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40 kilos weight – 12 drops a day divided in 10 intakes.
60 kilos weight – adult dose
• Avoid antioxidants and Vitamin C.
• Products must be kept away from children.
• It’s preferable to use children-proof containers.
PROTOCOL O: OPHTHALMOLOGIST
(OTORRINOLOGIST)
• In order to prepare ophthalmological drops, we follow this procedure:
The following amounts are mixed in a small glass bottle with
polyethylene dropper (PE polyethylene is harder than rubber):
50 ml. of saline solution
5 ml. of CDS
3 ml. of DMSO
We apply 5 drops every 2 hours to the affected eye. Ophthalmological
drops kept in a cool place away from the light can conserve 100%
efficiency for about three days. Afterwards, they decrease rapidly;
therefore, it’s recommended to prepare a new mix. There’s no risk of
infection, as this is a disinfectant fluid, but its efficiency decreases after a
few days. They can be used as nose drops as well.
PROTOCOL P: AS IN PARASITES, INTENSE
PROTOCOL
In our current society, we have lost contact with the popular wisdom of
our ancestors. Conventional medicine doesn’t contemplate parasites in
our modern world, because apparently they don’t exist anymore…
This twisted specimen in a blood
sample shows to the contrary… they
exist, especially in chronic diseases
where protozoa seem to provoke
Disbiosis (Rope worm) like on the
images below