Midwestern Doctor and DMSO
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Anybody know if the Midwestern Doctor has ever recommended any specific brands or DMSO or any specific things to look for when buying it? Thanks.
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on May 17, 2025 at 8:12 pm EDTAnybody know if the Midwestern Doctor has ever recommended any specific brands or DMSO or any specific things to look for when buying it? Thanks.
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replied 3 weeks, 6 days ago 5 Members · 5 RepliesNo recommendations as far as I recall. I’ve been using a roll-on bottle from the DMSO Store purchased online – 99.9%.
I use it once a day (not too much) for my lower back and it gives me some base relief. Try it first in small area to make sure you’re not sensitive Dimethyl Sulfoxide.
Thank you, cmanog.
I think he recommended several brands found on Amazon. I think you can access his posts on substack.
Here is an excerpt from the article:
There are a lot of options when purchasing DMSO. Of them, I believe these are the three best brands (which I’ve included links to purchase them):
•Jacob Lab (e.g., this gel or this liquid)—which is 99.98% pure.
•Nature’s Gift (e.g., this gel or this liquid)—which is 99.9% pure.
•The DMSO Store (e.g., this gel or this liquid)—which is 99.995% pure.
Note: when buying liquid DMSO, it should always be sold in a glass container. Additionally, unless you feel confident you can dilute them correctly, get the 70% ones.
Briefly, my thoughts on the brands are as follows:
•I primarily used Nature’s Gift for years, so I am very familiar with it.
•The DMSO Store version recently appeared and is likely the purest one (and like Nature’s Gift is easily available on Amazon). However, unlike Nature’s Gift, the 70% liquid form is not sold on Amazon so you need to make sure you dilute it correctly.
•If you are concerned about purity and authenticity, the Jacob’s lab DMSO is the best product (and the one Stanley Jacob recommended). Unfortunately, it is the most expensive and since it’s not offered on Amazon, and takes the longest to ship.
I am ultimately not sure which brand is best (from my standpoint all three work fine), and I am hoping to get some feedback from readers here on the subtle differences they notice between them.
Note: I have avoided publicly advertising which brands I use, partly because I don’t like advertising specific products and coming across as a marketer, partly because I was trying to avoid a national supply shortage (which to some extent ended up happening), and partly because I did not want people to use it without first reading the instructions and thinking through what to do (which nonetheless happen a few times as people had bad reactions to things I’d said not to do).
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