The extensive evidence behind DMSO's ability to regenerate spinal cord injuries, treat "incurable" back pain, and transform spinal medicine — and how to use it
Story at a Glance:
DMSO is an “umbrella remedy” whose combination of therapeutic properties (improving circulation, reducing inflammation, protecting cells, and reviving dying ones) makes it well suited to treat “incurable” neurological disorders, with particularly dramatic results for spinal conditions.
DMSO is one of the most potent known promoters of microtubule assembly (the structural scaffolding cells require to divide and extend new processes) and drives diverse stem cells to differentiate into neurons, providing a potential explanation for the spinal cord regeneration repeatedly documented throughout this article.
Extensive animal data and remarkable human case reports show DMSO can prevent or reverse paralysis from strokes, traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries when given promptly, and provide significant rehabilitation even for older injuries. Veterinarians have used IV DMSO for decades to get paralyzed animals back on their feet, yet this knowledge has never been translated to human medicine.
DMSO has been extensively used in clinical practice for degenerative spinal conditions (disc herniations, radiculopathies, stenosis, osteochondrosis), with hundreds of readers reporting it transforming chronic back pain, sciatica, neck pain, and post-surgical spinal pain, often after years of failed conventional treatments.
This article will synopsize the extensive data demonstrating DMSO’s efficacy for spinal conditions (approximately 400 studies and 300 pertinent reader testimonials), discoveries we’ve made about neurological diseases over the years, and then concludes with practical guidance on DMSO protocols and complementary approaches that also aid in the treatment of the common neurological and vertebral disorders.