Treatment with the combined C+ER protocol
Diseases to be treated with the combined C+ER protocol:
- Ulcerative colitis
- Rectal colon cancer
- prostatitis
Protocol C+
30 ml de CDS en 1 litro de agua al día, repartido en 8 tomas hasta mejorar.
Protocol E
10ml of CDS per liter of water, once a day before bedtime or every 2 days, for 2 weeks.
Protocol R
Mix 2 ml of CDS in 150 ml of warm distilled water, apply with the knob and retain the liquid within 5 minutes, apply after each deposition.
Tips on the combined C+ER protocol
Take infusions of Artemis anua, boil one tablespoon for each cup 3 times a day.
Consume 15gr a day of fresh kalanchoe daigremontana leaves in salads or smoothies.
prostatitis:
Start with the C protocol (10mlCDS/1L water), but if you do not improve apply the C+ protocol.
Definition of diseases treated with combined C+ER protocol
Ulcerative colitis
Inflammatory disease of the intestines, usually chronic and the cause is not known, affects the large intestine and spreads through the colon,
It usually affects the deep lining of the intestine and rectum, weakening the person and in severe cases can be a risk to the affected.
Patients of ulcerative colitis usually have problems with the autoimmune system, it is also related to the intake of certain foods or chronic stress.
The age range of patients is usually between 15 and 30 years and from 50.
symptoms:
- fever
- Cramps
- diarrhoea
- Weight loss
- Abdominal pain
- Blood in the stool
- Sound in the gut
- Constant desire to go to the bathroom
Treatment is based on corticosteroids in severe cases can be admitted to the patient.
Rectal colon cancer
Cancer begins in the colon or rectum, where cells begin to grow out of control forming polyps.
- Adenomatous polyps
- Inflammatory polyps
- Hyperplastic polyps
When a cancer forms inside the polyp it can grow into the wall of the colon or rectum or grow outward through the other layers.
symptoms:
- diarrhoea
- Cramps
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- weariness
- Fine stools
- constipation
- Weight loss
- Blood in the stool
With colonoscopy and blood tests on the stool the disease is detected, it is important to have a check-up from the age of 50 to detect polyps.
Treatment to treat colorectal cancer is surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination.
prostatitis
SIt is characterized by having an inflamed prostate, the prostate is the male gland where semen is produced, nourished and transported.
Prostatitis affects men over 50 years old, it is not known what causes it although data point to a bacterial infection.
Types of prostatitis:
- acute bacterial
- chronic bacterial
- Asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis
- chronic prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain syndrome
symptoms:
- Cloudy urine
- Pain when urinating
- Abdominal pain
- Blood in the urine
- Painful ejaculation
- Difficulty urinating
- Pain in the scrotum and perineum
- Need to urinate frequently
Treatment uses antibiotics, alpha-blockers, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents.