Posted by Elroy on February 22, 2005, at 22:36:56
In reply to Re: Selegiline here's the DMSO site, posted by world citizen on February 21, 2005, at 21:33:42
Oh no, no problem, I understood about the DMSO clearly. In fact, my Mom is a Shaklee distributer and somewhat of a health nut and used to employ it (back then) with joint pains, etc. I just found it surprising that one retailer was pointing to the possibility of MSM offering some of those same benefits - but without the DMSO "problems".
Personally, I think that it just might be worth a try. Not only alone, but also as a carrier for B1 and B12 vitamins, and maybe bromelain?
Just a thought....
Of course I still want to look into the possibilities of the "cranial electrotherapy stimulation" devices. They supposedly work on not only anxiety, depression, and insomnia, but also on pain....
Wish I could find more "user feedback" on those....
> Hey Elroy. I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear. DMSO is a variation on a theme of MSM,the stuff people take to help their bodies repair itself. I use DMSO for any acute pain I have, with the exception of headache-I'm not sure I want in my hair! I use it when my Fibro gets too bad for the DLPA alone (like when I eat the foods I KNOW I'm senseitive to) and when my neck gets bad (herniated discs-4. It's good if one's knees hurt, lower back etc. I'm pretty sure it can help your neuropathy even if you don't know the origin.
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> There is a pain med. called Clinoril that it is
> ill-advised taking while using DMSO. I don't know why this is or what happens if you combined them.
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> Elroy, the DMSO really does work amazingly well.
> World Citizen
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