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DMSO in Bangkok / Thailand

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Has anyone manage to locate any here in Thailand? Also any empty gelatine capsules?

yeah you can get it from hospital supply places but they will need to order it from BKK.

The little shop on Suthep road here in CM can order it. I think it was 1k baht for about 500 ml.

Just be careful with it. It will transport vitamins and minerals into the bloodstream with great efficiency.

The danger is lets say you put mercury or something stupid in DMSO then it will also go into the bloodstream with equally great efficiency.

And especially important to keep away from kids.

It's a two edged sword kind of thing.

  • 9 years later...
On 1/5/2014 at 12:58 PM, Sceptict11 said:

Dimethyl sulfoxide is a Quack product which has been refused approval by the American FDA except for the treatment of one ,rare , condition.

More information here

http://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatmentsandsideeffects/complementaryandalternativemedicine/pharmacologicalandbiologicaltreatment/dmso

It has been refused approval by the American FDA - because it works - without the pharmaceutical companies getting any money out of it. The FDA is financed by and works for the pharmaceutical industry, and not for the health of the American people.

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