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NO medical advice here: see a medical practicer for that. I'm just

exercising my 1st amendment rights to speak my opinion, experiences, of

things I've read/heard and 4:17.

I used Nitrogen46 pellets from a farm coop. Another guy grinds them

up: I just let them dissolve over time. Measurements have fallen by the

wayside.

....Not sure BB (bottom of post) mentioned it but two patents from the

guy who turned Stan on to DMSO do mention removing the smell. The

more recent one mentions honey, the earlier one, Urea. There are

several recipes in the patents. Springing from there, I'd mix the DMSO

dose into whatever quantity of raw honey and DMSO I could choke down.

Saralou

some quotes from the top one:

I have experimented over the last three years with various formulations

of DMSO and honey, with an excellent, general, formulation being 1*part

honey, 7 parts DMSO, and 3 parts water. *

Over the last twenty five years

the inventor has experimented

with DMSO, and various

formulations of it with other

additives. It has been found

that honey is the perfect,

symbiotic additive for DMSO

therapy, including orally

ingested DMSO therapy. One of

the popular additives, Aloe,

spoils at room temperature- the

suggested storage temperature

for DMSO solutions, while the

" Material Safety Data Sheet " for

Urea, another additive, states

that " direct contact with eyes

and skin may cause irritation,

redness, itching and pain. These

negative factors are not present

with honey. Additionally, urea,

in its natural state, is derived

from urine. This is a great

psychological deterrent to its

use. Honey, in all regards,

physiologically and

psychologically, is the best

additive for DMSO therapy. This

inventor has further

experimented by injecting a

slightly diluted solution of the

preferred mixture with no ill

effects and great positive

therapeutic benefit.

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7790928.html Honey

http://www.painease.com/files/10819413.pdf Urea

http://www.dmsorollon.com/uspatent1.html

--- Re: DMSO Odour

>

> According to Hershberger's patents (the guy to " discovered " DMSO and

> ask Dr.

> to research it), Honey and Urea will, either one, mitigate the

> odor of

> DMSO.

>

> My brother has not found that to be the case with honey/DMSO and his dog.

>

> I have found that to be the case with Urea/Collagen/DMSO . Of course, I

> always " clean " my DMSO by pouring off any liquid remaining after allowing

> the DMSO to freeze. I even rinse the ice with colloidal silver. BTW if *

> cleaning* your DMSO, be sure to keep the container covered as the DMSO

> will

> attract moisture.

>

> Saralou:

>

> >

> >

>

>

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" Additionally, urea,

in its natural state, is derived

from urine. This is a great

psychological deterrent to its

use. Honey, in all regards,

physiologically and

psychologically, is the best

additive for DMSO therapy. "

Excuse me, but do you know exactly what bees do, to pollen, in order to make it

into honey? If one is 'grossed out' by ingesting urea, 'cause its derived from

urine', well, you just don't want to know how honey is made! Course most who use

them probably don't think about how birth control pills are made from pregnant

mares urine, either.Mind you I love Honey, (favorite bumper sticker is " Be

Healthy, eat your honey! " )just saying.;-) Jim

> >

> > Can you explain this a bit more?

> >

> > I haven't a clue as to what you mean with the DMSO and honey and urea. Are

> > you combining the DMSO with honey and urea to mask the odor? If yes, how

> > much of each?

> >

> > I do understand rinsing off the DMSO ice with CS - that's fairly

> > straightforward. Would love to know what you mean with the other though.

> >

> > TIA.

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> > [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

> > roseottogroups@... <mailto:roseottogroups%40gmail.com>

> > Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 2:07 PM

> > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> > Subject: Re: DMSO Odour

> >

> > According to Hershberger's patents (the guy to " discovered " DMSO and

> > ask Dr.

> > to research it), Honey and Urea will, either one, mitigate the

> > odor of

> > DMSO.

> >

> > My brother has not found that to be the case with honey/DMSO and his dog.

> >

> > I have found that to be the case with Urea/Collagen/DMSO . Of course, I

> > always " clean " my DMSO by pouring off any liquid remaining after allowing

> > the DMSO to freeze. I even rinse the ice with colloidal silver. BTW if *

> > cleaning* your DMSO, be sure to keep the container covered as the DMSO

> > will

> > attract moisture.

> >

> > Saralou:

> >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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