Protocol Q

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Q) BURNS / Quenching

Spraying of CDS 3000 ppm concentrated spray in NaCl (0.9%) non-occlusive saline solution.

One of the most effective applications of CDS is the immediate elimination of pain and the prevention of scarring. It is useful for fire, electrical, or radiation burns. For electrical, chemical, or radiation burns, the combined C20 protocol is applied.

There are two forms of treatment:

For common burns: Soak a napkin in CDS and leave it on the area until it dries. The advantage of this method is that it can be repeated several times, and there is no need to wash it off afterwards, as it does not produce a pH chemical burn.

● Severe burns: If it is a severe burn, it is preferable to apply 0.3% CDS (3000 ppm) directly as a spray on the burn, preferably also adding CDI in saline (with the support of an experienced physician). Relief is usually felt as soon as it is applied. Repeat spraying as soon as the pain returns, without applying bandages. CDS completely eliminates the infection caused by the burn and excess lactic acid in the wound and does not require other antibiotics. It can be combined with natural aloe vera application to prevent scarring and achieve faster recovery. This is combined with the C20 protocol.

Scientific studies have shown exceptional efficacy (Aparicio et al.).