This page will capture articles by A Midwestern Doctor (AMWD) who writes The Forgotten Side of Medicine on Substack, specifically their research on Dimethyl sulfoxide, also known as DMSO, along with other documentation I may deem relevant and informative.
DMSO is an extensively researched compound with hundreds of published scientific articles that reveal it’s profound potential to help alleviate human suffering. A naturally derived compound that has been pushed to the side, unfairly censored by the FDA and basically forgotten about – until now.
I will also capture other articles of interest relating to DMSO as they come to my attention. Helping us all do our own research.
Articles in reverse chronological order
2025
August 3, 2025 – A Midwestern Doctor Substack: DMSO Mixtures Transform Natural Medicine – Numerous natural therapies, when combined with DMSO, are able to both rejuvenate the body and treat a variety of complex and challenging illnesses. – READ
- 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.
June 22, 2025 – A Midwestern Doctor Substack: Therapeutic DMSO Combinations Revolutionize Medicine – How DMSO being mixed with numerous common medications creates a myriad of remarkable therapeutic possibilities – READ
- You’ll find with in a list of 9 DMSO articles to date, in case I’ve missed some.
March 3, 2025 – RESCUE substack | Mary Beth Pfeiffer: The DMSO Moment: How an Old Medicine Finds New Life – READ
- Key doctors share their protocols and the possibilities for long-forgotten DMSO for everything from cold sores to lung disease.
February 14, 2025 – RESCUE substack | Mary Beth Pfeiffer: Like Penicillin, ‘Miraculous’ DMSO Could Change the Lives of Afflicted Millions – READ
- “The FDA long ago buried dimethyl sulfoxide, but a crusading physician and the medical freedom movement may resurrect it for stroke, paralysis, chronic pain, and more.”Check PubMed for DMSO, and more than 39,000 studies come up, many of them documenting efficacy in treating dozens of conditions in laboratory animals and people. Then ask why your doctor doesn’t even know about DMSO—and why the FDA long ago all but banished it from clinical use.”
2024
November 1, 2024 – AMWD: How DMSO Cures Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Dental Disease – Many of those “incurable” conditions respond remarkably to DMSO – READ
October 28, 2024 – AMWD: The FDA’s War Against DMSO and America – The Forgotten History That Led to the FDA Again and Again Keeping the Things We Most Desperately Need Away From Us – READ
October 21, 2024 – AMWD: How DMSO Treats “Incurable” Autoimmune and Contractile Disorders – The decades of research that could have prevented an immense amount of human suffering – READ
- DMSO has been show to stabalise mis-folding proteins…”amyloidosis is a challenging condition that results from aggregates of insoluble proteins accumulating in the surrounding tissues. DMSO in turn has been shown to solubilize the amyloid aggregates and enabling the body to break down and eliminate them…”
- “…at least 40 studies and case reports have shown that DMSO can treat numerous types of amyloidosis.” References cited No. 1-40
- “…DMSO has also been shown to revert the protein responsible for the devastating neurological prion diseases Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and scrapie (which suggests it could also be helpful for mad cow disease).”
October 13, 2024 – AMWD: The Remarkable History and Safety of DMSO – Please share your experiences with DMSO with the readers here! TESTIMONIALS – READ
September 30, 2024 – AMWD: DMSO is a Miraculous Therapy for Chronic Pain and Musculoskeletal Injuries – The decades of evidence DMSO revolutionizes the practice of medicine – READ
September 15, 2024 – The Forgotten Side of Medicine | AMWD: DMSO Could Save Millions From Brain and Spinal Injury – The decades of evidence showing DMSO revolutionizes the care of many “untreatable” circulatory and neurologic conditions – READ
- Amyloidosis: “One of the most well-known protein misfolding conditions (which sadly ..has also been linked to the COVID vaccines) is amyloidosis, a challenging to treat condition where misfolded proteins are produced in excess, clump together in the body, and gradually fill up organs, increasingly disrupting their function
- “DMSO appears to have the ability to both dissolve amyloid aggregates and eliminate them from the body, and in all cases where it has been attempted, no adverse effects were observed…”
- “DMSO is an acetylcholine esterase inhibitor, a therapeutic strategy also used to treat Alzheimer’s disease” often called cholinesterase inhibitors
- How to administer Intravenous (IV) DMSO – Paid subscribers only
2019
November 2, 2019 – Thy Principles: The Unbelievable Health Benefits of DMSO | Everything You Need to Know – WATCH
2015
November 5, 2018 – F1000 Reserch Journal: Adverse reactions of dimethyl sulfoxide in humans: a systematic review – Madsen et al – READ, CREDIT
- Conclusions: From review of 109 studies “DMSO may cause a variety of adverse reactions that are mostly transient and mild.“
January 17, 2015 – Dr. Stanley Jacob, the “Father of DMSO”, passed away ten days after celebrating his 91st birthday with friends and family – REF
1998
September 24, 1998 – Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Oral History Program | Digital Colections: Transcribed Interview with Dr. Stanley Jacob – Topic General Surgery, Dimethly Sulfoxide and Physiscians – READ, CREDIT, READ2
- “DMSO pioneer Dr. Stanley Jacob described his remarkable discovery prompted, in the often arcane way of science, by a 1959 Lancet article on selected substances, dimethyl sulfoxide among them, that lessened the damage to cells from freezing. At the time, he was looking for ways to preserve transplant organs (for which DMSO is still used)….His ground-breaking work—and his observation that it could penetrate the skin without damaging it and disseminate throughout the body in seconds—brought DMSO into research laboratories and clinics nationwide.” – REF
- “I came across Lovelock’s article” Jacob stated, Did he mean James Lovelock [see WEBSITE], who in 1959 published in Nature.
