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Message 1

I was diagnosed with COPD about 2 years ago. I've been taking 20ml CDS in 1 liter of water with sea salt daily for about 3 months, alternating, and when I went to have my spirometry done, they told me I was clean. I haven't had it for a while now.

Message 2

Well, it all started when I changed jobs. I have an allergy to olive oils and didn't know it. I started having noises in my chest, my heart would race the slightest movement, and I couldn't even speak. I went to the doctor, and they diagnosed me with bronchitis. 10 days later, I was a little better, but nothing more. They sent me for a spirometry test, and that's when they diagnosed me with COPD and prescribed me allergy shots.

I flatly refused, and that's when I started researching CDS.

I started taking 5ml in a glass of water 3 times a day and saw that nothing happened so I put the 15ml in a litre of water drinking it throughout the morning or afternoon and repeated the next day until I reached 20 or 25 and that was when I noticed that the noise in my chest, that whistling sound that you get disappeared without any more, the mucus as well, when I saw that I was recovered I stopped taking it, this winter it happened to me again and I did the same thing again, I went back to the doctor recently to have the spirometry done again and they told me that I was clear, that I didn't have COPD.

Message 3

Yes, I don't have that anymore or that's what the doctors told me and I feel fine. If I see that I'm going to get an allergy or I feel stuffy, it works for me to take CDS for two or three days and go.

Protocol used: Protocol C

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Bishop Mark S. Grenon

Missionary for over 45 years across three continents - North America, South America and Africa. Founder of three Bible Institutes and missionary pilot in the Dominican Republic and Haiti for over 15 years. Currently held as a political prisoner for his work with ClO2.

Bishop Mark Grenon