User:Hamptondmso

I have been using DMSO for many years to treat fever blisters. If the beginning of a fever blister is detected soon enough the DMSO can actually stop it from forming. If DMSO is applied after the fever blister has gotten a good start DMSO will stop the fever blister where it is at and start the drying and healing process. I would like for others to know this because I accidently discovered this for myself, not knowing what the DMSO would do to my body. We used it for a solvent in the lab I worked in. This is my experience with DMSO but I do not know if it will do the same for everyone. At first detection of a coming fever blister I will use a cotton swab and dab the DMSO on very frequently, especially when starting the first treatments. I "might" do this 5 or 6 times with a few minutes between each application. In other words I try to hit the fever blister hard at the beginning of initial treatment. Hope this info helps someone. As a footnote I would like to add that I take 2000 mg of L-Lysine every day and have been for many years. For me I started at 500 mg and eventually went to 2000 mg, which to me was a more effective level.