- Lovelock, J.E. and Bishop, M.W.H. 1959. Prevention of freezing damage to living cells by dimethyl sulphoxide. Nature, 183, 1394
1985
September 16, 1985 – Academic Press: Pharmacology of DMSO by Stanley W. Jacob and Robert Herschler – READ (wealth of references)
- Presented at the Symposium Biological Effects of Cryoprotective Agents at the Cryobiology Meeting, June 1985, Madison, Wis.
- When the theorectical basis of DMSO action is described, we can list literally dozens of primary pharmacologic actions. This relatively brief summary will touch on only a few:
(A) membrane penetration
(B) membrane transport
(C) effects on connective tissue
(D) anti-inflamation
(E) nerve blockade (analgesia)
(F) bacteriostasis
(G) diuresis
(H) enhancement or reduction of effectiveness of other drugs
(I) cholinsterase inhibition
(J) nonspecific enhancement of resistance of infection
(K) vasodilation
(L) muscle relaxation
(M) enhancement of cell differentiation and function
(N) antagonism to platelet aggregation
(O) influence on serum cholesterol in experimental hypercholesterolemia
(P) radio-protective and cryoprotective actions
(Q) protection against ischemic injury
1983
June 1983 – NY Academy of Sciences: EFFECT OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE ON PRECIPITABILITY OF BENCE JONES PROTEINS AND THEIR CONVERSION TO AMYLOID FIBRILS by Pruzanski et al – READ, CREDIT
- Study finds that DMSO prevented 125 Bence Jones proteins from converting to amyloid fibrils and stopped most of them from precipitating – REF
1980
March 24, 1980 – Hearing before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives: DMSO: New Hope for Arthritis? – PDF, CREDIT
- “Sadly, despite the incredibly compelling testimony presented at the hearing, a subsequent Senate subcommittee hearing being held over the drug’s status with the FDA on July 31, 1980, the former governor of Alabama being treated with it and a champion of DMSO becoming the Secretary of Health and Human Services in 1985, the FDA never relented, and DMSO remains a forgotten side of medicine,” – AMWD – REF
March 1980 – 60 Minutes: The Riddle of DMSO featuring Dr Jacob – WATCH, CREDIT, CREDIT2

January 1, 1980 – BOOK: The Persecuted Drug: The Story of DMSO (revised edition) by Pat McGrady Sr. – READ, BOOK, A Midwestern Doctor – CREDIT (First published 1973 REF , 1973 COVER)
1975
December 9, 1975 – US Patent CA979364A, Assignee: Crown Zellerbach Corp; Inventor: Stanley W Jacob et al – Dimethyl sulfoxide compositions for treatment of burns promotion of skin grafts, process for preparing same and method of using same – READ
1970
December 22, 1970 – US Patent Granted to Crown Zellerbach Corporation, California., number 3549770: Therapeutic administration of effective amounts of dimethyl sulfoxide to human and animal subjects – Inventor Robert J Herschler and Stanley W Jacob – READ, CREDIT
- The attorneys involved said it represented the broadest approval ever given to a medical advance by the US Patent Office – REF
1967
May 5, 1967 – Time Magazine: Medicine: Blackout of DMSO – READ
March 1967 – Annals of NY Academy of Sciences: Effect of DMSO on the stabilization of lysosomes by cortisone and chloroquine in vitro – Weissmann et al – READ, CREDIT
1966
December 22, 1966 – New York Times: DMSO BAN ENDED BY DRUG AGENCY; F.D.A. Sets Strict Rules for Controversial Compound’s Use in Tests on Humans – READ, ARCHIVE
- “The Food and Drug Administration announced today it would allow doctors to resume using DMSO on human patients in research studies provided the controversial drug was given under strictly controlled circumstances.” At the time Dr. James L. Goddard, was FDA Commissioner
- DMSO was banned in Fall of 1965 after animals, given massive doses for 6+ weeks, formed eye lesions!
