Dosage and Preparation
Dimethyl sulfoxide can be found as creams, gels, lotions, and solutions, among other forms. Both online and in health food stores carry it.
Dimethyl sulfoxide dosage varies depending on the condition being treated, so there is no set dosage. Prior to using DMSO, make sure to follow the directions on the product label or consult your doctor.
Dimethyl sulfoxide should be diluted with water or another solvent before being applied to the skin. It ought to be diluted in juice or water before being consumed.
When using dimethyl sulfoxide, some people may experience negative side effects such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and skin irritation. Stop using DMSO and consult your doctor if any severe side effects occur.
When used as instructed, dimethyl sulfoxide is generally safe, but it can have harmful side effects. Before using DMSO, especially if you are pregnant or nursing, be sure to consult your doctor.