Treatment with the combined CP protocol
Diseases to be treated with the combined CP protocol:
- Diabetes
- Viral warts
- schizophrenia
Protocol C
10 ml of CDS in 1 liter of water per day, divided into 8 intakes until remission.
Protocol P
Perform an intense deworming.
Tips on the CP combined protocol
Diabetes I
Deworm every month for 6 months.
Diabetes I and II
Take 1 teaspoon of natural Stevia and 15gr. of fresh Kalanchoe a day.
Review medication at 5 months for possible remission of the disease.
schizophrenia
Protocol C for 3 weeks, followed by intense deworming..
Viral warts
To treat resistant warts, lightly file the wart and apply only once 1 drop of sodium chlorite (NaCLO2) on the wart without touching any skin, in 21 days the wart dries out.
Definition of diseases treated with combined CP protocol
Diabetes
Inability of the body to regulate blood sugar due to deficiency or excess insulin created by the pancreas so that sugar is not transported to be metabolized.
Symptoms:
- thirst
- fatigue
- Cloudy view
- Excess urine
- Feeling hungry at all hours
Type 2 diabetes is the most common, diabetes 1 and gestational diabetes are also known.
Esquizofrenia
Ailment of mental origin that inhibits the patient's ability to think logically, recognize emotions, act by will or perceive signs of the environment.
Symptoms:
- Delusions
- Insomnia
- isolation
- Hallucinations
- Behavioral alterations
Viral warts
They are small bumps in the skin with different shapes and that appear anywhere on the body, they are not dangerous although quite annoying and unsightly, if they present painful discomfort they must be treated.
These viral warts are caused by a viral infection of the human papilloma, in the most superficial part of the skin and are usually contagious but harmless.
They have an elongated appearance, with a rough surface and a tone between white and pink, sometimes there are like black dots.