Strep is on the Mend!
Disclaimer - I did not get a medical diagnosis test done, but the entire back of my throat, the roof of my mouth and epiglottis were white by the time I figured out the tickle in my throat was actually classic strep symptoms. 14 years ago I was in the hospital with complications of strep, and it took me years to recover from the massive dose of antibiotics I received.
I started immediately on Protocol F (frequent - dosing every 15 min for 2 hours) using CDS, though I broke up hour 1 and hour 2 because my realization of strep was at 10pm and I needed to sleep. So I made a small bottle of CDS water to sip on each time I woke up due to the sore throat, and finished the second hour of Protocol F in the morning. I then switched to Protocol C, 3ml of CDS every hour for 8 hours, gargling and mouth holding with each dose. I was also fasting during those 8 hours. (SIDENOTE: I used CDS because I had it, and because I had recently healed up from acid reflux in which the MMS burned on the way down - adding a tiny amount of baking soda to the CDS helped with that recovery.)
I was very concerned about stopping Protocol C for the day, so I made up a 2oz spray bottle of 6 activated drops of MMS to spray into my throat after eating, and also gargled with 2ml of CDS in water every two hours, with mouth holding. I was able to get in some antioxidants (C, NAC, etc) during this time, and applied diluted oregano oil to my sore neck lymph nodes.
On Day 2, the white in the throat was substantially reduced, but where it had been was bright red. I hadn't had any burning using the CDS, so I switched to activated MMS, 3 drops per dose for Protocol 1000 with gargling and mouth holding. I extended my fasting with a much-needed nap. I then continued to use the spray, occasional gargling, and oregano oil.
I am writing this on Day 3, and am happy to say that the raw red areas of my mouth and throat are returning to a normal pink, the epiglottis has cleared, coughing is less. I plan to continue with Protocol 1000 and the MMS throat spray for the next two weeks, But to have this much progress in three days, for something the "doctors" say only antibiotics can address, is wonderful! And thanks to CLO2 for her suggestions on mouth holding in other posts! Chlorine Dioxide Rocks!