___ KIT WITH COMBINED CDS AND DMSO ___

Protocol K

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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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