Oana Ene Typhoid Fever

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Typhoid Fever — Clinical Case: Rapid Resolution with CDS Protocol

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Case Summary

Female patient suffering from severe typhoid fever with high fever (40°C), headache, generalized weakness, and abdominal pain. After days of antibiotics with little improvement, patient discovered CDS. Symptoms rapidly disappeared within two days of CDS treatment. Patient completed a 21-day protocol and reported feeling a body wellness never experienced before.

Clinical History

Event date: 2024

Geographic context: Romania

Patient profile: Female patient

Prior medical situation: Patient nearly died from typhoid fever. Days of antibiotic treatment provided little improvement. Patient was in critical condition when CDS was discovered.

Treatment Applied

Protocol F: High-dose CDS protocol initiated immediately upon discovery.

Protocol C: Full 21-day CDS protocol completed after initial rapid improvement.

      1. Clinical Evolution

After first day of CDS: Symptoms began to rapidly disappear.

After two days: Symptoms completely resolved.

After 21-day protocol: Patient reported body wellness never experienced before. Did not need to redo blood tests.

      1. Testimony Original

Patient (Oana Catalina Ene): "I have many testimonies, but I put it here because, thanks to this disease, I discovered MMS/CDS and it was the best thing that could have happened to me in this life. After I almost died and days of antibiotics with little improvement, someone came and told me that he got the same disease in only two days taking CDS in high doses. The next day I started my first protocol with CDS and my symptoms quickly disappeared. I followed the 21-day protocol and at the end I felt a wellness in my entire body that I didn't even go to redo the exam."

      1. Sources

- Direct testimony from the patient - Publication authorization by Dr. Kalcker and the patient

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