___ Hall-room PROTOCOL ___
To avoid contagion and respiratory infections

Protocol H

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Objective: To prevent contagions and respiratory infections, as well as to treat pulmonary conditions.

 

General Dosage: 30-50 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) in an open glass in the room.

 

Instructions:

This protocol is effective in preventing infection and treating pulmonary problems.

Supported by peer-reviewed scientific studies (Ogata et al.).

Place 30-50 ml of CDS (depending on the size of the room) undiluted in a dry, preferably opaque, glass in the room.

Efficacy is higher if the beaker is 1-2 meters away from the sick person.

In warmer environments, evaporation is faster.

The characteristic yellow color of CDS disappears with time and should be replaced when this occurs.

 

Precautions:

Avoid direct inhalation of CDS.

Only experienced physicians may administer it under strict supervision of the patient, using minimal doses (2-3 drops of CDS) in an inhaler.

Inhalation in large quantities and in excess may cause serious respiratory problems by occupying the pulmonary alveoli.

 

In case of accident:

Use antioxidants and corticosteroids.

Full recovery occurs after 14 days.

Remember that protocol H is for room use and should not be inhaled directly by persons not experienced in its use.

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