DMSO
What is DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) and how does it work?
DMSO or Dimethyl sulfoxide is a chemical compound first synthesized in 1866. It is an all natural
substance derived from wood pulp in a process called kraft pulping.
DMSO and DMS (a component of DMSO)
exists in nature. The normal decomposition of plants produce DMSO.
Marine and fresh algae give off DMSO. Milk contains small amounts
of DMSO.
- DMSO has the unique ability to penetrate the skin barriers and
traverse the body quickly. This is due to its small molecular structure
and it's amazing characteristic as a solvent. It readily mixes
with organic and inorganic materials such as water and oil.
- DMSO
is also a carrier. Doctors have been using DMSO since 1963 to carry other medical
substances into the body making them much more effective.
- The most
important attribute of DMSO in our fight against the herpes virus
is it's unique ability to enter the cell itself.
How DMSO Fights the Virus
Lacking a genetic
material to exist on it's own, viruses can only replicate (multiply)
within an existing cell. Once inside the cell the herpes virus is protected
by the protein coating of the cell making most antiviral drugs
ineffective against the herpes virus. (Of course, big pharmaceutical
companies don't want you to know that.)
DMSO contains oxygen.
Viruses cannot exist in an elevated oxygen (or alkaline) environment.
Applied properly DMSO enters the cell and kills the herpes virus.
This is an indisputable fact.
DMSO Safety
We belive DMSO to be very safe. Dr. Morton Walker in his book "DMSO
- Nature's Healer" states "Compared to aspirin
DMSO is a much safer drug." And in "DMSO
- The complete up-to-date guidebook", Dr. David Williams
states "I have not had
experience with any other drug in medicine which I consider to
be safer. In my opinion, there are more data on human toxicology
of DMSO than have ever been obtained for any other experimental
drug."
Disclaimer: DMSO is approved by the FDA for Interstitial Cystitis - a disease occurring mostly in children. Off label use is therefore permitted. Stabilized liquid oxygen is on the FDA's GRAS list - Generally Regarded As Safe. Statements about DMSO and Oxy2 made herein have not been evaluated by the FDA. NAOB, Inc. does not intend to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Do not use DMSO when pregnant.
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