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PROTOCOL M: MALARIA
• The M protocol for malaria, developed by Jim Humble, when people
require a simple and immediate effective action, and don’t have time for
long treatments. Two unique doses of 15drops of activated CD are taken
in the procedure for acute malaria in adults plus a second dose of 15
drops of activated CD between one and two hours later. Most symptoms
should have disappeared about three hours after the second dose. If
symptoms persist, we apply 3 drops per hour afterwards. In case of
nausea, we reduce the dose. Treatment continues but with no more
than three drops per hour. In case of children we can apply up to one drop
for every 4 kilograms of body weight.
Those who have problems to ingest this amount at once, can fill three gel
capsules with 5 activated drops in each one of them and take them with
abundant water. It is usually easier and doesn’t cause irritation problems
in the throat. If the patient is still sick after this procedure, it won’t be due
to malaria, but to some other disease. Malaria gets easily confused with
dengue, since both are mosquito transmitted. While malaria is a parasite,
Dengue is a virus and the appropriate protocol to treat it is the F protocol
(Frequent old protocol CDS 115).
Alternative more advanced protocols can also be used.
CDS Malaria Protocol
• 20ml of CDS 0,3% ( 3000 ppm) in 200ml water
• repeat after an hour same amount
• repeat again till total remission if necessary
There is no vomiting or diarhea with this protocol reported.
Advanced alternative malaria CD protocol – If the adult patient is very
weakened:
• 8 drops of MMS in the first intake
• 5 drops of MMS at the second hour (since first intake)
• 5 drops of MMS at the fourth hour (since first intake)