MSM and DMSO
Organic Sulphur as a Versatile Healer
by Walter Last
MSM,
dimethylsulfone
or methylsulfonylmethane with the formula (CH3)2SO2 occurs naturally in many
fresh foods but is lost during processing. Its main use in the body is for collagen
synthesis, forming skin, blood vessels, hair and nails. Its main benefit is to
keep cells, skin and blood vessels elastic, which is the attribute of youth.
That is why organic sulphur is often regarded as the beauty mineral. It keeps
cell walls permeable so that nutrients can freely flow into the cells and
wastes and toxins can easily be removed.
Amino
acid chains are usually linked with each other through flexible sulphur
bridges. Also the oxidative energy production of cells requires reactive sulphur
compounds. Without sufficient organic sulphur as in the form of MSM cells and
body structures lose their elasticity and flexibility. The result are the
well-known signs of aging: inelastic skin with increasing wrinkles, scar
tissue, hardening arteries, varicose veins and also hardened lungs causing
emphysema. Sufficient MSM is able to reverse these conditions to a significant
degree, including emphysema. It is believed that the MSM in Aloe Vera is the
active ingredient for repairing damaged skin.
MSM
is used by athletes to increase stamina and minimise sore muscles. Its use for
this purpose is even more widespread with racehorses and greyhounds. This
effect may be mainly due to the ability of MSM to greatly increase the body's
ability to eliminate metabolic residues, wastes and toxins from the cells. In a
similar way it appears to help those with chronic fatigue. With this it also
helps us to recuperate from severe physical and mental exhaustion. MSM reduces
the effects of stress and the incidence of stress related deaths in animals
MSM
tends to reduce or eliminate allergic reactions to foods, chemicals and inhaled
allergens. It also reduces reactions to the bites of mosquitoes, bees,
poisonous spiders and snakes. It lessens inflammation, pain, stiffness and
swellings due to arthritis or from other musculoskeletal system disorders and
helps to normalise the blood chemistry in these conditions. It also reduces
inflammations of the skin and mucous membranes. MSM relieves leg and back
cramps and muscle spasms, be it after periods of inactivity (night cramps) or
during athletic activities.
Other
conditions that often benefit from MSM supplementation are hot flashes (or hot
flushes) as well as discomfort due to the monthly cycle, also acne, asthma,
back pain, Candida, constipation, diabetes, diarrhoea, diverticulitis,
gastro-intestinal ulcers, hypertension, inflammations of all kinds, itching
skin, migraines, nausea, pain, stress, sunburn and wound healing. It should
also be helpful with other chronic degenerative or inflammatory conditions,
especially Alzheimer's disease, cancer, Crohn's
disease, myasthenia gravis and Parkinson's disease. Melanoma
cells of a particularly aggressive strain were treated with a 2% MSM solution.
After one day of exposure the cells had become completely normal and remained
so indefinitely.
Fingernails
and hair have a high sulphur content and generally improve with MSM. It also
reduces parasite infections in the intestinal and urogenital
tracts. MSM appears to normalise our mental condition. Individuals on MSM tend
to report increased alertness, reduced mood swings and less depression. It
seems to improve the immune system and the senses of taste and smell. In
addition, it neutralises the toxicity of anticholinesterase,
thereby providing protection against insecticide exposure or ingestion. It also
aids the liver in the detoxification of chemicals and, with this, is useful to
ease drug withdrawal symptoms.
The
1. inhibits pain impulses along nerve fibres (analgesia),
2. lessens inflammation,
3. increases blood supply,
4. reduces muscle spasm,
5. softens scar tissue.
How to Use MSM
MSM
is a natural food ingredient and is free of unpleasant taste and odour. It is
reported to be completely safe even in very high amounts. Because of its inert
composition, it does not normally cause allergies or undesirable
pharmacological effects. It can even safely be used to dilute blood. The body
will use what it needs and remove any excess through the kidneys. The
water-soluble MSM is easily absorbed and provides a therapeutically important
source of organically bound sulphur.
The
daily maintenance intake commonly ranges from 5 to 20 g in several divided
doses. Try to adjust the dose according to your wellbeing or observed effects.
You may use more or less of these commonly used amounts. Initially I suggest
starting with about 1 g and increase the dosage gradually to the full amount.
The
reason for a slow increase is that MSM often causes some beneficial but
uncomfortable cleansing reactions. This may result in headaches, nausea,
diarrhoea or weakness for a few days. If you are already on a high dose when
this happens, just reduce or stop the intake until it is over. Cleansing
reactions are a common and necessary part of effective natural healing methods.