October 6, 1966 – New York Times: Drug Agency to Rule Soon On the Release of DMSO – READ, ARCHIVE
October 5, 1966 – Congressman Robert Duncan refereed discussion between FDA and DMSO scientists – REF
July 8, 1966 – Science News Letter: DMSO future dimmed – READ, EXCERPT
- FDA banned because of the “undesirable side effects that were observed in the eyes of laboratory animals” at the Huntington Laboratoris in England and at tow US firms, Wyeth and Merck Sharpe & Dohme….caution in usage of the drug has been advised by FDA, even though they have no “reports of direct connection between the taking of DMSO and the occurrence of advers reactions in humans” – REF
1965
1965 – In “November 1965, a woman in Ireland died of an allergic reaction after taking DMSO and several other drugs. Although the precise cause of the woman’s death was never determined, the press reported it to be DMSO.” – REF
- Two months later, the FDA closed down clinical trials in the United States, citing the woman’s death and changes in the lenses of certain laboratory animals that had been given doses of the drug many times higher than would be given humans.”
- “Some 20 years and hundreds of laboratory and human studies later, no other deaths have been reported, nor have changes in the eyes of humans been documented or claimed. Since then, however, the FDA has refused seven applications to conduct clinical studies, and approved only 1, for intersititial cystitis, which subsequently was approved for prescriptive use in 1978.” – REF
1964
February 2,1964 – New York Times: NEW DRUG HAILED INITIAL TESTING; All‐Purpose Agent Is Studied in Humans on the Coast – ARCHIVE
- “A preliminary report on testing in laboratory animals and in a few human patients was published yesterday in the February issue of Current Therapeutic Research. The potential uses of the compound were detailed by Dr. Stanley W. Jacob, an assistant professor of surgery at Oregon, who discovered the medical properties of the compound…The compound is dimethyl sulfoxide.”
- “The drug, Dr. Jacobs said, appears to be a pain‐killer, a tranquilizer; and it seems to have the ability to penetrate body tissues and carry other drugs with it. It can be rubbed on the skin, swallowed, or injected.”…
- “Dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO as it is known, first found use inindustry. Its medical uses were discovered almost by accident. It had been found to be useful in the treatment of plant diseases because the chemical would transport antibiotics and fungicides through the systems of trees and potentiate the effectiveness of these materials.”
February 1, 1964 – Current Therapeutic Research: Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO): A new concept in pharmacotherapy by Dr. Stanley Jacob and Robert Herschler – READ
- Dr. Stanley Jacob and Robert Herschler, a lead chemist at Crown Zellerbach, a paper mill in Camas, Washington published a science journal article. entitled, “Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO): A new concept in pharmacotherapy.” – READ, CREDIT
1963
December 9, 1963 (Filed) – US Patent US3499961A: Applicant: Crown Zellerbach Corp. : Inventor Richard L Dobson, Stanley W Jacob, Robert J Herschler – Dimethyl sulfoxide-enhanced astringent aluminum,zinc or zirconium antiperspirant salt cosmetics – READ
1962
1962 -In 1962 a cheap industrial solvent was accidentially found to have seveal medicinal uses, including pain relief. As reserchers rushed to investigate its potential, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was given a “wonder drug” image by the press. – (1984) REF
- Guided by the evolving constructs of drug “safety”, “effectiveness” and “approval” the U.S. Food and Durg Administration temporarily banned all human testing of DMSO
- Taken from a paper, with anonymous authors, which was origially presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems, in Detroit Aug 27-30, 1983 – REF
1959
1959 Nature: Prevention of freezing damage to living cells by dimethyl sulphoxide.183, 1394 by Lovelock, J.E. and Bishop, M.W.H. – READ, Papers by James Lovelock – HERE, Lovelock refrenced here – CREDIT
1953
1953 – Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a by-product of the wood industry, has been in use as a commercial solvent since 1953″ – REF

