Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Mix MSM as per the following excerpt from OCC (overnight cancer cure) and apply it to the skin right behind application of DMSO, and it WILL stop the itch and the skin will not be dryed out. I have done it and it works. ~~ The first hour you may want to spread it thinly on your arms. The second hour you may want to spread it thinly on your leg thighs. The third time you may want to spread it thinly on your leg calfs. The next time you use it you may want to thinly spread it on your back. Where you put it is up to you. Here is how you make a gallon of " MSM Water " ; 1) Take a gallon of DISTll,.,LED water, 2) Pour out about 2 cups of the distilled water, 3) PUT 1 and 1/2 CUPS of MSM granules into the gallon jug. It will take about half-an-hour for the MSM to totally dissolve in the water. Shake the jug every few minutes until it is totally dissolved and there are no particles which settle at the bottom of the jug. This is the " MSM Water " which will be referred to in this treatment. You will be taking two TABLESpoons of MSM each hour. While the TABLEspoon of DMSO is 70% DMSO and 30% water, the " MSM Water " is mostly water. You will put the two TABLEspoons on your skin and take the MSM transdermally. If you wish to try and build up taking the MSM water orally, that is OK, but it is actually better to take part of the " MSM Water " transdermally to reduce wear and tear on your skin from In a message dated 2/22/2011 2:12:29 P.M. Central Standard Time, @... writes: Isn't dmso to be diluted at 10% of solution so it won't itch and dry skin? melly > > >Dianne, don't you think that may sting his paws, though? When I was using > DMSO more regularly than now, I came to learn that it takes a dilution down > to around 50% to get below the sting for normal healthy skin; wondering > about damaged skin like Chief's?< > > You have a point, Obie. > > I used some 99.9% DMSO on my legs recently and was quite surprised that it stung and itched like crazy! It doesn't do that when I use it on my feet. I guess I'll get myself some of the 70/30 stuff cut with Aloe. That should help. > > >Also, I am not convinced that DMSO serves as an Antibiotic. I'm convinced > that it's about as low grade an AB as one can use, if anything at all; from > personal experience.< > > I agree. I used it on my thumb when my cat bit me years ago. It did nothing for me. The infection was so severe I could have lost my thumb. Only a week on intravenous AB (in the hospital) turned things around. > > >From a very small ding just starting to go wrong on the inside of my left leg just above my shin, I sprayed it with a 50-50 DMSO - Water spray and next week it had turned into Cellulitis from my knee to my toes< > > Yikes! Cellulitis really scares me. My daughter once had a mild case due to a spider bite. They were talking about what she should do if the skin started to slough off. So glad they were able to heal it! > > >thought I'd loose my leg, trip to ER cost me $465; not an AB for me.< > > Not for either of it, it seems... I'll keep this in mind. Glad you're okay! > > Thanks, Dianne > ------------------------------------ List Home Page: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Books: DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! Groups Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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