An easy way to get rid of the itch of DMSO on the skin is to spray a little 
plain water on it for immediate relief.

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> Marshall
> The itch I suspect comes from the fact that dMSO is a bit drying to
> the skin.
> The oily layer means you used a generous amount.
> It will finally absorb.

> Suggest you dilute your DMSO to about 30% (using your CS is fine).
> You'll find you personal sensitivity level by experiment.

>                                                         Chuck
> if it really is going to be the end of the world I hope they cover it
> on CNN so I can record it



>                                                 Chuck
> On 8/22/2006 7:52:07 PM, Marshall Dudley (mdud...@king-cart.com)
> wrote:
>> I just found, and bought a bottle of DMSO from the health food store.  I
>> mixed it with 50% 20 ppm CS (and it got warm as expected), and put some on
>> a sholder joint that has been giving me trouble.  I was expecting to taste
>> it within seconds. However, I never tasted anything. I tried smelling it,
>> and it does have a slight order, but not strong like I had expected.
>> Anyway, after applying it to the skin, I was expecting it to be absorbed,
>> like water on a sponge. But instead it seems to simply have formed an oily
>> layer on the skin. Now after about 5 minu


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