I think a teaspoon is a very large amount.  I was referring to putting a few
drops on the needed areas, not an entire teaspoon.  I use a Q tip to dab
drops of DMSO on certain parts of my body.
Nancy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joy" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:Nancy


> Um, this simply isn't so.  I used DMSO with my young son for a few
> months.  Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day.  He
> smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus couldn't
> keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids
> and staff sick from the odor.  Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very
> valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell.  Joy
>
> Nancy DeLise wrote:
>
> >  hen you use such a small amount, the smell does not go onto your
> > body.  It is very slight.
> >
>
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