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My name is Maria Fernanda Vera. I would like to share with great pleasure my experience with this mineral that I now deeply appreciate.
My name is Maria Fernanda Vera. I would like to share with great pleasure my experience with this mineral that I now deeply appreciate.
 
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I am one of those women who have presented cystitis very frequently, but not infectious. The last time I experienced symptoms occurred in April of this year, just when I was enjoying my long-awaited vacation. Time went by, a long time (almost a month), and the urologists I visited were only pushing me with anticholinergic drugs, and finally I was diagnosed with trigonitis through a cystoscopy. But a month later, to my surprise, I found out I was pregnant. I was shocked by the news and decided to go to my gynecologist. I explained about my trigonitis, which already had me very exhausted, and after a few weeks he asked me to perform another urine culture, a complete urine test and a vaginal secretion analysis with relevant cultures to detect many sexually transmitted infectious agents. The results revealed that I was positive for Ureaplasma spp. This result showed that I was resistant to the antibiotics that I could take during pregnancy, and sensitive to those that are contraindicated at this stage, as they could generate damage to the cartilage of the fetus. I took antibiotics and local treatment for a week and repeated the test, which, incredibly, came back positive for Ureaplasma spp. but this time I no longer had viable alternatives to eliminate the bacteria. The only solution was to wait until delivery, perform periodic controls of my cervix because of the risk of premature delivery and use prebiotics until the end of pregnancy, always with the fear that this bacterium could ascend and reach my baby's placenta and cause an infection (as I read in a thousand articles and publications on the internet that made me feel desperate).
I am one of those women who have presented cystitis very frequently, but not infectious. The last time I experienced symptoms occurred in April of this year, just when I was enjoying my long-awaited vacation. Time went by, a long time (almost a month), and the urologists I visited were only pushing me with anticholinergic drugs, and finally I was diagnosed with trigonitis through a cystoscopy. But a month later, to my surprise, I found out I was pregnant. I was shocked by the news and decided to go to my gynecologist. I explained about my trigonitis, which already had me very exhausted, and after a few weeks he asked me to perform another urine culture, a complete urine test and a vaginal secretion analysis with relevant cultures to detect many sexually transmitted infectious agents. The results revealed that I was positive for Ureaplasma spp. This result showed that I was resistant to the antibiotics that I could take during pregnancy, and sensitive to those that are contraindicated at this stage, as they could generate damage to the cartilage of the fetus. I took antibiotics and local treatment for a week and repeated the test, which, incredibly, came back positive for Ureaplasma spp. but this time I no longer had viable alternatives to eliminate the bacteria. The only solution was to wait until delivery, perform periodic controls of my cervix because of the risk of premature delivery and use prebiotics until the end of pregnancy, always with the fear that this bacterium could ascend and reach my baby's placenta and cause an infection (as I read in a thousand articles and publications on the internet that made me feel desperate).


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Once I made up my mind, I came to you when I was 21 weeks pregnant. I consulted about my condition and my diagnosis. I started taking CDS 1 ml every 8 hours so as not to overload my body. However, already on the third day I felt that this was going to do me good; I thought that the situation would be solved and I would be healthy again. So I started immediately with the CDS 1000 protocol.
Once I made up my mind, I came to you when I was 21 weeks pregnant. I consulted about my condition and my diagnosis. I started taking CDS 1 ml every 8 hours so as not to overload my body. However, already on the third day I felt that this was going to do me good; I thought that the situation would be solved and I would be healthy again. So I started immediately with the CDS 1000 protocol.
 
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My sacred little capped bottle in my hand wherever I went; it became less and less terrible to take it. Plus, it has no taste and the smell becomes tolerable when you know it will do you good. I began to notice strange changes at first, always focused on my genital area and bladder; but as the days went by these changes became more pleasant: there was no bad odor or inflammation (vaginitis), and the questionable discharge had diminished considerably.
My sacred little capped bottle in my hand wherever I went; it became less and less terrible to take it. Plus, it has no taste and the smell becomes tolerable when you know it will do you good. I began to notice strange changes at first, always focused on my genital area and bladder; but as the days went by these changes became more pleasant: there was no bad odor or inflammation (vaginitis), and the questionable discharge had diminished considerably.



