Combining DMSO & Aromatherapy: Benefits & Effects

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DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) is noted for its ability to enhance the absorption of compounds through organic tissues, including the skin. The discussion explores the potential effects of combining DMSO with aromatherapy, particularly the implications of increased absorption rates of aromatic compounds. Concerns are raised about the practicality and desirability of transdermal absorption of aromatherapy, with skepticism about the lingering garlic scent that could result from certain combinations. While some participants express caution regarding the safety of applying DMSO and its effects on the body, there is mention of its therapeutic use in conditions like arthritis, indicating some recognized benefits in specific contexts. Overall, the conversation highlights both the potential and the risks associated with using DMSO in aromatherapy.
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I've only read a bit into DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) and how one of its property is increasing the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues, such as skin.

What kind of effects could be attain if we were to combine DMSO and Aromatherapy?

I'm mainly looking for possible results if certain aromatic combination were absorbed at a faster rate then usual or through a different medium.

I look forward to your responses.
 
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Why would you want to absorb aromatherapy through the skin in the first place?
 
It would make whatever aroma you choose smell (and taste) like garlic. The garlic notes would linger. Sounds like a bad day at the potpourri shop.
 
Not sure about aroma therapy, i mean, maybe it'd make a really long lasting perfume if you could then excrete the smell after it was absorbed? i'd pass on absorbing chemicals into my skin easily if I'm not sure how it'll affect me.

I have heard of it being used for arthritis though. Not sure why but, I have heard of it.
 
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