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DMSO is not hard to locate in most areas. Easily available on the shelf.
The surgeon that I consulted about it said that for some conditions there was no better or faster relief of pain and inflammation.
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I used it a fair amount in the early 90s when I rode bucking horses in college. It was pretty common for roughstock riders. It's been years since I have used it, but I recall it worked well.
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Is the stuff on the shelf prescription or industrial grade? I read that it's a by-product of paper production. Anecdotal evidence seems to indicate that there can be benefits to its use, but folks need to realize that anything can have side effects that may or not be outweighed by the benefits. MSM is another sulfur compound that may be beneficial for some, but wherever possible, stuff like this ought to be used with some medical supervision.
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I used it a fair amount in the early 90s when I rode bucking horses in college. It was pretty common for roughstock riders. It's been years since I have used it, but I recall it worked well. Were you using DMSO that was from the Veterinarian? Or the DMSO used by industrial as a solvent? How well does it work?
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I haven't used it again since I posted on this thread. It works really well. I'm still a bit unsure about side effects etc. But yeah, it works better than you can imagine.
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We had a couple of pitchers use that stuff back in the late '80's on their throwing elbow and shoulder. Worked great they said, with the same side effects you've had Calvin. We could trace down what hotel room they were in just by the smell. To me, their breath smelled like raw oysters.....must taste terrible.
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I haven't used it again since I posted on this thread. It works really well. I'm still a bit unsure about side effects etc. But yeah, it works better than you can imagine. As long as you liver and kidney functions are normal. You should be "good to go". Merry Christmas, Calvin
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Voltaren gel and DMSO is what I use for my Mortons Nuroma ant IT band issues. With my doctors blessings.
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What the ffuuk is that smell?
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