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Does Dimethyl Sulfoxide Help In Muscle And Nerve Restoration?
does this product, dmso help with muscle and nerve restoration. i am now getting shots about 4 times a year to deadin the pain related to a tragic accident. at this time I have a five level fusion. Frm where i had to have a new tail bone built and up, the muscle and nerve damage is traumitizing when shots are not available when the pain starts. how would this product benifit,how would it best be recieved? I,m very upset and now very stressed that you have all my info. Now you me to pay w/o even having that info on before I started this sit e all I wanted to know was more about DMSO. you damn rite I m done THANKS BUT NO THANKS I think this was decietful.
DMSO is used topically to decrease pain in the muscles.
It is possible that it may work for you but you would need to try it and see since the response can vary from one person to the next. Because it would be a topical application the pain relief may not be as instantaneous as oral or injection therapy.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician
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Does Dimethyl Sulfoxide Help In Muscle And Nerve Restoration?
Hi, DMSO is used topically to decrease pain in the muscles. It is possible that it may work for you but you would need to try it and see since the response can vary from one person to the next. Because it would be a topical application the pain relief may not be as instantaneous as oral or injection therapy. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician