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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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To: Thehammer who wrote (69908)7/16/2025 11:54:33 PM
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DMSO easily passes the skin barrier.

So unless great care is taken, anything ordinarily innocuous on your skin can be transported into your muscles and blood stream where it may not be so innocuous.

Usual lab protocol is if you get DMSO on your glove, you remove the glove as soon as it is safe to.

Second, screening for efficaciousness of novel drug candidates (hundreds or even thousands of different compounds are often screened) against diseases and conditions (or markers for such) are done while the compound is solvated in ... DMSO. Because DMSO dissolves so many compounds. If DMSO by itself (rather than the compound) was effective against the disease, then all the compounds should show a positive hit or the compound determined to possibly have an effect would then often be found to be ineffective when dissolved in another solvent.

DMSO might be effective for certain conditions - not ruling that out - but best to be informed.

And don't mix your chlorine dioxide (I assume solubilized in dihydrogen monoxide) with azine hydroxide.
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