as it is really foul. Doesn't bother my husband though: he used it for weeks twice or more a day, for a possible abscess. I don't really measure anything anymore except the recipe for my bunny. For us humans, for soaks, mouthwashes, or whatever, I just ballpark the porportions of DMSO to EIS. When my cat sprained a toe I wetted it with the 10% DMSO to EIS. He didn't like it being dipped, so I just soaked a cotton ball in the mix and dabbed it on until the toe was wet to the skin. I only mention this because the vet wanted to put him on preventive antibiotics for it, because she said this kind of injury in cats often gets abscessed/infected. He healed up fine without them, with just the EIS/DMSO treatment. Did I forget anything? sol

