In this regard, those who follow nanotechnology will know that ENORMOUS interest is generated by various nano-tech proposals for new ways to deliver drugs to to various sites in the body. My layman's reading suggests that DMSO is capable of doing many of the tasks that a variety of novel devices are supposed to be able to do -- mostly as some undetermined future time.

As always, though, the available non-approved alternative is unpatentable and not terribly lucrative, whereas the new magic bullet gets the dollar signs lighting up in the brains of businessmen and investors.


JBB



On Monday, May 3, 2004, at 22:25 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:

Thanks for your valuable input, JOH & Garnet, together with the other
knowledgable Experts on this wonderful Site that shares helpful knowledge
and information with "us seekers"!

I read the Rabbit bit about DMSO & haven't been able to find it, but seem to recall that the eye-cloudiness disappeared after discontinuing use of DMSO
and the rabbits eyes returned to normal.

I still maintain that DMSO was aptly and truthfully described in Pat
McGrady's book, "The Persecuted Drug--the Story of DMSO". I consider DMSO and CS as 2 special gifts from God that have been proven to my satisfaction to have safe special uses and abilities NOT enjoyed by any other items I
know.

Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist



-----Original Message-----
From: James Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 11:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>RE: CS>DMSO - other side?


There was one study where massive amounts of DMSO were given to rabbits.
They developed cloudy areas in the lens.

No one has been able to make it happen again.

Most think it is a scam to discredit a cheap and effective substance.

JOH

-----Original Message-----
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 5:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>DMSO - other side?


Garnet,
Can you point me to any details about the ocular effects in rabbits? I
use a little DMSO in my nebulizing and ear drop mix for my bunny, and
sure don't want to hurt his eyes. Were those tests done actually putting
DMSO into the eyes? My little guy is deaf, so he certainly doesn't need
his vision impaired.
paula

Garnet wrote:

(DMSO) It was banned for human use when it was found in the 60's to
have ocular effects in rabbits, the standard lab model for eyes. Well
it does not do this to primates or humans.





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