The Power of DMSO and Botanical Combinations DMSO is a remarkably safe chemical that protects cells from otherwise fatal stressors (e.g., freezing, burning, shockwaves, ischemia).
Unlocking Nature’s Healing Potential — The Power of DMSO and Botanical Combinations
Analysis by A Midwestern Doctor August 15, 2025
DMSO is an „umbrella remedy“ capable of treating a wide range of challenging ailments due to its combination of therapeutic properties (e.g., reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and reviving dying cells). It also rapidly transports substances dissolved in it through the skin and throughout the body.
- These benefits are also seen when DMSO is combined with a variety of natural therapies — in many cases, allowing the mixture to treat challenging conditions neither could treat alone
- DMSO is commonly combined with natural carrier oils and botanicals such as essential oils and herbal extract
- These combinations are commonly used to create natural skin care products which rejuvenate the skin and cure numerous skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, and lipomas. They also enhance DMSO’s ability to heal injured tissues, reduce inflammation, and treat acute or chronic pain (e.g., arthritis or migraines).
- This article will review the basics of botanical DMSO combinations, the literature supporting it, and show how these mixtures can be used to treat many additional challenging medical conditions. Importantly (thanks to the 1994 DSHEA act which legalized all natural therapies) is now readily available.
Since I believe DMSO has immense potential to offer the medical community and individual patients, I’ve diligently worked to compile evidence that best supports its rediscovery. As such, throughout this series, I’ve presented over a thousand studies that DMSO effectively treats:
- Strokes, paralysis, and many other neurological or circulatory disorders (discussed here).
- Chronic pain and tissue injuries, such as sprains, burns and non-healing wounds (discussed here).
- Numerous autoimmune and contractile disorders (discussed here).
- Head conditions, such as tinnitus, vision loss, dental problems, and sinusitis (discussed here).
- Internal organ diseases, such as pancreatitis, infertility, liver cirrhosis, and endometriosis (discussed here).
- Skin conditions, such as varicose veins, acne, hair loss, ulcers, and skin cancer (discussed here).
- Many different cancers (discussed here).
- Lung disorders, including asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and cystic fibrosis (discussed here).
- Infections, including chronic bacterial infections, herpes, and shingles (discussedhere).
DMSO Combination Therapies
DMSO’s ability to treat a wide range of illnesses results from its having a variety of highly unusual properties that appear to address the root causes of disease (e.g., it greatly improves circulation). One of DMSO’s most noteworthy properties is its ability to enhance the effects of other substances, which in many cases makes it possible to surmount major dilemmas traditionally seen with those therapies.
DMSO’s unique ability to function as a vehicle is due to the fact that it can pass through biological membranes without damaging them, so once it contacts the skin, it rapidly spreads throughout the body. At the same time, simultaneously it readily dissolves most substances and is able to bring them with it into the body. This is very useful as it allows you to:
- Apply a medication topically or orally that would typically require an IV or injection.
- Make drugs become much more potent and able to treat conditions that otherwise will not respond to (e.g., these mixtures can penetrate and treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria or chemotherapy resistant cancers).
- Allow lower doses of a drug to be used, which are often much less toxic and in many cases, counteract the toxicity of the blended medication (as DMSO protects tissue from injury) — all of which make it incredibly useful for reducing the harm of chemotherapy.
Note: While DMSO cannot be patented, combinations can. As such, while DMSO alone is „unsafe“ „ineffective,“ and „unproven“ many „safe and effective“ DMSO pharmaceutical combinations exist, including many approved by the FDA.
Natural Combination Studies
A large volume of scientific literature exists on DMSO being used in combination with pharmaceutical drugs, and many approved DMSO products also incorporate natural agents such as menthol, camphor, lavandin, lavender oil, coriander oil, arnica, and capsicum. Many natural agents, including numerous botanicals, have also been shown to synergistically combine with DMSO in many conditions.
Neurological conditions:
- ◦ In rats with Alzheimer’s disease, DMSO and Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE), administered for 14 days, improved learning and memory.
- ◦ In 31 patients with postherpetic neuralgia, DMSO and Chinese herbal medicines reduced pain scores and improved symptoms more effectively than standard medical therapy.
