Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-07 Thread Raine
I use it daily on my legs/arms for varicosities, and no smell/taste 
ever. It's definitely individual.


-Raine

sol wrote:

Whether one gets the garlic odor from DMSO or not is individual. I get 
the smell coming out in breath and perspiration very strongly, even 
from low percentages of DMSO.

My husband can use it very strong, he never ever smells of it.

Chlorophyll works for me.
sol



Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-07 Thread Connie Howard
Morning Cindy  If cholorphyl will take care of DMSO smell do you
think it can handle Heavy Garlic Breath?  I love garlic and usually buy a
large jar pre cut and put it on everything  but one of the people at
work keeps asking if I ate the whole jar; even if I say off it for a
couple of day I still have the oder.  I've heard that cooking the garlic
eliminates the oder but not sure how they mean to cook it...  I put it in
hot foods so it does receive heat.   On the cholorphyl are you talking
about pills?

thanks 

connie

On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 17:41:31 + ch...@comcast.net (ch...@comcast.net)
writes:
If you'll take cholorphyl it'll take care of the smell.  Believe it's
also made in a liquid.

Cindy

-- Original message -- 

 Um, this simply isn't so. I used DMSO with my young son for a few 
 months. Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day. He 
 smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus
couldn't 
 keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids 
 and staff sick from the odor. Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very

 valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell. Joy 

Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-07 Thread ch...@comcast.net
Hi, Connie,

Yes, chlorophyll can handle the garlic breath.  Go to your HFS and you should 
find it in tablets, powder (add water to make drink), or a liquid, or I found 
one at Walgreens.  Start with the suggested dose and if necessary adjust the 
amount you take until the odor is gone.  I used some tablets on one of my kids 
who had dragon breath due to sinus drainage with success.

Take care,

Cindy

-- Original message -- 

Morning Cindy  If cholorphyl will take care of DMSO smell do you think it 
can handle Heavy Garlic Breath?  I love garlic and usually buy a large jar pre 
cut and put it on everything  but one of the people at work keeps asking if 
I ate the whole jar; even if I say off it for a couple of day I still have the 
oder.  I've heard that cooking the garlic eliminates the oder but not sure how 
they mean to cook it...  I put it in hot foods so it does receive heat.   On 
the cholorphyl are you talking about pills?

thanks 

connie

Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-07 Thread Tony Moody
On 7 Nov 2005 at 7:26, Connie Howard wrote about :
Subject : Re: CSRe:Nancy

Morning Cindy If cholorphyl will take care of DMSO smell do you think it 
can 
handle Heavy Garlic Breath? I love garlic and usually buy a large jar pre cut 
and put 
it on everything but one of the people at work keeps asking if I ate the 
whole jar; 
even if I say off it for a couple of day I still have the oder. I've heard that 
cooking the 
garlic eliminates the oder but not sure how they mean to cook it... I put it in 
hot foods 
so it does receive heat. On the cholorphyl are you talking about pills?

thanks 

connie

Hi Connie, the classic accompaniment to garlic is parsley to dull or absorb the 
garlic 
body/breath smell. 


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Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-06 Thread Joy
Um, this simply isn't so.  I used DMSO with my young son for a few 
months.  Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day.  He 
smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus couldn't 
keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids 
and staff sick from the odor.  Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very 
valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell.  Joy


Nancy DeLise wrote:

 hen you use such a small amount, the smell does not go onto your 
body.  It is very slight.





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Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-06 Thread ch...@comcast.net
If you'll take cholorphyl it'll take care of the smell.  Believe it's also made 
in a liquid.

Cindy

-- Original message -- 

 Um, this simply isn't so. I used DMSO with my young son for a few 
 months. Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day. He 
 smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus couldn't 
 keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids 
 and staff sick from the odor. Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very 
 valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell. Joy 

Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-06 Thread Nancy DeLise
I think a teaspoon is a very large amount.  I was referring to putting a few
drops on the needed areas, not an entire teaspoon.  I use a Q tip to dab
drops of DMSO on certain parts of my body.
Nancy
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Subject: Re: CSRe:Nancy


 Um, this simply isn't so.  I used DMSO with my young son for a few
 months.  Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day.  He
 smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus couldn't
 keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids
 and staff sick from the odor.  Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very
 valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell.  Joy

 Nancy DeLise wrote:

   hen you use such a small amount, the smell does not go onto your
  body.  It is very slight.
 


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Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-05 Thread Nancy DeLise
Your mother is correct.  hen you use such a small amount, the smell does not go 
onto your body.  It is very slight.  If you bath in it, it would stink
Nancy
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   I have tried CS but never DMSO because I think it smells funny. As my mother 
would say get over it!

  Harper


  In a message dated 11/4/2005 9:34:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
nancym...@prodigy.net writes:
Have you tried CS  DMSO?



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Re: CSRe:Nancy

2005-11-04 Thread Siriusss
 

I have tried CS but never DMSO because I think it smells funny. As my  mother 
would say get over it!
 
Harper
 
 
In a message dated 11/4/2005 9:34:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
nancym...@prodigy.net writes:

Have you tried CS  DMSO?