If
you want to overcome a specific health problem faster you may experiment with
taking more than your usual maintenance dose. To spread the intake more evenly
during the day you may dissolve the daily amount in a glass of fruit juice or
herb tea and taking a sip now and then. The exact amount used each day is not
critical. You may equate a rounded teaspoonful of the fine, white crystals as
being approximately 5 g. The benefit of MSM will be enhanced by a diet high in
vitamin C or with additional vitamin C supplements.
You
may also use MSM externally to carry other nutrients or remedies into the skin.
With arthritis or connective tissue problems or generally for skin
rejuvenation, you may dissolve glucosamine, copper salicylate,
sodium ascorbate, magnesium chloride and MSM in a
small amount of (warm) water and aloe vera gel and
rub it into the affected area, although DMSO is more effective for skin
absorption. MSM in amounts of 10 to 20 grams in addition to several teaspoons
of DMSO can be used as an alternative oxygen supply system to greatly increase
energy. For details see Increase Your Energy.
Caution: Individuals who are sensitive to sulphites (often used
as preservative) also may react to MSM and DMSO. This is usually due to a
deficiency of molybdenum and can be overcome with supplementation (try 500
mcg).
DMSO or DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE
DMSO (CH3)2SO is a natural substance derived from wood
pulp. It is generated during the normal decomposition of plants and therefore
is in low concentrations present in many foods. DMSO is an antioxidant, by
taking up oxygen it is converted into MSM. Unlike MSM which is sold as a powder
or fine crystals, DMSO is an odourless, clear liquid which is completely water
miscible. It has a high boiling point of 189°C and solidifies at about 18°C. It
has all of the beneficial properties of MSM but often at a higher degree, and
it has some additional healing properties. These are based on the combination
of its antioxidant nature with its excellent solvent properties for a wide
range of nutrients and remedies. There is no other biological solvent that can
so easily penetrate the skin and carry such nutrients and remedies into the
body.
There is a very long list of health benefits from
using DMSO, the main ones are:
·
It is an
all-round microbicide effective against bacteria, fungi, mycoplasmas and
viruses
·
It improves the
immune system and reduces allergies
·
It is strongly
anti-inflammatory with good antioxidant properties
·
It blocks pain
when rubbed onto affected muscles or joints
·
It improves blood
circulation by inhibiting formation of blood clots and hypercoagulation
·
It even dissolves
newly formed blood clots
·
It dilates blood
vessels and improves the function of the heart
·
It efficiently
transports molecules across cell membranes and moves through the blood-brain
barrier
·
It improves
connective tissue, softens collagen and stimulates wound healing
·
It is a potent
diuretic and very effective with chronic bladder inflammation/cystitis
Equally impressive is the long list of diseases that
have benefited from its use, including some that may not respond to other
remedies, such as brain and spinal cord damage, Down's Syndrome, schizophrenia,
and ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). It is able to dissolve blood clots and
prevent damage after a stroke, improves skin conditions such as psoriasis and
scleroderma, and is effective with autoimmune diseases, arthritis, ulcers, cystitis
and other inflammatory conditions. With diabetes it can improve insulin control
and blood circulation. Also eye problems have been successfully treated with
DMSO, including macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa,
glaucoma and cataracts, sometimes just with oral use but sometimes also with
added remedies as eye drops.
DMSO
is frequently used as a carrier in conventional chemotherapy or in antiviral
therapy because of its ability to easily enter affected cells. With cancer it specifically zooms in on
cancer cells and can be used to carry remedies along, good for treating brain
tumours which are otherwise difficult to reach. There are also reports
of an anti-cancer effect of DMSO on its own. It is apparently beneficial with many cancers such as breast, lung and
prostate cancers, leukaemia and lymphomas. Relatively weak (2%) solutions of
DMSO were eliminating leukaemia cells and, with the addition of suitable remedies,
induced a variety of cancer cells to become normal cells. DMSO also caused
cancer cells to die naturally (apoptosis), and it has
been shown to protect against radiation damage, especially in regard to cancer
treatment.
DMSO kills the pleomorphic
microbes that are the basic cause of cancer and autoimmune diseases. One of its
most impressive functions is its ability to easily enter cells and kill viruses
and mycoplasma that may hide there. There are patents
combining DMSO with antiviral remedies, anti-tumour agents, and amino acids and
other nutraceuticals to enhance memory and other
brain functions. DMSO is also excellent for healing deep tissue, muscle
injuries, burns, and other wounds. It has extensively been used in sports
medicine and horse racing.
Because it is so rapidly absorbed - it can be tasted
in the mouth only minutes after applying it to the skin - and combined with its
ability to block pain signals to the brain, DMSO also acts very fast to stop or
greatly reduce pain from arthritis, muscle injuries, insect bites, and other
sites of pain or inflammation. While the pain may come back after several
hours, it tends to lessen with each re-application of DMSO. Unlike other pain
relievers, especially of the medical kind which may cause long-term damage,
DMSO greatly speeds up healing of damaged areas. This is due to its
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and its ability to
improve blood circulation, nutrient supply, dissolve obstructions, and remove
stress.
After oral use or skin application DMSO not only
penetrates all soft tissues but also the bones. This is not only good for
treating tumours and cancer of the bone, but also jawbone infections and
cavitations. Molecular or elemental iodine easily dissolves in DMSO. Therefore
I would dissolve a small amount of iodine or Lugol's solution in DMSO and
frequently dab that from both sides on the affected gum. Dilute sufficiently so
that it does not irritate. DMSO with iodine is also effective for fungal
problems of nails, skin or scalp, e.g. manifesting as hair loss.
DMSO seems to inhibit Helicobacter pylori and help
heal peptic ulcers in relatively low doses but higher doses are required with
Candida. I found the research on DMSO and Candida somewhat
amusing. Different researches got inconsistent and varying results for
investigated fungicides until one recently had the bright idea to test DMSO
which is commonly used as a solvent for antifungal drugs. It was found that the
more DMSO was used as a solvent the stronger was the effectiveness of the
investigated fungicides. DMSO protects body cells against oxidative stress but
increases stress on fungi.
If given soon after a stroke, DMSO has been shown to
dissolve the stroke-causing clot, restore circulation and prevent paralysis. It
is best to start DMSO therapy within a few hours. In one reported case a male
with a stroke refused to go to hospital and waited for 11 hours until his wife
had talked to Dr Jacob. Then she gave him one ounce of 50% DMSO in orange juice
every 15 minutes for two hours and afterwards every half hour for two hours.
The next day, he was better and soon returned to normal.
In another case a 16-year-old girl broke her neck
while diving into a pool. and became a complete quadriplegic. She was on DMSO
for an entire year and gradually her organs began to function again until
finally she could also walk. Another quadriplegic did not start DMSO therapy
until two years after his accident. Six months later he could lift both arms
over his head, and sensation began to return to his lower chest and right hip.
Later he also learned to move both of his legs. Dr Jacob helped two other
quadriplegics recover completely when DMSO was started within one hour after
the accident.
How and what to use
DMSO has been described as a clear colourless, very
hygroscopic liquid, with practically no odour or slight garlic odour, slightly bitter
taste with sweet after-taste. Because
cheap industrial grade DMSO can contain dangerous impurities, only good quality
products with at least 99% and preferably higher purity should be used. Because
DMSO is hygroscopic (it attracts water) the main impurity at the higher grades
is water. Commonly used are Laboratory reagent and medical/pharmaceutical grades with about 99.5
to 99.9% purity. While glass bottles are best for retail sales, even highest
grades of DMSO are commercially stored and shipped in HDPE (Type 2) containers
which do not seem to cause any leaching problem.
Pure
DMSO is not toxic and generally very safe but some precaution needs to be
taken. For instance when applying DMSO for transdermal treatment the skin
should be clean and free of undesirable chemicals, such as from commercial
lotions or sunscreens. DMSO can be used on its own and applied over inflamed,
stiff or painful muscles or joints, or over troublesome organs, or it can be
used to carry remedies or nutrients through the skin into the body. However, it
does not carry microbes, large molecules or chemicals into the body that
normally cannot penetrate the skin, it only enhances the absorption rate of
those that are able to penetrate on their own but at a much lower rate.
To
avoid skin irritation apply DMSO only in diluted form at 70% or less. Some products on the market are already
diluted. For common use you may
make a treatment solution, e.g. in another glass bottle, by diluting full strength DMSO. To make it about
70% mix 2 parts of 100% DMSO with 1 part of water, and for a weaker solution
(50%) mix equal parts of DMSO and water.
If you also add other dissolved remedies, such as Magnesium Oil, Glycerine, MSM
or Lugol's, then you can count this as part of the water. It is alright to mix
DMSO with non-acidified MMS/sodium chlorite, but the acidified MMS will
probably become inactive by oxidising DMSO to MSM.
Be careful, the solution gets warm when mixing DMSO
with water, and while it does not harm
the skin, spills may damage painted or plastic surfaces. Strength for topical
use may vary according to the sensitivity of the skin. DMSO is not normally
used on broken or open skin, but it has been applied to fresh cuts and other
wounds and greatly speeded up healing without causing pain or other discomfort.
Depending on the degree of pain or inflammation DMSO may be applied several
times during the day over the area of pain, but the need for multiple
applications may reduce on following days. The effect may be felt within minutes.