Latest revision as of 17:40, 26 August 2024

Pregnant testimonial, with Ureaplasma spp.

“It is a bacterium that is present in the genitals of approximately 70% of men and women. Although it is transmitted by sexual contact, ureaplasma urealyticum is not technically considered a sexually transmitted disease, as it may not develop an infection. However, it can cause urethritis, infertility, miscarriages or severely affect the fetus. It is an infection that is highly contagious and can be spread through blood, saliva or even the air. Many people are carriers of this bacterium without any knowledge of it, since they do not present symptoms and, therefore, are not aware that they may be infecting others.”

My name is Maria Fernanda Vera. I would like to share with great pleasure my experience with this mineral that I now deeply appreciate.

I am one of those women who have presented cystitis very frequently, but not infectious. The last time I experienced symptoms occurred in April of this year, just when I was enjoying my long-awaited vacation. Time went by, a long time (almost a month), and the urologists I visited were only pushing me with anticholinergic drugs, and finally I was diagnosed with trigonitis through a cystoscopy. But a month later, to my surprise, I found out I was pregnant. I was shocked by the news and decided to go to my gynecologist. I explained about my trigonitis, which already had me very exhausted, and after a few weeks he asked me to perform another urine culture, a complete urine test and a vaginal secretion analysis with relevant cultures to detect many sexually transmitted infectious agents. The results revealed that I was positive for Ureaplasma spp. This result showed that I was resistant to the antibiotics that I could take during pregnancy, and sensitive to those that are contraindicated at this stage, as they could generate damage to the cartilage of the fetus. I took antibiotics and local treatment for a week and repeated the test, which, incredibly, came back positive for Ureaplasma spp. but this time I no longer had viable alternatives to eliminate the bacteria. The only solution was to wait until delivery, perform periodic controls of my cervix because of the risk of premature delivery and use prebiotics until the end of pregnancy, always with the fear that this bacterium could ascend and reach my baby's placenta and cause an infection (as I read in a thousand articles and publications on the internet that made me feel desperate).

In the midst of that anguish and frustration, I spent a few weeks reflecting on my condition. Through yoga, meditation and the unconditional support of my family, I made a decision that was very strong for me, since I never imagined that I would try this mineral, which had already given good results to close relatives. However, being pregnant, I always doubted and ignored those recommendations.

Once I made up my mind, I came to you when I was 21 weeks pregnant. I consulted about my condition and my diagnosis. I started taking CDS 1 ml every 8 hours so as not to overload my body. However, already on the third day I felt that this was going to do me good; I thought that the situation would be solved and I would be healthy again. So I started immediately with the CDS 1000 protocol.

My sacred little capped bottle in my hand wherever I went; it became less and less terrible to take it. Plus, it has no taste and the smell becomes tolerable when you know it will do you good. I began to notice strange changes at first, always focused on my genital area and bladder; but as the days went by these changes became more pleasant: there was no bad odor or inflammation (vaginitis), and the questionable discharge had diminished considerably.

A month after taking it, without mentioning it to my gynecologist, I requested a new culture for Ureaplasma spp. and urine tests (the urine tests had always shown normal results from the beginning). And surprisingly -I say surprisingly because I could not believe it- it came back negative... not the slightest trace of that bacterium that had given me such a hard time was present in my body. The incredible thing is that we live in a world where the health culture convinces us that we can only heal ourselves with invasive drugs. That this is the only solution to face the diseases in this universe; while the rest of the alternatives are considered just placebo, a waste of money, almost make you feel like you are a hippie or crazy, etc. So seeing these results and seeing how simple it is to use this mineral, especially when pregnant - since you are supposed to be at risk for everything - made me see life from another perspective. A point so simple that even as a veterinarian I have learned that the solution is in the simplicity.

My gynecologist was surprised, but respected my decision and was supportive.

Most importantly, my baby is now 27 weeks gestation, is growing well, looks healthy and I never, at any time during the treatment felt anything strange or doubtful about her.

I want to thank you infinitely and offer a piece of advice to all pregnant women, non-pregnant women, men, children and pet owners... With faith, willingness, perseverance and courage this really works.

Maria Fernanda Vera Lopez

La Serena, Chile.

October 18, 2016