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    Default DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    I was looking at reports and articles about Glaucoma because Bill Ryan's dog, Mara is suffering from that condition at the moment. See this post where Bill explains about Mara's condition.


    I came across information about DMSO after reading RunningDeer's post here on the Unexplained Dizziness thread that Bill began fairly recently.


    I have now found an interesting video by Yummy Doctor: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care HERE. It contains some very helpful information on eye health and what may be helpful to improve and prevent many issues people and animals have with their eyes.
    link:https://hyprr.com/hypetv/4d2da794-e6...7-a7037f089aa8



    I do hope the information will be helpful and please add any other information that you have to this thread about eye care that you may have or found through your own experiences.
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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    I have just started reading the book of Amanda Volmer on DMSO weirdly enough. She does explain that animals can be very sensitive to it. She makes it very clear that it needs to be very diluted in the eye. If anyone wants specific info I can pull it from the book. I keep a bottle of high quality DMSO in a glass container. The stuff is powerful and I would be very cautious and do my research before using it, particularly cataracts. She does state it can treat conditions in the eye of animals but it's extremely dilute.

    I have diluted mine and I use it for inflammation and it can be amazing but some have sensitivities to it.

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Some people can be allergic to DMSO so check it out before any use.For example take it in small quantities and see what happens and be careful if there is any negative reactions. But thank you very much for the information I was looking for info about this stuff

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Quote Posted by Pam (here)
    I have just started reading the book of Amanda Volmer on DMSO weirdly enough. She does explain that animals can be very sensitive to it. She makes it very clear that it needs to be very diluted in the eye. If anyone wants specific info I can pull it from the book. I keep a bottle of high quality DMSO in a glass container. The stuff is powerful and I would be very cautious and do my research before using it, particularly cataracts. She does state it can treat conditions in the eye of animals but it's extremely dilute.

    I have diluted mine and I use it for inflammation and it can be amazing but some have sensitivities to it.
    That's funny, because I remember my dad making hand lotion with DMSO in it. He took the juice of a poppy and made hand lotion out of it. Once he had those little jars full of cream, he gave one to my wife's mother. She had arthritis in her hands.. after she applied the cream, she no longer had it, and never had it since. I don't know... but that's hella weird to me! ...

    Edit: That's because my grandfather had severe arthritis in his hands and in his old age before he died, he had crumpled up hands, couldn't use them. My dad figured out a way to fight that so he wouldnt get it before he died. He never had arthritis in his hands -

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    We used to make DMSO at the supplement company I worked for - well not make it but put it into capsules for oral consumption. It was one of those more fringe supplements the company no longer produces. The main application we sold it for was heavy metal chelation, but it also chelates drugs and other toxins. It has a variety of uses.
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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Read my mind Harmony. I'm having some strained vision issues lately, and I'm a little concerned. I think it's from all the writing I'm doing on the computer. I've been wondering if there's anything I can do about it.

    And I'd already been considering DMSO for hairloss. Rachel suggested it, and I'm convinced she secretly knows everything.

    2 birds, one stone sorta thing

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    Read my mind Harmony. I'm having some strained vision issues lately, and I'm a little concerned. I think it's from all the writing I'm doing on the computer. I've been wondering if there's anything I can do about it.

    And I'd already been considering DMSO for hairloss. Rachel suggested it, and I'm convinced she secretly knows everything.

    2 birds, one stone sorta thing
    DMSO for hair loss, you say eh? I recently took some AHCC (a specific mushroom extract complex) that was left over from when I bought it for my dad when he was battling cancer - at the time he was taking it, his hair started to regrow. I had about 20 capsules leftover (the stuff is crazy expensive), and I just finished the last one. There was definitely a regrowth of lost hair, but it came in light and soft. I will have to wait and see if it continues to grow or if its just going to fall out, now that I stopped taking it. I can't afford to buy more right now, unfortunately, as I have food and shelter to worry about first. The regrowth was noticeable within about a week after starting it as I could feel stubble on my head. Thickened my facial hair up too.

