: A significant portion of the text is dedicated to DMSO's unique chemical property as a solvent and its ability to pass through biological membranes, such as the skin.

: The book discusses the discovery of DMSO and its initial rise in medical interest during the mid-20th century.

It is important to note that while DMSO is used in certain FDA-approved medical applications (such as for interstitial cystitis), its use for many of the conditions discussed in the book remains a subject of medical debate and is not supported by mainstream clinical consensus. Medical professionals generally advise against self-treating serious health conditions with industrial or non-pharmaceutical grade chemicals. Consulting with a qualified healthcare provider is essential before exploring alternative therapies mentioned in the text. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: The author compiles various reports and observations regarding how the substance has been used in different medical contexts, intended for a professional and lay audience interested in the subject. Notable Observations

The book notes that DMSO is known for causing a distinct, garlic-like odor on the breath and skin of those who use it. It also emphasizes the importance of chemical purity and skin cleanliness, as DMSO’s solvent properties can carry surface contaminants into the body. Regulatory and Safety Context