🌟 Elevate Your Skin Game with DMSO Gel!
DMSO Gel with Aloe Vera is a 4-ounce skin cleaning agent designed to provide soothing hydration and rejuvenation. With a lightweight design and made in the USA, this gel is perfect for those seeking effective skin care solutions on the go.
A**R
Excellent product, easy to apply.
Excellent product. Because of the aloe gel, the applied skin area stays wet longer than with straight DMSO, but it is easier to apply with just a finger or two vs. needed a pad for regular DMSO. Mild odor from DMSO is negligible. Has been excellent for relieving occasional knee complaints.
S**3
Great stuff!
Yes!!! Great for helping with knee pain !!!
B**L
worth a try
well I'm using this on my body in hopes it helps my lungs. its greasy when applied. I get a little burning sensation but nothing too intense. only time will tell if it works for me.
J**4
Worked for me
This helped a lot when I had a hard fall. It relieved me of a lot of soreness and sped up the healing process.
H**D
Good as a carrier, but not pain relief
I use this primarily with DIM cream that is expensive and supposed to be applied to my entire thighs (supposed to help with cellulite but I was already taking a DIM supplement as well), so I mix it with this product so that it covers more surface area and hopefully absorbs much better. It gets a bit warm when I start to mix it in my hand and it does not burn or irritate whatsoever.I have tried using it on my wrist where I have pain from a bad case of carpal tunnel when I was pregnant but I have not noticed any change in that after applying it.So, I believe it works as a carrier, but I haven't had luck with it as a pain reliever.PSA: I came into my bathroom tonight and a bunch of tiny ants were all over this jar. I have no idea where they came from, especially since I've been using it for weeks. Just keep the lid on tight and wipe up any spills
S**Y
Magic
Excellent. Works like a charm. It does have a scent— smells like something in the nightshade family. A little goes a lot way and it’s super easy to apply. I wash my hands before and after use. I’ve used this for a variety of dermatitis, bug bites, etc.
C**G
Pain killer but Itchy skin
Can relief my knee pain but at a cost of Skin allergy and itchy skin after 2-3 days of application. Stop using it already
D**E
One of the best household personal pharma items in the bathroom cabinet
I've enjoyed using DMSO for myself, family, and patients since the mid 1990's. It's likely one of the best household personal pharma items in the bathroom cabinet.Recently I noted some people saying you can use DMSO together with wintergreen oil as a local analgesic. Well, time for me to try it!According to Wiki references, Thirty ml (about 1 fluid ounce) of oil of wintergreen is equivalent to 55.7 grams of aspirin, or about 171 adult aspirin tablets (US). This conversion illustrates the potency and potential toxicity of oil of wintergreen. [1]Patients should definitely be aware that excessive use of DMSO together with Wintergreen oil applied to the skin could have an outcome similar to the excessive use of aspirin, (note: aspirin is not methyl salicylate, but rather acetylsalicylic acid), such as bleeding and so on. In other words, it might not be a very good idea for patients to relentlessly apply large combinations of DMSO and Wintergreen Oil, day in and day out, or over vast surfaces of the skin.So on the one hand, it appears that DMSO together with Wintergreen oil is no more dangerous than aspirin; but on the other hand, it can be just as dangerous as aspirin for those that are relentless in its excessive application. I hope I haven’t scared anyone away. The fact is that DMSO used with other medicines is extremely powerful & useful. In some instances, such as the treatment of poisonous spider bites, the combo of DMSO with other meds is the best medicine available (per the empirical studies I have read). And like all powerful medicines, you have to be intelligent in its application. Thank God the corporate-sponsored US FDA was unable to bar its use!Regarding safety: Is there a difference between taking aspirin pills and applying methyl salicylate transdermally (note: transdermally means DMSO carrying the medicine across the skin)? According to one peer-reviewed study, there is no difference; “No significant difference was detected between baseline and 6-hour thromboxane levels for either aspirin.” [2]Does Wintergreen oil mix well with DMSO? I don’t know, but will give it a try. For DMSO to effectively carry medicine across the skin barrier, two conditions must be met:1) The molecular weight of the medicine must about 350 moles or less, [Molecular weights of everything can be gleamed by online search or Merck index – If the medicine weighs more, then the chemical is just too big to pass through the skin barrier];2) The medicine must be able to fully dissolve into the DMSO, [Vitamin C for instance does not dissolve well at all – wherein many hormones from testosterone, estrogen, to corticosteroids, dissolve and are carried across the skin very well by DMSO].My personal experience has found a great deal of success in using DMSO to transdermally carry many antibiotic ointments and corticosteroids across the skin – Hence, vastly improving their effectiveness!SUNBURN: I have never seen anything work nearly to the degree of DMSO (particularly with aloe gel) on preventing sunburn! I cannot begin to recall the innumerable successes of patient-use whose skin turned Beet Red under the Caribbean sun. I have never seen an instance of ‘sun burn’ occurring in a single patient provided they applied it soon and frequent! I am not endowed with a great deal of eloquence. Even if I had the skill, I do not believe I could adequately describe the remarkable achievements of this physician in using DMSO (and aloe gel) in preventing sunburn among over-exposed patients in the Caribbean.The caution for people is to realize that DMSO has the ability to carry many chemicals across the skin and into the capillaries, and blood stream. Patients are advised to keep this in mind. It might be extremely harmful to apply DMSO and then work with poisonous chemicals you don’t want in your blood stream; [examples: gardening chemicals such as glycophosphates, insect killers (including mosquito spray), certain cleaning products, and maybe even sun screen]. The great news is that this is a wonderfully powerful & useful medicinal tool; and you are a grown adult that does not need some government bureaucrat to hold you by the hand, and do everything for you!Power to the People![1] Johnson PN: Methyl salicylate/aspirin equivalence: Vet Hum Toxicol 1985; 26:317-318[2] Tanen DA, et al., Comparison of oral aspirin versus topical applied methyl salicylate for platelet inhibition. Ann Pharmacother. 2008 Oct;42(10):1396-401. doi: 10.1345/aph.1L128. Epub 2008 Aug 12.
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