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I have been diagnosed with arthritis of the wrist and hand that has caused me much pain. I started to apply 70% solution of DMSO to the area of the pain with an eye dropper and working it into the skin with the side of the glass eye dropper. I apply DMSO twice a day this way and got pain relief that has make it possible for me to do my normal activities that I could not do before. The maximum pa...

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I have arthitis in both knees. DMSO has not proved to be any better for pain relief than Ibuprofen gel (which has the advantage of not making your breath smell of garlic or sour milk)

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I've been using this for pain for about 5 years now, it is the only thing that works. I have chronic tendonitis in my wrist, thumb and elbow. I mix it 3:1 with Stopain Arthritis Spray purchased at Walgreen's. I should note I also am an insulin dependent diabetic and have had no problems using this. It also works great on insect bites, it eliminates the itching instantly. Just make sure to buy the 99.9% DMSO and to dilute it 3:1 with distilled water or another type of liquid medicine. Don't mix with bengay, did that before, my arm felt like it was on fire on the inside lol, it isn't something that can be washed off since it penetrates the skin quickly.Read More Read Less

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