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Resveratrol + DMSO = Ultimate excema killer


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#1 notox

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Posted 04 July 2008 - 08:34 AM


My little son plays mostly outdoors in the wintertime and digs extensively in the play schools
sandbox with his hands. Every year he develops what my wife and I call ET's finger,
and the dermatologist diagnosed as an excema. He was prescribed 3 different lotions
from the dermatologist and could not get rid of it within 2 month.

After 3 days RSV + DMSO the finger completely recovers.

I've had a (mild) excema too in both ears that also vanished after 3 days of RSV + DMSO.
My brother also had an extensively large excema between his toes and the same works for
him.

I haven't tried DMSO alone, so I cannot say if resveratrol is critical for success.

But if someone has an analog problem he may give it a try and report results

#2 maxwatt

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Posted 04 July 2008 - 12:03 PM

My little son plays mostly outdoors in the wintertime and digs extensively in the play schools
sandbox with his hands. Every year he develops what my wife and I call ET's finger,
and the dermatologist diagnosed as an excema. He was prescribed 3 different lotions
from the dermatologist and could not get rid of it within 2 month.

After 3 days RSV + DMSO the finger completely recovers.

I've had a (mild) excema too in both ears that also vanished after 3 days of RSV + DMSO.
My brother also had an extensively large excema between his toes and the same works for
him.

I haven't tried DMSO alone, so I cannot say if resveratrol is critical for success.

But if someone has an analog problem he may give it a try and report results


Missminni had eczema that may have been exacerbated by DSMO + resveratrol; I hope she will comment.

Also, dilute bleach seems to help with many cases of excema.

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#3 Brainbox

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Posted 04 July 2008 - 05:58 PM

Be carefull with DMSO, it will suck in any chemical that comes in contact. Yuck.




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