https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-dmso-treats-incurable-autoimmune?
How DMSO Treats “Incurable” Autoimmune and Contractile Disorders
The decades of research that could have prevented an immense amount of human suffering
Story at a Glance:
•DMSO is a remarkably safe substance that effectively treats a variety of conditions (e.g., chronic pain, acute injuries, and strokes) that medicine has struggled with for decades. Many readers here have already experienced profound benefits from using it.
•DMSO is a powerful (but safe) anti-inflammatory agent that is often extremely helpful for autoimmune conditions. For example, it’s frequently used to treat asthma, inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis and irritable bowel syndrome), interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome), ITP, lupus, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, scleroderma, Sjogren’s syndrome, and uveitis.
•DMSO is also remarkably effective at stabilizing and refolding proteins. This allows it to treat a variety of “untreatable” genetic disorders, and conditions characterized by the abnormal accumulation of misfolded proteins in the body (e.g., amyloidosis) or chronic deposits of excessive contractile collagen (e.g., surgical scars, abdominal adhesions, Dupuytren’s contractures, and Peyronie’s disease). Two of the most dramatic examples of this are scleroderma and fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva—both “untreatable” conditions where DMSO can provide truly lifesaving benefits.
•In this article, I will present the wealth of evidence substantiating each of those uses, share my theory on how the unusual antimicrobial properties of DMSO explain some of these benefits, and present DMSO treatment protocols for many of those disorders. Additionally, since many readers requested it, I put together a simplified guide on how to use DMSO orally or topically.
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a simple and readily available naturally occurring chemical that rapidly enters the body through the skin and has a variety of remarkable therapeutic properties. When it was discovered, its proponents believed it (much like antibiotics) represented a new therapeutic principle in medicine and once adopted, would completely change how medicine was practiced. Unfortunately, the FDA conducted a reprehensible campaign against it and was able to successfully bury it.
Since there are so many uses for DMSO, to effectively present them, I’ve had to comb through well over ten thousand pages of scientific literature and then order them into a logical sequence (of what will be roughly a nine-part series). For instance, in the first part of this series, I discussed how DMSO completely changed the management of neurological injuries and showed that were it to be adopted, millions would no longer be disabled from the common emergencies we view as insurmountable within the current medical paradigm (e.g., frequent disabilities from stroke and the inevitability of becoming a paraplegic after a spinal cord injury). (See link for article)
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**Comment**
DMSO has been a well-kept secret among those who are desperate enough to learn about it. If you are new to it, go here for a basic article and helpful videos that explain it in layman’s terms as well as MSM, a derivative of DMSO. I also include helpful info on dosages, etc.
I’ve used it many times over the years and always with good, measurable results.
I highly recommend reading a Midwestern Doctor’s thorough article in full as the good doctor goes through many conditions DMSO treats as well as the scientific studies and experiences behind them.
He goes through DMSO use for MS, Lupus, Asthma, Interstitial cystitis, Uveitis, inflammatory bowel diseases, Myasthenia gravis, Sjogren’s syndrome, as well as the possible bacterial component (even the challenges of pleomorphism) in many of these conditions and how DMSO is bacteriostatic, antiviral and antifungal.
You can use DMSO topically (recommended for newbies first), orally, intramuscularly, and intravenously.
Its only downsides are the tingling, itching in topical applications as well as the odor for all applications. The severity of smell is commiserate with the amount used.
Go here for more:
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2024/09/16/dmso-its-remarkable-properties/ Compilation of existing safety and toxicology data, and how it could save millions from brain and spinal injury and complex neurological disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and ‘incurable’ autoimmune and contractile disorders but has been vilified by the FDA for decades.
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2023/04/18/best-supplements-for-arthritis/
- https://justusrhope.substack.com/p/the-other-ivermectin-dmso? Article Excerpts:
[DMSO’s] virtues were extolled in another Congressional Hearing, this one taking place on March 24, 1980, before Claude Pepper’s Select House Committee on Aging. The drug was DMSO, and the opponent, as in Senator Johnson’s Hearing, was once again the FDA.
As with Ivermectin, the FDA [Bureau of Drugs] Director, Dr. J. Richard Crout, explained—tongue in cheek—that the agency would be the first to advocate DMSO’s use if it had only evidence that it worked.
“The FDA is willing, indeed anxious, to approve DMSO for such uses whenever controlled trials meeting the statutory standard are available [Page 61].
In place of Dr. Pierre Kory sat Dr. Stanley Jacob, a professor of surgery at the University of Oregon Medical School. Dr. Jacob was the dynamic Harvard-trained physician who headed the University of Oregon Transplant Program and had discovered many of the benefits of DMSO after first using it as a cryoprotectant.
Dr. Jacob testified before the committee in 1980, just as Dr. Kory would do some 40 years later, in 2020, and told an unbelievable story to a group of Washington D.C. insiders about the miraculous benefits of an almost unknown drug.
Like Dr. Kory, he has been proven correct.
Dr. Kory authored a book about his experience entitled The War Against Ivermectin: The Medicine that Saved Millions and Could Have Ended the Pandemic.
Dr. Jacob authored the book Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma and Disease.
DMSO met the same fate in 1980 as Ivermectin did following Dr. Kory’s Congressional hearing in 2020: The FDA buried it.
The FDA shut down research on DMSO in 1965 after an estimated 100,000 patients began enjoying its benefits.
Many states have laws that steer licensed physicians away from prescribing DMSO for anything other than interstitial cystitis.
Sound familiar?