Protocol J

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J) JAW / RINSING; ORAL PROTOCOL

● Protocol J = 10 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) in a 200 ml beaker of water.

Dosage: 10 ml of CDS in a 200 ml glass of water. Initially, perform oral rinses and gargles 3 to 4 times a day for 3 minutes. After improvement, it is sufficient to use it once a day. Another option is to brush the teeth and massage the gums with the toothbrush. For deep infections, 1 ml of DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) can be added to the mixture. DMSO slowly reduces the efficacy of CDS because it contains sulfur but helps it penetrate deeper. Although it can be taken orally along with other general treatments, it is not necessarily better; this should only be done if CDS alone does not provide the desired results.

JO Protocol (for dentists)

CDS can be applied at 300-500 ppm to eliminate foul odors or aphthous stomatitis, as well as for endodontics after applying hypochlorite, thus disinfecting the dentin canals. CDS, being a gas dissolved in water, penetrates deeper, ensuring infection-free endodontics. It can also be applied by washing the affected area in dental surgery, avoiding osteomyelitis and infections without damaging healthy tissue and without harmful antibiotics. CDS does not damage stem cells or healthy tissue. [Zoltan, et al.]