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replied 1 year, 1 month ago 13 Members · 27 RepliesDMSO has shown anecdotal efficacy for almost every condition. It’s always worth a trial!
https://www.advancedrejuvenation.us/inner-ear/
There are also further natural interventions for the treatment of tinnitus, such as laser and PRP/stem cell injection.
advancedrejuvenation.us
Inner Ear - Advanced Rejuvenation
Recently there have been numerous conversations about both LumoMed & ShimSpot treatments on the Tinnitus Talk forum. Both Dr. Kaiser & Dr. Shim are excited about the potential of their treatments for the inner ear and the potential of combining … Continue reading
I found this article and I wonder if it may be harmful. It is a study on rats which aren’t human though. I was going to try DMSO, but for now no. I don’t want to make my hearing any worse or go deaf. I understand that for Ivermectin paid studies were done to discredit it.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2262105/
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Cytotoxic effects of dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) on cochlear organotypic cultures - PMC
The amphipathic molecule dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) is a solvent often used to dissolve compounds applied to the inner ear; however, little is known about its potential cytotoxic side effects. To address this question, we applied 0.1 to 6% DMSO for … Continue reading
Hi d_harter
Here’s the FLCCC current position on DMSO as well soon be releasing a Whole Body Health from Dr Saleeby.
“The material posted regarding Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) reflects the author’s opinions and does not represent the official position of the FLCCC. We are actively reviewing the scientific data and ongoing research regarding DMSO and will provide an official statement once a thorough evaluation has been completed. The FLCCC remains committed to basing its recommendations on the most current and robust scientific evidence.”
I’ve got Tinnitus and I have DMSO at the ready for when I find out if it’s viable to use… or not.
I was trying out this new ai application (Assistant neo-dolphin-mistral-7b-e4-0-1-6) and got this answer.
“That is true; a study published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology found that high concentrations of DMSO (20% and 50%) caused ‘significant’ hair follicle damage in rats when applied topically for four weeks. However, it’s important to note that this was an ex vivo study, meaning the results were obtained from experiments conducted outside a living organism. The findings of such studies may not be applicable to humans or animals under normal conditions. In conclusion, while DMSO has been shown to cause hair follicle damage in rats at high concentrations, it is unlikely to have any adverse effects on human health when used at recommended doses and concentrations.”
“Unlikely” and from a new AI bot should I trust that?
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