From the book Forbidden Health.
Protocol D: as in Dermatology
Protocol D, or the dermatology protocol for skin afflictions, always uses CDS
for topical application since it doesn’t leave any acidic residue. Thanks to its
neutral pH, it can be applied undiluted, directly onto the skin, and for a longer
time, without irritating.
If CDS isn’t available, CD can be used as an alternative. Activate 25 drops
and add the mixture to 60 ml (2 ounces) of water in a spray bottle. If the bottle
is closed correctly, the mix will last up to one week or a bit longer. The color
indicates the concentration of the liquid remaining. Keep the mixture stored in
a cool place, away from the light. Drops are always activated on a 1:1 ratio.
The solution shouldn’t feel hot or cause any burning and should calm pain
and stop bleeding. You can repeat the application several times a day (up to once
an hour). For delicate areas, like mucous membranes, it may be necessary to
dilute the concentration with a bit more water.
Precautions:
» In the unlikely event of feeling heat or burning, we recommend washing
the area with water.
» The old MMS formula is not recommended since it uses citric acid as
the activator; infections may worsen in the presence of Citrobacter since
this bacteria feeds on the sodium citrate left over from the reaction.
» For deeper skin penetration, you can combine the treatment with
DMSO at 70%.
» To this end, prepare two independent spray bottles, one with DMSO at
70% and the other with CDS or 25 activated drops of CD, to add to a 60
ml bottle of water (as indicated earlier). Apply the solution from both
bottles, alternating between the two.
» Due to its neutral pH, undiluted CDS 3000 ppm in a spray is the
best option.
» The treatment can be repeated several times per day (up to once
every hour).