Tweetcool post bro. icy hot just dosnt work well.
do they sell 5 gallon buckets of dmso? this time of year is hard on the joints for me.
TweetI didn't know where to put this, but i found it interesting and maybe can be usefull for those ppl with joint pains or more.
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The topical application of DMSO is useful for:
Reducing the pain, & swelling & speeding the healing of sport or other injury such as sprains, strains, pulls, bruises, bone fractures
Tendinitis, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow
Bursitis
Frozen shoulder
Muscle spasms
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Gout
Hemorrhoids
Fever blisters
Neuralgia
Sinus & muscle tension headaches - applied directly to the site
Sinusitis - applied to the sinus area
Varicose veins
Burns
DMSO is synthesized from wood products. Crown-Zellerbach Corporation supplies most of the DMSO to the U.S. Both marine & fresh water algae & plankton give off DMSO. Sea grass produces DMSO. Brewer's yeast releases DMSO.
DMSO has the ability to penetrate the skin where it then exerts anti-inflammatory action, reducing pain & swelling & improving joint mobility. It increases blood flow throughout the body & speeds healing processes. DMSO is a powerful scavenger of the damaging hydroxyl free radicals in the body which are associated with arthritis. It can prevent free radicals from destroying the lubricating fluid in the joints if used early & regularly in the disease process. Rheumatoid arthritis responds best when DMSO usage is started early. DMSO is more effective with osteoarthritis, the "wear & tear" kind of arthritis.
All studies have shown DMSO to be remarkably safe in over 3000 published reports.
Relief from acute pain can be within 5-30 minutes. Relief from chronic pain as in severe arthritis may take from 1-6 weeks or longer of regular use.
Many DMSO applications are in a 70-90% application but may burn & be a bit irritating to the skin.
DIRECTIONS:
Apply to the affected area & to a larger area extending around the problem area, i.e. in an ankle injury apply to the entire foot, ankle & leg up to the knee.
Frequency of application depends upon whether the condition is acute or chronic.
In acute injuries: Apply every 2 hours up to 6-8 hours following the injury. Then for the next 5 days or so apply once every 4-6 hours. Thereafter, apply twice daily as needed.
Chronic conditions require longer regimens. Apply twice daily to the affected area.
Do not expose the area treated with DMSO to household or other toxic chemicals up to 5 hours after applying
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I realy weight 135lbs and never used a dumbell in my life.
Tweetcool post bro. icy hot just dosnt work well.
do they sell 5 gallon buckets of dmso? this time of year is hard on the joints for me.
TweetDMSO rocks. I have used it for many years.
TweetYou might want to check out Lelemage.com they sell by the oz or something + its real cheapOriginally posted by jipped genes
cool post bro. icy hot just dosnt work well.
do they sell 5 gallon buckets of dmso? this time of year is hard on the joints for me.
Gearjunky is only an imaginary character
I realy weight 135lbs and never used a dumbell in my life.
Tweetyeah its pretty cheap stuff i have been to that site but i dont remember the cost.Originally posted by gearjunky
You might want to check out Lelemage.com they sell by the oz or something + its real cheap
TweetI can't get that website to pull up, any help?Originally posted by jipped genes
yeah its pretty cheap stuff i have been to that site but i dont remember the cost.
Strength, Power, and Love of the game is all you need.
TweetOriginally posted by Triggerman2003
I can't get that website to pull up, any help?
Oops a made a mistake guy's its www.lemelange.com and go look in the bodybuilding supply section you will find plenty of goodie
Gearjunky is only an imaginary character
I realy weight 135lbs and never used a dumbell in my life.