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the polish, but will also carry its toxic ingredients through
the skin and into the body. You can cover your hand in a
plastic sandwich bag (this type of plastic in general, is OK
for use with DMSO) to apply the DMSO.
After handling DMSO, never wash it off with soap as it
can carry the soap into the skin/tissues. Simply rinse the
hands well with clean water.
Keep full strength DMSO out of your eyes.
Do not use most common gloves (rubber, latex, etc.)
with DMSO. It can dissolve the gloves. Even dissolving a
tiny bit of the gloves can then transfer the rubber or latex
into your body. Gloves made of non-stretchable plastic are
OK to use with DMSO. Normally DMSO will not hurt one’s
hands, and gloves are not needed. (If applying frequently
or in large amounts for some skin types it may cause the
skin to become wrinkly, but this soon passes.)
Never add DMSO to an enema solution. The colon
contains many toxins the body is flushing out. If you put
DMSO in the colon, you can return some of those toxins
back into the blood stream.
WARNING
● Do not allow DMSO to come into contact with
calcium hypochlorite (MMS2). This will cause
immediate combustion with extreme heat and fire.
In this case, it does not need a spark to start the
fire instantly. Use water to put out such a fire but
stand back as the water will spatter.
● DMSO should never, ever be packed in the same
container, box, or suitcase as calcium hypochlorite
(MMS2). When transporting these items always
pack them separately.