General Instructions: (warnings and contraindications)
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PROTOCOL U (URGENT)
Protocol U, or Urgency Protocol, is designed to treat urgent medical situations, such as food poisoning, infection, fever, sudden vomiting, severe diarrhea, severe malaise with no apparent cause, or other health emergencies. It can be helpful in quickly relieving symptoms and providing relief to the patient.
Procedure:
Take 6 ml of CDS and dilute it in 200 ml of water.
Repeat the same intake after two hours.
From this point on, take 3 ml of CDS in 100 ml of water every two hours.
Complete between 8 to 10 intakes per day.
In severe situations, protocol E (enema) can also be added. By the end of the day, significant improvement should be noted. If no improvement is observed, it is important to consult a health professional.
The dose can be adapted according to the patient’s tolerance, reducing it if necessary.
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Protocol U, or Urgency Protocol, is designed to treat urgent medical situations, such as food poisoning, infection, fever, sudden vomiting, severe diarrhea, severe malaise with no apparent cause, or other health emergencies. It can be helpful in quickly relieving symptoms and providing relief to the patient.
Procedure:
Take 6 ml of CDS and dilute it in 200 ml of water.
Repeat the same intake after two hours.
From this point on, take 3 ml of CDS in 100 ml of water every two hours.
Complete between 8 to 10 intakes per day.
In severe situations, protocol E (enema) can also be added. By the end of the day, significant improvement should be noted. If no improvement is observed, it is important to consult a health professional.
The dose can be adapted according to the patient’s tolerance, reducing it if necessary.
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Protocol K
Objective: Treatment of skin diseases, wounds, and conditions that require in-depth treatment.
General Dosage: Use of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) combined with DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) at 70%.
Instructions:
Allergy test: Before using DMSO, always perform an allergy test on the patient. Apply a drop of 50% or 70% DMSO on the forearm and wait for it to dry. In rare cases, some people may show allergy symptoms. It is normal to feel a slight itching, as this activates the blood circulation. If there are significant allergic reactions, discontinue use of DMSO.
Application of the protocol:
Apply CDS first and allow it to dry on the skin.
Then apply 70% DMSO (or 50% if from the waist up) and allow it to dry.
Finish by applying undiluted CDS (3000 ppm) directly to the skin.
This process can be repeated every hour if necessary, but no more than 5 to 10 times a day.
99.9% DMSO: If 99.9% DMSO is used, it is necessary to reduce it with 30% distilled water or saline solution before application.
Rotation of skin areas: If treatment is performed on a large scale, alternate areas of treated skin every hour.
Frequency of treatment:
Perform this procedure for 3 days a week and allow the skin to regenerate for another 4 days. If you experience dry skin after a prolonged treatment, you can apply coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil or aloe vera afterwards. If dryness and irritation are excessive, consider reducing the concentration or taking a break from the treatment.
PRECAUTIONS:
Do not use DMSO in enemas to avoid reentry of fecal toxins.
The area to be treated must be perfectly clean, free of perfumes, oils and other substances before starting the treatment.
Use suitable bottles, such as glass, PE or HDPE (white plastic) for DMSO, avoiding rubber, PVC plastic, acrylic, ABS or PET bottles, as they could be dissolved by DMSO, which is a solvent.
Never use rubber glass droppers! Do not use gloves or other plastic products, as they may also dissolve and penetrate the skin.
After treatment, it is preferable to wear white clothes or white bandages to prevent the color dye from penetrating the skin.
This protocol is useful for treating skin diseases, wounds and conditions that require in-depth treatment. However, be aware of the precautions and perform an allergy test before using DMSO.
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Objective: Treatment of skin diseases, wounds, and conditions that require in-depth treatment.
General Dosage: Use of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) combined with DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) at 70%.
Instructions:
Allergy test: Before using DMSO, always perform an allergy test on the patient. Apply a drop of 50% or 70% DMSO on the forearm and wait for it to dry. In rare cases, some people may show allergy symptoms. It is normal to feel a slight itching, as this activates the blood circulation. If there are significant allergic reactions, discontinue use of DMSO.
Application of the protocol:
Apply CDS first and allow it to dry on the skin.
Then apply 70% DMSO (or 50% if from the waist up) and allow it to dry.
Finish by applying undiluted CDS (3000 ppm) directly to the skin.
This process can be repeated every hour if necessary, but no more than 5 to 10 times a day.
99.9% DMSO: If 99.9% DMSO is used, it is necessary to reduce it with 30% distilled water or saline solution before application.
Rotation of skin areas: If treatment is performed on a large scale, alternate areas of treated skin every hour.
Frequency of treatment:
Perform this procedure for 3 days a week and allow the skin to regenerate for another 4 days. If you experience dry skin after a prolonged treatment, you can apply coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil or aloe vera afterwards. If dryness and irritation are excessive, consider reducing the concentration or taking a break from the treatment.
PRECAUTIONS:
Do not use DMSO in enemas to avoid reentry of fecal toxins.
The area to be treated must be perfectly clean, free of perfumes, oils and other substances before starting the treatment.
Use suitable bottles, such as glass, PE or HDPE (white plastic) for DMSO, avoiding rubber, PVC plastic, acrylic, ABS or PET bottles, as they could be dissolved by DMSO, which is a solvent.
Never use rubber glass droppers! Do not use gloves or other plastic products, as they may also dissolve and penetrate the skin.
After treatment, it is preferable to wear white clothes or white bandages to prevent the color dye from penetrating the skin.
This protocol is useful for treating skin diseases, wounds and conditions that require in-depth treatment. However, be aware of the precautions and perform an allergy test before using DMSO.
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CDS PROTOCOLS FOR HIV
General Instructions:
Treatment Appropriate treatment, in this case, would be Protocol C (as CDS). We can also apply Protocol K (topical with DMSO). Some individuals in advanced stages have had favorable results using Protocol E (Enema) or Protocol Y (injection).
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General Instructions:
Treatment Appropriate treatment, in this case, would be Protocol C (as CDS). We can also apply Protocol K (topical with DMSO). Some individuals in advanced stages have had favorable results using Protocol E (Enema) or Protocol Y (injection).
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PROTOCOL O (ophthalmic)
Protocol O is a procedure that involves the preparation of an eye drop for ophthalmologic (eye) and ENT (nose) use with CDS (Chlorine Dioxide). This protocol is useful for treating various ocular conditions and sinusitis. It can be applied to both eyes and nose, especially in cases of flu or sinusitis.
Instructions for Eye Drops Preparation:
You will need:
• 50 ml of saline saline (NaCl 0.9%).
• 0.5 ml of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide).
• Optionally, 0.3 ml of DMSO (70%)
Steps to follow:
In a small glass bottle with a polyethylene dropper or in an ophthalmic dropper (made of HDPE, a plastic harder than rubber), mix 50 ml of saline saline, 0.5 ml of CDS and optionally 0.3 ml of DMSO (70%).
Make sure the ingredients are well mixed in the bottle.
Application Instructions:
For eyes and nose:
In case of ocular affections or sinusitis, apply five drops in the affected eye or nose every two hours.
Precautions:
Test in the eye first with a lower concentration strength of 50 ml saline and 0.25 ml CDS.
If the patient wears intraocular lenses, DMSO should not be used in the ophthalmic eye drops.
The solution should be stored in a cool, dark place. Its efficacy lasts approximately three days at 100%. After one week, the solution will rapidly lose efficacy and become transparent. It is recommended to prepare a new solution if this period has passed.
There is no risk of infection because CDS acts as a disinfectant liquid. It only loses efficacy over time.
Protocol O is an effective and safe option for treating ophthalmological and otorhinolaryngological conditions. Be sure to follow the preparation and application instructions, as well as the recommended precautions.
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Protocol O is a procedure that involves the preparation of an eye drop for ophthalmologic (eye) and ENT (nose) use with CDS (Chlorine Dioxide). This protocol is useful for treating various ocular conditions and sinusitis. It can be applied to both eyes and nose, especially in cases of flu or sinusitis.
Instructions for Eye Drops Preparation:
You will need:
• 50 ml of saline saline (NaCl 0.9%).
• 0.5 ml of CDS (Chlorine Dioxide).
• Optionally, 0.3 ml of DMSO (70%)
Steps to follow:
In a small glass bottle with a polyethylene dropper or in an ophthalmic dropper (made of HDPE, a plastic harder than rubber), mix 50 ml of saline saline, 0.5 ml of CDS and optionally 0.3 ml of DMSO (70%).
Make sure the ingredients are well mixed in the bottle.
Application Instructions:
For eyes and nose:
In case of ocular affections or sinusitis, apply five drops in the affected eye or nose every two hours.
Precautions:
Test in the eye first with a lower concentration strength of 50 ml saline and 0.25 ml CDS.
If the patient wears intraocular lenses, DMSO should not be used in the ophthalmic eye drops.
The solution should be stored in a cool, dark place. Its efficacy lasts approximately three days at 100%. After one week, the solution will rapidly lose efficacy and become transparent. It is recommended to prepare a new solution if this period has passed.
There is no risk of infection because CDS acts as a disinfectant liquid. It only loses efficacy over time.
Protocol O is an effective and safe option for treating ophthalmological and otorhinolaryngological conditions. Be sure to follow the preparation and application instructions, as well as the recommended precautions.
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PROTOCOL G (Gas Method)
Objective: Treatment of external ear infections and skin conditions.
GAS protocol:
Use 6 to 8 ml of CDS-3000 in a glass without adding water.
Place the affected area over the open part of the glass (mouth) without the gas or liquid touching the skin. (Can also use 2 activated drops of MMS1 in a cup)
The exposure usually lasts 2-3 minutes. Longer exposures can result in irritation to the skin. Start with one minute and increase to a maximum of three minutes.
It can be repeated as many times as necessary, with a minimum interval of one hour between each application.
This protocol is indicated only for external ear infections. For inner ear infections, protocols C and J, which involve the application of undiluted CDS drops in the ear for 30 seconds, are preferably recommended.
Bag Protocol:
Used to treat large areas of skin or when ingestion or bathing is not possible.
Make a bag with two large bags taped together, leaving out the head to prevent inhalation of gas vapors.
Undress before entering the bag to ensure that the gas reaches all areas.
Use 30 ml of CDS without adding water in a glass or porcelain container, and introduce it into the open bag.
The person inserts into the bag and closes it from the inside with the hands, holding it for a maximum of 5 to 10 minutes.
Remember that Protocol G is effective for treating external ear infections and skin conditions.
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Objective: Treatment of external ear infections and skin conditions.
GAS protocol:
Use 6 to 8 ml of CDS-3000 in a glass without adding water.
Place the affected area over the open part of the glass (mouth) without the gas or liquid touching the skin. (Can also use 2 activated drops of MMS1 in a cup)
The exposure usually lasts 2-3 minutes. Longer exposures can result in irritation to the skin. Start with one minute and increase to a maximum of three minutes.
It can be repeated as many times as necessary, with a minimum interval of one hour between each application.
This protocol is indicated only for external ear infections. For inner ear infections, protocols C and J, which involve the application of undiluted CDS drops in the ear for 30 seconds, are preferably recommended.
Bag Protocol:
Used to treat large areas of skin or when ingestion or bathing is not possible.
Make a bag with two large bags taped together, leaving out the head to prevent inhalation of gas vapors.
Undress before entering the bag to ensure that the gas reaches all areas.
Use 30 ml of CDS without adding water in a glass or porcelain container, and introduce it into the open bag.
The person inserts into the bag and closes it from the inside with the hands, holding it for a maximum of 5 to 10 minutes.
Remember that Protocol G is effective for treating external ear infections and skin conditions.
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PROTOCOL V (Vaginal Irrigation)
Protocol V, or Vaginal Protocol, is especially useful in treating female genital problems such as HPV, candidiasis, mycosis, polyps, cervical cancer, myomas, cystitis, human papillomavirus and other renal or sexually transmitted problems.
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Instructions:
There are two methods for vaginal douching:
Vaginal irrigator:
mix 10 ml of CDS with 500 ml of room temperature or warm water. You can use a pharmacy vaginal irrigator to perform the douching.
