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On the afternoon of September 24th, my mom shared with me the complicated situation that this friend’s family was experiencing. Worried about her state, I decided to call her and told her about the properties of CDS. Gabriela earnestly asked me to bring it to her, as they had already tried multiple alternatives without success and both she and her children were extremely distressed seeing her in such a delicate state. | On the afternoon of September 24th, my mom shared with me the complicated situation that this friend’s family was experiencing. Worried about her state, I decided to call her and told her about the properties of CDS. Gabriela earnestly asked me to bring it to her, as they had already tried multiple alternatives without success and both she and her children were extremely distressed seeing her in such a delicate state. | ||
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That same day, September 24th in the evening, we began protocol D, and I started spraying her with the solution. The next day she excitedly told me that the wounds began to dry very quickly. The following day, she also started taking [[protocol C]] beginning with 3 ML. My intention was to increase the dose by 1 ML each day (up to today she has taken 20 ML) until she feels that there is no relapse; later, she will move on to a maintenance treatment. | That same day, September 24th in the evening, we began protocol D, and I started spraying her with the solution. The next day she excitedly told me that the wounds began to dry very quickly. The following day, she also started taking [[protocol C]] beginning with 3 ML. My intention was to increase the dose by 1 ML each day (up to today she has taken 20 ML) until she feels that there is no relapse; later, she will move on to a maintenance treatment. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:21, 28 August 2024
Testimonio
Buenas noches, Graciela y Andreas:
I hope you are all doing well. I send you a warm greeting from the beautiful city of Concepción de Tucumán, Argentina. I am pleased to share with you an excellent and hopeful news related to a disease we have been able to treat and that, of course, we continue to treat with dedication and effort, it is "pemphigus vulgaris."
Currently, this disease has no definitive cure, which has led doctors to try various treatments in an attempt to find the right one that can halt the disease's progression and improve the quality of life for those who suffer from it.
Gabriela, our friend, began to suffer from this difficult situation at the beginning of September. During this time, all kinds of traditional medications were attempted, but they could not admit her due to the high number of COVID-19 cases in the hospital. Additionally, her condition was critical, as she was very anemic; her mouth had been invaded by white blisters, making it impossible for her to eat any type of food for several days.
On the afternoon of September 24th, my mom shared with me the complicated situation that this friend’s family was experiencing. Worried about her state, I decided to call her and told her about the properties of CDS. Gabriela earnestly asked me to bring it to her, as they had already tried multiple alternatives without success and both she and her children were extremely distressed seeing her in such a delicate state.
Meanwhile
That same day, September 24th in the evening, we began protocol D, and I started spraying her with the solution. The next day she excitedly told me that the wounds began to dry very quickly. The following day, she also started taking protocol C beginning with 3 ML. My intention was to increase the dose by 1 ML each day (up to today she has taken 20 ML) until she feels that there is no relapse; later, she will move on to a maintenance treatment.
The following Sunday, which was September 27th, she felt encouraged to take a bath after weeks of not being able to do so. Her mood improved considerably, and that was a great relief for all of us.
One week after starting treatment, she was already beginning to eat solid food, as the blisters in her mouth had completely disappeared.
The only medication she continued taking is corticosteroids; initially, she took two pills and nowadays she has reduced the dose to 1.5 pills.
By the last week of October, Gabriela prepared something very delicious for us as a token of gratitude. Here in Argentina, it is called "pastafrola," yes, it may seem anecdotal, but it is a clear indicator of how her health has improved in just one month.
They are already deeply grateful for all the support received. Personally, I want to express my sincere gratitude for all the time and effort you have dedicated to researching and sharing that knowledge with us. Thank you for the constant struggle, for perseverance and unbreakable endurance. I am sure that one day the world will recognize everything you have done and will know that there is indeed a hero who helps save people's lives.
I am attaching some before and after photos. All this has happened in just one month.