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Guy Incognito's avatar

Wounded Knee Part IV. This is turning into an epic. I have to get more popcorn.

I am also a fan of bath salts, especially epsom salts. I also add a bit of baking soda. This is my own personal vaccine and it is much more effective than what the government-approved drug dealers are offering.

You will be chasing down rodents on the field once again in no time. I recommend staying away from squirrels for the time being. That's a bit of a sensitive issue. Try murids. They are just as tasty and have less fat. As a honey badger, I prefer snakes, but nowadays I will eat anything I can get my hands, I mean paws on.

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Zoë's avatar

LOL - yer funny Guy.

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SuperSally888's avatar

My dog has had 3 doses of garlic water so far (3 or 4 of 99.5% drops mixed in water). He does not like the taste and shakes his head after I syringe it into his mouth. He now smells somewhat of garlic as I discovered when he licked my nose this morning.

His 15 yo body is suffering from severe bony degeneration. Since I started giving this to him (only started on Saturday evening), I have not noticed him hunched in pain as he sometimes is. Will continue to observe. I am not expecting a return to puppy-like behavior, but I am hoping he will be more comfortable.

I have put it on my knee (mixed with aloe vera) and cannot notice much of a difference yet. I have something inflammatory going on for now with knee pain generalizing to other places the other knee, elbow and wrists. I think a period of fasting might be in order. I wonder if this could be a detox reaction. Will press on.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

I am interested in ingestible forms of DMSO but what I have specifically states that it is for external use only.

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SuperSally888's avatar

I suspect that they put this on all of their bottles as a disclaimer. The stuff I have came in a glass bottle and was sold as pharmaceutical grade. It has all sorts of warnings on the label. Given the severity of my dog's condition and the challenges of applying through fur, I decided to try oral with him.

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Claudia's avatar

Following Dr Ken Barry's advice, I very rarely suffer pain or limp, despite the orthopedic surgeon telling me last year that I have bone-on-bone arthritis in my left knee and the only way to alleviate the terrible pain is by replacing the knee.

https://youtu.be/ePg3V4iOBI4

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Zoë's avatar

That's all very awesome!

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