The Cheap, Forgotten Therapy Quietly Treating What Medicine Calls “Incurable”
One overlooked approach keeps resurfacing. Will medicine finally pay attention?
The Vigilant Fox
Mar 19, 2026
This 75-year-old, who had been blind since birth, suddenly regained his sight after using DMSO to cure sinusitis.
Ten years ago, doctors gave up on him: “There’s really nothing I can do.”
But when he used DMSO to treat his sinusitis, he “became aware of the fact that [he] could see color with [his] left eye, which [he] found to be interesting.”
“I can see color quite distinctly now. I can see detail,” Murray said.
“I can count fingers, which I could never do before.”
DMSO has repeatedly been shown to help heal eye issues medicine still can’t solve, like blindness and macular degeneration, while also reducing floaters and cataracts.
But helping the eyes is just the surface of what DMSO can do.
Because once you dig deeper, you start to see that many diseases we’ve been told are “incurable” may not be after all.
For decades, a simple compound has been quietly linked to diseases medicine still calls “incurable.”
Autoimmune disorders. Fibrotic conditions. Degenerative diseases tied to protein damage. Even rare conditions where the body slowly hardens into immobility.
What makes this unusual isn’t one study, it’s how often it keeps appearing across completely different categories of disease.
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