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Does anyone know how to treat pinguecula?
PLZ I need help with this how get rid of pinguecula?
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I used one protocol once and my eyes were very red and burning.
What I did wrong, this guy in the video probably orally enjoyed MMS
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Protocol O: as in Opthalmology, or eyes, ears and nose
Protocol O consists of the preparation and administering of eye, ear, and nose drops with the following procedure:
Mix the following in a small glass bottle with a polyethylene dropper (PE polyethylene is more durable than rubber):
• 50 ml physiological saline solution
• 5 ml of CDS
• 3 ml of DMSO 70%
Store the eye drops in a cool place away from the light to conserve 100% efficacy for up to about three days. After this time, they degrade rapidly, so you
should prepare a new mix. Since the liquid is a disinfectant, there’s no risk of infection, but its efficacy decreases after a few days.
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protocol 1000 for oral dose .For eyes Jim protocol 1 active drop in 120 ml keep in cold place it will last for week jim has said in most cases one week is enough but you can use it until be well
before they was use 1 active drop for 30 ml but jim found this make uncomfortable so they replace with 1 active drop in 120 ml
anyway I start with one active drop in 120 ml after 3 days I double to 2 active drops in 120 ml after week 3 active drops in 120
I had been 10 days on this with no clear result I am planning to go 4 active drops in 120 ml so that will be as first formula
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should I keep use it even for 21 days we talking about eyes protocol is that safe?
about Andreas eyes protocol could I use mms instead of cds?
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thanks CLO2, what amount of CDS and distilled water should we use for eye drops ?Personally, I would only use CDS for eyes. It is easy to make CDS if you have MMS and 4% HCL or 50% citric acid.
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CDS Facial Spray Protocol
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