Can you tell us more about your lesson, why you are ashamed and why you believe it is a scam?
It doesn't matter what I say, the morons here are going to believe whatever they want in the face of absolutely anything. The Virgin Mary could come down from heaven and tell them DMSO doesn't work and they would still argue.
Nonetheless, here I go:
My reason for believing DMSO is a scam is very simple: I don't believe anything until I know it for a fact. I had no idea if DMSO would work or not, then I tried it. It didn't help me with any of my health problems and it had detrimental effects on my health, so I know for a fact it's a scam. Opinions and feelings are completely useless in determining the truth.
I bought the DMSO. I mixed 2 drops with an ounce of water per day for 6 months. 5 months in, I visited the doctor for a checkup and had blood work done. A month later I was in her office with the results and she was very concerned because my liver enzymes were "way off." I do not know what that meant, but she has never once brought up the vaccine to me, and she is very hesitant to resort to prescriptions so I trust her. She wanted to run more tests and asked me if there's anything I can think of that I might be doing differently since my previous yearly blood work. I told her about the DMSO. She told me to stop. I stopped, and a couple of months later she re-ran my blood work and everything was back to normal.
I'm ashamed of falling for the scam because I feel like a complete idiot. Don't get me wrong, the internet has been useful for me in discerning truth in a variety of topics, medicine being one of them. Thanks to the internet, I know I was lied to about the origins and the danger of COVID and the COVID vaccines. However it cannot be denied that there is a lot of complete BS being pushed by charlatans on the internet.
What we have here in this forum are many people who are resentful and angry at the media outlets, corporations, and politicians who have lied to us. There's nothing wrong with that, we should be angry at them. But there's a fine line between the proper mistrust of deceptive information channels and believing every contrarian opinion you read on any random blog.
For instance: Anthony Fauci frequently appears on TV promoting the COVID vaccines and encouraging hysteria. I know he's a liar.
If you were to ask Fauci whether he believes the earth is round or flat, he would say the Earth is round. He wouldn't be lying about that, and he wouldn't be wrong about that either. There's people here trying to tell us the earth is flat, not because they have any evidence to prove it, but because they're still accustomed to accepting any narrative they are fed and have simply changed their propaganda outlets.