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My experience with it as told:

http://www.racehorseherbal.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8 & t=97

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DMSO for Bell's Palsy

> Hello,

> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months ago.

> I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine has

> provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO and it

> seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution mixed

> with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how best to use

> this on my face.

>

> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water OK or

> do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best way to

> apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with it (and how

> best to do that)?

>

> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to hear

> what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others stricken

> with BP.

>

> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

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Betsy,

Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

various things that should not be in us.

Gerry

>

> Hello,

> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> best to use this on my face.

>

> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> it (and how best to do that)?

>

> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> stricken with BP.

>

> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

G. Simpkins

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Bell's Palsy can sometimes occur as a result of Lyme disease. You might want to

consider getting tested for that--especially if you live in a Lyme endemic area

or traveled through one.

Mara

> Betsy,

>

> Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

> is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

> cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

> can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

> is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

> metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

> or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

> accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

> there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

> person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

> various things that should not be in us.

>

> Gerry

>

>

> >

> > Hello,

> > I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> > ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> > has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> > and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> > mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> > best to use this on my face.

> >

> > Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> > need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> > OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> > way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> > it (and how best to do that)?

> >

> > If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> > hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> > stricken with BP.

> >

> > Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

> >

> >

>

> --

> Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

>

> G. Simpkins

>

>

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Gere and Betsy,

Have you seen the emu oil price ? I just bought 32 oz. of aloe vera

for @ $7.00. Emu was a house mortgage and I don't have a house;-)))))

Bruce Chesley

Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

" The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:36:32 -0500 Gerry Simpkins writes:

Betsy,

Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

various things that should not be in us.

Gerry

>

> Hello,

> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> best to use this on my face.

>

> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> it (and how best to do that)?

>

> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> stricken with BP.

>

> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

good things.

G. Simpkins

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Forgot to mention that the Gardasil vaccine is causing neurological

problems in the young women who take it. A lady at our bank has Lou

Gehrig's disease now after having a Gardasil vaccine. Guillian Barre

syndrome is another thing named as cropping up after a Gardasil

vaccine. Not saying or implying that you have had that vaccine though.

Just wanted to include that for sharing to others who might not have

heard about it and who might consider taking that vaccine.

> Bell's Palsy can sometimes occur as a result of Lyme disease. You might want

to consider getting tested for that--especially if you live in a Lyme endemic

area or traveled through one.

>

> Mara

>

>

>

>> Betsy,

>>

>> Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

>> is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

>> cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

>> can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

>> is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

>> metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

>> or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

>> accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

>> there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

>> person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

>> various things that should not be in us.

>>

>> Gerry

>>

>>

>>> Hello,

>>> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

>>> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

>>> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

>>> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

>>> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

>>> best to use this on my face.

>>>

>>> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

>>> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

>>> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

>>> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

>>> it (and how best to do that)?

>>>

>>> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

>>> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

>>> stricken with BP.

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>>>

>>>

>> --

>> Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

>>

>> G. Simpkins

>>

>>

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I never have priced it. I do not generally have dry skin and do not use

DMSO regularly.

> Gere and Betsy,

>

> Have you seen the emu oil price ? I just bought 32 oz. of aloe vera

> for @ $7.00. Emu was a house mortgage and I don't have a house;-)))))

>

> Bruce Chesley

> Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

> Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

> The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

> " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

>

>

> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:36:32 -0500 Gerry Simpkins writes:

>

> Betsy,

>

> Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

> is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

> cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

> can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

> is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

> metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

> or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

> accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

> there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

> person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

> various things that should not be in us.

>

> Gerry

>

>

>> Hello,

>> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

>> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

>> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

>> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

>> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

>> best to use this on my face.

>>

>> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

>> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

>> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

>> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

>> it (and how best to do that)?

>>

>> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

>> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

>> stricken with BP.

>>

>> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>>

>>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good

things.

G. Simpkins

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Just use any healthy oil. No need for just emu. I use coconut oil to protect my

skin from DMSO burns.

