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Eileen (New Jersey) on 04/05/2021
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I tried the DMSO in a nebulizer and it ate through the plastic. If anybody can recommend a solution to nebulizing DMSO, I'd appreciate it- I don't want to be inhaling fumes from melting plastic. Thanks
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Replied By Claudi0 (Spring Hill, Florida) on 04/20/2021

I have several books on DMSO and the only thing I can find on nebulizing with DMSO as it can only be a 40 to 50% solution....that would be a mix with distilled water and not to cause damage to equipment. I have not tried it yet, so only going by the written word in my books.
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Replied By ORH (TEN MILE, TN) on 04/21/2021

ClaudiO, ORH here, and I first learned of DMSO in 1965 when I worked for CZ in St Francisville, La. The CZ pulp mill in Bogalusa, La was where C Z make their DMSO from the mill's black liquor. Their DMSO Supervisor came over to help me start up our tall oil plant.

He related two stories that I have posted over the years and will post here again.

He said none of his employees ever got a cold, nor the flu while working in the plant. Also, he said DMSO will instantly heal a skin burn. Dr. Jacob in Ore. did all CZ's research and lived to be 93 and drank DMSO every day. Read his book. I still buy all my DMSO from his Lab.

You are right about DMSO reacting with plastic as I ruined my Tractor Driver's plastic measuring beaker with 100 % DMSO. A glass nebulizer would work. Dr. Jacobs says to use 75% below your waist and 50% above your waist. The employees had to breathe the DMSO vapors but I would have no clue what concentration to use in a nebulizer. I would go very low to start.

After I crushed my T 12, I use lineament and DMSO every morning on my hips. Dr. Jacobs testified before Senator Kennedy's committee in his investigation into DMSO. After that, Dr. Jacobs took a low profile as Big Pharma came after him. Would tell you much more, but this tale would not be posted. Error to the save side on the nebulizing and keep us posted.

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Replied By Babacyd (Ca) on 05/18/2021

ORH, can you please tell more about Dr Jacobs and his DMSO research.

Replied By Gc (Atlanta, Ga) on 06/06/2021

I wonder if using DMSO in a steam treatment would work for inhalation into the body and quickly traversing throughout the body?

Inhalation of essential oils is the most effective way to take them and I wonder if this is true for DMSO as well?

Replied By Barbara (Florida) on 04/21/2023

Please would love more of the stories on DMSO

Replied By Margaret (Nova Scotia) on 03/11/2025

Lots of information about DMSO here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/amidwesterndoctor/p/dmso-is-a-miraculous-therapy-for?r=l5cj4&utm_medium=ios

Replied By Cindy (Illlinois, USA) on 05/19/2021

I'm not going to "nebulize" DMSO but I DO take the stopper out and inhale the vapors. I don't really have any issues but I can definitely feel it, nevertheless. I also do that, occasionally, with hydrogen peroxide, ClO2 and an extra strong cayenne tincture I made. Though not at the same time, mind you. They all have an effect, inhaling the vapors, but I don't really have any issues so can't attest to the effect any of them would have on a problem.

I DO wish I'd tried inhaling the cayenne tincture vapors 0 and the others if the cayenne didn't work - when I had that sinus awfulness after Covid, but didn't think of it until later.

I'm going to "wild ferment" some cayenne peppers all the way through the bubbling and try inhaling vapors (and maybe some probiotics) from THAT - without the CO2, of course. But I'll wait for some sort of sinus "thing". I'm thinking I'll just put some in a little pinch bowl with a bit of the brine and inhale whatever probiotics might come off it, see what happens. I don't get sinus infections but I DO get stuffy when the house does.

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Replied By Del (Paris, tn) on 05/23/2022

I hear they make different types of nebulizers. Search for ones that aren't made from plastics that will not tolerate dmso or mms, ect. I only know this from listening to certain doctors, namely the honorable "disinformation dozen." 🙄🙄🙄 So now we know that there are special nebulizers out there for different meds, ones that will hold up to the test.
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Replied By Dee_Mee (Midwest US) on 11/20/2025

Do we? Know this? The companies that make the nebs don't seem capable of disclosing the types of plastics of their parts. Do you know of a specific nebulizer that has the right plastic/s?

Replied By Terry (NY) on 03/23/2024

Put a drop or 2 of dmso (70%or less) in each nostril tike your head back for 30 seconds to a minute. Then you can nebulize.
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Replied By Eva (PA) on 02/07/2026

We use the 99.99% strength DMSO. The way we use it in the nebulizer is, we fill the nebulizer almost to the maximum capacity fill line with saline (I reckon you can use distilled water instead) and then we add just a drop or two of the DMSO into the saline. We have done this many times and it hasn't melted our nebulizer (I was concerned about that so that's why we only use a couple of drops). This has worked GREAT if we have bad upper respiratory infections. I had one where my chest felt like I couldn't fill my lungs, after a 5 minute session I felt SO MUCH RELIEF. My daughter had the same exact symptoms and she too was able to inhale deeply after using the DMSO in the nebulizer. It's a big help also for stuffed noses and cough. We swear by it.
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