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https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl sulfoxide 1% (10

mg/mL).

Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

Applications per container: 48

Amount Per Application:

MSM 750 mg

DMSO 50 mg

Above is the Dr s product description.......

My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1 tsp of his

Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this conversion , but

I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is right.

I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

1 ml = 20 drops

1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

Can that be right?

Why would he recommend so little

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Hi ,

I think the idea for this formula is to try to make a carrier that has

the least smell issues possible, but recognises that DMSO is still

superior to MSM in that regard.

I wouldn't take the 1m=20 drop thing to rigidly. This will vary from

liquid to liquid. I just tried some crude tests, but I don't really

have the right equipment. I have unmetered droppers, 5ml syringe body,

and a large pipette which has accurate measurement on the side, but the

bulb on the top is very hard to press for only 1 drop, and with the

scale of it, you pump 1 drop and it starts to flow on its own until a

vaccum behind the liquid forms to halt it. As a compromise I got the

syringe body, removed the plunger, plugged the end with a toothpick and

started putting drops into it. I'd estimate that it was somewhere

around 30 drops for my DMSO, as a very crude estimate. That kind of

surprised me. Perhaps others on the forum can get a more accurate measure.

B

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> https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

>

> Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl

> sulfoxide 1% (10 mg/mL).

>

> Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

> Applications per container: 48

> Amount Per Application:

> MSM 750 mg

> DMSO 50 mg

>

> Above is the Dr s product description.......

>

> My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1 tsp of

> his Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

>

> Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this

> conversion , but I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is right.

>

> I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

>

> 99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

> 1 ml = 20 drops

> 1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

> Can that be right?

> Why would he recommend so little

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I think you miss my point,

I was not trying to split hairs and be rigid with the drop measurment as you are

thinking,

the point is for those of us who are now drinking 1 to 2 tbl's of DMSO mixed

with 2 tsp's of MSM that is a far far amount from the 1 drop per tsp of DMSO as

's formula is,

You would have to drink a whole bottle to equal the amount I take in the morning

in one dose,

Am I correct or crazy is my question.......

> >

> > https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

> >

> > Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl

> > sulfoxide 1% (10 mg/mL).

> >

> > Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

> > Applications per container: 48

> > Amount Per Application:

> > MSM 750 mg

> > DMSO 50 mg

> >

> > Above is the Dr s product description.......

> >

> > My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1 tsp of

> > his Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

> >

> > Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this

> > conversion , but I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is right.

> >

> > I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

> >

> > 99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

> > 1 ml = 20 drops

> > 1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

> > Can that be right?

> > Why would he recommend so little

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Prior to coming on the group,

I was just doing a drop or 2 of 99% in a glass of water.

After reading some were doing 1 to 2 tablespoons of 99%, I just want to make

sure I did not end up in the ER he he hopefully not wo wo

> > >

> > > https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

> > >

> > > Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl

> > > sulfoxide 1% (10 mg/mL).

> > >

> > > Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

> > > Applications per container: 48

> > > Amount Per Application:

> > > MSM 750 mg

> > > DMSO 50 mg

> > >

> > > Above is the Dr s product description.......

> > >

> > > My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1 tsp of

> > > his Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

> > >

> > > Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this

> > > conversion , but I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is right.

> > >

> > > I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

> > >

> > > 99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

> > > 1 ml = 20 drops

> > > 1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

> > > Can that be right?

> > > Why would he recommend so little

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I was suggesting that it isn't a DMSO product, and that's why there's

not much DMSO in it. If you have a 500mg capsule of Spirulina with 5mg

Magnesium Stearate, you wouldn't question why there was so little

magnesium in it.

B

>

> Prior to coming on the group,

> I was just doing a drop or 2 of 99% in a glass of water.

> After reading some were doing 1 to 2 tablespoons of 99%, I just want

> to make sure I did not end up in the ER he he hopefully not wo wo

>

>

> > > >

> > > > https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

> > > >

> > > > Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl

> > > > sulfoxide 1% (10 mg/mL).

> > > >

> > > > Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

> > > > Applications per container: 48

> > > > Amount Per Application:

> > > > MSM 750 mg

> > > > DMSO 50 mg

> > > >

> > > > Above is the Dr s product description.......

> > > >

> > > > My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1

> tsp of

> > > > his Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

> > > >

> > > > Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this

> > > > conversion , but I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is

> right.

> > > >

> > > > I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

> > > >

> > > > 99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

> > > > 1 ml = 20 drops

> > > > 1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

> > > > Can that be right?

> > > > Why would he recommend so little

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Okay, I think I see what your saying now.

It is not meant to be a DMSO product. The main purpose is for a MSM product and

the DMSO is just an activator.

You may be right.

And if people want to take large quanities of the DMSO buy the liquid 99%.

> > > > >

> > > > > https://jacoblab.com/OrderExcelsa10X.html

> > > > >

> > > > > Active ingredients: dimethyl sulfone 15% (150 mg/mL), dimethyl

> > > > > sulfoxide 1% (10 mg/mL).

> > > > >

> > > > > Application Size: 1 teaspoonful (5 mL)

> > > > > Applications per container: 48

> > > > > Amount Per Application:

> > > > > MSM 750 mg

> > > > > DMSO 50 mg

> > > > >

> > > > > Above is the Dr s product description.......

> > > > >

> > > > > My question is , how much 99.9% DMSO would be needed to make 1

> > tsp of

> > > > > his Excelsa X10 solution which is 50mg DMSO. How much is 50mg?

> > > > >

> > > > > Awhile back I sat down with my caculator and came up with this

> > > > > conversion , but I for got how I did it, I am not sure if it is

> > right.

> > > > >

> > > > > I came up with one drop of a 99% solution is 55mg.

> > > > >

> > > > > 99.9% solution = 1100mg/ml

> > > > > 1 ml = 20 drops

> > > > > 1100mgDMSO in 1 ml divided by 20 = 55mg = 1 drop

> > > > > Can that be right?

> > > > > Why would he recommend so little

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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