Are you using distilled water to dilute the DMSO? Thanks for that information on how you use DMSO. There are a lot of horror stories on Amazon of skin burning and bad smell.
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I was going to use distilled water. I keep lots of it around for my small appliances (iron, floor steamer, etc.). I suspect that the horror stories on Amazon have been planted by pharma shills. I know it can cause a tingling sensation on your skin and garlic breath that can persist for some people. I haven’t used it yet so I don’t know what the reaction on me might be. I have a friend (vaccinated) who has been having inflammation at the base of his spinal cord. Doctors have been struggling to identify the source of his pain but haven’t been able to yet. He had a bone biopsy today and may need long-term inflammation care if they can’t identify the source of the inflammation and cure it. I was thinking DMSO.
Dr. Pierre Kory has been writing about ClO2 on his Substack recently; also look up “Quantum Leap” video on Rumble. (They’ve deleted it everywhere else.) Mark Grenon, I think is the guy’s name. The Feds went and arrested him and his sons in Columbia for teaching people how to use the chlorine dioxide. This is the stuff that Trump talked about in the beginning of C-19 and the media claimed he was telling people to drink bleach.
Garlic breath? Thanx for the reminder. That was a common complaint way, WAY, back when DMSO started getting some attention. Wasn’t interested at the time and that kept me from getting interested——
The DMSO Handbook: A Practical Guide to its Uses and Applications
How to take DMSO Orally and Best Practices
When I first started using it I did smell kinda chemical (like garlic?) I don’t get the smell anymore.