Antiseptic Dorogov's Stimulator
Antiseptic Dorogov's Stimulator (Russian: ÐСД, антиÑептик-ÑтимулÑтор Дорогова, ASD) is an antiseptic drug invented by A. V. Dorogov in the 1940s in the former USSR. ASD was originally invented by Russian researcher A. V. Dorogov in the 1940s and initially kept secret and allowed only for army and special services use. Attributed strong anti-carcinogenic and anti-viral properties. The production process is described as thermal processing of animal-origin tissues, the final product is a dark fluid with a very strong and specific odour. Available in two fractions - third, denser, is to be administered on skin, second fraction - orally.
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