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DMSO Roll On 70/30 Aloe Plast is a 3 oz liquid topical solution combining 99.9% pure DMSO with soothing aloe vera in a convenient roll-on applicator. Designed for adults, it offers fast absorption and targeted relief from discomfort and inflammation, making it a trusted choice for natural skin care and recovery.
| ASIN | B000K74RRA |
| ASIN | B000K74RRA |
| Additives | Aloe Vera |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,080 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #2,501 in Multivitamins Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | DMSO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,657) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,657) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1876531 |
| Manufacturer | DMSO |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 15.24 x 15.24 cm; 86.18 g |
| Units | 3 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
| Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
D**H
My son got a strange bite on his leg and it really helped
J**Y
I’ve been using the DMSO Roll-On 70/30 Aloe Plast for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed with the results. The roll-on applicator makes it easy to apply directly to targeted areas, and the inclusion of aloe provides a soothing sensation. The liquid has a lightweight, non-greasy feel and absorbs quickly into the skin. I’ve noticed reduced discomfort and inflammation in some sore spots, and it’s become a helpful part of my recovery routine. Overall, a reliable product with a natural feel—definitely recommend for anyone looking for a topical solution with DMSO and aloe.
M**E
Very disappointing. 70$ for the product with Roll on hard as a rock that doesn't let any liquid out. Injured person can't squeeze the bottle, just rolling doesn't work at all. It's a shame.
A**L
Works very well at taking pain away due to RSD. Worked better then any of the pain killers I was given (including Tramadol, Oxycontin, Vicodin, Gabapentin, and Lyrica. I researched CRPS and RSD and Amsterdam and learned for RSD that it is illegal in some European countries for Dr.'s NOT to give patients this for their inflammation and pain. This worked miracles for my RSD after I broke my ankles. It helped everything from bringing the pain from a 10 to a zero or a one, and really helped to heal the bone and surrounding tissues (which were a nonunion at 8 months after the initial injury). The effects worked wonders, I no longer need it right now. I am doing much better! I am walking now, which the Dr. said I may not be able to. I enjoy a massage on my ankle lower foot, which once made me scream in pain if you touched it (before DMSO) and I have gained the muscle back in my injured leg that was wasting away before the DMSO. The Dr.'s weren't helping me, and neither were the meds they prescribed this is the only thing that worked (and physical therapy). Make sure to fully sterilize the area before using this. It did burn and itch, but that is nothing compared to RSD pain and went away after twenty minutes along with the hardcore pain and increased blood flow to my injury.
H**D
I am almost very hesitant to write this review, because I'm afraid I'll jinx myself, but I simply have to report the truth. I have read all of the glowing reports about how DMSO just eliminates the pain, and that, of course, is what I have been hoping against hope to find, somehow, to solve my lower back pain, which has plagued me for many years. You wonder just what you can do to alleviate such terrible pain, and at times it really is bad, but at other times it is fairly tolerable. Well, I got the roll-on, and after I tried it and realized, rather foolishly, that I had not removed the plastic cap covering the ball, and wondered why the ball seemed to roll so stiffly, and produced seemingly little liquid, I put on my glasses and could see that there was a protective cover over the ball, so I scraped it off with my fingernail, and the ball rolled easily, and liquid came forth, and I felt rather stupid. Anyway, I had bought the book about DMSO, and with all of the hullabaloo about the problems getting it approved for human use, and the fact that it has been marketed as a solvent, you are a little wary. Especially when some people talk about a garlic smell, and/or garlic breath, and/or redness on the skin, etc. etc. Well, I rolled it on, and it does have a distinctive smell, but nothing unpleasant, and not even very strong. But no redness of skin, at all, or pain upon application, of any kind. And no garlic breath. Now, I have, as I said, had this lower back pain for quite some time, and have gone through many different attempts to fix it, including various pills, and creams, and sprays, etc. etc., but nothing has actually seemed to make much difference, if any at all. To my utter amazement, and obviously, also my utter delight, I have noticed these last several days that I simply don't have any back pain. And I haven't used the roll-on, except for a couple of times in the last several days, after the first couple of days after I got it, of course I put it on. Even in the morning - when it is (or has been) at its worst, I did wake up this morning with lower back pain, but nothing as bad as it has been in the past, and even that seemed to fade after I had been up for a couple of hours. Maybe - just maybe - this is finally the "magic bullet" that I have been seeking; I don't feel like a spring chicken, but then those days are probably long gone anyway, but at least I don't have that awful, throbbing, terrible lower back pain that really makes your life miserable. As I sit here writing this, I don't feel anything in my back, AT ALL, and that is wonderful!
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