Today, I’m pulling back the curtain on this forbidden cure, exposing how DMSO (alongside nature’s other hidden remedies like fenbendazole and therapeutic peptides) hold the potential to:
Reverse cancer (including cervical, prostate, and breast tumors). Regrow some nerves, potentially heal spinal cord injuries, and restore damaged organs. Eliminate chronic pain (without opioids or surgery). Detoxify heavy metals and spike protein fragments lodged in tissues. Supercharge cellular signaling to activate the body’s innate healing power.
(Enjoyed reading the article. You guys and gals pick it to pieces)
Industrial solvents are always great medicine.
Any contaminant you have on your skin will be dissolved and absorbed into the underlying tissue.
My dad used DMSO back in the late 70’s, maybe early 80’s to help with pain and inflammation. I don’t know if it really helped him or not. Maybe some? He had chronic pain for years. Even after using it.
I remember this from the 1960s. Lots of scams going around then about it’s miracle abilities.
It went over like “Fish Flour”. Remember that one?
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I remember reading an article about this in the 1960s.
The article said you can get put some on the back of your hand and taste it in your mouth in a few seconds.
I think it was in Popular Science.
I believe I used this stuff in a gel in the ‘80s for some kind of pain. Stunk, garlicky
One drug examined was Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) along with its promoter Dr. Stanley Jacob.[14] KHOU’s documentary predated CBS News’ 60 Minutes investigation of DMSO by ten years.[15]
The documentary, written by reporter Ron Stone[16] earned a 52 share of the evening Houston television viewing audience and praise from local media. The Houston Chronicle said the program was “made by and for Houstonians, but its appeal should be national... I guarantee you’ll be fascinated”. The Houston Post said “A hard-hitting piece of video journalism. A big-time, professional look”. US Senator Ralph Yarborough subsequently appeared on KHOU’s news programs, praised the producers and promised his US Senate Subcommittee on Health would hold hearings to probe drug licensing procedures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Godfrey
...”forbidden cure”. That tells you all you need to know. That’s right all these years the cure for cancer was right there but Big Pharma forbid it.🙄🙄🙄
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My brothers were were harness horse trainers and drivers. They used DMSO treatment if their horses were a little sore.
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I just started a DMSO roll-on this morning. Have chronic pain in thumb and wrist from several injuries long ago.
The kind I bought is pharmaceutical grade 70% with Aloe gel 30%. No perceptible stink on hand. I’ll see how it goes.
Not all DMSO is pure. Need to do your own research. I did. My background is such that I have enough confidence in my own research and knowledge to do this. Did the same on Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Hydroxychloroquine, Methylene Blue...and using all of them.
No covid shot! Duh. I researched way back when and knew it was all a scam, and treatments would kill many, many people. Did start low dose Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine immediately, sunshine, Vits C, D3, K...
Never had so much as a cold since 2020.
DMSO IS a solvent, but is not toxic to humans in smart amounts. Well proven, many, many studies.
FDA panicked long ago, and tried like heck to ban it. Idiots.
Don’t injest unless you REALLY know what you’re doing. If applying to skin, do a small skin patch test on your forearm first. Seems the dilution with aloe advice is very common. Common side effects are itching (usually goes away quick enough), slight burning sensation (not actual burn), read up. Some people may be allergic, but nobody croaked (yet) if use properly. It’s actually very forgiving.
Some idiots used it without washing their skin first, and whatever’s on the outside gets a fast track inside if it’s a low molecular weight. Like some pesticides and drugs....
Anyhoo, I see the “Industrial Solvent!!!” batsignal went up immediately lol. Don’t tip over your easy chair pounding on the keyboard!
I tried it back in the 70s after reading about it in a sports book (Jim Bouton’s Ball Four, I think), where it was touted as a cure for inflammation. Health food stores sold it back then - was supposedly a horse liniment. It didn’t help me so I stopped.