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Kim's avatar

Thank you MWD for this fascinating article and for revealing so many helpful ways to improve health. I have been a physical therapist for over 30 years and I believe poor zeta potential could be the reason for almost all medical problems due to the fact that it impairs microcirculation. Microcirculation impacts all of our organs, eyes, ears etc. and blood vessels themselves. Our modern world is anything but friendly to our circulation between the EMFs, abundant aluminum, vaccines and exposure to excessive positive charges in our air, food and water. I believe that poor zeta potential may account for the excessive movement in individuals with ADHD and Autism. Their zeta potential must be so poor that they need to physically move to aid their circulation. These individuals often move excessively during sleep. I think it may be due to poor zeta potential during sleep when their systems do not have adequate circulation to remain still for extended periods of time.

I believe I have suffered from poor zeta potential for my entire life. I feel so much better since I have been actively treating my zeta potential. Thank you again for your important work!

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A Midwestern Doctor's avatar

A key point is that it also extends to other fluids in the body, particularly lymphatics.

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Ande's avatar

Very thought provoking. What would be the issues following Lymph removal surgery on Zeta potential and is there anything the should be done for those who have had them removed?

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Fruit and vegetables contain 75% - 94% water. The gorilla in the jungle gets its water from the fruit and vegetation it eats. I eat as much raw organic fruit and vegetables, as possible...and this counts in the daily amount of water that I get. I have a list of the percentage of water in every fruit and vegetable. I spent time breaking foods down in the past. Today, I still keep a food journal, but only count the ounces of fruit and vegetables I eat daily. I check the color of my urine to make sure I am getting enough water. My urine is always clear. When it is clear, it shows you are hydrated. I used to have horrible migraines. I suffered for 30 years, until I got rid of the excess fat in my diet; eliminated, salad oils, nuts, seeds and more. I have not had one headache for 32 years. I found my liver could not provide enough bile to emulsify all the fatty foods I was eating. Over the years, I have eliminated many foods that were causing me health issues.

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Judith's avatar

I am a migrainer also. They started with peri-menopause.

I suffered horribly for years. Many ER visits. Not ONE doctor, nurse, practioner, including God love her, my Primary Care doctor, asked me how much water I was drinking.

I was a runner, swimmer, weight-strengthener, worked a million jobs, and drank water only in the morning. Never drank it throughout the day!!. When I look back now I am horrified.

Every ER doc would mention what good shape I was in. You could tell I was a physical fitness person. But no one asked about hydration. This is not a condemnation, just very very surprising. And it illustrates how little some medical folk know about water.

I know now, after years of trial and error, that my ER visits were because I was severely dehydrated - NOT because of the migraines. I am still a migrainer, but they are completely manageable. If I have one, or feel one coming on, I have my breakthrough medicine.

As a migrainer it is CRUCIAL to stay hydrated. Plus adhere to the life-style suggestions to keep migraines at bay. (Which is what I do, not trying to force that on anyone else).

I'm drinking my fiji water as I type this.

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Candy's avatar

Many times migraines can be caused by constipation/slow gut due to the body’s toxins not being completely removed. Stress can cause this as well.

I had migraines so severe as a child I was told I was on the verge of being epileptic. It wasn't until my early 30's I realized it was a magnesium deficiency that brought it all on. Once that was taken care of, I've never had another headache and that was 40 years ago. Women's bodies use 74% more magnesium than men.

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SF Med's avatar

If the Fiji water comes in a plastic bottle, endocrine disrupting phthalates are being leached into the water, microplastics too. Water is a solvent. I don’t mean to alarm you, but many people are unaware of this.

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Candy's avatar

In some places you can still get Perrier water in glass.

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SF Med's avatar

Thank you, I'll keep that in mind next time I'm parched on the road. I won't drink out of plastic at all at this point after seeing the thin layer of melted plastic at the bottom of my distiller when filling it with eight 16oz bottles of RO water. The phthalate / micro plastic issue was just theoretical to me until I saw how much plastic was actually in eight small bottles of water. Yikes!

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Judith's avatar

Yes, I'm aware. I have read other comments regarding the same.

If I could purchase it in glass, I would. Right now it is the best alternative I can find.

I don't have a water filter and not sure I want to go that route. We'll see.

Thanks.

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JC's avatar

LOL after watching the video about the German forester - I want to replace all my pipes with copper vortex pipes!!!!

(LOL not gonna happen, but at least I have a water filter)

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Processed food has no water, which I avoid. However, I try to eat as much raw fruit and vegetables daily as possible because they are 75% - 94% water. This can be considered in the Recommended Daily Daily Allowance (RDA).

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Mooon's avatar

Not only that but, they use the cheapest water and salt in processed foods which are toxic by nature.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

After foods are heat processed, there is no water left. This is the reason people are told to drink eight - 8 oz glasses of water daily. If people ate an abundance of raw organic fruit and vegetables, they would be getting water, which can count toward the RDA of water.

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Mooon's avatar

You’re right. What I was trying to clarify is that if they use fluoridated water to make the processed food and the actual water is baked out or evaporated, the sodium fluoride still remains.

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Usamnesia's avatar

Curious…how

Much Fiji water you consume daily and for how long you have used Fiji. Thanks.

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Judith's avatar

Actually, I'd been drinking at least a liter a day, sometimes more.

I have cut back because I feel like I was taking in too much magnesium (I take the powder form). Giving the figi a rest for right now and will do distilled or natural.

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Usamnesia's avatar

“Feel like” as in symptoms or just decided you prefer lower quantity numerically? Thanks

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Judith's avatar

Just "not right", a bit lightheaded and very tired. Thought maybe I was detoxing from the aluminum given I was drinking silica water. But figi also has magnesium and I was drinking magnesium citrate powder every night. I did some research and you can overdo it with the magnesium so I thought i'd cut back for now and see if I feel better.

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Isaiah Antares's avatar

My life's been better since a doc advised me to take a shot of lemon juice or apple cider vinegar before each meal. The vinegar is nasty as hell, but it does the trick. It helps a lot with digestion, especially if the meal is high in fat.

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Graphite's avatar

Good to use fast for energy rather than carbs... but don't consume 'seed oils' natural animal rats are best - meat, fish, eggs and dairy 👍

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Try not to eat excess fat, it stresses the liver, which makes bile to emulsify it...I suffered from migraines for 30 years, until I stopped the fat for quite awhile. Then I was careful and limited the fat I ate...and haven't had a headache in 32 years.

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Candy's avatar

The liver produces bile, then sends it on to the gallbladder for storage. The gallbladder then releases the bile/enzymes after eating in order to emulsify the fats. People who've had their gallbladder removed have a terrible time with their digestion as would be expected.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

I was eating so many nuts and seeds and salads with salad dressing that there was no left over bile for storage. In 1968, a very well known psychic told me that I had a problem with my liver and gall bladder. It took me until 1993 to wake up and do something about it. I stopped eating, nuts, seeds, salad oils, and more. No more headaches!

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Carol Hoon's avatar

Oh, that's interesting. I just started doing liver cleanses from the book by Andreas Moritz. It is amazing how many stones are coming out of my liver and gallbladder. I'm on my third cleanse tonight.

Do you drink water, as well? Thank you for posting.

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Candy's avatar

There are 4 top things that Force the kidneys to work. Caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and sugar. It doesn't matter what form the sugar comes in, just sugar in general. What I mean by "forces" is when one of those stimulates enter the body. The kidneys start looking for the fastest way to respond by producing urine. When drinking water it's not a stimulate so the kidneys collect it later to be passed out in urine. Not the case when consuming one of the stimulates. Ever notice how coffee and soft drinks never quench the thirst-cottonmouth? That's because the kidneys will take the easy route and take the moisture in your mouth first.

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Rosie's avatar

As I read I was thinking how much I did not know about water. I wish I was smarter. But, thankfully we have people like the author that presented a topic very much different from what I would normally choose to read. Awesome! Thanks!

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Resolute Red's avatar

All that reading with no simple explanation of how to structure water. Disappointing.

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mike fox's avatar

Every morning I take 16 ounces of water and pass it back and forth between two glasses as high as I can pour it without spilling any. This gives the water energy. This is an old Hindu monk practice. They call the energy, prana. Sanskrit for life force. Try it, I think you'll be pleased with the results.

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DiAnne's avatar

Thank you, Mike, for this :)

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Resolute Red's avatar

Thank you. I will give that a try. Disappointed that giving it a good shaking in a container with a lid won’t suffice. Not sure I will be able to discern the difference. But I believe it’s important. Hopefully it could clear the pineal gland after 77 years of being poisoned. Cheers.

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mike fox's avatar

Try sodium citrate and vitamin C (ascorbic acid) together. Look into chelation therapy with EDTA, might help

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Resolute Red's avatar

I don’t know what that word do but I don’t think that’s how you structure water. Please explain.

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mike fox's avatar

Sorry. I thought I was responding to another question about how to decalcify the pineal gland.

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SF Med's avatar

Interesting, where did you hear about this?

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mike fox's avatar

It was in a book about Hindu spiritualism and the different rites and rituals they practice. I found the book at Haslams (closed now, sad) in downtown St. Petersburg FL. Thanks for asking. Brings back good memories.

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SF Med's avatar

That sounds like a great book. Thank you.

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JC's avatar

Brilliant!

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Graphite's avatar

🤣

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SF Med's avatar

What's so funny? Do you know something that would help the rest of us interpret this information?

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ICN News's avatar

many ways to structure water. vortex, memory with a matter like crystal that structure the water, your thoughts, prayers etc....

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Carol Guajardo's avatar

It may be in the paid articles. I would love to subscribe, but at this moment I am not financially able to do so.

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Mooon's avatar

Me either as I am unemployed. I do pray for this doctor to be blessed. He or she has helped so many people!

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Givenroom's avatar

Put simply your born in fluids, amniotic fluids in the womb and if you don’t pay attention to hydrate you in time you start dying as a mummy, shrivelled up and dehydrated. All diseases have in a way a link with waters, simple not?

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Dawn B's avatar

Interestingly about the beginning of life in water, it made me think about Genesis 1 and how God created the earth by dividing the waters. If you believe the Bible is true, water existed before the earth was formed, and there is water above and below the earth, not space like we're led to believe. Food for thought...

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Givenroom's avatar

Water was brought to the earth with an invasion of asteroids, small capsules another theory says the earth cooled down with an ocean covering the whole earth and then evaporated leaving the earth like the moon and then water returned from outer space, call it god, the mystery whatever. Now we have our earth 75% water, same amount in some substance like water fills our body. Also we have a genetic code and a very individual immune system, not 2 alike but not much attention goes to our blood, the origin and evolution? What is our final destiny? our bloodline must still be connected, linked to our maker and in how much did we make it ourselves?

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Dawn B's avatar

Not sure about the asteroid water theory or how someone came up with it... IMO there is no space outside our firmament. The sun moon and stars are inside it like in Gen. 1. The moon landing was a bad B movie set.

The water cycles inside the firmament.

There is something special about blood but have no theories about it. It contains life and bloodlines likely play a part. That's a whole other rabbit hole.

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Givenroom's avatar

Our firmament? A Universe but for many it’s a multiverse, expanding beyond the limits we put to it, do you know the stars are leaving us, lights going out, going where to? Space? It’s a mind paradigm or a handy device, remember someone asking Jesus, tell me what will the Kingdom of God look alike? Jesus answered there shall be no more time. Time-space are one you cannot think one without the other, both or one are mind artefacts.

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Dawn B's avatar

I don't have an answer but I believe we are looking at things from our limited perspective. How can we imagine when we have not seen or experienced at some level? We can make up fantasies but is that truth?

I wonder if the stars are angels. They sure want us to wish on and worship them and the Bible warns us not to. Could movie stars be inhabited from the fallen angels or their demon offspring?

The Bible refers to angels as stars a few times but it is unclear. Ex.... stars sing, the devil is called the morning star..the sun, they left their heavenly place to have relations with women....

