Protocol D

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D) DERMATOLOGICAL, FOR THE SKIN

● Protocol D = CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) sprayed directly on the skin.

Indicated for all types of skin infections, including resistant MRSA. Can be used without problems in concentrated form on the skin. [George Georgiou et al., Insignares et al.]

A spray atomizer is filled with 0.3% CDS (3000 ppm) and applied to the affected area without covering it. It is applied directly to the skin in cases of wounds, burns, or other skin problems. The solution does not cause burning or stinging but rather soothes pain and bleeding. It can be reapplied several times a day (even once an hour) until remission is achieved.

New Protocol DC Dermatological Contagion (for protection against contagion): Dilute 1 part of CDS 3000 with 3 parts of saline solution in a spray bottle. After contact with sick people, it can be sprayed over the mouth, nose, and eyes, thus avoiding contagion. This protocol was very effective for clinical staff during Covid-19. In sensitive cases, such as use on mucous membranes, the concentration is lowered to 1:10 in saline solution.

Precautions: Do not use occlusive dressings when using the concentrated solution! It should also not be applied to the navel in concentrated form and left covered for hours. Depending on the quality of the sprayer, the spray mechanism may rust after a few days and should be replaced if there are signs of corrosion.