IV Dimethyl Sulfoxide Therapy
DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) is a natural substance derived from wood pulp and used in a variety of medical applications. When administered intravenously (IV), it can deliver a range of benefits, including reducing inflammation, promoting healing, and providing pain relief.


How it Works
DMSO works by penetrating the tissues and reducing inflammation at a cellular level. It can act as an antioxidant, scavenging free radicals that contribute to chronic conditions. It also enhances the absorption of other treatments, allowing medications and nutrients to reach cells more effectively.
Benefits
- Pain Relief: Helps reduce pain associated with inflammation, arthritis, and other chronic conditions.
- Anti-inflammatory Effects: Reduces swelling and inflammation, providing relief for autoimmune or inflammatory conditions, reduced cerebral edema in brain tumors.
- Improved Circulation: Increases blood flow, which may help speed up healing and recovery processes.
- Detoxification: Assists the body in flushing out toxins, making it useful in detox protocols.
- Enhanced Healing: Promotes cellular regeneration and tissue repair.


Conditions Commonly Treated
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- Interstitial Cystitis
- Chronic Pain and Inflammation
- Rheumatoid Arthritis and other Autoimmune Disorders
- Amyloidosis
- Neurological Conditions (such as multiple sclerosis)
- Detoxification Support
- Cancer (particularly brain cancers)
Expectations
- Duration: IV DMSO treatments typically last between 60-90 minutes.
- Sensation: Some patients report a mild garlic-like taste or odor during the infusion. This is normal and harmless.
- Hydration: It’s important to stay well-hydrated before and after treatment to support detoxification.

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