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Terry 440's avatar

Everybody says good things about DMSO. Not one sentence on how to use it properly effectively and safely. Will someone please explain how to use this? It's the same with Glutathione.

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Tim Groves's avatar

If you check out A Midwestern Doctor's Substack, you will find ample information on how to use DMSO for treating various conditions.

For example, this is his July 6 post on treating chronic respiratory conditions.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-heals-the-lungs-and-cures-chronic

Anyone who is contemplating using DMSO would do very well to learn how to get good results with it, and in AMD's posts (including the free ones) you should be able to find out most of what you need to know.

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Lewis Coleman's avatar

I had the same complaint. You can simply apply it to skin using a clean cloth. It can also be delivered intravenously but the safe limits aren’t easy to find.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

The Midwestern Doctor gives the trusted brands and places, where DMSO can be purchased. He also covers the dosing that people should use; plus a great deal of other pertinent information. The Midwestern Doctor also gave the name of a manual people could purchase with DMSO instructions on how to use. DMSO has restored vision and people claim that they can read the smallest print on labels. This is something I would like to do...so I can check out what items are in some supplements. Some companies make their print too small to read.

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

A few decades ago I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis....it was horribly painful and my knees swelled up to the size of grapefruits and were hot to the touch. Every joint in my body hurt. Then I found out about DMSO....which has been around for quite a while-- I learned that this amazing stuff is totally nontoxic and you can use as much as you need. I found it absolutely miraculous for burns....which it does heal very fast. Also if you dilute it you can use it as eye drops....about 25% DMSO to distilled water. I can't praise this stuff enough. My eyes were hurt from too much sun...but now are almost recovered.

I am a borderline believer...meaning I think God works in mysterious ways....There is a quote in the book of revelation stating that in the new heaven and new earth

THE LEAVES OF THE TREES WILL BE USED FOR THE HEALING OF THE NATIONS.

Well-- DMSO is in every tree leaf and every green plant. It is the substance which allows the cells to open and bring nutrients up from below the ground to the tops of 5O+ft tall trees.

Dr. Stanley Jacobs discovered it many decades ago in the '5O's and found it healed all kinds of wounds. A member of the United States Senate heard about his work and got some for a relative who was in a lot of pain...I forget what was wrong. It accelerated the healing for this woman and the senator insisted that the AMA could not make DMSO illegal. They wanted to, though. Just like they keep trying to keep the healing plant--hemp--away from the people. These greedy so and so's want us to spend all our money on PHARMA products. I never wanted to use their drugs and never took any and now I can out walk most younger folks and then go square dancing!

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Joan Browning's avatar

God bless Rebecca who is an inspired angel to offer DMSO. I would like to know in what format DMSO is used for tinnitus, and hear of any success for that condition.

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sharon's avatar

How or where do I go to find out about the nebulizing , the amounts etc. you use tiny amounts in a nebulizer .

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Tim Groves's avatar

You can find some information on nebulizing DMSO here. There are 13 references to nebulize, nebulizing and nebulizer, mostly from user testimonies:

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-heals-the-lungs-and-cures-chronic

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sharon's avatar

thank you Tim.

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Lewis Coleman's avatar

EDTA is another useful drug that Big Pharmaceutical has disparaged. My favorite is streptokinase, which is available today only from its manufacturer in Germany. It was hailed as a "miracle drug” in the 1980’s for treating ischemic heart attacks and strokes, but when it beneficially reduced flow resistance and restored oxygen to infarcted tissues it harmlessly lowered blood pressure, and that frightened timid doctors, so it had to go. Nowadays if you have a stroke, you must wait for an extra three hours or so while your brain cells continue to die off until the hospital gets around to processing you in its expensive MRI scanner to make sure you aren't suffering from a hemorrhagic stroke, which constitutes only about 13% of the stroke emergencies. If streptokinase had been available when my father suffered his heart attack, he would have lived another few years, especially if he had sought treatment with chelation therapy instead of marching off to the Cleveland Clinic for dangerous open heart surgery. Fixing coronary arteries is useless if they supply blood to capillaries that are already gone.

Breathing carbon dioxide for an hour or so would have been even better than streptokinase for emergency treatment of both strokes and heart attacks, because CO2 optimizes tissue oxygenation without affecting blood coagulability. The therapeutic properties of carbon dioxide were well understood 100 years ago, and they nearly revolutionized medicine until conspiratorial organized medicine invented a destructive hoax that reversed medical progress. This is my favorite example of the corruption of medicine. http://www.ommegaonline.org/article-details/Four-Forgotten-Giants-of-Anesthesia-History/468

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a12iggymom's avatar

Just WHERE can a person buy a trusted source for this? And how does one estimate dosages? Are there trusted apothecaries online to help???

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sharon's avatar

how do i find out the amounts for nebulizing DMSO ?

