HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE BENEFITS OF DMSO?
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) is a colourless, transparent, hygroscopic fluid over a wide range of temperatures. DMSO rose to fame due to its ability to easily pass through the skin and other biological membranes. It’s a sulphur-based compound with some amazing healing properties. First discovered in late 19th century Germany as a by-product of wood pulping, DMSO can also be found in fruits, in the sea, and in the atmosphere.
Dimethyl Sulfoxide is derived from dimethyl sulphide, a by-product of the manufacture of paper. Dimethyl Sulphide is a naturally produced biogenic gas essential for the earth’s biogeochemical cycles. Sulphur is also an element of the earth and is essential to life. It is the eighth most prevalent element in the human body, not as sulphur itself but always in combination with other elements, most often, in complex molecules and, less often, in simple molecules such as DMSO.
What Is DMSO Used For?
DMSO has been used to assist with many conditions including but not limited to:
Arthritis
Inflammatory diseases
Joint pain relief
Cancer side-effects (pain)
Gastrointestinal disorders
Headaches and Migraines
Fibromyalgia
Psoriasis
Shingles
Candida
Eczema
Tendonitis
Interstitial Cystitis
Autoimmune Disorders
Amyloidosis
Scleroderma
Ulcerative Colitis
Diabetic Neuropathy pain
Varicose and Spider veins
Burns and scar tissue
Musculoskeletal disorders
Furuncular otitis
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Haemorrhoids
Muscle spasms
Bursitis
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
General stiffness and soreness
To improve range of motion
One of the detoxification symptoms of DMSO can be a potential smell of garlic upon use so keep this in mind when attending salaah in jamaat.
Benefits of DMSO
DMSO was and is still used on racehorses and by veterinarians today. For humans, DMSO is most commonly used to help relieve joint and arthritis pain.
16 Major Therapeutic Properties of DMSO:
(Referenced from “DMSO, Nature’s Healer” by Dr. Morgan Walker pages 50 and 152)
It blocks pain by interrupting the conduction in the small c-fibres, the nonmyelinated nerve fibres.
It is anti-inflammatory.
It is bacteriostatic, fungistatic, and virostatic.
It transports numerous pharmaceuticals across membranes.
It reduces the incidence of platelet thrombi in blood vessels.
It has a specific effect on cardiac contractility by inhibiting calcium to reduce the workload of the heart.
It stimulates prostaglandin synthesis – cyclical fatty acids that possess diverse biologic activities that affect cell function in every organ system. PGs have sedative and anticonvulsive effects on the central nervous system.
It enhances antifungal and antibacterial agents when combined with them.
It is a vasodilator, probably related to histamine release in the cells and to prostaglandin inhibition.
It inhibits the release of cholinesterase.
It tends to soften collagen by its peculiar cross-linking effect.
It scavenges the hydroxyl free radical.
It stimulates various types of immunity.
It is a potent diuretic, especially when administered intravenously.
It brings about interferon formation in the organism.
It stimulates the healing of wounds.
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