    Edit: Looking at may avatar pic, I have to say it definitely grew back a reasonable amount of hair. I was taking 500mg / day.

    I might have to check out DMSO as well. Thanks for the tip Mike!
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    Quote Posted by Harmony (here)
    I have now found an interesting video by Yummy Doctor: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care HERE. It contains some very helpful information on eye health and what may be helpful to improve and prevent many issues people and animals have with their eyes.
    I made up my own DMSO eye drops with distilled water. I apply two drops of the solution per eye once or twice a day. It does sting as Amandha Vollmer points out. It's been about two months. I've worn glasses for distance since 1970's. It's hard to say if things have changed significantly. I did drive without my glasses a couple of time last week around town.

    I drink a small glass of distilled water and 1/2t DMSO on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

    NOTE: The links are broken for me. I found this one but I'm not able to add the video.

    DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision,
    Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care


    (video here)

    Video Overview

    How to use DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) organic sulfur to heal the eyes. In this video, which was a live Facebook chat, I discuss the most common eye disorders and how DMSO can heal these conditions. I also discuss the root cause of eye issues and make other holistic medicine suggestions for natural correction, without drugs or surgery.


    NOTE: Remove all eye make-up before using DMSO in the eyes. DMSO for the eyes also assists to heal floaters and cholesterol deposits.


    Here is a simple protocol on how to prevent glaucoma internally:


    Bilberry (160 mg twice a day) — contains flavonoids that can improve eye function and blood flow
    Astaxanthin (2 mg once a day) — has carotenoid that can help reduce retinal damage
    Fish Oil (1 g once a day) — can help lower intraocular pressure
    CoQ10 (300 mg per day) — can help treat the damage that occurs due to free radicals
    Magnesium (250 mg twice a day) — can relax the walls of blood vessels and lower pressure


    Product list: (some links are broken)

    DMSO 20% Eye Solution in Normal Saline
    40% DMSO Eye Drops in Normal Saline
    DMSO- Dimethyl Sulfoxide 99.995% Pure Pharmaceutical Grade
    Colloidal Silver 15PPM
    Palma Christi GOLD and l’Originelle Organic Castor Oil
    Biomed Pleo Muc (Mucokehl) Eye Drops
    UNDA Euphrasia Officinalis Homeopathic Remedy
    Unda Euphrasia Stillidoses 20 Ampoules
    Happy Body Organic Sulfur Crystals 99.9% Pure Premium MSM
    EASE Magnesium
    Doctor Yummy’s ZEN Natural Magnesium
    DMSO – Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution with Added Nutrients
    Organic Carrot Powder
    Biomed HeparPlex Liver Detox
    Hazel Wood and Lava Stone Diffuser Necklace – Medieval Style
    “Face Lift in a Jar” Face Cream™ – All Natural with DMSO
    Biomed B12 Folate MethylB12 MeF 60 Lozenges
    https://solarhealing.com/

    Timestamps:
    14:13 DMSO 20% Eye Solution in Normal Saline
    14:58 40% DMSO Eye Drops in Normal Saline
    15:05 DMSO- Dimethyl Sulfoxide 99.995% Pure Pharmaceutical Grade
    18:45 Colloidal Silver 15PPM
    24:45 Palma Christi GOLD and l’Originelle Organic Castor Oil
    25:55 40% DMSO Eye Drops in Normal Saline
    26:12 Palma Christi GOLD and l’Originelle Organic Castor Oil
    27:32 Biomed Pleo Muc (Mucokehl) Eye Drops
    28:55 UNDA Euphrasia Officinalis Homeopathic Remedy
    29:02 Unda Euphrasia Stillidoses 20 Ampoules
    29:34 Happy Body Organic Sulfur Crystals 99.9% Pure Premium MSM
    30:18 EASE Magnesium
    30:18 Doctor Yummy’s ZEN Natural Magnesium
    30:38 DMSO – Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution with Added Nutrients
    31:30 Organic Carrot Powder
    32:07 Colloidal Silver 15PPM
    33:08 Biomed HeparPlex Liver Detox
    34:24 Hazel Wood and Lava Stone Diffuser Necklace – Medieval Style
    39:32 “Face Lift in a Jar” Face Cream™ – All Natural with DMSO
    37:57 Biomed B12 Folate MethylB12 MeF 60 Lozenges
    50:56 Happy Body Organic Sulfur Crystals 99.9% Pure Premium MSM
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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Thankyou for your wonderful post with all the product lists Paula



