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  • DMSO: A remedy for respiratory diseases and lung conditions

    07/25/2025 8:31:35 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 79 replies
    expose-news.com ^ | July 25, 2025 | A Midwestern Doctor & Rhoda Wilson,
    Chronic respiratory diseases remain profitable but poorly treated, subjecting patients to expensive healthcare, impaired stamina and painful decline. However, there is an effective and inexpensive alternative: dimethyl sulphoxide, or DMSO.DMSO is an “umbrella remedy” that treats diverse ailments through its therapeutic properties, including reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and reviving dying cells. These properties uniquely address underlying causes of chronic respiratory diseases by reducing fibrosis and inflammation, restoring damaged organs and improving circulation.DMSO also addresses respiratory infections through antimicrobial activity, reduced lung inflammation and potentiation of antimicrobial therapies.Extensive published data and user reports demonstrate DMSO’s remarkable results for asthma, COPD, cystic...
  • The Miraculous Healing Power of DMSO: Nature’s Forgotten Cure for Cancer, Pain, and Regeneration

    04/28/2025 7:48:23 PM PDT · by airdalechief · 43 replies
    100percentfedup.com ^ | Apr 28, 2025 | By Noah
    For decades, the pharmaceutical industry and its enablers in the FDA, CDC, and mainstream medicine have systematically suppressed the truth about DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)—a powerful, natural compound extracted from trees that holds the key to tissue regeneration, cancer remission, inflammation reversal, and chronic pain relief.
  • Any FReepers ever use DMSO??

    01/26/2011 8:31:17 PM PST · by djf · 86 replies
    I recall in the 80's there being alot of hub-bub about DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) being used as a pain reliever for arthritis and general snake-oil for what ails ya. Well, in the 80's I was in my 20's and early 30's, so I never paid much attention. Plus, these were the very early days of the internet so info was basically what you saw on the local news, and not much else. Now, however, being in my 40's (just kidding... do the math!!) I have some minor aches and pains and perhaps early arthritis. Not much, but enuff to make me...