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Re: DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide): Urgent research needed
 
Tony Isaacs Views: 8,425
Published: 17 y
 
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Re: DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide): Urgent research needed


Yes - DMSO is great in and of itself and it makes for a wonderful transport agent to get other beneficial substances to the cellular level.

I support you all the way!

But . . .

1. It works
2. It is cheap
3. It cannot be patented
4. It is safe and has no side effects that lead the use of other, patented, unnatural drugs

and so

5. It has no chance of being approved

You are fighting a trillion dollar industry that does not play fair and will stop at nothing to protect it's profits in the only marketplace it has: our bodies.

Why do you think Aspartame is still everywhere in the food chain despite clear evidence of being extremely harmful? Or why Stevia, which is natural, harmless and actually has beneficial anti-oxidant properties, cannot even call itself a sweetener?

Why did Vioxx kill over 50,000 people before it even got a stricter warning label, when herbal companies are raided with Gestapo type actions at even the hint of a death or injury?

"The FDA 'protects' the big drug companies and are subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers they attack those who threaten the big drug companies. People think that the FDA is protecting them.

It isn't.

What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day."

Dr. Herbert Ley
Former U.S. FDA Commissioner

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

DQ



 

 
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