04/16/2025 / By Finn Heartley
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a potent solvent derived from trees, has long been hailed for its ability to deliver therapeutic compounds through the skin—but its dual nature as both a healing agent and a potential vector for toxins has sparked controversy. Mike Adams, the Health Ranger and founder of Brighteon Broadcast News, recently explored DMSO’s extraordinary capabilities and alarming risks, revealing its potential to revolutionize medicine—or be weaponized.
Adams highlights DMSO’s remarkable ability to penetrate tissues and transport medicinal molecules, citing its use in cancer treatments. For example, when combined with hematoxylin—a blue dye with anti-cancer properties—DMSO can drive the compound deep into tissues, effectively curing cervical cancer and other malignancies in some cases.
“It’s a cure, okay? Not every case, but in many cases, it’s a cure,” Adams asserts, referencing positive feedback from listeners who’ve experienced its benefits. Beyond oncology, DMSO shows promise in pain relief, inflammation reduction, and even nerve regeneration.
However, DMSO’s permeability also makes it dangerous. Adams recounts a chilling anecdote from a listener: a graduate student died after nicotine on his fingers was rapidly absorbed into his bloodstream via DMSO exposure. “It drove the nicotine into his blood at such high levels that it killed him,” Adams warns.
This same mechanism raises concerns about covert applications. Adams speculates that globalists could weaponize DMSO to deliver vaccines—or other compounds—transdermally, bypassing needles. “Imagine DMSO plus mRNA driven into your tissues without a jab,” he says.
Additionally, Adams tested commercial DMSO creams and found alarming levels of toxic fragrance chemicals. “If it has fragrance, it’s driving carcinogens into your body,” he cautions, prompting his team to develop a clean, fragrance-free DMSO product.
Adams connects DMSO’s potential to broader themes of regenerative medicine, citing reptiles’ ability to regrow tails as proof that biological signaling—not just pharmaceuticals—holds the key to healing. He envisions DMSO delivering peptides or stem-cell activators to reverse paralysis, regrow teeth, or repair organs.
To accelerate such discoveries, Adams is developing Brighteon.ai, an AI platform designed to preserve and disseminate suppressed medical knowledge. “The FDA doesn’t want you to know about these cures,” he says. “But the answers exist in nature—we just have to find them.”
DMSO epitomizes the tension between medical innovation and risk. While it could unlock breakthroughs in cancer treatment, pain relief, and tissue regeneration, its misuse—whether accidental or intentional—poses serious threats. As Adams puts it: “This solvent could save lives—or stealthily enslave them.”
For now, his advice is clear: use DMSO with extreme caution, demand purity in products, and stay informed. The line between miracle and weapon may be thinner than we think.
Watch the April 16 episode of “Brighteon Broadcast News” as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about the greatest medical cover-up of all.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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