I'm not sure if it's heat that is being released which is being witnessed.
DMSO is a hydroscopic solvent. it attract moisture of any sort. I noticed this when I got out of a hot shower and opened a jar. What I noticed was vapor being emitted from the container.Or so it seemed. The vapor was being drawn to the container. Now since it wasn't mixed with anything. I could only conclude that the steam was showing the ability of the solvent to attract moisture. This is why DMSO is so effective. As it is applied to the skin it will move towards a source of water. Our bodies being mainly water makes for a good destination. and because it is a great transporter, it takes everything along with it if we aren't careful. :-)

Ernie

From: Tad Winiecki <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>cold blister
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:38:08 -0700

How much CS per how much DMSO do you use?  I assume you mix them not use
the DMSO straight?  Straight DMSO will cause terrible blistering in my
experience.  Diluted to 10% DMSO with 90% CS doesn't cause any skin
reaction for me, I don't know at what dilution it starts to cause
blistering and irritation.  Also, they should be mixed by adding DMSO to
the CS, not the other way around if I remember correctly, as a chemical
reaction releasing heat will occur.

Nancy

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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 01:52:11 -0400
From: ". ." <[email protected]>

i'm using a 22ppm CS available at health stores, DMSO is a 99%
concentration. Both applied liberaly on the blister and around.



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