HIV remission due to CDS

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This is a woman who has been living with the HIV virus, and she has been experiencing a particularly terrible viral load that has significantly affected her overall health and well-being.

She has been suffering from severe diarrhea, which has made it incredibly difficult for her to keep any food in her stomach. This has led to a situation where she could hardly eat anything more than light snacks and drink water, as anything heavier would simply not stay down.

In addition to these troubling symptoms, she is also battling anemia, which has left her feeling weak and fatigued. Compounding these issues are numerous welts covering her body, many of them bleeding and causing her considerable discomfort.

I am sending this message before she begins treatment with CDS, which we hope will help alleviate her symptoms and improve her health.

The retroviruses have inflicted a great deal of harm on her body and overall system over time, making her struggle even more difficult. However, since I initiated the treatment with CDS, she has not taken any conventional “medicine” at all.

It has only been three weeks since we started this new approach, but the changes in her health and demeanor are already very noticeable. All of her welts are now dry, indicating a positive shift in her condition. Physically and mentally, she reports feeling very good, which is a significant improvement from where she was just a short while ago.

We commenced Protocol C with an initial dose of 10 ml. As of now, we have increased the dosage to 30 ml to enhance the treatment's effectiveness.

In addition to this, we are also implementing Protocol E, which involves administering 20 ml along with two daily washes using two liters of water during the first week of treatment. After three days of rest, we will resume our routine, and she is now moving forward with Protocol P.

Furthermore, she is also incorporating diatomaceous earth and zeolite into her regimen. This coming Monday, we will begin introducing seawater into her treatment plan as well, as we continue to address the challenges posed by the HIV virus.