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Just curious. Could a 10% solution of DMSO & CS, as used for eye drops, also be

used for ear drops? Barb

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Yes. I use 5-10%. I dilute with CS. For eyes I like a spray bottle

for frequent use. I bought a bottle of CS nasal spray, with a metered

nasal tip on it, add 5-10% DMSO and it makes everything drain within 10

minutes. I believe it helps with inflammation as well and can step a

sinus headache down a couple points within minutes. When my ears are

stopped up I put a little peppermint oil in and around my ears first and

following with DMSO drops.

Garnet

Barbara Leppky wrote:

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> Just curious. Could a 10% solution of DMSO & CS, as used for eye drops,

> also be used for ear drops? Barb

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Yes, I agree! I did not believe until I tried put an 8:2 ratio of CS to DMSO and

put in my ears. Voila! The pain went away in about one hour and the soreness was

not evident the next day. I did this regimen 2x/day for 3 days. It also gets

rid of staph abscesses in my nose and other places when and if needed! Great

stuff!

Garnet wrote: Yes.

I use 5-10%. I dilute with CS. For eyes I like a spray bottle

for frequent use. I bought a bottle of CS nasal spray, with a metered

nasal tip on it, add 5-10% DMSO and it makes everything drain within 10

minutes. I believe it helps with inflammation as well and can step a

sinus headache down a couple points within minutes. When my ears are

stopped up I put a little peppermint oil in and around my ears first and

following with DMSO drops.

Garnet

Barbara Leppky wrote:

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>

> Just curious. Could a 10% solution of DMSO & CS, as used for eye drops,

> also be used for ear drops? Barb

>

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Thanks Garnet, for the info. Barb

Re: DMSO and ear drops?

> Yes. I use 5-10%. I dilute with CS. For eyes I like a spray bottle

> for frequent use. I bought a bottle of CS nasal spray, with a metered

> nasal tip on it, add 5-10% DMSO and it makes everything drain within 10

> minutes. I believe it helps with inflammation as well and can step a

> sinus headache down a couple points within minutes. When my ears are

> stopped up I put a little peppermint oil in and around my ears first and

> following with DMSO drops.

>

> Garnet

>

> Barbara Leppky wrote:

>>

>>

>> Just curious. Could a 10% solution of DMSO & CS, as used for eye drops,

>> also be used for ear drops? Barb

>>

>

>

> List Home Page:

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND

>

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