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Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a

supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by mouth

daily. Does anyone do this?

Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that can

be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I

would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry about

any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the

absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer but

cannot take anything by mouth.

In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with cancer

and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org).

I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife) definatly

noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the

skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation which

I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers? Any

thoughts and experiences would be great.

 

 

Blessings to you all,

Jeff

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Hello Jeff,

 

I have never heard of ingesting liquid DMSO at all. After reading

your post, you might want to get Dr. Goebel's opinion before you

proceed. He will point you in the right direction.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " jeffery.jack "

<jeffery.jack wrote:

>

> Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a

> supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by mouth

> daily. Does anyone do this?

> Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that can

> be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I

> would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry about

> any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the

> absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer but

> cannot take anything by mouth.

> In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with cancer

> and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org).

> I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife) definatly

> noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the

> skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation

which

> I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers? Any

> thoughts and experiences would be great.

>

>

> Blessings to you all,

> Jeff

>

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In my book Bypassing Bypass, we published a short paragraph that within 30 minutes of a stroke, the stoke patient should drink down 8 oz of DMSO.

 

Now, I've never had a stroke, but I banged my head so badly that I lost the vision in my left eye. I drank down 8oz of DMSO mixed with grape juice (it still tasted terrible) and got my vision back in less than five minutes.

 

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May, many years ago I took DMSO orally for about a year and never had a problem, except for the taste. When you rub it on the skin, make sure the skin is clean as it will take anything on the skin right into your body. Around 25 years ago the Air Force Hospital, Wilford Hall, kept a baby alive until it died from pneumonia by putting the food or nutrition on the the arm of the baby and applying DMSO. The DMSO took the food into the body. I read that article in a newspaper and do not know if that is a true fact. Jim Kitchens

 

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May

oleander soup

Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:27 AM

Re: DMSO Liquid

 

 

Hello Jeff,I have never heard of ingesting liquid DMSO at all. After reading your post, you might want to get Dr. Goebel's opinion before you proceed. He will point you in the right direction.Hugs,oleander soup , "jeffery.jack" <jeffery.jack wrote:>> Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a > supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by mouth > daily. Does anyone do this? > Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that can > be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I > would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry about > any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the > absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer but > cannot take anything by mouth. > In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with cancer > and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org). > I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife) definatly > noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the > skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation which > I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers? Any > thoughts and experiences would be great. > > > Blessings to you all,> Jeff>

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Jeff and others.

If you go to Dr. Jacob,s site you will learn all about DMSO, as he was the original founder of the product.

regards Mary

 

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Jim Kitchens

oleander soup

Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:39 AM

Re: Re: DMSO Liquid

 

 

 

May, many years ago I took DMSO orally for about a year and never had a problem, except for the taste. When you rub it on the skin, make sure the skin is clean as it will take anything on the skin right into your body. Around 25 years ago the Air Force Hospital, Wilford Hall, kept a baby alive until it died from pneumonia by putting the food or nutrition on the the arm of the baby and applying DMSO. The DMSO took the food into the body. I read that article in a newspaper and do not know if that is a true fact. Jim Kitchens

 

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May

oleander soup

Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:27 AM

Re: DMSO Liquid

 

 

Hello Jeff,I have never heard of ingesting liquid DMSO at all. After reading your post, you might want to get Dr. Goebel's opinion before you proceed. He will point you in the right direction.Hugs,oleander soup , "jeffery.jack" <jeffery.jack wrote:>> Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a > supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by mouth > daily. Does anyone do this? > Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that can > be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I > would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry about > any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the > absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer but > cannot take anything by mouth. > In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with cancer > and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org). > I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife) definatly > noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the > skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation which > I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers? Any > thoughts and experiences would be great. > > > Blessings to you all,> Jeff>

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oleander soup , " Jim Kitchens " <jimk32

wrote:

>

> May, many years ago I took DMSO orally for about a year and

never had a problem, except for the taste. When you rub it on the

skin, make sure the skin is clean as it will take anything on the

skin right into your body. Around 25 years ago the Air Force

Hospital, Wilford Hall, kept a baby alive until it died from

pneumonia by putting the food or nutrition on the the arm of the baby

and applying DMSO. The DMSO took the food into the body. I read that

article in a newspaper and do not know if that is a true fact. Jim

Kitchens

> -

> May

> oleander soup

> Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:27 AM

> Re: DMSO Liquid

>

>

> Hello Jeff,

>

> I have never heard of ingesting liquid DMSO at all. After reading

> your post, you might want to get Dr. Goebel's opinion before you

> proceed. He will point you in the right direction.