    I am sorry the video link doesn't work for everybody, it works here is Australia, so thank you for adding an alternative link with the time stamps. There is so much information included in the video that you need to watch it more than once.
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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    Read my mind Harmony. I'm having some strained vision issues lately, and I'm a little concerned. I think it's from all the writing I'm doing on the computer. I've been wondering if there's anything I can do about it.

    And I'd already been considering DMSO for hairloss. Rachel suggested it, and I'm convinced she secretly knows everything.

    2 birds, one stone sorta thing
    DMSO for hair loss, you say eh? I recently took some AHCC (a specific mushroom extract complex) that was left over from when I bought it for my dad when he was battling cancer - at the time he was taking it, his hair started to regrow. I had about 20 capsules leftover (the stuff is crazy expensive), and I just finished the last one. There was definitely a regrowth of lost hair, but it came in light and soft. I will have to wait and see if it continues to grow or if its just going to fall out, now that I stopped taking it. I can't afford to buy more right now, unfortunately, as I have food and shelter to worry about first. The regrowth was noticeable within about a week after starting it as I could feel stubble on my head. Thickened my facial hair up too.

    Edit: Looking at may avatar pic, I have to say it definitely grew back a reasonable amount of hair. I was taking 500mg / day.

    I might have to check out DMSO as well. Thanks for the tip Mike!

    That's remarkable! 1 week? I've never heard of that stuff but now I may have to try it. Thanks for the heads up. I have the DMSO but haven't started yet. Not sure which I'll try first. Hmmm..

    Anyway, we'll have to compare notes moving forward It's funny because I've tried a million hair remedies and they've all failed. And I vowed to stop wasting time and money and anything else....and here I am again, ready to do just that lol

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    Screen shares from: “Healing with DMSO: The Complete Guide to Safe and Natural Treatments”. (drag images to your desktop)

    Repost:
    I purchased the "99.9% pure DMSO - Pharmaceutical grade, High purity" (no garlic smell) & "2 oz Amber Glass Bottles, with Glass Eye Droppers" for the different strengths I make up: eye drops and internal and external uses.

    I gathered the info from the web but decided to purchase Amandha Vollmer's book. There's also a Kindle edition.
    Healing with DMSO: The Complete Guide to Safe and Natural Treatments

    Author: “Amandha Dawn Vollmer holds a degree of Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Biotechnology.” 
    Some chapter info found @ HealingwithDMSO.com.
    • Alexander M. Saytzeff, a Russian doctor, discovered DMSO in 1866. The use commercially was in the 1950s.
    Here's a partial list from Pg. 21 "DMSO’s Activities", and other graphics.
    • Has antimicrobial properties
    • Is a muscle relaxant
    • Increases production of white cells and macrophages, import cells for the immune system
    • Increases cell membrane permeability, allowing for removal of toxins
    • Is radioprotective, reducing the mutagenic and lethal effects of x-rays
    • Is an excellent heavy metal detoxifier, binding to aluminum, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and nickel and eliminating them though urination and sweating
    • Is an effective pain killer, blocking nerves conducting pain signals
    • Is a bacteriostatic agent, meaning it inhibits the growth of bacteria
    • Acts as a diuretic
    • Reduces inflammation and swelling by affecting inflammatory chemicals
    • Increases delivery of oxygen to the cells
    • Has a calming effect on the central nervous system
    • Protects the cells from mechanical damage more rapidly than pharmaceutical drugs


    Chapters

    Amandha Volimer links:
    Amazon summary:
    Discover the benefits that DMSO can bring to your first-aid kit, from safely soothing headaches to easing arthritis pain, in this easy-to-use, fact-filled handbook.

