Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 I had no problems with creating your eyebright formula- dmso and all. In fact I just finished it yesterday and used last night and this morning for the first time. Yup, it stings a bit, but my eyes haven't felt this good in a long time. I'm really looking forward to seeing the long term effects. Thanks for all you do. zoe Monday, September 11, 2006, 3:19:39 PM, you wrote: > Dear Claire, While I agree that one should use DMSO with care and under pristine conditions, I don't think we need to get "scary" about it. Let's leave the scare tactics up to the Medicos. This is what they specialize in. As long as one knows what one is doing and you educate yourself, DMSO is a tremendous tool. DMSO is in my EyeBright Formula and is safe for anyone in the amounts that are in there. I repeat, anyone could use it! The major caution with DMSO is to not mix it with anything harmful such as axel grease and such like. Whatever you mix with DMSO will go with it when it pentrates the cell wall. Sooooooo, it'll take the good and the bad. When used with the EyeBright Formula, you'll find a resolution to cataracts, glaucoma etc. There is no need to be overly "careful" as long as one is smart about it. Putting a drop of DMSO directly into the eyes would NOT be advisable, though most likely would be harmless. It'd sting like hell for one reason. Doc Doc Shillington 727-447-5282 Doc - medusa569 herbal remedies Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:59 PM Herbal Remedies - DMSO A word of caution for newbies.....I would not want to have my first experiences with dmso to be asociated with my eyes! For such a fragile area one must take great care with new products. Get a sample of dmso and test it on your arm for a reaction first before you go putting it in more sensitiv areas of your body. We must not forget this is after all a very potent chemical that is used as a commerical cleaner as well and to not give any words of caution when suggesting a modality is IMO negiligence to say the least. It is all well and get to get personal experiences with any product but I find it very unfortunate there is not the same care in mentioning *all* the facts of a substance. Even though I have used DMSO instilled in the bladder and topically I still personally would not care to experiment with my eyesight with it when the same problem of epidermal penetration is not a problem. If you do want to try it for eye affect might I suggest you apply it to the hollow before the nape of the neck where it will seep into the blood/nerve supply. ( after skin testing first!) my two cents. claire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Good for you Kiddo, and you're most welcome. Keep up the good work. Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - zoe w Dr. Ian Shillington Monday, September 11, 2006 11:33 PM Re[2]: Herbal Remedies - DMSO I had no problems with creating your eyebright formula- dmso and all. In fact I just finished it yesterday and used last night and this morning for the first time. Yup, it stings a bit, but my eyes haven't felt this good in a long time. I'm really looking forward to seeing the long term effects. Thanks for all you do. zoe Monday, September 11, 2006, 3:19:39 PM, you wrote: > Dear Claire, While I agree that one should use DMSO with care and under pristine conditions, I don't think we need to get "scary" about it. Let's leave the scare tactics up to the Medicos. This is what they specialize in. As long as one knows what one is doing and you educate yourself, DMSO is a tremendous tool. DMSO is in my EyeBright Formula and is safe for anyone in the amounts that are in there. I repeat, anyone could use it! The major caution with DMSO is to not mix it with anything harmful such as axel grease and such like. Whatever you mix with DMSO will go with it when it pentrates the cell wall. Sooooooo, it'll take the good and the bad. When used with the EyeBright Formula, you'll find a resolution to cataracts, glaucoma etc. There is no need to be overly "careful" as long as one is smart about it. Putting a drop of DMSO directly into the eyes would NOT be advisable, though most likely would be harmless. It'd sting like hell for one reason. Doc Doc Shillington 727-447-5282 Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com - medusa569 herbal remedies Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:59 PM Herbal Remedies - DMSO A word of caution for newbies.....I would not want to have my first experiences with dmso to be asociated with my eyes! For such a fragile area one must take great care with new products. Get a sample of dmso and test it on your arm for a reaction first before you go putting it in more sensitiv areas of your body. We must not forget this is after all a very potent chemical that is used as a commerical cleaner as well and to not give any words of caution when suggesting a modality is IMO negiligence to say the least. It is all well and get to get personal experiences with any product but I find it very unfortunate there is not the same care in mentioning *all* the facts of a substance. Even though I have used DMSO instilled in the bladder and topically I still personally would not care to experiment with my eyesight with it when the same problem of epidermal penetration is not a problem. If you do want to try it for eye affect might I suggest you apply it to the hollow before the nape of the neck where it will seep into the blood/nerve supply. ( after skin testing first!) my two cents. claire Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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