Protocol M

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M) MALARIA

● Protocol M: 40 ml of CDS (0.3% = 3000 ppm) per day in 6 divided 100 ml water intakes.

CDS is very effective in treating malaria if its concentration has not been affected by sunlight or evaporation due to poor capping or improper storage. This advanced protocol does not cause vomiting or diarrhea, as can happen with the old protocol used 16 years ago. If the patient is still sick after treatment with this procedure, then it is not malaria but another disease. This disease can sometimes be confused with dengue fever because both are transmitted by mosquitoes; however, while malaria is caused by a parasite, dengue fever is caused by a virus and requires a different treatment protocol (Protocol F).

PROTOCOL FOR ADVANCED MALARIA

Total daily: 40 ml. If the adult patient is very weak:

● 8 ml of CDS at the first intake

● 5 ml of CDS in the second hour

● 5 ml of CDS in the fourth hour

● 6 ml of CDS at the sixth hour

● 8 ml of CDS in the eighth hour

● 8 ml of CDS before bedtime.

Severe symptoms and fever of malaria should disappear using this protocol within a single day or two. In case of no fever remission at the end of the day, increase the last dose to 10 ml. In the following days, follow the C20 protocol until complete remission. For infants: administer 2 ml of CDS dissolved in 100 ml of water, divided into eight doses throughout the day. For children: administer 10 ml of CDS dissolved in 500 ml of water, distributed in eight intakes during the day. Administer for three or four days until complete remission.