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Pain Relief For
Joints, Muscles, Tendons, Nerves, Arthritis

My Pain Relief simply works for most every kind of pain associated with joints, muscles, nerves and tendons. My Product will help almost everything where inflammation is involved. Insect bites, bee stings and cuts and abrasions also respond well.

My Pain Relief is a simple formula of all natural ingredients. My formula is 50% DMSO and 50% Aloe Vera Juice. We have found the this formula works best overall. The Aloe Vera protects the skin and is a great anti inflammatory and antioxidant in it's own right. DMSO probably has the worlds greatest absorbency potential. I have personally timed this feature. When rubbed on the skin it is absorbed into the blood system in under 15 seconds. You see DMSO has a very distinct taste. When you rub it on many people can taste it within seconds.

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My Pain Relief is made up of 50% DMSO (99.9% pure) and 50% pure Aloe Vera. There is one drop of spearmint oil for scent.

There have been over 40,000 papers worldwide and many small human studies. In these studies it has been determined that DMSO does work for pain relief. The drug industry and the doctors backed by the drug industry are still to this day playing down the effectiveness of this simple and inexpensive treatment. You cannot really blame them for pain is a multi-million dollar industry.

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It is also a well known fact (published recently in many Gannett newspapers across the country) that many doctors and nurses receive a great deal of their income from recommending and giving talks about these and other drugs. According to Stanley Jacob, MD, a former head of the organ transplant program at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland DMSO is the apirin of today. If someone came along today and said this little white pill which costs next to nothing would relive your headache and drop your fever and help prevent heart attack and stroke would you believe them??

Benefits Of DMSO and Aloe Vera From Research Studies and Papers

DMSO

  • Anti Inflammatory
  • Antioxidant
  • Arthritis Pain Relief
  • Muscle Pain relief
  • Nerve Pain Relief
  • Stabilizes Membranes
  • Slows or Stops Leakage From Damaged Cells
  • Easily passes through membranes and carries other nutrients with it
  • Blocks pain by blocking peripheral nerve C fibers
  • It will reduce swelling of sprains in less than an hour
  • It may take up to six weeks but chronic pain sufferers report more pain relief than with any other source.
  • The same non steroidal anti inflammatory effects as aspirin
  • The first protocol to lower intracranial pressure, the number one problem with severe head trauma.
  • It has been shown to be effective in disloving clots associated with stroke.
  • Increases healing time in cut, scrapes and burns
  • Hundreds more still be invistigated

Some Aloe Vera Benefits

  • antiinflammatoryAntioxidant
  • Heals Skin Lesions
  • Wound Healing
  • Heals Burns Faster
  • Soothes Sunburn
  • Moisturizer
  • High Mineral Content
  • Anti Bacterial
  • Anti Viral
  • Can Help Digestion
  • Builds Stomach Enzymes
  • Heartburn and Acid Reflux Relief
  • Colon Cleansing
  • Organ Support
  • Detoxification

My Pain Relief really works. You just have to try it and see the pain disappear.

In accordance with the FDA these products are not intended to treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any diseases. Information on this site is given for educational purposes only and is not to replace the advice of your health care professional.

Here are just a few of the studies used to gather information for the article above.

Kolb, K.H., Jaenicke, G., Kramer, M., Schulze, P.E. Absorption, distribution, and elimination of labeled dimethyl sulfoxide in man and animals. Ann NY Acad Sci 141:85-95, 1967.Herschler, R., Jacob, S.W. The case of dimethyl sulfoxide. In: Lasagna, L. (Ed.), Controversies in Therapeutics. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1980.Evans, M.S., Reid, K.H., Sharp, J.B. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) blocks conduction in peripheral nerve C fibers: A possible mechanism of analgesia. Neurosci Lett 150:145-148, 1993.Demos, C.H., Beckloff, G.L., Donin, M.N., Oliver, P.M. Dimethyl sulfoxide in musculoskeletal disorders. Ann NY Acad Sci 141:517-523, 1967.Lockie, L.M., Norcross, B. A clinical study on the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide in 103 patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal injures and inflammation. Ann NY Acad Sci 141:599-602, 1967.Percy, E.C., Carson, J.D. The use of DMSO in tennis elbow and rotator cuff tendinitis: A double-blind study. Med Sci Sports Exercise 13:215-219, 1981.Itoh, M., Guth, P. Role of oxygen-derived free radicals in hemorrhagic shock-induced gastric lesions in the rat. Gastroenterology 88:1126-1167, 1985.Salim, A.S., Role of oxygen-derived free radical scavengers in the management of recurrent attacks of ulcerative colitis: A new approach. J. Lab Clin Med 119:740-747, 1992.Shirley, S.W., Stewart, B.H., Mirelman, S. Dimethyl sulfoxide in treatment of inflammatory genitourinary disorders. Urology 11:215-220, 1978.Scherbel, A.L., McCormack, L.J., Layle, J.K. Further observations on the effect of dimethyl sulfoxide in patients with generalized scleroderma (progressive systemic sclerosis). Ann NY Acad Sci 141:613-629, 1967.Engel, M.F., Dimethyl sulfoxide in the treatment of scleroderma. South Med J 65:71, 1972.Sobel, D., Klein, A.C. Arthritis: What Works. New York: St. Martins Press, 1989.Santos, L., Tipping, P.G. Attenuation of adjuvant arthritis in rats by treatment with oxygen radical scavengers. Immunol Cell Biol 72:406-414, 1994.Matsumoto, J. Clinical trials of dimethyl sulfoxide in rheumatoid arthritis patients in Japan. Ann NY Acad Sci 141:560-568, 1967.de la Torre, J.C., et al. Modifications of experimental spinal cord injuries using dimethyl sulfoxide. Trans Am Neurol Assoc 97:230, 1971.de la Torre, J.C., et al. Dimethyl sulfoxide in the treatment of experimental brain compression. J Neurosurg 38:343, 1972.de la Torre, J.C., et al. Dimethyl sulfoxide in the central nervous system trauma. Ann NY Acad Sci 243:362, 1975.Lawrence, H.H., Goodnight, S.H. Dimethyl sulfoxide and extravasion of anthracycline agents. Ann Inter Med 98:1025, 1983.Lubredo, L., Barrie, M.S., Woltering, E.A. DMSO protects against adriamycin-induced skin necrosis. J. Surg Res 53:62-65, 1992.Alberts, D.S., Dorr, R.T. Case report: Topical DMSO for mitomycin-C-induced skin ulceration. Oncol Nurs Forum 18:693-695, 1991.Cruse, C.W., Daniels, S. Minor burns: Treatment using a new drug deliver system with silver sulfadiazine. South Med J 82:1135-1137, 1989.Miller, L., Hansbrough, J., Slater, H., et al. Sildimac: A new deliver system for silver sulfadiazine in the treatment of full-thickness burn injuries. J Burn Care Rehab 11:35-41, 1990Salim, A. Removing oxygen-derived free radicals delays hepatic metastases and prolongs survival in colonic cancer. Oncology 49:58-62, 1992.Feldman, W.E., Punch, J.D., Holden, P. In vivo and in vitro effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on streptomycin-sensitive and resistant Escherichia coli. Ann Acad Sci 141:231, 1967.

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