Guest guest Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Ever since I gave some DMSO plus supplements to use with it, to relatives with arthritis, I've been finding references to it. I'm starting a course of liquid minerals because I haven't been absorbing the caps I've been taking. I wonder whether putting the drops into DMSO and then on my skin or in my mouth would be an even better delivery system. And Vit C too. The naturopath-dentist said that Vitamin C always depletes potassium, but had no information about whether Liposomal Vit C does. Neither does Livon Labs. Maybe that info just isn't known. But I am becoming more curious about how supplements interact. Like I don't have enough to do! Yes indeed, DMSO is wonderful for adhesion pain and osteoarthritis! Here's some more that someone on another list sent. My doc, an alternative MD/ND/acupuncturist. put me on androgel for a diabetic ulcer on one of my toes. He said that with many diabetic men, that they would almost never heal from wounds until they got the boost. I had an ulcer that would not heal for months (6-8, I can't remember) that healed in as many days after rubbing the gunk over my calves. Thanks for the book steer as well. Dick Rochon wrote: > Diabetes affects circulation in the extremities, so toes often become sore and progress to open sores that are difficult to heal. Infection can also set in. > > My toes have sometimes gotten red spots on them and have become very sore, but they have never progressed into open sores. It use to happen and would take a month or more to go away. I have learned to treat this condition a couple ways. Since it is a circulation problem, I think it means that there is a lack of oxygen to the toes, so I add 4 ounces of hydrogen peroxide to 12 ounces of hot water and soak my toes in it for about 20 minutes, morning and night while I am on the computer. The red spots and soreness are gone in less than two days, but I continue the soaks for about a week. > > The last time they started to get tender I used the peroxide mixed with DMSO, 1 to 1, and just painted it on the toes with a cotton swab, morning and night. That stopped it for me. X Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 I know an herbalist than now only uses DMSO as the liquid rather than alcohol, to make all his tinctures. He feels the DMSO not only extracts as much as the alcohol, but adds it own "goodness" to the tinctures. People both rub these tinctures on and take them orally. It's hard to figure out, but all minerals and vitamins have to be in a balance. I don't think anyone knows exactly what each and every balance is though. Some common things are known--folic acid makes B better used, bioflavinoids make C better used, magnesium makes calcium better used. On and on. Finding that balance is not easy. I have not heard of C stripping potassium though. Yes, using DMSO to carry the minerals or vitamins in is a good idea. Many people actually dissolve a bottle of complete B into a bottle of DMSO and use it transdermally and say they get a MUCH bigger energy boost from the B that way, rather than taking the B orally. I've just dissolved a bottle of B complex into a jar of DMSO. Took a couple weeks because of the fillers. There's about an inch of sediment on the bottom of the bottle which is filler from the B tablets. It doesn't hurt anything, plus because those fillers never seem to dissolve, they are being kept out of your system! Good thing. To bypass even that, a person could dissolve a bottle of liquid complex B into the DMSO. The transdermal use of minerals/vitamins this way bypasses the digestion, gets right to the bloodstream and people report much greater benefit this way. I am planning on starting a new protocol with putting iodine on the skin first, followed by the B/DMSO mix. My thinking is that the more I carry through the skin rather than orally, the better. Plus, by mixing some of these nutrients I may get a synergistic effect. I plan on experimenting with other vitamins and minerals dissolved together in DMSO and see what happens. There's a guy who has beat depression, ADD and something else related to that by taking a massive amount of different supplements. There were so many to take that he just started putting them in baggies, all mixed together, and taking one baggy full at one time--like a meal. He cured himself and his son this way. In his studies on which supplements to use he ran across a doctor or two that have theorized that taking supplements together makes a more powerful, synergistic effect, than taking them separate. He found that it worked great for him and his son. So this is all fascinating, to say the least. Samala, Renee ---- Ever since I gave some DMSO plus supplements to use with it, to relatives with arthritis, I've been finding references to it. I'm starting a course of liquid minerals because I haven't been absorbing the caps I've been taking. I wonder whether putting the drops into DMSO and then on my skin or in my mouth would be an even better delivery system. And Vit C too.The naturopath-dentist said that Vitamin C always depletes potassium, but had no information about whether Liposomal Vit C does. Neither does Livon Labs. Maybe that info just isn't known. But I am becoming more curious about how supplements interact. Like I don't have enough to do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 information Renne thank you. Hugs Mary - Gaiacita oleander soup Friday, March 06, 2009 9:19 AM Re: DMSO as delivery system I know an herbalist than now only uses DMSO as the liquid rather than alcohol, to make all his tinctures. He feels the DMSO not only extracts as much as the alcohol, but adds it own "goodness" to the tinctures. People both rub these tinctures on and take them orally. It's hard to figure out, but all minerals and vitamins have to be in a balance. I don't think anyone knows exactly what each and every balance is though. Some common things are known--folic acid makes B better used, bioflavinoids make C better used, magnesium makes calcium better used. On and on. Finding that balance is not easy. I have not heard of C stripping potassium though. Yes, using DMSO to carry the minerals or vitamins in is a good idea. Many people actually dissolve a bottle of complete B into a bottle of DMSO and use