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When people are in pain, they want relief—and they want it fast.

Experiencing pain? Join the group and discussions in the forum dedicated pain.

When I was in medical school, one of my professors said that a doctor who can’t help relieve a patient’s pain quickly won’t be seeing that patient again. He was right. That’s why I’m pleased to be able to help patients achieve immediate pain relief for burns, sprains, back pain or arthritis with a little-known favorite remedy called dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a remarkable topical alternative medication for pain that has its own remarkable history. Find out how it can help you…

Controversial DMSO

The fascinating story of DMSO began in the 1960s, when Stanley Jacob, MD, head of the organ transplant program at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, was investigating compounds that might help preserve organs for transplant. DMSO, which had been used as an industrial solvent, attracted his attention because of the way it penetrates skin without damaging it. He experimented with DMSO and found that it could relieve pain.

The discovery of DMSO inspired the discovery of another related sulfur remedy, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), a compound with similar pain-relieving effects. I often recommend it be taken orally instead of NSAIDs for pain associated with headaches, fibromyalgia, heartburn and muscle and sports injuries. MSM also is known to ease allergies and asthma.

From the start, DMSO was highly controversial—and some were worried that this “miracle” drug had harmful side effects, although nothing specific was found. By the mid-1960s, DMSO was a popular product in health-food stores. It was inexpensive—and it worked! The only approval DMSO has received from the FDA is for organ preservation during transplantation and as a local treatment for interstitial cystitis, a painful condition that involves inflammation of the bladder. DMSO is, however, approved for use throughout Canada and Europe as a topical treatment for pain, inflammation, scleroderma (an autoimmune disease of the skin) and arthritis.

It also is widely used by veterinarians to treat animal injuries, especially in horses. If you have never heard of DMSO, I can understand that you may doubt its usefulness, but I know it to be a safe and effective treatment and so do my patients who use it.

The Power Of DMSO

DMSO works in several ways. First, as a topical compound, it has analgesic properties and reduces pain quickly—which is why it is great for rubbing on sore muscles and joints. Laboratory studies suggest that it decreases pain by blocking peripheral nerve C fibers. DMSO reduces inflammation by acting as an antioxidant—and so it neutralizes some of the free radicals that promote inflammation. Some evidence suggests that it also can ease swelling, further helping with aches and pains.

Second, DMSO is rich in sulfur—and sulfur is found in every cell and is essential for life. From what we know about DMSO, some of its sulfur is used to create new cells involved in the healing process and in the production of glutathione, the body’s most powerful antioxidant.

Third, DMSO dissolves and transports other substances through the skin, which makes it a great carrier and helper in getting other substances into sore or damaged tissues. I have often mixed DMSO with pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory and pain medications, such as ketoprofen (Actron) or gabapentin (Neurotin), so that people can use these combinations topically without damaging the heart and digestive tract. The best way to mix DMSO with drugs is to have a holistic doctor write a prescription for you and to have it made at a compounding pharmacy.

Used in this way, DMSO can provide real relief of symptoms for many conditions, including back pain, severe arthritis of the hands, shingles, severe nerve pain and many other localized problems. It also has been found to promote the healing of leg and foot ulcers and to speed up healing after surgery.

Where to get DMSO: 

You can buy DMSO for basic pain relief at health-food stores and online at www.HerbalRemedies.com and Jacob Lab, the Web site of Dr. Stanley Jacob, who helped discover DMSO (www.JacobLab.com). It generally comes in two concentrations, with either 70% or 90% DMSO. Most people find pain relief with the 70% solution. At Jacob Lab, the 70% gel costs $28 for four ounces. This may seem expensive compared with many conventional pain relievers such as NSAIDs, but it works so effectively, has no side effects and is often needed only short-term, so my patients don’t mind spending the extra money.

How to use DMSO: 

Make sure your hands are clean before applying DMSO, especially since it is efficient at transferring substances through the skin. For acute injuries, apply up to four times daily. For chronic conditions, apply twice daily. It can be used for a few days, a few weeks or indefinitely, depending on the condition. Apply a small amount to the painful area and rub it in. Wash your hands after applying DMSO so that excess is not absorbed by your skin.

Within minutes of applying DMSO, many people experience a taste of sulfur or garlic in their mouths that can last for several hours. In general, this is not a big problem. People who are allergic to sulfites can use DMSO. (There is no such thing as an allergy to sulfur.)


