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Reasons To Try DMSO Potentiation Therapy For Breast Cancer

DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) Potentiation Therapy is a hot topic that has been the subject of much debate, so I want to give you all the information needed so that you and your medical team can make wise choices. If you Googled dimethyl sulfoxide’s uses, you could get a dozen answers ranging from an industrial solvent to cancer therapy. I’m serious. This non-toxic chemical compound really does have endless uses:

But since you are here to learn how to heal breast cancer, I’m here to share the healing properties and huge potential of DMSO Potentiation Therapy for cancer management. 

How Does DMSO Potentiation Therapy Work?

On the cellular level, DMSO assists with cell detoxification, has an anti-inflammatory effect, strengthens the immune system, and inhibits bacterial growth. All of which are critical for breast cancer healing. Let’s take a deeper look:

As you can see, detoxing, reducing inflammation and bacteria, and strengthening the immune system all play a major role in preventing and healing breast cancer. DMSO Potentiation Therapy can help with all of the above. Additionally, research suggests DMSO can penetrate biological membranes, which makes it useful as a carrier for certain medications. 

What Are Other Healing Benefits of DMSO Potentiation Therapy?

DMSO Potentiation Therapy is continually being experimented with and studied. The results have been mixed, so for everything, consult your medical team because they know your situation the best. That being said, here are a few other uses for DMSO Potentiation Therapy.

Can DMSO Potentiation Therapy Be Harmful?

The American Cancer Society says there is no evidence to support the use of DMSO to treat cancer. They also claim, “Using it that way could cause serious delays in getting proper and effective treatment.” They also warn that no studies provide guidelines for determining the proper dose of DMSO.

Many other medical research publications and organizations also warn that the evidence for DMSO’s effectiveness is not convincing due to the lack of a control group in most human studies, and its safety is still unclear. They also state concerns about how industrial-grade DMSO contains impurities that could cause major health problems.

How Will I Receive DMSO Potentiation Therapy?

DMSO Potentiation Therapy is typically used as an intravenous infusion (IV) or as a topical cream. Both of these DMSO offerings aid medicines in positively affecting the different proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and water present in the body. If you use it topically, you can also apply it with frankincense and coconut oil.

How long does DMSO take to absorb? 

While every case and person is different, on average, it can take about two months to see results. The next steps towards adjusting more or less DMSO are based on their response.

Are there any side effects?

Yes, it can leave a long-lasting garlic taste in your mouth, especially with prolonged treatment. Common side effects also include sedation, headache, dizziness, nausea, and urine discoloration. If you apply it topically to your skin, side effects can include hot, scaly, or itchy skin experiences. It can also negatively interact with other medications.

What’s The Future Of DMSO Potentiation Therapy?

Since DMSO is inexpensive and non-patentable, it does not give pharmaceutical companies any financial incentive to develop this therapeutic agent in cancer clinical applications. Sadly, everything is always about money for big companies that can fund research and clinical studies. Future non-profit and doctors-driven clinical investigations are needed to determine and prove the practical implementation of DMSO as a possible adjuvant drug, analgesic, and collaborative care therapy for people healing cancer.

 

Author: Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, better known as  Dr. V [14], is a Doctor of Chiropractic & has 44 years of experience in the wellness industry. For personalized support, please partner with a trained Breast Cancer Conqueror Coach [15].