DMSO: A Versatile Compound for Eye Health and Vision Restoration
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a solvent discovered in the 19th century and explored medically since the 1960s, has garnered attention for its potential in ophthalmology despite FDA restrictions halting much U.S. research. Initially praised for treating diverse conditions, it faced suppression, yet persists in alternative medicine, veterinary applications, and self-experiments for issues like cataracts, macular degeneration, floaters, glaucoma, dry eyes, infections, and retinal diseases. Combined with castor oil, it offers synergistic benefits for hydration and inflammation reduction, supported by anecdotal reports. (1, 2, 7) While not mainstream, its resurgence through online communities highlights non-invasive alternatives to surgery or injections. Mechanisms of Action DMSO penetrates tissues rapidly, reducing inflammation, improving microcirculation, and reviving dormant cells by stabilizing proteins and dissolving aggre...