Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Reading some of the back posts about taking DMSO orally for ulcer treatment, it made me curious if DMSO has any therapeutic role in various gallbladder disorders, whether it is a simple inflammation, cholecystitis, or any effect on stones or sludge? Does it have any known benefit in other disorders of the GI tract, like irritable bowel, Crohn's disease, or diverticulitis? My thoughts are that it might, or should, even, have some role with these inflammatory processes.... and perhaps even a more generalized inflammatory response such as in autoimmune disorders like thyroiditis or lupus? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 I know someone that uses it to control her Lupus and is off intrarticular cortisone injections since starting DMSO topical. She uses it several days in a row once a month or if she has a flare up. Her doctor even prescribed pharmaceutical grade and her insurance pay for 8 oz of Rimso-50 a month. It is beneficial for IBS as reported in DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton . Should help with any inflammation but if the cause is not removed well, it can only help so much. For kidney and gallbladder stones a cleanse is the long term solution in my way of thinking, but I don't have any personal experience here and can't think of any reports from others. Garnet > Reading some of the back posts about taking DMSO orally for ulcer > treatment, > it made me curious if DMSO has any therapeutic role in various > gallbladder > disorders, whether it is a simple inflammation, cholecystitis, or any > effect > on stones or sludge? > > Does it have any known benefit in other disorders of the GI tract, > like > irritable bowel, Crohn's disease, or diverticulitis? My thoughts are > that > it might, or should, even, have some role with these inflammatory > processes.... and perhaps even a more generalized inflammatory > response such > as in autoimmune disorders like thyroiditis or lupus? > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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