Originally posted by Frank Castle
Question about the transdermal application of fina. How much do you use in this application and how often? And what is the 50/50 water-DMSO mix? As in, what is DMSO? Are there any actions to take to help reduce the toxicity of the kidneys? Thanks for your help in advance.
Dude, please o please o please...DO NOT TAKE FINA TRANSDERMALLY.

I hate to burst your bubble, but I've walked that path before. Allow me to give you several reasons:

1. The bioavailabillity of transdermally applied Fina sucks. You need more pellets which costs more money and DMSO doesn't allow ALL the Fina to be absorbed.

2. You will smell bad. DMSO reeks of garlic and even small amounts used will cause your skin to smell of garlic also. You won't even notice it! I didn't notice until my co-workers started to complain.

3. DMSO is messy and causes burns The application of the Fina/DMSO mixture is a pain in the ass and even small amounts burn the flesh. You'll notice your skin is a weird wrinkly texture.

Injection is just the best way but if you still don't heed my advice, opt for Phlojel. It works better than DMSO and doesn't smell. If you still insist on using DMSO or you already bought it, use the microwave to melt the fina with the DMSO. It'll turn a dark yellow color but the pills will mix nicely and make life for you easier. Be sure to add a tiny bit of water too. Don't stick Phlojel in the microwave!!! It explodes!

Any more questions, hit me!