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DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) Overview

 
Summary:DMSO is naturally found in vegetables, fruits, grains and animal products. DMSO is available for both non-medicinal and medicinal uses. The major clinical use of DMSO is to relieve symptoms of interstitial cystitis (chronic bladder infection).Scientific Evidence:Uses These uses have been tested in humans or animals. Safety and effectiveness have not always been proven. Some of these conditions are potentially serious, and should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.   Read more

 

rVita Treatment Chart for DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)

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10=Highest
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Rheumatic Diseases Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
Achondroplasia Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
AIDS-related Cryptococcal Meningitis Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
Autoimmunity Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
Amyloidosis Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
Diabetes Unclear or Conflicting Evidence Write a review -
Arthritis Unclear or Conflicting Evidence 10 -
Scleroderma Fair Negative Evidence Write a review -
 
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I rub DMSO on my joints everyday. It does seem to make a real difference.

This has helped   June 16, 2008
by: Nancy
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