Also swellings such as from sprained ankles can quickly disappear if kept
covered with DMSO.
While
DMSO mixes freely with water and glycerine, it does not mix with oils or
kerosene. It does not dissolve magnesium chloride but it can improve absorption
by carrying along water in which the magnesium is dissolved. The same seems to
apply to vitamin B12 which also does not dissolve directly in DMSO but can be
better absorbed with its addition. For general applications it may be good for
the skin to add a small amount of glycerine.
Alpha
lipoic acid dissolves very well in DMSO, and Glutathione and Coenzyme Q10 to
some degree. Transdermal application of these may give a better absorption rate
than oral use. Generally strong oxidants oxidize DMSO to MSM while microbes
reduce it to Dimethylsulfide or DMS which creates a
strong sulphur smell. It has been noticed that during periods of infection
individuals emit a much stronger garlicky smell when using DMSO than when they
are well.
This
is actually the main drawback of DMSO, and why some individuals do not like to
use it - it can lead to social problems, especially at the workplace. Not
everyone has this problem, and one may be able to minimize it by using only a
relatively small amount in the evening or experiment with spraying or rinsing
mouth and exposed skin with diluted non-acidified MMS (sodium chlorite)
solution (e.g. 1 teaspoon of MMS in 500 ml of water) which can oxidize and so
deodorize smelly sulphur compounds.
Oral intake
is the other major form of DMSO use. As to its safety: Dr Stanley Jacob who
pioneered the medical use of DMSO has taken an ounce of it orally every day for
more than 40 years. The only side-effect seems to be that he has not been sick
in years. Others have taken even higher doses for weeks or months.
DMSO is effective in
heart attacks and angina; prompt use of it in heart attacks has been credited
with preventing damage to heart muscle but rather high doses should be used. Dr
Morton Walker suggested 2 grams per kilogram of body weight in the treatment of
heart attacks.
Except for
emergencies, it is always best to start with low doses, such as half a teaspoon
in a drink, and increase gradually to the intended maximum or until there is
some unexplained reaction. Generally effective healing methods tend to induce
some kind of reaction, be it microbial die-off effects or skin eruptions or
gastro-intestinal effects, such as diarrhoea. In such case temporarily cut back
and when the reaction subsides gradually increase again.
A suitable daily maximum
intake with chronic diseases may be 20 to 30 ml in divided doses, good to take
it in a drink together with specific supplements to enhance their absorption.
As with all supplements, It is also good not to remain at the same dose for a
long time but rather slowly cycle up and down between a maximum and a minimum
level. Finally, as long as there are problems in specific parts of the body it
is preferable to use topical applications in addition to oral use.
While DMSO is widely
used in most countries as a medical drug, in the USA it is only approved for
the treatment of interstitial cystitis. In Australia DMSO is a prescription
poison and cannot be used for treating humans but it can be sold and used for
veterinary purposes and as a solvent. For a good account of the DMSO saga see http://www.thehealingjournal.com/node/1347.
With DMSO having so
many superb features you may wonder if there is still a place for MSM. I
believe there is. MSM provides the many benefits of a high sulphur intake for
detoxifying and regenerating connective tissue without any apparent
side-effect, while DMSO can cause an odour problem in social and work-related
settings. DMSO can also cause excess intestinal gas and loose bowels. It has
the ability to carry not only desirable but also undesirable chemicals through
the skin and into the brain, therefore one needs to be much more careful, and
it can induce microbial die-off reactions which are ultimately beneficial but
need to be understood and managed.
As MSM and also DMSO are effective in cancer treatment
but in a somewhat different way, it may be preferable to use them both
combined. MSM may be dissolved in DMSO at a rate of 34 grams per 100 ml. For
breast cancer, melanomas and other tumours close to the skin this solution may
be diluted 2 : 1 or 1:1 with water and kept as a pack over the tumour until it
appears to normalize. For accessible internal tumours, such as in stomach,
uterus etc it may be best to expose them frequently to this solution by
assuming a position which tends to pool the ingested or instilled solution
around the tumour. However, DMSO should not be used rectally as it may carry
toxins into the blood. For inaccessible tumours a combination of high-dose topical
and oral intake could be tried.
I do not believe that
there is a genuine allergy to DMSO. Instead some individuals react because they
are deficient in the trace mineral molybdenum which is required by enzymes to
oxidise sulphur compounds such as sulphites to sulphates.
Disclaimer: The aim of this web
site is to provide information on using natural healing methods in the
treatment of illness and health improvement. The author cannot accept any legal
responsibility for any problem arising from experimenting with these methods.
For any serious disease, or if you are unsure about a particular course of
action, seek the help of a competent health professional. I do not recommend
using DMSO for treating humans in countries where this is illegal.