by A Midwestern Doctor, Global Research:
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) effectively treats many ailments, including strokes, tissue injuries, autoimmunity, and a myriad of skin diseases and challenging infections
DMSO’s unique properties also make it highly suited for both eliminating cancers and protecting the normal cells from cancer therapies
Hundreds of studies have shown DMSO can transform a wide range of cancerous cells back into normal cells — something very few other agents are capable of
DMSO strengthens the immune response to cancer and allows the immune system to recognize and permanently eliminate many different cancers that otherwise evade the immune system
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DMSO is directly toxic to cancerous cells and greatly increases the potency of a wide range of natural and conventional anticancer agents. This both increases cure rates and allows lower chemotherapy doses, significantly reducing their toxicity
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DMSO is a naturally occurring substance that, when used correctly,1 safely, and rapidly improves a variety of conditions medicine struggles with — particularly chronic pain. For example, thousands of studies show DMSO treats a wide range of:
• Injuries such as sprains, concussions, burns, surgical incisions, and spinal cord injuries (discussed here).
• Strokes, paralysis, many neurological disorders (e.g., Down syndrome and dementia), and numerous circulatory disorders (e.g., Raynaud’s, varicose veins, or hemorrhoids), which were discussed here.
• Chronic pain (e.g., from a bad disc, bursitis, arthritis, or complex regional pain syndrome), which was discussed here.
• Many autoimmune, protein, and contractile disorders such as scleroderma, amyloidosis, and interstitial cystitis (discussed here).
• Head conditions including tinnitus, vision loss, dental problems, and sinusitis (discussed here).
• Internal organ diseases such as pancreatitis, infertility, liver cirrhosis, and endometriosis (discussed here).
• A wide range of skin conditions such as burns, varicose veins, acne, hair loss, ulcers, skin cancer, and many autoimmune dermatologic diseases (discussed here).
• Many challenging infections such as shingles, herpes, chronic ear or dental infections, and osteomyelitis (discussed here).
Sadly, once the FDA realized the extent to which DMSO would transform medicine, the agency made the decision to erase it from history. As a result, millions of patients who it helped and the thousands of studies on its therapeutic potential have been largely forgotten. Consider for example this 1980 60 Minutes program:
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Fortunately, because DMSO is effective for a wide range of conditions, it’s caught on like wildfire over the last six months (e.g., I’ve already received over 2000 reports of remarkable responses to DMSO, many for a variety of “incurable conditions”2).
DMSO and Cancer
Because of the controversy surrounding DMSO, once its pioneers realized it also treated cancer, a decision was made to downplay this facet of DMSO as “unproven” cancer cures are always attacked by the medical system. As a result, DMSO’s anticancer properties still remain relatively unknown.
In the first part of this series, I presented dozens of studies that show DMSO effectively treats cancer pain (which is often very challenging to address) and dramatically reduces many of the complications experienced from radiation therapy and chemotherapy (as it selectively protects healthy cells from those agents).
Given how debilitating each of those can be for a cancer patient, it is remarkable DMSO has not been adopted for any of those applications, particularly since addressing those does not take business from the cancer industry (and if anything would make more patients want to undergo conventional cancer care).
Note: 65% of oncologists’ revenue comes from chemotherapy drugs3 (which coincidentally are by far the most profitable drug market4).
In this article, I will focus on how DMSO eliminates cancer.
Cancer Differentiation
At the start of life, the first cell can become anything, and as it divides, it becomes more specialized through a process called differentiation. This process is vital in medicine, especially with stem cells, which can replace damaged cells. Cancer, however, is a disease of dedifferentiation,5 in which normal cells lose their structure and begin dividing uncontrollably.6
As such, something that could differentiate cancer cells into normal cells would be immensely helpful in treating cancer. Unfortunately, conventional medicine only has one agent like that (all-trans retinoic acid which is only used for a fairly rare blood cancer7).
All of this began in 1971, when a virologist discovered that DMSO could induce differentiation in erythroleukemia cells at a 2% concentration, making most of them revert to normal cells.8 At higher concentrations, DMSO stopped growth and even killed cancerous cells (and was much less likely to kill mice than those injected with untreated cancer cells).