Psyche said:While reviewing DMSO studies, I found the following related to sinusitis and nasal polyps:
Excellent results were obtained in six of the seven cases with acute sinusitis
and good results in the other. In the second subgroup of five patients, one
patient was considered to have had an excellent result and two, good results.
In this series, DMSO was not applied to the mucous membrane but only to
the over-lying skin. In all patients within one-half hour there was decreased
nasal congestion and the onset of a profuse nasal discharge. In nine of the
twelve cases the discharge was purulent, which indicated effective drainage
of the infected sinus cavities.
The response in one patient was particularly impressive. This 52-year-old
female had had recurrent nasal polyps and in an attempt to treat this entity
she had been subjected to many polypectomies, which all proved to be unsuc-
cessful. In desperation, she was subjected to a course of radiation therapy, but
again this was unsuccessful. Following topical DMSO therapy, using the
patient’s own words, “DMSO had done more” for this recurring condition
than any other type of therapy previously tried. A few minutes after DMSO
was applied to the patient, a large volume of purulent material drained from
the nose and relief of congestion occurred.
The above results were obtained by applying DMSO to the skin of the
face only. It would have been interesting to observe the therapeutic effect of
DMSO applied to the nasal mucous membrane itself.
FWIW.
This is very interesting. Do you know what the concentration was? And what should it be for doing a snizzle with it? If I recall, DMSO is anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal. I'm wondering if it would work better than a snizzle with Nystatin for getting rid of polyps.
Also, I'm wondering if just one application of the DMSO on the face got rid of the polyps, or if it is an on-going therapy that is done every day? The article didn't specify.
As far as DMSO helping people with mental problems. That's really amazing!
Pscye said:All patients stopped their conventional therapy 2 weeks before they started on the DMSO. This study is from the 1960s.
Of course, since it worked so well, they are no longer doing this, right?