    This science-backed guide will help you understand how DMSO works, why it works, and the many ways you can harness its power to heal your aches, pains, and other ailments, all in an easy-to-read and friendly way. DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a natural substance that comes from wood, and, when applied topically, can offer a host of pain-relieving benefits. Healing with DMSO will dispel the myths and falsehoods surrounding this substance while presenting the latest research-backed facts on how you can reap DMSO’s many benefits.

    From dosages to application methods, you’ll be presented with all the information needed to find the best and safest method for using DMSO at home. Discover how you can use DMSO to speed your body’s healing process from wounds, burns, and muscle injuries. This book will help you understand how you can safely and effectively use DMSO to treat everything from headaches and inflammation to osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, all without the use of prescription medication!




    DMSO Benefits My 30 Day Experiment with UNBELIEVABLE Results (10 min)
    March 31, 2021
    Mindfulness with Kiran

    Are you wondering about DMSO health benefits? And how can you use DMSO to improve your health? Then you are in the right place.

    DMSO is a natural, non-toxic organic compound that is a by-product of paper making. Many people also call DMSO a 'Miracle Solution' because it can heal many ailments. From managing Arthritis pain to stimulate hair growth to healing soft tissue injuries and burn marks & scars - the list of DMSO benefits is endless.

    In this week’s video, I share my results of taking DMSO internally for 30 days. Funny story that started on this challenge but, I share that in the video. When you do something for 30 days you start to see the impact of that activity on y our mind/body/spirit rather easily.

    While there are tons of health benefits of taking DMSO – you MUST do your research. Read everything about DMSO that you can get your hands on. Often, the reviews on the Amazon website can provide great insights into how people have benefitted from taking DMSO (both internally and externally).

    The results of my 30-day challenge convinced me that DMSO is an absolute must-have in my first aid. It is one supplement that my mind often goes to when I need extra support with healing inflammation.
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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    The really important thing to remember is that if you apply it you really need to make sure that the area you are applying it to is clean and doesn't have any chemicals (that can be from things like lotions or other topical medications or pollution) on the area you are applying it to as it will promote absorption of it. So really clean the area before using it.

    Also, I am a bit concerned some of it being sold in plastic containers as I wonder if it doesn't pull some of what is in the plastic of the jar through the skin as it is a excellent carrier to promote absorption of other things. Maybe they have some sort of plastic that doesn't do that but I would purchase in a glass container. I think as we come to realize that we need to really take responsibility for our own health and many here have already been doing that, Paula comes to mind it is good to have a bottle of it in your medical kit.!!

    Anu, your father is a wise man. The DMSO for the inflammation and the poppy for pain. Very interesting. I have mixed it with an organic coconut oil which is another hugely beneficial tool for health but that would be going off topic so I won't go into that here.

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Thanks for the detailed posts about this, Running Deer. I have decided to ask a friend to buy the DMSO in the USA (it's either not available or from unreliable sources here in India) who can bring it when he gets here in January. I hope it will help control the cataract that is slowly developing in one eye (I also have a high dioptre, short sight) and perhaps dissolve it over time. Does Vollmer's book recommend a concentration (20% or 40%) and dosage for cataract control? Thanks

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    Quote Posted by Rahul (here)
    Thanks for the detailed posts about this, Running Deer. I have decided to ask a friend to buy the DMSO in the USA (it's either not available or from unreliable sources here in India) who can bring it when he gets here in January. I hope it will help control the cataract that is slowly developing in one eye (I also have a high dioptre, short sight) and perhaps dissolve it over time. Does Vollmer's book recommend a concentration (20% or 40%) and dosage for cataract control? Thanks
    You’re welcome, Rahul.

    This is the information on “Eye Health”. It includes an account of a woman in her sixties with glaucoma. She used 20% DMSO with Vitamin C: pages 68 & pages 69-70.

    See also this post for Amandha Vollmer’s video on: "DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care".


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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    Dear Friends — anyone who may know more about DMSO than I do, which may be a lot of people!

