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Cindylea's avatar

I used a frankincense gel with DMSO for knee arthritis.. It eased the pain almost instantly and used it daily for about a month. Worked great and I'm much better now. Only problem I had was it would itch like crazy, but I'm not sure if that was the frankincense or the Dmso

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HawkFeatherOne's avatar

About 40 years ago I used Vitamin E with DMSO on a pulled tendon on my middle finger from a horse wreck. I've had no pain or inflammation there since, and I only had to used it 3 or 4 times before I was able to flip deserving people off appropriately again.

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TruthAndLight's avatar

😂

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Waynos!'s avatar

Getting horse grade DMSO ain’t so bad considering some horses are worth more than most people!

Seriously though. It’s a miracle medicine for so many things and seems almost like voodoo. I once had an infected tooth that was loose in my jaw. It was during Covid and couldn’t see any one. I suffered for weeks. Learned about the DMSO and had it in stock. A dab on my cheek and jaw and better in hours. Never did get it seen to. Tooth was firm again the next day.

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The Masculine Institute's avatar

Nice write up Jordan.

It's hard to pull together all the info out there into useful references.

Here's a question for you or anyone here. For applications focused on internal issues (in this case amyloid plaques) have you found anything that suggested topical applications were effective or is there specific references for what conditions will only be helped with internal use?

Thanks.

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Brian Crossley's avatar

Followed link for DMSO....not found

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WC's avatar

I used DMSO on my sprained, swollen and bluish-purple big toe. Applied twice a day for 18 days… Toe is now normal.

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Bruce Flaws's avatar

I use it with Absorbine Veterinary liniment gel for

low back muscle spasms. It is an effective pairing. Just was hands with cool soapy water and avoid touching your eyes.

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