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What is DMSO used for? Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) is a byproduct of wood pulping and paper-making, but it can also naturally be found in fruits, the sea, and even in the atmosphere.
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    Nature's Gift DMSO Products

    What is DMSO used for? Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) is a byproduct of wood pulping and paper-making, but it can also naturally be found in fruits, the sea, and even in the atmosphere. It is a sulfur-based liquid that is believed to have healing properties. It is an antioxidant free radical scavenger that offers pain relief and anti-inflammatory capabilities. Many people use DMSO as a natural pain reliever. It is generally used topically and has the ability to permeate skin tissue easily. Here at LuckyVitamin, you will find an assortment of Nature's Gift DMSO products such as a DMSO gel infused with aloe vera, an unfragranced DMSO liquid, a 90%/10% distilled water DMSO gel, and an aloe vera and rose scented DMSO cream. You'll also have your choice of other DMSO gels in varying sizes from 2 ounce to 16 ounce jars, DMSO liquids in plastic or amber glass options, and even a roll on aloe vera and DMSO product.

    FDA Approved DMSO for Painful Bladder Syndrome

    While DMSO has been used as an industrial solvent since the 1800's, it has been scientifically researched since the mid-20th century. Based on findings, the FDA approved DMSO as a prescription for treating the painful symptoms of bladder syndrome. It may also be used in the treatment of many other health conditions which cause pain such as shingles.

    Why Do People Use DMSO?

    There are many reasons people choose to use DMSO products for alleviating pain. Some health conditions that DMSO are used for include osteoarthritis, headache, eye problems, scars, scledroderma, and Rheumatoid arthritis. To be clear, there is little scientific evidence available to date to verify DMSO for these uses that go beyond its FDA approval for bladder pain. However, anectodal evidence suggests that it may be beneficial for easing many different ailments which cause pain.