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== G) GAS (Chlorine Dioxide Gas only) == | == G) GAS (Chlorine Dioxide Gas only) == | ||
===== ● Protocol G = 10 | ===== ● Protocol G = 10 ml CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) ===== | ||
====== A. Glass Protocol: ====== | ====== A. Glass Protocol: ====== | ||
Use 10 | Use 10 ml of CDS in a glass without adding water. Immediately place the affected area over the open part of the glass (mouth), ensuring that the gas does not escape and avoiding contact between the liquid and the skin. The usual duration of exposure is 3 minutes; however, do not exceed 5 minutes to avoid irritation. The treatment typically lasts between 1 to 3 minutes and can be repeated as many times as necessary, with a minimum interval of one hour between each application. This protocol is only indicated for outer ear infections. For inner ear infections, it is recommended to preferably use protocols C and J, and to place a few drops of undiluted CDS in the ear for 30 seconds. | ||
====== B. Bag Protocol: ====== | ====== B. Bag Protocol: ====== | ||
This protocol is used when large areas of skin or the body need to be treated and ingestion or bathing is not possible. First, a bag should be made by gluing two large bags together so that the entire area to be treated is covered, except for the head, which should always remain outside the bag to avoid inhaling the gas vapors in large quantities. To ensure that the gas reaches all parts, the person should undress before entering the bag. Next, 30 ml of CDS without adding water should be used in a glass or porcelain container and placed inside the open bag. The person should then enter the bag, lifting it up to the neck and closing it tightly from the inside with their hands for up to 5 to 10 minutes. | This protocol is used when large areas of skin or the body need to be treated and ingestion or bathing is not possible. First, a bag should be made by gluing two large bags together so that the entire area to be treated is covered, except for the head, which should always remain outside the bag to avoid inhaling the gas vapors in large quantities. To ensure that the gas reaches all parts, the person should undress before entering the bag. Next, 30 ml of CDS without adding water should be used in a glass or porcelain container and placed inside the open bag. The person should then enter the bag, lifting it up to the neck and closing it tightly from the inside with their hands for up to 5 to 10 minutes. |
Latest revision as of 09:43, 29 August 2024
G) GAS (Chlorine Dioxide Gas only)
● Protocol G = 10 ml CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm)
A. Glass Protocol:
Use 10 ml of CDS in a glass without adding water. Immediately place the affected area over the open part of the glass (mouth), ensuring that the gas does not escape and avoiding contact between the liquid and the skin. The usual duration of exposure is 3 minutes; however, do not exceed 5 minutes to avoid irritation. The treatment typically lasts between 1 to 3 minutes and can be repeated as many times as necessary, with a minimum interval of one hour between each application. This protocol is only indicated for outer ear infections. For inner ear infections, it is recommended to preferably use protocols C and J, and to place a few drops of undiluted CDS in the ear for 30 seconds.
B. Bag Protocol:
This protocol is used when large areas of skin or the body need to be treated and ingestion or bathing is not possible. First, a bag should be made by gluing two large bags together so that the entire area to be treated is covered, except for the head, which should always remain outside the bag to avoid inhaling the gas vapors in large quantities. To ensure that the gas reaches all parts, the person should undress before entering the bag. Next, 30 ml of CDS without adding water should be used in a glass or porcelain container and placed inside the open bag. The person should then enter the bag, lifting it up to the neck and closing it tightly from the inside with their hands for up to 5 to 10 minutes.