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DMSO

Also indexed as:Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)
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DMSO (dimethyl sulphoxide) is a colourless, slightly oily liquid that is primarily used as an industrial solvent.

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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:

Used for AmountWhy
Tendinitis
Apply a 10% gel twice per day under medical supervision3 stars[3 stars]
Dimethyl sulphoxide is anti-inflammatory and may be applied topically to reduce pain and swelling.
Osteoarthritis
Apply a gel containing 25% DMSO under the direction of a qualified doctor2 stars[2 stars]
Topical DMSO appears to be anti-inflammatory and able to relieve pain associated with osteoarthritis, possibly by inhibiting the transmission of pain messages by nerves.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Consult a qualified doctor2 stars[2 stars]
When applied to the skin, DMSO has anti-inflammatory properties and alleviates pain, apparently by inhibiting the transmission of pain messages by nerves.
Dupuytren’s Contracture
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
Supplemental dimethyl sulphoxide applied to the affected area may reduce pain by inhibiting transmission of pain messages, and may also soften the connective tissue.
Peptic Ulcer
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
DMSO is believed to have anti-oxidant activity and was found in one study to reduce relapse rates better than the ulcer drug cimetidine (Tagamet).
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
Preliminary research suggests that DMSO gel may help relieve symptoms of acute reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Scleroderma
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
Therapeutic applications of DMSO are controversial but some evidence indicates that it has anti-inflammatory properties and alleviates pain when applied to skin.
Sprains and Strains
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
DMSO has anti-inflammatory properties and may inhibit the transmission of pain messages by nerves. Supplementing with it may ease the pain of minor injuries.

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The information presented by TraceGains is for informational purposes only. It is based on scientific studies (human, animal, or in vitro), clinical experience, or traditional usage as cited in each article. The results reported may not necessarily occur in all individuals. Self-treatment is not recommended for life-threatening conditions that require medical treatment under a doctor's care. For many of the conditions discussed, treatment with prescription or over the counter medication is also available. Consult your doctor, practitioner, and/or pharmacist for any health problem and before using any supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications. Information expires December 2024.