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I also have pain in my right shoulder due to a repeated injury. It is

now a chronic tendonitis. It is very limiting and of course, painful.

I have had it for months and I have tried a lot of things, including

99% DMSO.

Sorry to say it didn't work. I used it with distilled water. Nothing

happened.

 

Now, regarding this recipe of yours.

What if I use the essential oil of lavender, how many drops shall I

use?

What kind of confrey do you use? Tincture or what?

 

I would love to experiment with your recipe but I need more details.

Would you be so kind as to expand on your answer?

 

Thanks so much,

Maria

 

, Katie --

<pirogoth_2007 wrote:

>

> DMSO is a liquid that penetrates through the skin.It doesn't leave

any marks though. It was used originally by farmers to give their

horses medication instead of trying to make them take it orally. DMSO

won't hurt you if it's ingested, but I usually use it externally.

>

> Here's the pain relief spray I've given people:

> 2 oz of Comfrey

> 2oz Lavender

> 2oz White Willow bark (Pending on how intense the pain is)

> If it's severe you can add an oz of valarian root (Only if the pain

is extreme)

>

> 1.5 CC of DMSO

>

> You can spray it over the area that is in pain (It works anywhere)

And use it as many times as needed.

>

> Hope this helps,

> ~Kate

>

>

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