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DMSO Dog Arthritis Treatment
DMSO
dog Arthritis treatment is available by a prescription only. DMSO
stands for Dimethyl Sulfoxide and is a byproduct that is derived
from the chemical process of making paper. DMSO has been under FDA
scrutiny and is a controversial treatment, however it has been shown
to be highly beneficial in treating Canine Arthritis and
muskoskeletal conditions. It is known for relieving pain upon
contact and it also helps stimulate the immune system. It is more
widely used in animal health then for humans and is still undergoing
various testing procedures and clinical studies. Since it has been
approved by the FDA for treatment in animals, it has been
recommended by many veterinarians for the treatment of Canine
Arthritis. If you believe your dog may benefit from DMSO, then you
should ask your veterinarian about it.
There are many benefits to using a DMSO dog Arthritis treatment.
DMSO is known for relieving pain virtually instantaneously. It has
shown great relief for hurting animals, such as dogs and horses.
Though the FDA has been very slow to approve DMSO treatments in
humans, there is no denying the remarkable benefits when it is used
to treat Canine Arthritis. DMSO has been shown to prevent paralysis.
It is a powerful anti inflammatory, analgesic (pain reliever),
removes free radicals, and promotes the Immune System and encourages
healing.
Since DMSO is a solvent, many people mistakenly try to bypass the
prescription and purchase it on the market. This is to be highly
avoided and the results may be disastrous. DMSO that is available on
the market is not held the same standards during production as the
DMSO dog Arthritis treatment available through a prescription.
Because of this, you should also avoid purchasing DMSO over the
Internet or through places that offer DMSO as a "magical cure". You
should make sure that the DMSO purchased for your dog's Canine
Arthritis was made available through your veterinarian and is of
medical grade. DMSO may cause an allergic reaction or side effects
in your pet. It shouldn't be used in dogs that are hypersensitive or
allergic as well. This is another reason why you should only use
DMSO under the guidance of your veterinarian.
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