Questions Regarding How to Use a DMSO IV

Posted By Quenn (Cabañas, El Salvadoe) on 08/30/2017

I am wondering if Bill has some knowledge regarding DMSO through IV application. Here in El Salvador, no doctor has any knowledge about it. I have looked all over the internet and there is no information about it. The only thing I have been able to find is this 30ÝmlÝIV, which I have no idea when it is stated that patients received that amount through IV application. We have a book that has everything about DMSO except how to do the mixture for an IV Drip. My friend, who is a nun, has been diagnosed with an atheroma and she had pain in her heart. She has been taking a tsp of DMSO orally, daily and the pain has gone away, but the problem is her nun housemates are about to throw her out of the convent because she is so stinky. So she wants to try the IV method for 2 reasons:

1 The book states IV is the fastest way for the DMSO to act in your system.

2 She does not to want to be so smelly that it becomes a nightmare to the other nuns.

If Bill or anybody out there who has knowledge about proportions can point us in the right direction as to how much DMSO and what other liquid we need (i.e. distilled water, saline water, etc) and how much. We will appreciate it very much!

Thank you in advance for your time and kindness.

EC: Sorry Quenn, we have not heard from Bill in a long time. Hopefully someone else can answer.

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Replied by David (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 08/31/2017

Hello Quenn

Re: DMSO IVs

I've had a half dozen .... years ago. And my mother did too; from a health oriented MD. After getting vitamin and other nutrient IVs, the doctor would add 25 cc to the drip as the final addition and sometimes I'd ask for more and he'd give me 50 cc....BUT this does not lessen the odor by using as a drip. You really smell strong with that much DMSO for a full day. Can't your nun friend just stay cloistered? (A bit of humor.)

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Replied by Queen (El Salvador) on 12/10/2017

Hi David, thank you for your reply! She is getting 20 ml of DMSO through IV and she is doing well. We understand it will take time for the plaque to disappear. We have added vitamin c to the mix and she will start ingesting sodium ascorbate and l-lysine in huge amounts. I read a comment posted by Bill from San Fernando on this website how sodium ascorbate dissolves the plaque and l-lysine prevents the plaque from forming. I am very excited and I will definitely post the outcome on this website. Regarding the smell, the nuns will have to offer a small sacrifice lol.
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Replied by Bill (Philippines) on 12/14/2017

Hi Queen...I would certainly second David's reply. The Lysine/Vitamin C protocol has been proven and works wonderfully well and is the probably cheapest cure there is for atheroma or arteriosclerosis.

Here is Dr Linus Pauling giving some personal testimonials as to the effectiveness of his Vit C/Lysine protocol:

Dr Linus Pauling Talking about his Protocol

I think just taking the Lysine/Vitamin C protocol as a combined protocol six to eight times a day(taking 1 gram each of Vit C and Lysine per dose) would certainly help to resolve the nun's problems. And there would be no smell !!

I'm going off on a tangent now - but still sticking with how to resolve heart problems.

I've been thinking about all the many benefits of gum turpentine and came to a somewhat surprising conclusion recently regarding another possible use of gum turpentine that has not been suggested yet.

My thinking goes like this: Well, turpentine is a paint thinner that is capable of solubulizing and removing dried emulsion paint from various surfaces.

What is emulsion paint?

Emulsion paint is a mixture of oils and protein polymers.

So turpentine is able to remove dried oils and protein polymers quite efficiently.

Now, what are the constituents of arterial plaque?

Arterial plaque is also known as Lipoprotein A(Lipo-A) -- a derivative of cholesterol.

So it's not really such a leap to also say that Lipo-A is also a form of protein polymer that contains dried fat or oil.

Therefore, what I'm perhaps suggesting is that supplementing one teaspoon of gum turpentine per day(for atheroma or arterioscleriosis problems) might also have the same effect, over time, of also removing the dangerous build-up of Lipo-A on arterial walls -- acting in a similar way to the Vit C/Lysine protocol.

And since it is also known from the research that many dangerous pathogens can also reside and hide away from the immune system within the arterial plaque itself, a second major benefit of using gum turpentine like this would be that it would also kill these bad pathogens while, at the same time, removing the arterial plaque.

I'm also not suggesting that people should use the turpentine protocol for heart problems at the moment. My suggested new use of the turpentine protocol for heart problems is really for discussion only just to see what people think about this suggestion.

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