Difficult Sinusitis recovery

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Good everyone, I want to take a moment to share my detailed experience with CDS, which I stumbled upon last year. Upon discovering this remarkable treatment option, I decided to purchase the book titled "Salud Prohibida," where I learned the essential techniques for making my own CDS. At that time, I was suffering from persistent allergic rhinitis, which had been quite bothersome for me. I began following protocol C and gradually worked my way up to taking 25 ml of CDS mixed in 1 liter of water. However, despite my efforts, I did not notice much improvement in my rhinitis symptoms.

About a month and a bit ago, my husband fell ill with sinusitis, prompting me to search for a specific protocol that could help alleviate his condition. In the book, I discovered that it recommended continuing with protocol C while also incorporating nasal washes, as demonstrated in a YouTube video by maevariposa. This inspired me to believe that these nasal washes could also provide relief for my own rhinitis symptoms, so I decided to start doing them as well.

After consistently performing these nasal washes for about 2-3 weeks, I suddenly began experiencing severe pain in my face, particularly around the sinus area on the right side. It felt as if I had a hazelnut lodged in there. On May 6th, after returning home from work plagued by intense pain, I decided to commence protocol F, which involved taking 20 ml of CDS. I also took a bath with 30 drops of MMS and then headed to bed, where I found myself battling a mild fever.

The pain was so excruciating that I struggled to sleep; lying down was almost impossible. I had to prop myself up with several cushions due to significant congestion and a stuffy nose, accompanied by a slight cough. Yet miraculously, by early morning, it felt as if that hazelnut had deflated. The sharp pain transformed into merely a nuisance, and when I got up, I expelled a particularly unpleasant piece of mucus from my throat.

After this episode, I visited the doctor who diagnosed me with sinusitis and prescribed a course of antibiotics for ten days, along with a nasal spray and ibuprofen. However, I ultimately made the decision to refrain from taking any of those medications. Instead, starting that Thursday, I resumed protocol C with 25 ml of CDS daily, continued the nasal washes, and incorporated an enema into my routine every day.

Just two days later, however, I developed an irritation on my face; it became all red and inflamed. In response to this irritation, I began spraying pure CDS onto my skin, and soon after, I noticed parasites of varying sizes making their way out of my body. For about five days straight, I felt so unwell that I could hardly muster the energy to get out of bed; my body felt terribly achy.

I persisted through this discomfort and congestion until Friday, May 13th, when I again fell ill with a fever measuring 37.8 degrees Celsius, along with a sore throat and all the other symptoms I had experienced previously. Nevertheless, I maintained my regimen of nasal washes two to three times daily, protocol C with 25 ml of CDS, and an enema every day using 25 drops of MMS.

Starting Saturday, I began noticing particularly unpleasant mucus in my nose and throat that continued for another week. The amount and quality of what I expelled were simply horrific, especially each morning. However, today I am relieved to report that I'm feeling much better; there is no more mucus, no pain, and no congestion whatsoever.

This journey has taught me the importance of patience and paying close attention to my body while also maintaining faith in the effectiveness of CDS. Additionally, I've adopted the practice of drinking a glass of isotonic sea water in the morning and another in the evening. Interestingly, I've also noticed that during this time my menstrual period has been less abundant and almost completely painless—a significant change since having an IUD inserted caused me to experience heavy flow and significant discomfort. Moreover, my rhinitis symptoms have improved as well.

Irina Pop