it transdermally and say they get a MUCH bigger energy boost from the B that way, rather than taking the B orally. I've just dissolved a bottle of B complex into a jar of DMSO. Took a couple weeks because of the fillers. There's about an inch of sediment on the bottom of the bottle which is filler from the B tablets. It doesn't hurt anything, plus because those fillers never seem to dissolve, they are being kept out of your system! Good thing. To bypass even that, a person could dissolve a bottle of liquid complex B into the DMSO. The transdermal use of minerals/vitamins this way bypasses the digestion, gets right to the bloodstream and people report much greater benefit this way. I am planning on starting a new protocol with putting iodine on the skin first, followed by the B/DMSO mix. My thinking is that the more I carry through the skin rather than orally, the better. Plus, by mixing some of these nutrients I may get a synergistic effect. I plan on experimenting with other vitamins and minerals dissolved together in DMSO and see what happens. There's a guy who has beat depression, ADD and something else related to that by taking a massive amount of different supplements. There were so many to take that he just started putting them in baggies, all mixed together, and taking one baggy full at one time--like a meal. He cured himself and his son this way. In his studies on which supplements to use he ran across a doctor or two that have theorized that taking supplements together makes a more powerful, synergistic effect, than taking them separate. He found that it worked great for him and his son. So this is all fascinating, to say the least. Samala, Renee ---- Ever since I gave some DMSO plus supplements to use with it, to relatives with arthritis, I've been finding references to it. I'm starting a course of liquid minerals because I haven't been absorbing the caps I've been taking. I wonder whether putting the drops into DMSO and then on my skin or in my mouth would be an even better delivery system. And Vit C too.The naturopath-dentist said that Vitamin C always depletes potassium, but had no information about whether Liposomal Vit C does. Neither does Livon Labs. Maybe that info just isn't known. But I am becoming more curious about how supplements interact. Like I don't have enough to do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 Great was missing lol. Mary - Maria Stathopoulos oleander soup Friday, March 06, 2009 1:42 PM Re: DMSO as delivery system information Renne thank you. Hugs Mary - Gaiacita oleander soup Friday, March 06, 2009 9:19 AM Re: DMSO as delivery system I know an herbalist than now only uses DMSO as the liquid rather than alcohol, to make all his tinctures. He feels the DMSO not only extracts as much as the alcohol, but adds it own "goodness" to the tinctures. People both rub these tinctures on and take them orally. It's hard to figure out, but all minerals and vitamins have to be in a balance. I don't think anyone knows exactly what each and every balance is though. Some common things are known--folic acid makes B better used, bioflavinoids make C better used, magnesium makes calcium better used. On and on. Finding that balance is not easy. I have not heard of C stripping potassium though. Yes, using DMSO to carry the minerals or vitamins in is a good idea. Many people actually dissolve a bottle of complete B into a bottle of DMSO and use it transdermally and say they get a MUCH bigger energy boost from the B that way, rather than taking the B orally. I've just dissolved a bottle of B complex into a jar of DMSO. Took a couple weeks because of the fillers. There's about an inch of sediment on the bottom of the bottle which is filler from the B tablets. It doesn't hurt anything, plus because those fillers never seem to dissolve, they are being kept out of your system! Good thing. To bypass even that, a person could dissolve a bottle of liquid complex B into the DMSO. The transdermal use of minerals/vitamins this way bypasses the digestion, gets right to the bloodstream and people report much greater benefit this way. I am planning on starting a new protocol with putting iodine on the skin first, followed by the B/DMSO mix. My thinking is that the more I carry through the skin rather than orally, the better. Plus, by mixing some of these nutrients I may get a synergistic effect. I plan on experimenting with other vitamins and minerals dissolved together in DMSO and see what happens. There's a guy who has beat depression, ADD and something else related to that by taking a massive amount of different supplements. There were so many to take that he just started putting them in baggies, all mixed together, and taking one baggy full at one time--like a meal. He cured himself and his son this way. In his studies on which supplements to use he ran across a doctor or two that have theorized that taking supplements together makes a more powerful, synergistic effect, than taking them separate. He found that it worked great for him and his son. So this is all fascinating, to say the least. Samala, Renee ---- Ever since I gave some DMSO plus supplements to use with it, to relatives with arthritis, I've been finding references to it. I'm starting a course of liquid minerals because I haven't been absorbing the caps I've been taking. I wonder whether putting the drops into DMSO and then on my skin or in my mouth would be an even better delivery system. And Vit C too.The naturopath-dentist said that Vitamin C always depletes potassium, but had no information about whether Liposomal Vit C does. Neither does Livon Labs. Maybe that info just isn't known. But I am becoming more curious about how supplements interact. Like I don't have enough to do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 I'm taking six packets of lipo-C daily. Expensive! But if it saves my life! I'll know in two months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 So this is 6000mg? I believe it is 1000mg per pack Rhoda? Thank you~ Tammatha - Rhoda Mead oleander soup Friday, March 06, 2009 12:09 PM Re:DMSO as delivery system I'm taking six packets of lipo-C daily. Expensive! But if it saves my life! I'll know in two months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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