DMSO: Dimethyl sulfoxide: Ingested or used topically

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29 Nov 2024 22:35 #84881 by dancer 69
I am wondering if DMSO is contraindicated on the leg with a hip replacement. I am suffering with sciatica and SI joint pain and was hoping to use this solution on the leg without the replacement. Any issues?

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29 Nov 2024 23:28 - 29 Nov 2024 23:32 #84882 by CLO2
Look through this ebook for the answer to your question. 

Let us know what you find. Thanks. 

What is
"SI joint pain" ? Is that Si or SL?
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30 Nov 2024 00:27 #84883 by dancer 69
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Thank you for responding. I will check the attachment.
SI refers to Sacroiliac joint.

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30 Nov 2024 00:31 #84884 by dancer 69
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i just checked your attachment: I have that book! Didn't specifically answer my question, though. Hm...I will keep checking sources! I am thinking that by applying the DMSO on the other side it should be ok....but not sure. I will double check Dr. Vollmer's book, as well. I may have overlooked some details.
 
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30 Nov 2024 01:30 #84885 by papertigers7
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for sciatica, could try using magnesium oil, that worked well.  If comfortable applying dmso that's what a family member did would spray magnesium oil and apply dmso to drive it in.  For joint pain or other discomfort we apply dmso and frankincense oils.

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30 Nov 2024 01:40 #84887 by dancer 69
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Thank you. Yes, adding the oil(s) for each situation, to the DMSO, should enhance the effectiveness of the DMSO!! I love that you got such good results. I will try this!

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30 Nov 2024 14:31 #84896 by CLO2

I am wondering if DMSO is contraindicated on the leg with a hip replacement. I am suffering with sciatica and SI joint pain and was hoping to use this solution on the leg without the replacement. Any issues?

 
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30 Nov 2024 21:42 #84902 by dancer 69
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Thank you so much for checking this further. I actually just my first DMSO application! I will keep on going!
 
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02 Dec 2024 10:02 #84911 by CLO2
Normally we dilute 100% DMSO to 7 parts DMSO plus 3 parts water for topical use of DMSO. 

See attached PDF file. 
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02 Dec 2024 15:45 #84920 by dancer 69
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Thank you for the additional information!

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