I still wonder what a little DMSO/c60/OO would do for wrinkles. I know it's used with arnica oil.
DMSO is toxic and a mutagen (See MSDS for DMSO)
"DMSO is toxic and a mutagen"
I'm sorry, Walter. You should dig a bit deeper than to quote the MSDS piece, as a reference. Those write-ups must state the absolute worst-case potential, whether they are backed by solid science or not.
That statement is, scientifically speaking, unsupportable.
DMSO has been studied with eight species of mammals, including humans, as well some fish and birds, with almost universal agreement as to its low toxicity. DMSO is roughly 1/7th as toxic as aspirin (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17755402)
In ABC-TV's Good Morning America's interview of Robert Herschler, the co-discoverer of the pharmaceutical effects of DMSO at 8:17 AM, February 5. 1981, he said, "...the toxicity of DMSO is very low. It's not true that it is dangerous. Compared to aspirin, DMSO is a much safer drug. People are killed taking aspirin; no one has even been killed taking DMSO."
If we look at the MSDS for aspirin (https://www.caymanch...sdss/70260m.pdf) it is so toxic that it likely would not be approved by FDA today. Further, it can't be patented, and so FDA would view it, behind closed doors, as competing with patentable drugs too well, as FDA is locked in bed with big pharma.
DMSO is an invaluable medicine, which was regarded as one of the three most important medical finds of the 20th century.
FDA attempted to ban it in 1965, most likely because it competes with conventional profit-driven medical interventions. This after there were over 300 studies and over 10,000 patient records showing its amazing properties.
However, it can't be patented or generate profits AND it can't be put through double-blind studies because of its odd odor. So FDA’s J. Richard Crout, MD, admitted that they could not control its use and thus rejected its approval and then tried to remove it from public use.
However, since it is commonly available as an industrial solvent, FDA could not truly ban it.
However, FDA ruled that the companies that sell it to those of us that know about it must put warnings on the labels, "Not approved for human use MAY BE UNSAFE." And WARNING: This product is sold as a solvent only. It is unlawful to represent in any way that this product is useful or safe for medical purposes."
Thus, the manufacturer - or, according to FDA, even I am not allowed to talk about DMSO's amazing medical properties. FDA abrogates the First Amendment?
It has absolutely changed my life (and continues to), and according to my foot surgeon, has done what is considered to be "medically impossible" in healing torn ligaments in my foot [anterior talofibular (ATF), calcanealfibular (CFL), and posterior talofibula (PTF)] AND my torn Achilles tendon -- without immobilization.
Further, I have two friends who experienced chronic migraines, and when DMSO was rubbed on their heads where it hurt, the pain disappeared with five minutes - because DMSO is highly transdermal and blocks conduction in nerves, in a manner similar to the way that local anesthetics work.
Another with chronic sinus headaches keeps a jar of DMSO gel in her purse, because it not only stops her sinus headaches, but stops her carpal tunnel pain, as she is a bookkeeper and working on the computer all day.
https://www.youtube....h?v=MgvymT63oA4
DMSO is as important as antibiotics, only antibiotics can be patented and generate great profits.
As to DMSO and wrinkles, I have rubbed it on the skin under my eyes with vitamin A, which causes tremendous dryness and wrinkling after a couple days. I worried that I had done permanent damage to the skin.
However, on cessation, after about a week, the skin looked as if it had been renewed.
Dr. H. Harry Szmant, former Chairman of the University of Detroit's chemistry department said that DMSO "...has a tremendous capacity to dissolve substances. It is a reagent that can speed up some chemical reactions a "billionfold."
"The unique capability of DMSO to penetrate living tissues without causing significant damage is probably related to its relatively polar nature, its capacity to accept hydrogen bonds, and its relatively small and compact structure."
DMSO penetrates skin to increase the rate of healing of soft tissues beneath skin tremendously.
Thus, it healed the three ligaments in my foot and healed my Achilles tendon by simply rubbing it on the skin above them twice a day for four months.
So, yes, it can improve wrinkled skin, too.
For more, watch the three 60 minute reports on DMSO on YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube....h?v=u0i7jARfKeI
https://www.youtube....h?v=icfh4x2vxbA
https://www.youtube....h?v=gvHNN2XbkqU
and then various videos at:
https://www.youtube....arch_query=DMSO
Edited by mikey, 10 January 2015 - 09:04 AM.