Dermatological conditions:
- In 33 patients with severe psoriasis, an extract of camptotheca nuts dissolved in 70% DMSO was a „quick, effective and convenient treatment,“ as a year later, 21 had a complete resolution of the disease.
- A hospital dermatology department reported that DMSO and 0.05% lithospermum (purple gromwell) effectively treated viral warts.
- DMSO mixed with linethol (a flaxseed concentrate with anti-inflammatory, regenerative, and wound-healing properties) treated burns.
Infectious diseases:
- A 2023 clinical trial gave an oral DMSO spray containing zinc iodide, ginger extract, propolis extract, and xylitol to patients with mild or moderate COVID-19. Compared to placebo, this treatment caused significant improvements in clinical symptoms, recovery time, and viral clearance.
- DMSO with food-grade vinegar was found to be an effective treatment for 406 patients with fungal athlete’s foot (59% DMSO 41% vinegar given 3 to 4 times a day for 3 to 5 days) and 100 patients with jock itch (40% DMSO 60% vinegar).
- DMSO mixed with a variety of different plant extracts was highly effective at inhibiting the growth of Candida infections isolated from patients with mouth cancers (whereas it was resistant to many antifungals).
- DMSO with papaya enzyme and nitrofurazone was found to treat suppurative wounds.
Note: DMSO also significantly increased the ability of Annona muricata seed extracts to eliminate mosquitoes in the water, and after 6 hours, 0.5mg/L killed 62% of larvae and 100% of pupae.
Dental conditions:
- 50% DMSO and 1 mg/ml oleanolic acid (which is found within many plants, including olives ) in 30 extracted human teeth with enterococcus faecalis infections rapidly reduced bacteria levels, within 24 hours, completely eliminating them.
- DMSO in a gel with 10% glucosamine hydrochloride, nettle juice, and Kalanchoe juice effectively treated periodontitis in animals, reducing inflammation and speeding tissue repair.
Note: Many studies have also shown DMSO enhances the absorption of plant extracts (e.g., for ginseng ).
Healing with Natural DMSO Combinations
As there is an almost infinite number of natural substances that could be combined with DMSO, it has not been possible to research them. Fortunately, the ease, safety, and efficacy of these combinations have inspired many to take their health into their own hands and explore combining DMSO with many proven natural remedies. Key discoveries with these combinations from the DMSO community include:
- Carrier oils and topical bases — In addition to diluting DMSO with a liquid, it is sometimes mixed with a thicker substance, of which three are commonly used:
- Aloe vera — This rehydrates the skin, thereby counteracting the dryness sometimes experienced with chronic DMSO use, and in many cases extenuates DMSO’s healing properties.
Most commonly they are used together to soothe the skin (e.g., for sunburns, eczema, or acne), for wound healing (e.g., in a mouthwash taken a few times a day for a molar abscess), often in combination with calendula, but has also shown promise for prostatitis (where it is typically rectally administered) and complex regional pain syndrome (where it is massaged into the affected area).
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- Castor oil — This is frequently used for musculoskeletal and eye issues, so before long it became combined with DMSO for those situations. This combination is thought to be excellent for rheumatic complaints (e.g., spinal issues, joint pain, and painful previously fractured bones), something many readers have attested to along with eye issues (e.g., cataracts), which likewise many found worked.
This combination is also used for other musculoskeletal issues (e.g., healing tendons and scar tissue) and amongst the 80 or so readers who’ve reported using it, I’ve also heard success stories for many other conditions (e.g.,
neuropathies, fungal infections, facial skin issues, eczema, rashes, and an umbilical hernia, etc.).
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- Coconut oil — This is most commonly used to prevent skin irritation or dryness from DMSO (especially from chronic use), and for skin issues (e.g., acne, eczema, chapped skin) or cosmetic preparations. Typically it’s advised to start with using 10% to 20% coconut oil, whereas in therapeutic applications, 50% is often needed. Finally, MCT oil is sometimes used when a more substantial therapeutic effect is required (e.g., for joint pain).
Note: I have a strong suspicion that coconut or MCT oil DMSO combinations would be quite helpful for Alzheimer’s, as each has been shown in clinical trials to improve dementia, and many readers have reported success from all three individually for Alzheimer’s.
