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*Hello, I want to share my testimony about ACNE*

My acne started when I was 12 years old. Since then, it's been super inflammatory, mostly on my cheeks and around my lips. It was so aggressive that my face looked swollen until I went to a general practitioner, and he prescribed a topical oral treatment. My acne improved, was no longer as inflammatory, and my face no longer looked swollen. But my continuous acne was not completely cured, years went by and I continued to break out. At 17, it became inflammatory again but not as severe, but there were a lot of breakouts on my cheeks, forehead, around my lips and temples. My acne continued for years until 2019 when I learned about CDS and DMSO but I didn't have faith in it so I only used it twice and it dried out the breakout, but I didn't continue using it and until 2022 I decided to use the topical protocol well, which is CDS, DMSO and again CDS in sprite everything and it was what made my acne disappear and improve a lot! I'm attaching photos of what my skin looks like today and photos from the past ✨

Also, I want to mention that the 11 years my acne continued, and it did a lot of damage to my skin, leaving me with many scars, like pits or ice picks. I also added the psychological trauma it left me with, and I'm still treating them to this day because it greatly affects my self-esteem. But I'm very grateful that the outbreak is no longer common on my skin. I admit I still have to follow the protocols taking it to fully cure it, but topically, I've already treated it and it worked very well for me. ✨

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Imagine, A World Without DIS-EASE

"Stopped from stopping the 2020 Planned-Demic"

by Bishop Mark Grenon

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