Stomach Ulcers and CDS

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I have recently received a diagnosis of a stomach ulcer following a gastroscopy procedure, which is a type of endoscopy used to examine the digestive tract. Currently, I am waiting for the results of my second test, which I hope will provide further clarity on my condition. Up to this point, I have not yet begun any conventional treatment; instead, I have initiated a treatment regimen with CDS, which stands for chlorine dioxide solution.

My sincere hope is that after undergoing the next arthroscopy, I will emerge from the experience without the troublesome ulcer. Since I started taking the CDS, I have noticed a remarkable improvement in my health, as a persistent and nagging pain associated with an ovarian cyst has disappeared altogether. This gives me optimism that other ailments may also resolve in time.

In addition, I want to share that my five-year-old granddaughter has been on the CDS treatment for the past two weeks. This decision came after she experienced a fever while staying at her father's house, where it seems she may have been exposed to illness from other family members who were unwell. I am eager to convince my daughter to consider this treatment as well since my granddaughter resides with her.

I am relieved to report that my granddaughter is doing well now, while her father's family is currently under quarantine due to their health issues. I truly believe that this treatment could be beneficial for both my granddaughter and myself.

Best regards,

Maria Yanira R.T.