Our system is the heliocentric solar system revolving around the sun, maybe the morning star the Bible refers to and satan worshippers worship the sun as you can see in their symbolism. Helios is a sun god and centric means center so it could be that we are tricked into sun worship. IDK but just my thoughts...

We don't understand the spiritual world.

Maybe these are the end of days as we know it and angels are leaving their places in the heavens. Cern is doing some evil stuff maybe trying to release demonic forces. We can speculate.

Who knows but God has not revealed what we don't need to know yet IMO.

Interesting what you said about time. The spirit realm does not have time as we experience it.

2 Peter 3:8-9 NIV. But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.

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Resolute Red's avatar

I was referring to structured water. I don’t think you understand that doesn’t mean just hydration. The article was not clear.

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Givenroom's avatar

Of course it doesn’t mean just hydration, but without it you simply die. And as structured water is concerned, a half a century I spent in research and practice there are about 7 thousand now also extended with the imponderables and nosodes in homeopathy, but structure is not a good term it’s more of a little push, or a potency, a message or an opening to your spirit. Homeopathy is not medicine it’s a reconnection to your spiritual light.

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Karmy's avatar

What nosodes would be helpful for hydration?

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Givenroom's avatar

Water will do not? Nosodes for hydration? They aren’t used for that.

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Karmy's avatar

I guess I didn’t understand why you mentioned homeopathy and nosodes in your comment. It made no sense.

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Dave's avatar

They linked the articles where they discuss it. As you said, it's already long enough as is.

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Magnificent

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

Actually I think you have to be pretty smart to READ these articles. I have to do them in small bites. Between the density of information and the liberal sprinkling of links, it's like being back at college.

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shasta (non-English speaker)'s avatar

To maintain the illusion of knowing everything, science will often choose to simply ignore phenomena which are too complex for its existing models to explain.

WOW!

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aprayerformonkey's avatar

aka psychopaths

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Kim's avatar

Yes, great point! Lymphatics do not have a pump and require movement.

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Crush Limbraw's avatar

Never forget - water makes great ice cubes for delicious cocktails!

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XX's avatar

How much more has water to offer??. With human senses and limitations, what else is possible? Just like our limited visible light capability, there is so much more beyond just what we perceive.

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Mooon's avatar

How I treat my water.. I have a water well which I filter. This next statement is very important. When I collect the water in a container, I add a pinch of Baja Gold salt and verbally thank the Lord for the water. I then verbally thank the water itself and tell it that I love it. I then pour into a clean glass for drinking and touch my earthing mat while stirring the water in the glass into a vortex with a copper stick. (The conductive copper stick grounds the water from the earthing mat through my body). From the top I stir clockwise, which is the natural rotation where I live.

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Candy's avatar

After having removed myself from the dredged of western medicine, I became a homeopath and a flower essence practitioner.

When we mix homeopathics we succuss the remedy in order to energize it. Homeopathy is the law of similars

similars. Like cancels like. In some cases we will dilute the remedy down so far that little if any of the original additive remains.

Western medicine decrys this could never be beneficial, yet cures, not bandaids, are produced. It's the way the water has been energized that produces the results.

Same with flower essences, except there's not succussion. The spring water used to make the remedy is energized literally by the sun. Oddly enough, unlike homeopathics that get their "energy" by succussion and thus can become negated by electronic energy(microwaves,cell phones etc) flower essencese can only be negated by direct exposure to the sun! The very thing that created it to begin with!

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Lauren's avatar

We've had pretty good luck with homeopathy. Sometimes in very startling ways. I had a ganglion cyst on my finger, for about a year I think. I popped it a few times but it always came back immediately. Then I started developing another one. Well, I took Ruta Graveolens, only a few times, and they were GONE! Stayed gone for a couple of years. Oddly Ruta doesn't work for me anymore. Currently trying a couple other things.

My husband was diagnosed with COPD, never smoked, but was a fire fighter. His homeopath (Manfred Mueller) managed to fix him to the point that no trace of COPD can be found currently on scans.

