DMSO

DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)

DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is useful as a pain reliever and also for burns, acne, arthritis, mental augmentation, strokes, amyloidosis, head injury, Scleroderma. It soothes toothaches, eases headaches, hemorrhoids, muscle strains, and it prevents paralysis from spinal-chord injuries and softens scar tissues. In fact, it is useful in well over 300 ailments and is safe to use.

Sulfur: The Stuff of Life

DMSO is essentially bio-available sulfur. Sulfur compounds are found in all body cells and are indispensable for life, they are needed for a number of chemical reactions involved in the detoxification of drugs and other harmful toxins, and is a potent treatment of a number of conditions such as depression, fibromyalgia, arthritis, interstitial cystitis, athletic injuries, congestive heart failure, diabetes, cancer, and AIDS. Among the sulfur compounds, DMSO has the widest range and greatest number of therapeutic applications ever shown for any single therapeutic compound. With at least 40 pharmacological properties, DMSO is beneficial in the prevention, relief or reversal of numerous diseases.

DMSO is an effective pain killer, blocking nerve conduction fibers that produce pain. It reduces inflammation and swelling by reducing inflammatory chemicals. It improves blood supply to an area of injury by dilating blood vessels and increasing delivery of oxygen and by reducing blood platelet stickiness. It stimulates healing, which is a key to its usefulness in any condition. It is among the most potent free radical scavengers known. This is a crucial mechanism since some molecules in our bodies produce an unequal number of electrons and the instability of the number causes them to destroy other cells. DMSO hooks on to those molecules and they are then expelled from the body with the DMSO.

DMSO promotes the excretion of urine and functions as a muscle relaxant. It boosts the immune system, increasing the production of white cells and macrophages that destroy foreign material and pathogens in the body. It also has anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. DMSO also increases the permeability of cell membranes, allowing a flushing of toxins from the cell.

As a source of sulfur, DMSO aids in heavy metal detoxification. Sulfur binds with toxic heavy metals (mercury, lead, aluminum, cadmium, arsenic, nickel, and more) and eliminates them via urination, defecation, and perspiration.

Intravenous administration of DMSO markedly reduces pathological intestinal permeability while preserving the gut’s absorption capacities (Wang et al, 1996). Considering that gut permeability (‘leaky gut’) has a fundamental role in chronic degenerative diseases, this is of great clinical importance.

DMSO2, also known as methylsufonlmethane or MSM, is a derivative of DMSO. MSM, though effective, hasn’t surpassed the popularity or potency of DMSO.

Sulfur is an element of the earth and it is essential to life, among the most prevalent elements in the human body. Allergic reactions to sulfur are not possible because sulfur has no protein component. When people are ‘allergic to sulfur’, what they really mean is that they are allergic or sensitive mainly to certain sulfur-containing drugs or proteins, most notably sulfa antibiotics (sulfonamides) or to sulfites (preservatives used in wines and some foods), or to foods with a high sulfur content (broccoli, cauliflower, garlic, onions, etc). Many individuals with allergies to sulfa drugs, sulfites, or high sulfur containing foods do not experience problems taking DMSO, because apart from sulfur, DMSO bears no relation to these substances.