    I asked the vet about DMSO for Mara's critical new eye problem. He's a truly good man, and he looked it up it on the net — but probably in Spanish. He said that from what he could see, it was NOT recommended for dogs' eye issues.

    But he asked me to please send him anything I knew of that seemed to counter that. For anyone reading this who knows where to look, could you possibly check out dogs+DMSO+glaucoma?

    I'll do some digging myself, of course, but maybe some readers are way ahead of me with all this before I even start.


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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Dear Friends — anyone who may know more about DMSO than I do, which may be a lot of people!

    I asked the vet about DMSO for Mara's critical new eye problem. He's a truly good man, and he looked it up it on the net — but probably in Spanish. He said that from what he could see, it was NOT recommended for dogs' eye issues.

    But he asked me to please send him anything I knew of that seemed to counter that. For anyone reading this who knows where to look, could you possibly check out dogs+DMSO+glaucoma?

    I'll do some digging myself, of course, but maybe some readers are way ahead of me with all this before I even start.

    hi Bill.
    I found a pdf but it is in Dutch. So you have to translate it.
    If that is possible
    it's called: Sense and Nonsense of using dmso in veterinary medicine. source: faculty of veterinary medicine Gent (Belgium)
    https://libstore.ugent.be/fulltxt/RU...19_0001_AC.pdf

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    I found this when looking for DMSO info. It could be useful.

    https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.co...ucoma-in-dogs/

    Homeopathy For Glaucoma In Dogs
    There are many homeopathic remedies that can also help with your dog’s glaucoma.

    Aconitum Napellus 30c – Give during the early stages to help relieve any distress.
    Apis Mellificum 6c – Give this remedy to reduce the swelling.
    Colocynthis 6c – Give this remedy to relieve any pain.
    Phosphorus 200c – Give this remedy if the eyes are cloudy, vision seems blurry and eyes are tired.
    Belladonna 200c – Give this remedy if there’s a sudden increase in dimness of vision, eyes appear red or if there’s pain in the eyes and head. Nausea and vomiting may also be present.
    How To Give Remedies To Dogs With Glaucoma
    Put 3 pellets in a small, clean glass dropper bottle with spring or filtered water (don’t touch the pellets). Shake it well or slap it against the palm of your hand 15-20 times.

    Use a dropper to place some of the remedy on your dog’s gums. Try not to let the dropper touch his mouth. If it does, sterilize it before putting it back in the bottle so you don’t contaminate your liquid.

    Homeopathy doesn’t work by bodyweight – the actual amount isn’t important. As long as some of the remedy gets into your dog’s mouth, he’s good. Prepared homeopathic remedies will keep on your counter or in your cabinet for two or three days.

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    Default Re: DMSO for Eyes: Glaucoma, Cataracts, Strain, Vision, Retinitis and the Organ Responsible for Eye Care

    While researching the DMSO, I came across this and thought it would be helpful for Mara: https://www.earthclinic.com/pets/gla...&sortby=latest

    Glycerin, Vitamin C
    Posted by Jeny (USA) on 06/22/2012
    I noticed there were no glaucoma remedies on earth clinic for dogs so thought I would post my experience with my dog. She had an eye removed last year due to glaucoma and is currently having issues with the second eye. She is on the usual medications... Xalatan, Cosopt and Predneferin. However she still has pressure spikes every now and then that cause her to go temporarily blind. When this happens I give her oral glycerin. This was suggested by the eye specialist she is seeing. He said that in emergencies when the pressure spikes and the eye goes really cloudy to give her 10mls of oral glycerin.

    Glycerin is amazing. Within about an hour or so, she has her sight back. My dog is an English Cocker Spaniel. I measure out 10mls and just pour it into a bowl. She licks it up as it has a sweet taste.

    The second remedy I use is Vitamin C. There are a lot of studies online about vitamin c and glaucoma. For dogs you need to give them the Ester C form of vitamin c as the other types can be a bit harsh on their stomach. I give my dog 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet at night. Each tablet is 625mg. At her last visit to the vet her pressure was so low, the vet had trouble measuring it. I think the vitamin c has something to do with that.

