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Biotech / Medical : Share your aches,pains,experiences,joys and cures.

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To: Rambi who wrote (1318)12/10/2007 10:27:20 AM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) of 1564
 
I can't tell you the chemical names for DMSO, and didn't want to mess with Google to find out. It's sold as a solvent. What I buy is 70% DMSO and 30% Aloe Vera. Veterinarians have used it for years on aching muscles for horses and other live stock. It seems to penetrate the skin effectively and ease joint pain. I get mine at the health food store where they keep it under the counter at the check stand. You have to ask for it. The bottle clearly states it is not for human use but it's up to the user as to what you decide to do with it. A roll on bottle, just like DO. It will cause the skin to redden and feel hot, but if you rub it in pretty thoroughly this seems to lessen the redness and burn sensation. Mind you, I'm not recommending this stuff. User discretion is advised.
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