Let me add that horsey people, including race horse veterinarians, have been using DMSO for many years. It is front and center of most performance horse operations. I think this is because that horse leg injuries can be notoriously hard to treat because well, you can't really tell a horse to stay off that leg etc.,,,,so effective topical…
Let me add that horsey people, including race horse veterinarians, have been using DMSO for many years. It is front and center of most performance horse operations. I think this is because that horse leg injuries can be notoriously hard to treat because well, you can't really tell a horse to stay off that leg etc.,,,,so effective topicals or other noninvasive treatments, like DMSO, are really important. Bascially the veterinarian side of DMSO should give the humans, who might want to try it, confidence because for many years it has been used on horses, many very high dollar horses, with no downside that I've heard of. After listening to this podcast, I'm finally going to try it on myself since I have a big toe that will never be the same after multiple injuries (horses!) and surgery.
Let me add that horsey people, including race horse veterinarians, have been using DMSO for many years. It is front and center of most performance horse operations. I think this is because that horse leg injuries can be notoriously hard to treat because well, you can't really tell a horse to stay off that leg etc.,,,,so effective topicals or other noninvasive treatments, like DMSO, are really important. Bascially the veterinarian side of DMSO should give the humans, who might want to try it, confidence because for many years it has been used on horses, many very high dollar horses, with no downside that I've heard of. After listening to this podcast, I'm finally going to try it on myself since I have a big toe that will never be the same after multiple injuries (horses!) and surgery.
Yes - Horsey people are VERY serious about their animals, and DMSO is widely used in horse applications.