- Essential oils — Many essential oils have been combined with DMSO and frequently produced therapeutic results greater than those seen with the oil alone. These include:
- Frankincense — Known for its anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties, it is often used for conditions like knee pain, back pain, and sciatica. Additionally, when rubbed onto the roof of the mouth, it can promote parasympathetic activation (which for example helps cancer patients if done twice a day).
- Tea tree — Tea tree oil is known for its antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antifungal (and to a lesser extent antiviral) activity. As such, it is one of the most common antimicrobials mixed with DMSO and used to treat a wide range of infections (e.g., sprayed into wounds, for folliculitis or, as a reader reported, an angular cheilitis which had not responded to 15 years of natural and conventional therapies), along with many other conditions such as insect bites.
- Peppermint — This cooling oil relaxes muscles and blood flow. It is often used alone or with DMSO to relieve pain, headaches (including migraines), and nerve inflammation (e.g., sciatica) or swallowed for digestion.
- Lavender — This frequently used oil is quite helpful for muscle cramps and joint pain, reduces anxiety, improves sleep, and sometimes is used for asthma attacks, and is frequently mixed into DMSO creams or gels.
- Other essential oils — Commonly combined with DMSO include Eucalyptus (joint/muscle soreness or asthma), Myrrh (back and knee pain), Black Pepper (circulation enhancement), Wintergreen (pain relief), Clary Sage (cramps, particularly menstrual ones), and Sweet Birch (muscle relaxation).
Note: Given their potency, it is important to dilute essential oils when combining them with DMSO.
- Botanicals — In addition to essential oils, many other botanicals have been successfully combined with DMSO:
- Arnica and comfrey — These heal musculoskeletal injuries, and when combined with DMSO, relieve aches, pain, and bruising, heal ligament or tendon injuries (e.g., sprains, tennis elbow, and Achilles tendon pain) and support tissue repair, with some reporting greatly accelerated healing (e.g., recoveries in 1 to 2 weeks instead of months).
- ◦ Turmeric — As turmeric is a highly potent (but safe) anti-inflammatory agent, and the active ingredient in it (curcumin) absorbs poorly, it is well-suited for being combined with DMSO. There, it is often used to treat conditions such as joint inflammation, gastritis, knee pain, and general pain (e.g., three readers found it immediately, and often permanently, eliminates pain).
Note: One reader used it with ginger to eliminate a lipoma, while another used it with a green tea extract to eliminate a seborrheic keratosis.
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- Black cumin seed oil — This anti-inflammatory oil is potentiated by DMSO, and many have found immediate pain relief from it.
- Cayenne pepper (Capsicum) — At low doses, this is generally done for pain relief (particularly neuropathic pain and migraines) or to improve circulation.
- Cannabinoids — CBD oil’s uses (particularly reducing seizures, inflammation, pain, and neuropathies) are enhanced in DMSO combinations. Multiple readers have reported this combination helped their arthritis, pain, and neuropathies (e.g., thumb arthritis that was scheduled for surgery, or cancer pain from chemotherapy and metastases).
- Amygdalin — This is a natural cancer therapy (also known as B17 or laetrile) from apricot kernels that the FDA successfully blacklisted and erased from memory. At the time it was in use, many integrative doctors observed a significant synergy when it was mixed with DMSO in IVs and routinely used that combination to treat cancer, and recently it has been rediscovered in Germany.
Note: Hematoxylin (a common dye) combined with DMSO produces an incredibly potent (and safe) cancer combination. Additionally, when combined with DMSO, ivermectin becomes much more effective for eliminating cancer.
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- Sulforaphane — I’ve received a compelling report that this combination
improves Parkinson’s. - Eyebright (Euphrasia rostkoviana) — This is one of the top DMSO combinations for eye health (e.g., cataracts) and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Additionally, blueberry extract, l-Carnosine, l-Carnitine, and taurine are sometimes used to enhance the efficacy of DMSO eye drops (e.g., one reader reported that they eliminated their cataracts).
- Sulforaphane — I’ve received a compelling report that this combination
Note: DMSO alone is frequently observed to be a highly effective treatment for a variety of degenerative and inflammatory eye conditions.
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