Maybe you should try another AI that isn’t stuck up pharma’s rear end.
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Hahahahahaha! I snorted chlorine dioxide-laced water out my nose when I read that! DMSO is perfectly safe. I’ve both applied it to my skin and poured it into an open wound at 70%, drank it at 30% (couldn’t stand the rotten garlic taste so I quit that), and I dropped it in my eyes at 3% for three weeks (so far) just to see if it was safe. I would NEVER recommend anything to someone that I haven’t used myself.
I've been my own guinea pig for going on 30 years.
Recent anecdote on DMSO:
Wife has had terrible trouble with her gums. Every time they flare up she has to get a scaling, which is very painful. The last two flare ups I made her a DMSO and Peroxide rinse. 1 part DMSO, 1 part Peroxide, and 2 parts distilled water.
Everything I do regarding DMSO happens in as good a sterile environment as I can get in the kitchen. I'm a big fan of Everclear as my sterilizing agent after things that can be boiled are boiled. Bottles are fun, because I swish the inside with Everclear then light it up with one of those long lighters. Those bottles play a fire tune. I consider them sterile after that.
Here's what she did:
I think I'd like to make a run at eradicating the Clostridium once and for all. I, too, suffer from issues because of root canals. I'll be the guinea pig. So in addition to the above mentioned protocol, I'll add an Ivermectin swish after the DMSO/Peroxide, but before the probiotic. I'll crush the Ivermectin and suspend it in some coconut oil. This should be swallowed, but it might be gross.
It's impossible to overstate what a massive problem it is that the medical profession is engaged in an iatrogenocide against the American people. You can try to exit the system. But it's incredibly corrosive to have so many smart people and trillions of dollars dedicated to harm.— Toby Rogers (@uTobian) May 3, 2026