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does anybody out there use dmso90, its a embrocation for bruizing, arthritis, and sprains and other uses. Onthe greyhound data base someone is selling dmso but the stuff i have is dmso90 it tells you how to use it only a small amount i was wondering if it is stronger,and if anybody as used it and how good it is
 
I'm not sure which you've got Jeff as there is a gel but the one I've used is like a stronger version of bone radiol.

It is a solvent and can cause irritation. I've used it on a ruptured toe ligament and it's scarred up well. Not sure about using the stuff I've got on muscles or bruising though as I had to apply it with a toothbrush! :nuke:
 
itsthe liquid i have it says for dogs or horses they reckon its best if you dilute it with something
 
I'm not sure which you've got Jeff as there is a gel but the one I've used is like a stronger version of bone radiol.It is a solvent and can cause irritation. I've used it on a ruptured toe ligament and it's scarred up well. Not sure about using the stuff I've got on muscles or bruising though as I had to apply it with a toothbrush! :nuke:
:thumbsup:stronger than bone radial (w00t)

think the 90 is% strong you can get 99 and down to 25%

very careful where you put as penertrate the skin quickly (GLOVES TO APPLY)

IF USED TO MUCH CAN CAUSE DRY FLAKIE SKIN/IRRRITATION. wash of with mild soapy water.

should not be used until any bleeding has stopped not on open wounds. sounds ok if used correctly and with caution.

think i would stick to my ZHENG GU SHUI chinese herbs does similar thing i use on all the dogs sprains and strains,still got to be careful got some in the corner of my eye (w00t) it burns (w00t) :nuke:
 

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