Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
As a natural compound which molecular structure is smaller than water, DMSO can easily penetrate tissue cell walls. Once absorbed into the cells, DMSO seems to have a way of forcing toxins out of the cells.
The toxins are then carried out through the Urinary tract. It is used for pain, inflammation, interstitial cystitis, arthritis, scleroderma, cancer, and elevated intracranial pressure.
IV DMSO for Cancer Treatment
DMSO works as a cancer therapy by promoting differentiation (a process of transforming primitive, rapidly growing cells into more normal, behaving cells that do not grow).
DMSO also has been demonstrated to stimulate a tumor suppressor protein called HLJ1, which reduces tumor cell invasion and metastases.