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DMSO has some interesting uses. It's remarkably nonpoisonous, in itself. But use requires caution. As a liquid, it's a magnet for toxins in the immediate environment. Educate yourself about the hazards and precautions. It isn't a drug, but it can some make drugs--not just mind-altering--more powerful in effect. You need to to live fairly clean to use DMSO properly, in both your body and your household.

This is the family lab of one of the original American pioneers in DMSO research, Stanley W. Jacob. MD. Purity of manufacture is very important for DMSO. They're also in the position to inform to about some of the possible hazards associated with the peculiar properties of the substance. https://jacoblab.com/?v=0b3b97fa6688

I have NO financial interest in that link at all. I would not have posted it I hadn't coincidentally read the thread to this post. I just want to caution that DMSO requires some knowledge and preparation to use properly. I have seen it work well on osteoarthritis, probably best with early onset. Doesn't help with rheumatoid arthritis.

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