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

Go to a farm supply store--It is used a lot on injured horses...or a pharmacy. Call ahead to make sure they have it. There are many companies that carry DMSO....and (gasp} you CAN buy it on Amazon....

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

I have never heard of any one "nebulizing" DMSO. This sounds totally bizarre. You can drink it...you can apply it all over your body...but "nebulizing"????

What a strange idea. I would NOT do that.

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a12iggymom's avatar

My english is atrocious, sorry not buy but find a trusted source to buy from.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Any feed / grain for horses store has it.

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Leener's avatar

I've just started it for headaches. Not sure yet if it's working but I'd like an alternative to Tylenol so we'll see. I also heard it's strong, so I followed dilution instructions and am only using a few drops.

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

As a veteran user of DMSO...I would not use it for headaches unless you have an open wound on your head. DMSO is good for wounds...I am not a doctor. I use it on my husband who has had many aches and pains from a chronic shoulder dislocation. It helps him a lot. A headache is more likely--IMHO a deeply embedded systemic problem like migraines etc. or an allergic reaction to smoke or to food etc. Either way, DMSO cannot help. DMSO is definitely NOT an alternative to tylenol.......Tylenol is a systemic poison and causes liver damage. There are many books published about DMSO...NATURE'S MIRACLE.

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2dEdited

Hi. I found this info. (below) on the internet about possibly using it for headaches.

If Tylenol is as bad as you said, then isn't it better to use DMSO?

DMSO can help relieve certain types of headaches — particularly those caused by inflammation, muscle tension, or neck and upper back tightness — but it’s important to be careful how and where you apply it.

How DMSO Might Help Headaches:

Anti-inflammatory: It reduces inflammation in soft tissue, which may help with tension headaches.

Muscle relaxant: If your headache is coming from neck/shoulder tension, topical application in those areas may help.

Improved circulation: It increases blood flow, which might ease vascular-type headaches for some people.

How to Use DMSO for Headaches (Topical Only)

Areas to Apply:

Back of the neck

Temples (only very diluted and with caution)

Shoulders or base of skull

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a12iggymom's avatar

Where??

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Zenah Abbarah's avatar

https://www.amazon.ae/WoldoHealth-Pharmaceutical-Dimethyl-Sulfoxide-Bottle/dp/B07V6QXGHX

I bought it and it's powerful. We mix it with water or castor oil.

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

And then what?

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Shifti's avatar

I’ve become obsessed with DMSO since I read your first piece by A Midwestern Doctor. I’ve started taking it internally after much research, and I wanted my husband to do the same bcuz he suffers from Amyloidosis (ATTR-Wild) & it has migrated to his CNS. However, my husband got a pacemaker in February and I’m afraid that DMSO may interfere with his pacemaker. I can’t find anything online that addresses this directly. I’m writing to you bcuz I’m not a paid subscriber of A Midwestern Doctor & I’m not able to send him notes.

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Julian Fowles's avatar

I’ve tried to purchase from their website but I’m in the UK and it won’t accept payment and doesn’t recognise my address.

Where else can I find this product? Thanks

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Mike Mac's avatar

I'm encouraged by all the DMSO articles I've been reading, but I can never find any info about safe uses and oral dosing. Can anyone post some reliable info on where to look?

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STH's avatar

Go to A Midwestern Doctors SS and READ for hours and hours.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

There a reams about it on the substacks and the other one he mentions.

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SaHiB's avatar

Hematein looks like a tautomer; not an oxidation product; of hematoxylin.

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Greg Glaser's avatar

Be careful with this one; it's VERY strong. Not safe to nebulize.

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sharon's avatar

how do you know this ? Greg

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sharon's avatar

What are the amounts to use for the nebulizer ?

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

Why on earth do you want to "nebulize" it? Would you nebulize aspirin?

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sharon's avatar

I want to know the amount of DMSO ? not aspirin . the video was about nebulizing DMSO ,for COPD. there is a link to an X POST .

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DandD's avatar

Just curious, would you nebulize hydrogen peroxide?

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sharon's avatar

I do nebulize peroxide 3 drops (3 %) to the nebulizer cup .

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DandD's avatar

I meant that question for Kathleen. :-) I, too, have nebulized hydrogen peroxide back in January 2021. My husband was diagnosed with convid and I had already prepared by purchasing a tabletop nebulizer. I had to use the chart Dr Mercola had posted to get the right formulation. I can say, without a doubt, that he felt much better right away and he never developed the terrible cough that everyone was talking about. And by the way, he is one that gets a lingering cough after a cold. Since that incident, he has not been sick at all. Not even a cold.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I think you can find that info if you dig through the files/previous articles he mentions and the other substack guy he mentions. .

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sharon's avatar

I looked , the only thing I found was the link to the X post .best I could tell it was of 70% DMSO using 1ml.

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

I agree. do not nebulize DMSO. Apply it generously on the skin OR you may drink it. Tastes bad, however.

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