To Mike & Sara,
My "smeller" may not be as effective as 80 yrs ago, but the DMSO 99.9% that
I use (purchased at a feed & seed store) has only a faint odor. The DMSO you
used must have been "crude" and yes, did smell quite strongly like "oysters
or garlic"; however if it relieves pain, the patient needs to ask "Had I
rather Hurt or Smell?" If the pain is severe, I'll bet the "smeller" will
have to live with it.

Some costly perfumes, "Charlie" is one, causes many people in the immediate
area to develop severe headaches if the wearer is worshipping in the same
large sanctuary. Expensive, but unpleasant to some.

Dorothy Parker Smith wrote an appropriate poem you can quote to complainers
if you are using good DMSO (99.9% diluted to 70% with distilled water:

     "In youth it was a way I had to always try to please,
        And change with every lad or lass to suit their theories.
        But now I know the things I know
        And do the things I do,
        And if you do not like me so, To Hell My Love With You!"

As a bridge-playing Compounding Pharmacist, one night a couple years ago,
our opponents for the next duplicate bridge round moved to the table my
partner & I were occupying. I had given my partner some "fragrant liniment,
Dr. DeVane's Healing Oil, that I make" to apply to her improperly-set broken
wrist (18 years ago). Upon application, within 2 minutes, she could use har
wrist and fingers without pain for the first time in 18 years and she was
ecstatic! Since that night, she has sold about 100 bottles to her other
older bridge-playing friends suffering from stiff, achy hands. These 2
ladies (?) complained during the next 4 hands about the "terrible odor". (It
isn't that bad, I carry my personal bottle in my pocket and apply 1 drop on
my tongue when after congregational singing I feel a cough coming on).
To show that "what goes around, comes around), 2 months ago at bridge the
complainer had a terrible neck & shoulder ache and asked me to apply a few
drops to the area and she received almost immediate relief. The next day she
called and came by the house to Purchase her $7 bottle for continued almost
Instant Relief.

Please find some better DMSO or let me know and I'll get my Seed store owner
to send you a bottle of 99.9% with very little odor. By the way, when DMSO
first began being used as a medicine (about 1960 and before the FDA frowned
on it), my supplier "distilled the DMSO" which made it almost odorless.
Those that need DMSO but are opposed to the odor, can try that--please don't
throw out the baby with the bathwater!

If I can help please let me know.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:45 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: CS>RE: DMSO & Bone Fracture


Yes I fully concur. DMSO smells absolutely awful. I used it a few years back
and stank out my whole office for three days - they had to buy new air
fresheners for each part of the office. Very embarrassing. If you're going
to lock yourself away for a few days DMSO is great if not you will not be
very popular.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Sara Mandal-Joy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>RE: DMSO & Bone Fracture


<<I used DMSO with my son when he was young, and the smell was horrendous -
his school asked me to keep him home until the smell was gone.  >>

it sounds as though
> DMSO gives off a VERY bad odour once consumed/injected/applied.  Have you
> found this to be the case?





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