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Gere and Betsy,

Have you seen the emu oil price ? I just bought 32 oz. of aloe vera

for @ $7.00. Emu was a house mortgage and I don't have a house;-)))))

Bruce Chesley

Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

" The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:36:32 -0500 Gerry Simpkins writes:

Betsy,

Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

various things that should not be in us.

Gerry

>

> Hello,

> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> best to use this on my face.

>

> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> it (and how best to do that)?

>

> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> stricken with BP.

>

> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

good things.

G. Simpkins

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To moisturise your sking, I use coconut oil, either the refind or virgin, the

refind is in Walmart in the cooking oil section for abut $5. 

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Subject: Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy

Gere and Betsy,

Have you seen the emu oil price ?  I just bought 32 oz. of aloe vera

for @ $7.00.  Emu was a house mortgage and I don't have a house;-)))))

Bruce Chesley

Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

" The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:36:32 -0500 Gerry Simpkins writes:

 

Betsy,

Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

various things that should not be in us.

Gerry

>

> Hello,

> I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> best to use this on my face.

>

> Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> it (and how best to do that)?

>

> If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> stricken with BP.

>

> Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

good things.

G. Simpkins

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The organic coconut oil for moisturizing is a wonderful suggestion. I

am an admittedly cautious DMSO user and I have a rule.. I don't use

anything near my DMSO skin application that I wouldn't eat..lol..

Lola

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You must love garlic;-)))))

Bruce Chesley

Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

" The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:42:31 -0500 " phoenix23002 tds.net "

writes:

The organic coconut oil for moisturizing is a wonderful suggestion. I

am an admittedly cautious DMSO user and I have a rule.. I don't use

anything near my DMSO skin application that I wouldn't eat..lol..

Lola

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Coconut oil is supposed to be very skin-healthy. If it is less

expensive, then it is the one to use IMO.

Gerry

>

> Just use any healthy oil. No need for just emu. I use coconut oil to

> protect my skin from DMSO burns.

>

> Re: DMSO for Bell's Palsy

>

> Gere and Betsy,

>

> Have you seen the emu oil price ? I just bought 32 oz. of aloe vera

> for @ $7.00. Emu was a house mortgage and I don't have a house;-)))))

>

> Bruce Chesley

> Truth is a terrible cross to bear.

> Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine

> The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus

> " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. "

>

> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:36:32 -0500 Gerry Simpkins <gsim@...

> <mailto:gsim%40tds.net>> writes:

>

> Betsy,

>

> Be sure to also use Emu oil to replace lost moisture in your skin. DMSO

> is extremely drying to skin. You also might try a series of liver

> cleanses, herbal cleanses, and sessions in an infrared sauna. Toxins

> can cause neurological problems. Chelation via diet at the very least

> is advisable too. The culinary herb cilantro is great for pulling

> metals from the body whether used in soups, casseroles, steamed veggies,

> or taken raw in salads. I am only guessing, but I would suspect

> accumulated toxins for nearly any type of neurological problem if not

> there from birth. The same concentration might not affect another

> person one bit. We are all different regarding our tolerances for

> various things that should not be in us.

>

> Gerry

>

>

> >

> > Hello,

> > I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) almost 3 months

> > ago. I'm researching alternative treatments as traditional medicine

> > has provided very little help (or hope). Recently learned about DMSO

> > and it seems like it might help this condition. I purchased a solution

> > mixed with 30% distilled water. Would appreciate any advice on how

> > best to use this on my face.

> >

> > Do I have to dilute it even further to use on my face/neck? I assume I

> > need to remove makeup and cleanse my face first - is just soap/water

> > OK or do I need to sterilize the skin with alcohol or ? first? Best

> > way to apply the DMSO? Anything else I should consider mixing in with

> > it (and how best to do that)?

> >

> > If anyone has experience using DMSO to treat Bell's Palsy I'd love to

> > hear what helped you and would be glad to pass the info on to others

> > stricken with BP.

> >

> > Thanks in advance! -- Pamela

> >

> >

>

> --

> Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

> good things.

>

> G. Simpkins

>

>

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