>

> Hugs,

>

>

> oleander soup , " jeffery.jack "

> <jeffery.jack@> wrote:

> >

> > Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a

> > supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by

mouth

> > daily. Does anyone do this?

> > Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that

can

> > be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I

> > would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry

about

> > any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the

> > absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer

but

> > cannot take anything by mouth.

> > In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with

cancer

> > and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org).

> > I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife)

definatly

> > noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the

> > skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation

> which

> > I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers?

Any

> > thoughts and experiences would be great.

> >

> >

> > Blessings to you all,

> > Jeff

> >

>

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Thank you for your post Jim. Yes, I can see that the taste would be

quite bad. Thank you for your advice.

 

DMSO seems to have amazing qualities.

 

oleander soup , " Jim Kitchens " <jimk32

wrote:

>

> May, many years ago I took DMSO orally for about a year and

never had a problem, except for the taste. When you rub it on the

skin, make sure the skin is clean as it will take anything on the

skin right into your body. Around 25 years ago the Air Force

Hospital, Wilford Hall, kept a baby alive until it died from

pneumonia by putting the food or nutrition on the the arm of the baby

and applying DMSO. The DMSO took the food into the body. I read that

article in a newspaper and do not know if that is a true fact. Jim

Kitchens

> -

> May

> oleander soup

> Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:27 AM

> Re: DMSO Liquid

>

>

> Hello Jeff,

>

> I have never heard of ingesting liquid DMSO at all. After reading

> your post, you might want to get Dr. Goebel's opinion before you

> proceed. He will point you in the right direction.

>

> Hugs,

>

>

> oleander soup , " jeffery.jack "

> <jeffery.jack@> wrote:

> >

> > Does anyone have any experience with Taking DMSO Liquid as a

> > supplement. I read that it is recommended to take 1 tbsp by

mouth

> > daily. Does anyone do this?

> > Also I was thinking of using DMSO as a base for tinctures that

can

> > be absorbed through the skin. All of my herbs are organic and I

> > would only use DMSO as the base so I would not have to worry

about

> > any pesticides pontentially absorbing in also. I thought the

> > absorbable tinctures would be good for folks who have cancer

but

> > cannot take anything by mouth.

> > In my readings, I have learned that it can be helpful with

cancer

> > and other disease processes. (cancer tutor and DMSO.org).

> > I did rub some of the liquid on my skin and I (my wife)

definatly

> > noticed the garlic breath smell within about 30 seconds. On the

> > skin it created a very uncomfortable burning/itching sensation

> which

> > I suppose was caused its absorbtion through the dermal layers?

Any

> > thoughts and experiences would be great.

> >

> >

> > Blessings to you all,

> > Jeff

> >

>

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My goodness. Where do you get liquid DMSO?

 

 

 

oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:

>

> In my book Bypassing Bypass, we published a short paragraph that

within 30

> minutes of a stroke, the stoke patient should drink down 8 oz of

DMSO.

>

> Now, I've never had a stroke, but I banged my head so badly that I

lost the

> vision in my left eye. I drank down 8oz of DMSO mixed with grape

juice (it

> still tasted terrible) and got my vision back in less than five

minutes.

>

> David

>

>

>

> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-

new AOL at

> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

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In a message dated 9/4/2007 6:40:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time, luellamay129 writes:

My goodness. Where do you get liquid DMSO?

 

Most health food stores carry it. At least the independent ones.

 

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Oh. Thank you.

 

 

 

oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 9/4/2007 6:40:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> luellamay129 writes:

>

> My goodness. Where do you get liquid DMSO?

>

>

>

>

>

> Most health food stores carry it. At least the independent ones.

>

> David

>

>

>

> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-

new AOL at

> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour

>

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