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<lwinmorgan@s...> wrote:

> If you don't want the " garlic' effect of DMSO you can get similar

benefits form MSM. An MSM creme applied topicly will draw the

toxins out.

> DMSO can also carry toxins INTO the body throught he skin while

MSM does not.

>

> And MSM is now approved for humans but was for many years, like

DMSO, labled for Verrinary use only. However, you can get " human

grade " DMSO by prescription.

> FYI, neither DMSO or MSM works for cats, but dogs, horses and

humans all benefit.

 

Hi Rusty,

 

Yes, that will work.

 

I use a combination of both...

 

Morning and evening I take a teaspoon of MSM dissolved in water,

along with 3,000 mgs of Vit C...

 

That is for building/rebuilding collegen and all connective tissues

of the body...

 

And we use DMSO as a massage ointment for the bruises, contusions,

etc, that do happen on a daily basis, with our horses.

 

For me, having used both the MSM cream and the DMSO cream, the DMSO

cream seems to be much more effective.

 

And I do want the best of the best for all my horses!

 

On another note, the garlic effect you mentioned is because of the

colon being filled with compacted waste. So the smell is actually

coming from that site.

 

So, if there is an ugly smell when you use DMSO on your horse, be

sure and notice that he needs a colonic.

 

Have fun.;-)

 

 

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Hi Doc and Rusty,

 

OK now you've pulled me away from my book and my icy strawberry

daiquiri...

 

My dogs and my horses all get MSM daily. I have a 26 year old

Arabian that I still ride. She's looks great and moves like a filly.

 

I've used a remedy for years that I learned from a horse " medicine

woman " (she's at least 80 years young) who grew up on the race track

exercising and training horses. She's the only one I would ever

trust with horse leg injuries.

 

When the horses get any type of swelling in the joints from strains,

etc., I make a mixture of half Furacin (nitrofurazone)ointment and

half DMSO (need the almost pure stuff at 90% or greater

concentration) and generously apply to the whole area of swelling.

Then wrap the area with saran wrap and wrap a bandage around it (not

too tightly) and it sweats it down, removes the pain, increases

circulation, speeds healing. Next day they are usually in great

shape.

 

Lori

 

 

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essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001>

wrote:

 

> Hi Rusty,

>

> Yes, that will work.

>

> I use a combination of both...

>

> Morning and evening I take a teaspoon of MSM dissolved in water,

> along with 3,000 mgs of Vit C...

>

> That is for building/rebuilding collegen and all connective tissues

> of the body...

>

> And we use DMSO as a massage ointment for the bruises, contusions,

> etc, that do happen on a daily basis, with our horses.

>

> For me, having used both the MSM cream and the DMSO cream, the DMSO

> cream seems to be much more effective.

>

> And I do want the best of the best for all my horses!

>

> On another note, the garlic effect you mentioned is because of the

> colon being filled with compacted waste. So the smell is actually

> coming from that site.

>

> So, if there is an ugly smell when you use DMSO on your horse, be

> sure and notice that he needs a colonic.

>

> Have fun.;-)

>

>

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>Morning and evening I take a teaspoon of MSM dissolved in water,

along with 3,000 mgs of Vit C...

 

That is for building/rebuilding collegen and all connective tissues

of the body...

-

Excellent protocol doc.

This will stave of the invisible western disease of chronic low level

inflammation and helps keep all body cells flexible and elastic.

Also this will give you powerfully strong nails to shapren for your thumb

daggers. This protocol is helpful in achieving the " Sung " state, the polar

opposite of rigor mortis.

Along with this, do you have other dietary rituals, such as Omega 3 ?

 

BTW; My wife jiust lost her wonder horse, J.J. at 31 years. He was sound

until the end when a tendon snapped.

12 Years on MSM and no farrier or vet bills other than routine. And no bute!

 

 

rty

 

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docspeed2001

 

Sunday, July 31, 2005 7:56 PM

And I do want the best of the

best for all my horses!

 

 

, lwinmorgan

<lwinmorgan@s...> wrote:

> If you don't want the " garlic' effect of DMSO you can get similar

benefits form MSM. An MSM creme applied topicly will draw the

toxins out.

> DMSO can also carry toxins INTO the body throught he skin while

MSM does not.

>

> And MSM is now approved for humans but was for many years, like

DMSO, labled for Verrinary use only. However, you can get " human

grade " DMSO by prescription.

> FYI, neither DMSO or MSM works for cats, but dogs, horses and

humans all benefit.

 

Hi Rusty,

 

Yes, that will work.

 

I use a combination of both...

 

Morning and evening I take a teaspoon of MSM dissolved in water,

along with 3,000 mgs of Vit C...

 

That is for building/rebuilding collegen and all connective tissues

of the body...

 

And we use DMSO as a massage ointment for the bruises, contusions,

etc, that do happen on a daily basis, with our horses.

 

For me, having used both the MSM cream and the DMSO cream, the DMSO

cream seems to be much more effective.

 

And I do want the best of the best for all my horses!

 

On another note, the garlic effect you mentioned is because of the

colon being filled with compacted waste. So the smell is actually

coming from that site.

 

So, if there is an ugly smell when you use DMSO on your horse, be

sure and notice that he needs a colonic.

 

Have fun.;-)

 

 

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