Clear plastic bottle (half liter): Use 10 ml of CDS per 500 ml of water at body temperature. You can use a clean clear plastic water bottle.
Follow these steps:
Sit in the tub and apply the liquid carefully into the vagina using a vaginal irrigator or a plastic water bottle.
Try to keep the liquid in the vagina for about 3-5 minutes. You can repeat the process if necessary or as directed by your doctor.
In case you use a plastic bottle, the top should be as long as possible to facilitate insertion. You may also inspect the contents of the bottle after use for a possible infection or anomalies.
Precautions:
Avoid air ingress during application.
Use potable or osmosis water.
Make sure the water is lukewarm or body temperature.
If you experience discomfort, reduce the concentration of CDS.
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Protocol V, or Vaginal Protocol, is especially useful in treating female genital problems such as HPV, candidiasis, mycosis, polyps, cervical cancer, myomas, cystitis, human papillomavirus and other renal or sexually transmitted problems.
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Instructions:
There are two methods for vaginal douching:
Vaginal irrigator:
mix 10 ml of CDS with 500 ml of room temperature or warm water. You can use a pharmacy vaginal irrigator to perform the douching.
Clear plastic bottle (half liter): Use 10 ml of CDS per 500 ml of water at body temperature. You can use a clean clear plastic water bottle.
Follow these steps:
Sit in the tub and apply the liquid carefully into the vagina using a vaginal irrigator or a plastic water bottle.
Try to keep the liquid in the vagina for about 3-5 minutes. You can repeat the process if necessary or as directed by your doctor.
In case you use a plastic bottle, the top should be as long as possible to facilitate insertion. You may also inspect the contents of the bottle after use for a possible infection or anomalies.
Precautions:
Avoid air ingress during application.
Use potable or osmosis water.
Make sure the water is lukewarm or body temperature.
If you experience discomfort, reduce the concentration of CDS.
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A protocol for bladder irrigation in cases of cancer, embedded pathogens, prostate issues, or other localized ailments.
This should be administered by a medical professional to prevent injury or infection.
This is the same dilution as an enema, but it is done on a smaller scale because the bladder is smaller than the colon and will hold less fluid. Also, in the bladder, we would use saline instead of plain water for dilution.
Instillation of 50-70 ml is the amount of fluid typically used for the bladder. The protocol should also include adding 5 or 10 drops of DMSO to the solution.
To make 50 mL of the solution:
-Put 50 mL of sterile saline in a glass.
-Add 5 to 10 drops of the DMSO.
-Add a half a milliliter of CDS (the yellow, premade, 3000 ppm liquid).
-Draw this mixture into the catheter syringe and use it ASAP, so that no potency is lost into the air.
DO NOT leave the solution in the bladder longer than 15 minutes. This procedure can be done once per day. Each 50 mL batch of treatment solution should be made “fresh,” for optimal potency.
This will not interfere with any antioxidant therapies that are being taken by mouth.
Usually when cancer cells start to die and the body’s immune system and healing response start taking effect, the tumor can begin to “slough off” of the bladder wall, creating some bleeding or discharge. This is normal.
This should be administered by a medical professional to prevent injury or infection.
This is the same dilution as an enema, but it is done on a smaller scale because the bladder is smaller than the colon and will hold less fluid. Also, in the bladder, we would use saline instead of plain water for dilution.
Instillation of 50-70 ml is the amount of fluid typically used for the bladder. The protocol should also include adding 5 or 10 drops of DMSO to the solution.
To make 50 mL of the solution:
-Put 50 mL of sterile saline in a glass.
-Add 5 to 10 drops of the DMSO.
-Add a half a milliliter of CDS (the yellow, premade, 3000 ppm liquid).
-Draw this mixture into the catheter syringe and use it ASAP, so that no potency is lost into the air.
DO NOT leave the solution in the bladder longer than 15 minutes. This procedure can be done once per day. Each 50 mL batch of treatment solution should be made “fresh,” for optimal potency.
This will not interfere with any antioxidant therapies that are being taken by mouth.
Usually when cancer cells start to die and the body’s immune system and healing response start taking effect, the tumor can begin to “slough off” of the bladder wall, creating some bleeding or discharge. This is normal.
