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Protocol E

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Objective: Treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, chronic liver diseases, cancer, parasitosis and specific health problems.

General Dosage: 10 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) per liter of water for enemas.


  1. Evacuation enema:

Mix 10 ml of CDS per liter of warm water at body temperature.

Fill an intestinal irrigator with the solution.

Apply petroleum jelly to the tip of the irrigator and gently insert into the rectum.

Preferably lie on the right side to facilitate water penetration.

Open the valve and fill the colon in small batches or all at once.

Hold the liquid for about three minutes before evacuating to increase efficacy.

Usually apply up to once a day, at night before bedtime, every two to three days for one to two weeks.

You can add 1 part sea water to 3 parts fresh water.


  1. Protocol EC (Clinical Enema -slow absorption-):

Connect a venoclysis set with a soft catheter (such as a male “Nelaton” urethral catheter) to the saline bag with CDS.

Lubricate the flexible tube and introduce it rectally, preferably up to the beginning of the descending colon.

Adjust the drip rate according to the patient’s tolerance.


Dilution options:

EC10: 0.25L of NaCl 0.9% saline + 10 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm for 6-8 hours.

EC20: 0.75L of NaCl 0.9% saline + 20 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm for 8-10 hours.

EC30: 1L of NaCl 0.9% saline + 30 ml of CDS at 3000 ppm for 10-12 hours.

Apply once daily, preferably in the evening.


Precautions:

Do not use occlusive bandages with the concentrated solution.

Do not apply to the umbilicus and leave it covered for hours.

Avoid the use of DMSO with this protocol, since it can cause the penetration of fecal toxins into the blood.

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