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    DMSO - is it as maligned as aspirin because of potential benefits?

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    • serotoninskepticS
      serotoninskeptic @Sunniva
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      @Sunniva Very imformative post. Thank you.

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      • DavidPSD
        DavidPS @Sunniva
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        @Sunniva - thanks for compiling all of this information.

        In the past, when I used cronometer.com to track my nutrients they did not tally the amount of sulfur in my diet. I assume that the amount of sulfur varies to much from place to place.

        Stephanie Seneff likes to think out-of-the-box. She seems to think that the blue-zones were indebted to the sulfur in the volcanic rock in their gardens. If you have not already read her thoughts on sulfur here is a 14 year old blog post.

        Could Sulfur Deficiency be a Contributing Factor in Obesity, Heart Disease, Alzheimer's and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

        ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
        ☂️

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        • SunnivaS
          Sunniva @DavidPS
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          @DavidPS , I had not seen that article. Thank you.

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          • SunnivaS
            Sunniva @DavidPS
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            @DavidPS , I have not listened to this, but remember Patrick Timpone on one radio network was always talking about sulphur?

            https://oneradionetwork.com/patrick-mcgean-oxygen-is-the-enemy-of-all-disease-got-sulfur-august-3/

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            • SunnivaS
              Sunniva
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              • DavidPSD
                DavidPS
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                Chris MasterJohn writes about how sulfur may be seriously aggravating your allergies.

                https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/why-your-allergies-may-just-be-a

                ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
                ☂️

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                  happyhanneke
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                  I know this topic is older.

                  But doesnt DMSO induce DNA methylation?

                  I read from Georgi Dinkov that DNA methylation is tied to cancer.

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                  • onliestO
                    onliest
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                    great thread, thank you

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                    • DavidPSD
                      DavidPS
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                      Mercola posted this today.

                      DMSO Transforms the Treatment of Infectious Diseases

                      STORY AT-A-GLANCE
                      Introduction
                      DMSO is a remarkably safe and naturally occurring substance (provided you use it correctly) that rapidly improves a variety of conditions medicine struggles with —
                      particularly chronic pain. For reference, those conditions included:

                      Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a safe, naturally occurring substance with properties that make it effective for treating various medical conditions, including pain, injuries, wounds, strokes, spine injuries, autoimmune disorders, cancer, and internal organ diseases

                      DMSO has broad antimicrobial properties, protects against microbial toxins, combats
                      antibiotic resistance, and helps deliver healing deep into the body to treat otherwise inaccessible infections

                      DMSO studies have generated evidence supporting its role in treating cancer and
                      autoimmune disorders through its unique antimicrobial properties

                      DMSO is highly effective against viruses like herpes and shingles, as well as conditions
                      like feline panleukopenia in cats

                      DMSO also proves valuable in treating persistent fungal and parasitic infections

                      ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
                      ☂️

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                      • DavidPSD
                        DavidPS
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                        There were also 2 videos associated with Mercola's article.
                        Youtube Video

                        The other video is a "60 minute" video on X

                        https://x.com/i/status/1845727169273868623

                        I posted the PDF version of his article because in the past his web based articles expired after a few days. Here is the full article.
                        https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2025/01/17/dmso-infectious-diseases.aspx

                        ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
                        ☂️

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                          CrumblingCookie @happyhanneke
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                          @happyhanneke said in DMSO - is it as maligned as aspirin because of potential benefits?:

                          I know this topic is older.

                          But doesnt DMSO induce DNA methylation?

                          I read from Georgi Dinkov that DNA methylation is tied to cancer.

                          Both DMSO and MMS don't impact DNA methylation. Surprisingly. The studies seem very clear about that.

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                            wester130 @Sunniva
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                            @Sunniva I think it's really bad and a dangerous substance

                            one drop of dmso on my fingertip changed the pigment for about 2 months and created a permanent dot there

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                            • SunnivaS
                              Sunniva @DavidPS
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                              @DavidPS
                              Yes, Mercola is reposting articles for AMD - A MIDWESTERN DOCTOR.

                              Substack has alot of channels posting on the subject. As always, buyer beware.

                              I purchased several books- one recently published, one from bitd ( back in the day).

                              The very fact that it was squashed and approved for only one condition, cystic fibrosis iirc, by the FDA, in the 80s is interesting 🤔.

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                              • MossyM
                                Mossy @Sunniva
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                                @Sunniva said in DMSO - is it as maligned as aspirin because of potential benefits?:

                                Because cheap industrial grade DMSO can contain dangerous impurities, only good quality products with at least 99% and preferably higher purity should be used. Because DMSO is hygroscopic (it attracts water) the main impurity at the higher grades is water.

                                Be careful, the solution gets warm when mixing DMSO with water, and while it does not harm the skin, spills may damage painted or plastic surfaces.

                                @wester130

                                Based on the bold parts of the quotes from the previous post, do you think you had a low quality product? Or do you think you're like me, no matter the purity, or the claims of there being no side effects, you're just very sensitive to supplements?

                                "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
                                "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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                                  wester130 @Mossy
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                                  @Mossy impossible to know for certain

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                                  • MossyM
                                    Mossy @wester130
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                                    @wester130 It just never ceases to amaze me the endless reports of "no side effects known", and "no harm", yet I always get sides. I'm not certain if they're being honest, yet short-sighted, i.e., they haven't done extensive and objective studies, or if they know what they say lacks proper study but they just say it so they can move forward with their ideas and career; or, if I'm just the odd ball that can't take anything without sides?

                                    I'm just thinking out loud here with these rhetorical questions.

                                    "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
                                    "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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