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Very Basic Guide To Lyme Disease In The USA
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 104503" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I was following that years ago for my Lyme but one of the down sides of DMSO is that it causes your body to stink. I mean it's really bad, you smell like a decomposing body. I had been taking it for not even 3 days when that side occurred so I had no choice but to stop. The problem was that I was at a party and my wife told me it was so bad that I had better say something. So I had to tell our hosts that I had just started a special med and explained the smell part... not the best thing to happen to someone.</p><p></p><p>Also you can rub it on sore parts of your body as a topical and it does remove pain quickly. It's real interesting. Horse trainers have buckets of it and they submerge the leg of the horse into it after racing if they have problems. This is it's most common use in north america.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 104503, member: 972"] I was following that years ago for my Lyme but one of the down sides of DMSO is that it causes your body to stink. I mean it's really bad, you smell like a decomposing body. I had been taking it for not even 3 days when that side occurred so I had no choice but to stop. The problem was that I was at a party and my wife told me it was so bad that I had better say something. So I had to tell our hosts that I had just started a special med and explained the smell part... not the best thing to happen to someone. Also you can rub it on sore parts of your body as a topical and it does remove pain quickly. It's real interesting. Horse trainers have buckets of it and they submerge the leg of the horse into it after racing if they have problems. This is it's most common use in north america. [/QUOTE]
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