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    The Double-Edged Sword of DMSO

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    • DavidPSD Offline
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      A new article from Orthomolecular Medicine News Service that might be of interest to people using DMSO. At higher levels it can damage mitochondria.

      The Double-Edged Sword of DMSO: Healing Agent or Mitochondrial Damager?

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        @DavidPS Thanks for sharing.

        The safe concentration, according to the article is just 1% concentration. Seems rather low. Maybe 3-5% is tolerable, as based on the article, but it's still low. As I see concentrations used going to 40 to 70%, as used topically. I haven't looked at the references cited, but maybe I should.

        I've used high concentrations at 70%, but haven't experienced downsides, but maybe I've only used it sparingly or for limited duration.

        Would have to consider this study if I have to use DMSO for a longer duration especially.

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