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Title: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: anonymous573 on March 24, 2017, 03:50:30 PM
I've been using DMSO combined with topical vitamin e and castor oil, and I'm wondering mostly about the DMSO. And if it is, how diluted should it be? Like 70% pure DMSO and 30% Aloe vera, or just 100% pure DMSO, and if that should that be diluted?
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: james1947 on March 24, 2017, 10:45:49 PM
anonymous

I never used DMSO, but you have 100's of posts on this board
Until you will get a concrete answer you may want to read some posts

James
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: QuackAttack on March 24, 2017, 10:54:23 PM
Anonymous,

DMSO is absolutely safe. Don't use more than 70% our you will make you penis irritated and then it will dry out and get flaky skin. As far a effective, those combinations you are proposing is exactly what I wound up using to no avail.
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: NeoV on March 25, 2017, 02:12:19 AM
DMSO is only safe if you do not ruin your skin with it, and if you do not allow other chemicals into your blood stream. Wash your hands carefully and do not let it touch anything other than what you intend it to transport into your penis.

Effective? studies suggest that it indeed softens scar tissue. As for members on this forum, they have had positive benefits, but I will say that it is quite messy and so hard to do daily that a lot of guys don't stick with it. I am sure it is great when combined with heat therapy and traction and a good oral treatment regime.
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: Christopher1 on April 09, 2017, 03:47:56 AM
I used it.

It did nothing. Only made my penile skin look 20 years older - permanently. :(

AVOID.
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: melting on April 13, 2017, 05:02:50 PM
Christopher1, cause you used 99% and didnt do your homework researching it.
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It is safe if you use it in a clean way and do your research on how to apply.
Its quiet known what it can do. I can penetrate skin layers and thus potentially reach the tunica.
It can also carry with it supplements to a certain degree.

Effective depends on your plaque and how often you apply the dmso. It can be quiet a hassle as you need to keep it clean and wait at least 15 minutes for it to do its thing without wearing for example black trousers(color/chemicals could be moved inside with it)
I managed to soften my plaques considerably while applying it daily for many weeks.
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: james1947 on April 13, 2017, 06:38:48 PM
Agree with you Melting :)
All the advice's on the forum is to use 70% or less and watch if have some negative effect on the skin

James
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: Crooked_Stick on April 13, 2017, 11:07:48 PM
I mix pure DMSO with equal parts magnesium oil and Lugols....I store it in blue glass eye dropper bottles and apply each morning after bath rubbing it in with the glass dropper....it will in many cases soften the plaque
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: Christopher1 on April 14, 2017, 12:35:30 AM
How much did your condition improve with this protocol?
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: Paolo on April 14, 2017, 04:06:24 AM
The problem with most supplements is there molecular weight, even with DMSO most won't carry into the skin in my humble opinion  :-\
If a (safe) nano molecular supplement could be developed then that would be quite something  :-\

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469998
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: james1947 on April 15, 2017, 04:48:47 AM
Amazing results using DMSO:
Alternative Treatment - Peyronies Society Forums (https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,6096.0.html)
Worth reading

James
Title: Re: Is DMSO safe and effective
Post by: melting on April 15, 2017, 05:23:19 PM
paolo, actually a lot of supplements can be transported by DMSO like vitamin C, E and iodine.