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Have you read DMSO Nature's Healer? You might find information there,

it covers

many studies and protocols as well as private notes and reports from

investigators.

www. dmso . org

www. jacoblab . com

Check these websites for consultation services from doctors who work

with DMSO.

Garnet

Shirley wrote:

> Since DMSO is so beneficial for preventing and/or treating strokes, can

> it be used to dissolve deep vein clots? pj

>

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I'd love to read it - I wanted 5 copies for friends & myself but they wanted

to charge me heaps of freight on each book from the US as it isn't available

here and no one seems to have heard of it & I couldn't afford it!

Jane

Re: DMSO for deep vein thrombosis

> Have you read DMSO Nature's Healer? You might find information there,

> it covers

> many studies and protocols as well as private notes and reports from

> investigators.

>

> www. dmso . org

> www. jacoblab . com

>

> Check these websites for consultation services from doctors who work

> with DMSO.

>

> Garnet

>

> Shirley wrote:

>> Since DMSO is so beneficial for preventing and/or treating strokes,

>> can

>> it be used to dissolve deep vein clots? pj

>>

>>

>>

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>I would be interested in the details DB as my son has recently had 24cm of

DVTs and is on Warfarin for 3 months...<

Sorry to hear that Jane, but I don't really have any experience with DVT; I

posted that because it came up here and I had run across this article just

the day before while searching the net for anything I could find on Carey

Reams and Lemons.

I'm using fresh Lemon juice and cayenne to deal with angina. I haven't

wanted to say much about it yet to be sure of what I'm talking about when

the time comes. Let's just say for now that it has been very successful,

very quickly!

If you google " Carey Reams " and lemons, you'll soon know everything I know

because there's not a lot of info on the net about him, most of it being

repetetive. He was better known from the 50's to the 70's and is not in

vogue now. Of course, in vogue has nothing to do with validity. If I keep on

finding out good things, I may invest in his and Beddoe's books because that

appears to be the only way to learn much more.

As for the lemons- here's a synopsis of what I'm doing right now: 2-4 times

a day on empty stomach, I juice half of a large sweet lemon (yes, the

expensive ones) and dilute it with about 8 ounces of water (my well water,

Stirwand-ed) and drink it immediately. It must be drunk within 30 minutes of

juicing and the sooner the better. You cannot do this ahead of time. No

packaged juice will work.

At least twice a day, I follow that within about 5-10 minutes with cayenne

in water. I mix some hot cayenne in with some organic lower heat cayenne, to

be able to get the best of all effects from it all. The superhot stuff all

by itself will ruin your stomach before you can get any benefit.

I've done the cayenne thing for a couple of years now, but the lemon juice

before the cayenne takes the effects to a whole new level.

If anyone wonders, this is not exactly the same thing as the Master Cleanse.

I've tried that and it wasn't right for me.

BTW, I'm not at all suggesting any of this to be used instead of DMSO. As

good as DMSO makes me feel, I'd drink it every day if I could do that and

still go around people. This may all work very well in conjunction with

DMSO.

Daddybob

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Thanks Dawn - thanks heaps - I have 4 copies coming via a friend in Nevada!

Re: DMSO for deep vein thrombosis

> Hi Jane,

>

> I just checked some Australian book websites and it appears " DMSO:

> Nature's Healer " is available there. Try looking at

> www.booktopia.com.au (27.80) or Gould's Book Arcade at

> www.gouldsbooks.com.au (18AUD). I'm uncertain as to the diffference

> in prices.

> There may be other Australian booksites but those were the first two

> that came up with the book. Happy Reading!

> Regards,

> Dawn

>

>

>> >> Since DMSO is so beneficial for preventing and/or treating

> strokes,

>> >> can

>> >> it be used to dissolve deep vein clots? pj

>> >>

>> >>

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I've read that nattokinase and or fish oils are highly recommended for clotting

problems (info from Dr ). DMSO is antioxidant and

anti-inflammatory so it could definitely assist in maintaining healthy tissue in

the area, and it is good with heart attacks and strokes. It definitely won't

hurt. Please remember to start at 10-20% dilution and work up from there.

blessings..

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>I've read that nattokinase and or fish oils are highly recommended for

clotting problems <

I missed this before. Fish oil is most definitely good to thin the

blood...sometimes TOO good. My FIL is close to being a hemophiliac. He has

two knee replacements which are getting worn. He tends to bleed internally

there. It got so bad that they weren't sure what to do when MIL asked me if

fish oil was a blood thinner. She had been giving him fish oil because of

overall benefits. I didn't know at the time but one quick google revealed it

to be all over the 'net. She immediately stopped giving him fish oil and the

problem resolved quickly.

Daddybob

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