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    Yeah, it’s so potent that we humans require different degrees of dilution on different areas of our body even for just dermal application, but the staggering efficacy is definitely worth thorough consideration.

    Could you please tell us the degree of dilution Amanda is talking about for eyes? Does she detail any case studies for animals? Could you also post the details on her explanation about their sensitivity? Is the sensitivity about burning if it isn’t diluted enough or is there more to it?

    Thank you.

    Quote Posted by Pam (here)
    I have just started reading the book of Amanda Volmer on DMSO weirdly enough. She does explain that animals can be very sensitive to it. She makes it very clear that it needs to be very diluted in the eye. If anyone wants specific info I can pull it from the book. I keep a bottle of high quality DMSO in a glass container. The stuff is powerful and I would be very cautious and do my research before using it, particularly cataracts. She does state it can treat conditions in the eye of animals but it's extremely dilute.

    I have diluted mine and I use it for inflammation and it can be amazing but some have sensitivities to it.
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    Read my mind Harmony. I'm having some strained vision issues lately, and I'm a little concerned. I think it's from all the writing I'm doing on the computer. I've been wondering if there's anything I can do about it.

    And I'd already been considering DMSO for hairloss. Rachel suggested it, and I'm convinced she secretly knows everything.

    2 birds, one stone sorta thing
    DMSO for hair loss, you say eh? I recently took some AHCC (a specific mushroom extract complex) that was left over from when I bought it for my dad when he was battling cancer - at the time he was taking it, his hair started to regrow. I had about 20 capsules leftover (the stuff is crazy expensive), and I just finished the last one. There was definitely a regrowth of lost hair, but it came in light and soft. I will have to wait and see if it continues to grow or if its just going to fall out, now that I stopped taking it. I can't afford to buy more right now, unfortunately, as I have food and shelter to worry about first. The regrowth was noticeable within about a week after starting it as I could feel stubble on my head. Thickened my facial hair up too.

    Edit: Looking at may avatar pic, I have to say it definitely grew back a reasonable amount of hair. I was taking 500mg / day.

    I might have to check out DMSO as well. Thanks for the tip Mike!

    That's remarkable! 1 week? I've never heard of that stuff but now I may have to try it. Thanks for the heads up. I have the DMSO but haven't started yet. Not sure which I'll try first. Hmmm..

    Anyway, we'll have to compare notes moving forward It's funny because I've tried a million hair remedies and they've all failed. And I vowed to stop wasting time and money and anything else....and here I am again, ready to do just that lol
    Yeah, that does sound like amazing stuff. You could use both. Remember to check out what other things are supposed to be good for hair growth, rose hip oil IIRC (not sure), apply that and then follow it with the DMSO, just make sure whatever you use before the DMSO doesn’t contain anything artificial. The combination of both the mushroom extract pills and the DMSO might help with the fineness of the new hair growth (possibly like growing it from scratch again, like babies’ hair) and you could also try regular cutting for a while until it thickens.

    The reviews I read about the application for hair growth used it in combination with other oils but they weren’t detailed so I don’t know how quickly you get results but apply it twice daily anyway.

    If it turns out you’re not happy with the results of the DMSO (I have no personal experience, just know DMSO is legit) then don’t throw the DMSO out, it has other applications that I can personally confirm. I’ve had amazing results for arthritis and wound healing.

    My son crushed his finger at the gym, the end of it was pretty mangled, we cleaned it up and applied the DMSO when he got home and the wound was healed in five days, about two weeks later his finger is completely normal again, no scarring, he just has a black nail to grow out now.

    I don’t know how this works or if it’s even true but I’ve read that it restores the injury according to the original DNA code, I don’t know if there’s any research behind that but it honestly appears that way. It most definitely stops damage in its tracks if applied shortly after the injury, I’ve had miraculous results up to 24 hours after, no scarring, but it heals far more rapidly if applied at any time while healing.

    High priority to know how to prepare for handling when applying, make sure you know that, I can send you photocopies of that from Humble’s book if you don’t have that information. Also for checking for allergic reaction.
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