Guest guest Posted April 2, 2007 Report Share Posted April 2, 2007 Mervyn - DMSO certainly has a history of effective and beneficial uses for many conditions, although it appears to be pretty much blacklisted by the FDA. Lacking any actual studies, case histories or testimonials about combining DMSO or any other addition to oleander, it would be mostly guesswork as to what the results might be. Aloe, vitamin E, garlic oil, turmeric - there are any number of substances that have a history of beneficial uses for the skin which one MIGHT choose to add, and which I myself might consider adding, but the choice is yours. Most people report that oleander in an aloe based cream is quite effective by itself. Rightly or wrongly, I have always felt that it is good to use a combination of more than one natural element as a remedy for cancer ane most other conditions (even though I may feel that one botanical stands above the rest, as I do with oleander against cancer and most of its other uses). When making such additions I am always sure to thoroughly check out any candidate for it's history of safe use and lack of known side effects. If you do make such a decision, perhaps you might make some cream with DMSO and some without and let us know how the results compare. oleander soup , " evitachristanty " <evitachristanty wrote: > > I am thinking of making a cream for my skin with oleander, > does anyone see any value in trying DMSO in it as well as aloe gel, > mervyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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