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Usamnesia's avatar

Nebulized with DMSO?

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Lauren's avatar

No, homeopathy.

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Margo's avatar

I have a ganglion cyst on my wrist. I had another on the opposite wrist but it went away on its own but I have had this one for about 2 years. How did you use Rutabaga Graveolens?

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Margo's avatar

Ruta! Rutabaga was autocorrect!

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Lauren's avatar

I just took it as directed.

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Heron's avatar

Lachesis is a great remedy, eh?

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Jeffrey Staples's avatar

Incredible article. Thank you! I make my own structured water from filtered tap water, then run through a weak magnetic field (~1200 Gauss) magnetic North to South direction to make the water molecules more cohesive and to break up molecular strings and clumps, then let the water rest and structure for a day+ under the 177 mHz vibrational frequency vibration from a Lost Cubit Tensor ring. The Tensor Ring provides a slight clockwise vortex that facilitates molecular structuring. Structuring can also be done with simple sunshine or frequency vibrations from structure or sound (see Rife frequencies or YouTube healing sound frequencies.

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Mooon's avatar

I sort of learned when I was a child by accident that water is a living organism which must be respected. How I arrived is we had a family living down the road from us that were our friends. I stayed at the home quite a bit. While there I noticed that their house plants looked poorly so out of boredom, I watered them thinking that may be the problem. It did not help much. A few weeks later three of the plants died. I found a healthy one at our house to replace it with. I checked the moisture of the soil each time I was there but, it died anyway. After some scratching my head and looking into it further, I finally realized that it was the stressful environment that was killing the plants in their home. This family fought all of the time, constantly shouting at one another. After a while and little more experimentation I realized it was due to the water. It was the water which could not handle the stress and screaming.

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Linda Walker's avatar

Fascinating article. Striving for good health in the modern world takes effort! Your articles are a huge help and I appreciate you more than you can know.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Do you leave your water out in the Sun? How do you like structuring it AMD?

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Alligator's avatar

Dear Midwestern doctor. Please post an article or tell us how we can use DMSO for our pets.

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JC's avatar

Yes. I have a vaccine damaged cat who was also neutered too young (4 weeks, I think).

IF I'd understood about DMSO when he was a kitten, I would've had a fighting chance. Now, at 5, he is incontinent and dysplasic (Has been since kitten).

I've tried putting a ml of 30% on his head (mixed with castor oil & aloe) - he even seemed to say "thank you," but I don't know how long I will have to do this to see benefit. I just mixed up a new drop for my sinuses (which is what I used on the cat) which also has seawater & colloidal silver in.

I feel bad sneaking up on him to put slimy drops on his head, but I can't think what else to do. I COULD put it in a place where he would lick it clean - but I worry that will put him off it.

I'm starting to study natural vet stuff - looking for a natural vet. VETS DID THIS TO HIM, so why would I go to a vaccine vet? And nearly ALL of them are vaccine vets, that's their cash cow - so they won't believe me when I tell them he's neurologically damaged - and they'd be happy to shoot him again. Did find a Natural Vet Substack: Will Falconer DVM.

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Alligator's avatar

Did you shave the hair where you apply it?

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JC's avatar

No, just dropped it on his furs, trusting it will soak in. I reckon putting gooey stuff on his head is traumatic enough without shaving him.

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Deane's avatar

We have been giving our dogs 1-2 droppers of DMSO in milk. (8 droppers is 1 tsp.) They lap it up with gusto.

I applied 50% DMSO in RO water to a sprained/injured leg. The dog gave me a look that said, "This feels funny," and relaxed as I massaged it in. Some days she licked it, and some she didn't. And I have applied it to her belly along a surgery scar she got before she became my dog. DMSO in water seems to soak in and dry nicely.

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JC's avatar

I followed your lead, and tried to give cat 1/4 ml DMSO in a splash of cream. I thought the fattiness of the cream would make it more appealing. Cat would not take, so I'm back to dropping it on his head.

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Alligator's avatar

So you use it like a health tonic for them

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