Dear Brooks, Thank you very much for explaining. Many people who are on prescription drugs probably would also like to use DMSO specifically, so it's important to know the possible effects.
I would like to use DMSO on my husband's back to soften his surgical scar tissue and possibly help him avoid another surgery, but it's too risky with all the meds he's on. Thanks again, Laura In a message dated 12/21/02 8:05:46 PM Central Standard Time, brooks.brad...@worldnet.att.net writes: > Dear Laura, > In our past researches involving DMSO and MSM, we > have > found that both have pronounced effect in INCREASING the potentcy of 95% of > the > systemically introduced drugs. DMSO routinely increased effectiveness of > many > drugs by 4X and more......in in vivo protocols. MSM gave a reduced > "multiplier-effect" (less than 50% and sometimes even less), but was > tolerated > for MUCH higher dosage levels, than was DMSO. We utilized DMSO in vivo very > sparingly.......primarily because of its very pronounced odiferous effects. > Additionally, DMSO capability for powerful entrainment of a majority of > drug > substances......caused us concern for the SPEED of transfer throughout the > secondary circulation system. MSM, on the other hand, is much more benign > in > that it is not an entrainment agent----relying primarily for its > effectiveness > through its pronounced solubility and ability to enlarge/flush cell- wall > pores. > We found no definable data establishing an advantage for DMSO or MSM for > providing the organic sulphur fraction necessary for proper human body > health. > However, from a convenience consideration, plus secondary concerns of > entrainment, DMSO presents a "dose-limiting" restriction reduces its appeal > for > protocols inviting aggressive in vivo address. > A word of caution. Although less powerful in the > "multiplier effect" than DMSO, MSM can on occasion generate multiplier > effect of > 4X......under certain combination with specific drug substances. > MSM is, probably, one of the most benign substances, > relative to human health function, which we have ever evaluated. > For topical employment, DMSO demonstrated to be > markedly > superior to MSM----in ALL applications we evaluated-----and most especially > in > cases involving arthritis of an articulating joint. > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>