DMSO, Turpentine, and Colloidal Silver for Cysts

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DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), turpentine, and colloidal silver are powerful natural remedies that have been used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including cysts. These substances, when combined, can help reduce cyst size, alleviate discomfort, and fight potential infections. This article explores how these three ingredients work together to treat cysts effectively.

How DMSO, Turpentine, and Colloidal Silver Work Together

Each of these substances has unique properties that contribute to their effectiveness in treating cysts:

DMSO: DMSO is a powerful solvent that helps other substances penetrate the skin more effectively. It has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it useful for reducing pain and inflammation associated with cysts.

Turpentine: Turpentine, derived from pine tree resin, has traditionally been used for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. However, it can be caustic, so it should be used carefully and not left on the skin for too long.

Colloidal Silver: Colloidal silver is known for its antimicrobial properties, helping to prevent and treat infections that may accompany cysts. It can be used topically to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination and promote healing.

Using DMSO, Turpentine, and Colloidal Silver for Cysts

Dave from Fountain Inn, SC, shared his method for treating cysts and nodules with a combination of these three ingredients. Here’s how he applies them:

  • Initial Infection Check: Before applying any treatment, Dave ensures that the cyst is not caused by or accompanied by an infection. He starts by applying a poultice of colloidal silver mixed with DMSO to the affected area and lets it sit for about fifteen minutes. This combination helps reduce the risk of infection.
  • Turpentine Poultice: For more stubborn cysts or nodules, Dave uses a mixture of turpentine, DMSO, and colloidal silver. He advises caution with turpentine due to its caustic nature and recommends not leaving it on the skin for too long.
  • Repeat Applications: Dave repeats these applications multiple times over several days. He reports significant reduction in sensitivity and size of the nodules within just two days, indicating the effectiveness of the treatment.

Precautions and Considerations

While DMSO, turpentine, and colloidal silver can be effective in treating cysts, they should be used with care. Here are some important precautions to consider:

  • Skin Sensitivity: These substances, especially turpentine, can be irritating to the skin. Always perform a patch test before applying to a larger area and avoid prolonged contact with the skin.
  • Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the cyst is large, painful, or shows signs of infection, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider before relying solely on home remedies.
  • Proper Dilution: Ensure that the substances are properly diluted, especially when using turpentine, to prevent skin damage or irritation.

Conclusion

DMSO, turpentine, and colloidal silver offer a potent combination for treating cysts naturally. When used carefully, they can help reduce cyst size, alleviate pain, and prevent infections. However, due to the strength of these substances, it is crucial to use them with caution and consult with a healthcare provider if you have any concerns or if the cyst does not improve.

Have you tried using DMSO, turpentine, or colloidal silver for cysts? Share your experiences and read feedback from Dave below, who benefited from these natural remedies!


1 User Review


Posted by Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc ) on 05/05/2015
★★★★★

I have used a few methods of dealing with surface cysts and below skin cysts. I say cysts; but I "lump" fatty tumors; cysts of mass as well as fluid in a single group.

I first want to make sure the cyst is not caused by infection or accompanied by infection. So I place on the site a poultice of colloidal silver mixed with DMSO. I let that sit for fifteen minutes on the surface.

I have also used a charcoal poultice and a turpentine poultice. I mix the turpentine with DMSO and colloidal silver. The turpentine is caustic so I don't put too much on skin for too long.

I've used Healing Clay. Not as a poultice. I just put a half spoonful of the clay with colloidal silver and then place the "goo" onto the site. I let dry.

All the above I repeat many times.

JUST in the past three days I found a number of "nodules" on my chest wall. They were sore and the size of a pencil eraser. I used the colloidal silver and turpentine plus DMSO on day one. Day two I used colloidal silver with tea tree oil and DMSO as a poultice and then did a colloidal silver with turpentine and DMSO poultice. The nodules covered an area about the size of three by four inches.

In only two days the sensitivity is down by 80 percent and the size of the five or six nodules is reduced by over half. I theorize I had an infection perhaps in my lymph glands. I will continue this poultice application for a month.