Source: Mark A. Stengler, NMD, is a naturopathic medical doctor and leading authority on the practice of alternative and integrated medicine. Dr. Stengler is author of the Health Revelationsnewsletter, The Natural Physician’s Healing Therapies (Bottom Line Books), and Bottom Line’s Prescription for Natural Cures (Bottom Line Books). He is also the founder and medical director of the Stengler Center for Integrative Medicine in Encinitas, California, and adjunct associate clinical professor at the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. http://MarkStengler.comDate: August 1, 2011 Publication: Bottom Line Natural Healing

 

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11/02/2018 at 10:18 PM

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Ooh! This sounds interesting. Has anyone used it?


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@nestledinSEA Thank you for your input. Are you interested in it. I found this article and had never heard of DMSO, so I was also intrigued.


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as always make sure to discuss with your doctor and do some research, before jumping on different protocols.

I hope you all do not mind me tagging you in this article / conversation; I am tagging you because you have either commented or your profile states you are experiencing pain and thought this article may be of some benefit to you or perhaps you have input / experience with DMSO.

Also do not forget to join the group / add the condition: Other Chronic Pain to gain access to forums dedicated to Chronic Pain

Thank you and look forward to your input.

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Where can DMSO be found?


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@LynndMS when I tried it I purchased it from Jacob Lab (basically the founder) and Yummy Mummy.

If you end up trying it, let me know how your results were for the pain... I did not have great benefits, but then again this may because I had over 15 orthopedic surgeries. I would be interested in hearing your results.

Just make sure you read up on it before use.


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I have used DMSO in the past; I had benefits when it came to nerve pain, but it took about a month of continued use to begin to notice the benefits. I almost gave up on it because from the research I read it is supposed to act much quicker than that, but perhaps it was because the nerve issue was chronic. It is still there, but better. 

Feel free to message me or comment here if have any questions. I agree for you all to read up on it as it is potent and is supposed to suck anything on your skin into your blood so make sure your skin is clean.


Need Quick Pain Relief? Try DMSO https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/good-to-know/need-quick-pain-relief-try-dmso-570 2018-12-05 20:10:42

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DEAREST   LEE, 

WHAT IS DMSO?? I TAKE DILAUDID, AKA HYDROMORPHONE!!! I TAKE 8 MG WHEN I AM IN PAIN!!

I WOKE UP IN THE MORNING WITH SEVERE PAIN AND THE DILAUDID, TOOK IT AWAY!! THANK GOD FOR THAT MEDICINE OR I WOULD BE CALLING 911!! YES THE PAIN GETS THAT BAD!! I AM NOT CLOSE TO REMISSION WITH LUPUS OR MS. I AM SUFFERING AND THEY SHOOT HORSES FOR LESS PAIN!!!! WHAT IS NEXT, I WONDER??

FEEL FREE TO REPLY!!

ALWAYS MICKEY AKA MICHELE


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@mickey I would recommend when making replies / comments to add @ and then type the username so the user will be notified of the response because I sometimes get so many notices, it becomes difficult to keep up and I want to do my best to respond to all.

To answer your questions, DMSO is dimethyl sulfoxide and it comes from a substance found in wood. It is not a prescribed medicine, and has various pros, which you can find through research. I have listed some sites that explain its benefits below; however, it also has a caution that must be exercised. As @nomasAS‍ stated, the skin must be clean without any substances because after application of DMSO it can take anything on the skin into the blood stream.

According to WedbMD because of its ability to penetrate through the skin quickly. it is "sometimes used to increase the body's absorption of other medications," such as pain topical creams and/or products such as Glucosamine, MSM,n Aloe Vera, and Emu Oil

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/dmso-uses-and-risks#1
https://www.rxlist.com/dmso_dimethylsulfoxide/supplements.htm
https://www.lifeextension.com/Magazine/2009/2/A-Natural-Approach-to-Pain-Relief/Page-01
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3916302

Here is an old article in SI from 1981 when athletes were using it alot : https://www.si.com/vault/1981/04/20/825543/a-miracle-or-is-it-a-mirage-many-athletes-call-dmso-a-wonder-drug-saying-it-heals-injuries-fast-but-others--and-the-fda--have-doubts

 


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