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Mum-of-three ‘used bleach enemas on Autistic son and revealed her chilling method on Facebook...

AGXStarseed

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(Not written by me. The 'related' link I've added at the bottom of the page contains images that some readers may find disturbing, so discretion is advised).

BLEACH ENEMA HORROR: Mum-of-three ‘used bleach enemas on young son to cure him of his autism and revealed her chilling method on a secret Facebook group’

The woman, from Cheshire, was reported to police by an autism campaigner who infiltrated the Facebook group



A MUM is being investigated by cops after allegedly using a potentially fatal bleach enema on her young son to “cure” his autism.

The woman, from Cheshire, was reported to police after appearing to give away the method for the dangerous procedure on a secret Facebook group.


Autism campaigner Emma Dalmayne (pictured) exposed a mum trying to cure her son’s autism to police


The mum infiltrated a secret Facebook group where parents give their children bleach enemas

The group, which costs £60 for membership, has been set up by parents who believe autism is caused by “parasites”.

Parents post images of the parasites leaving their children after the risky treatment has been administered.

The treatment, known as CD (Chloride Dioxide) or MMS (Master Miracle Solution), is given orally or via enema and is being sold in the UK by online dealers.

It includes two chemicals – sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid – that combine to form bleach.

Autism campaigner Emma Dalmayne infiltrated the group and discovered the mum from Cheshire appearing to confess to using CD on her young son.

Posts from the mum appear to show her admitting to administering “25 drops a day” to her son – but becoming worried when he “seemed weak” and wouldn’t get out of bed.

Emma, an autistic mum-of-six, is now calling on the government to ban the treatments and has launched at petition calling for the “cures” to be made illegal, which has more than 54,000 signatures.

She said: “No parents will admit to doing this to their children publicly.

“These parents are so ashamed of doing it in the first place.

“The biggest problem is that the government don’t do anything about this.

“This is not illegal yet. It is not illegal to use CD on your children and it needs to be.

“The most extreme case I have seen to date is a six-year-old boy who had to have his bowel removed and a colostomy bag fitted after his parents gave him these enemas.

“There is no cure for autism. It isn’t a disease or a disorder, it’s a neurological difference.”

The Food Standards Agency issued a warning that both MMS and CD “should be avoided” and that the concentration of MMS is equivalent to “industrial strength bleach”.

On the Facebook group, there is advice on how to make the formula for the solution and advises parents to keep supplies “discreet” in case nurses or social services go to their homes.

Parents post pictures of “parasites” in their children’s nappies which they believe have been expelled, but Emma claims these are pieces of bowel lining.

The “cure” has already been linked to one death and there are several reported cases of those taking it suffering serious injuries.

It was promoted as a potential autism cure by the US-based Genesis II Church of Health and Healing.

A spokesperson from Cheshire Police said: “This is an ongoing incident and we are investigating whether any criminal offences have taken place.”


Emma is campaigning to get the practice made illegal in the UK

The FSA added: “FSA advice is that Miracle Mineral Solution, also known as Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS) is not safe. It is not authorised as a food additive in the EU and so should not be sold as a supplement.

“MMS contains sodium chlorite which is commonly used as bleach and can be harmful. If ingested, it can cause serious damage to health. The product should not be on the market or even available for free.

“Anyone who has bought such products is advised to throw them away. If they have been taken and the person feels unwell, they should consult their doctor.

“If anyone knows of retailers or individuals selling such products or promoting their consumption, please contact the National Food Crime Unit.”


Source Article: Mum 'used bleach enemas on young son to cure him of his autism and revealed her chilling method on a secret Facebook group'

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That's the most F'ed up thing I've read this week. It totally is bowel lining and anyone who does this to their children should be convicted of child abuse. I can't believe people would actually pay this psychopath to join the group and just blindly follow what she says.
 
A nasty combination of anger, frustration and ignorance on the part of parents of autistic children.

Scary stuff. :eek:
 
I am so outraged and appalled reading this. I don't know whether I want to vomit or cry. Both. I want to do both. I can't believe someone would willingly do that to their child. I'm so sick of people treating Autism like it's a disease. To me, it's a blessing; not a curse.
 
Just want to puke.

People see us as diseased, and they pull some insanity like this... Really?

I will gladly, and even proudly, hold to my "disease" to NEvER act like this, or do something like this to an innocent child, or a grown human for God sakes.

I never see a persons skin color, their nationality, their sexual preference, etc., but I do strongly dislike monsters who think we are a lessor species.

Karma (cause and affect) its coming for lots of monsters who claim to be people.
 
When there are certain entities who so strongly advocate curing autism versus coexisting with it, this is sometimes the message conveyed to very frustrated parents. Those who take matters into their own hands thinking they can "cure" their child's autism.

Tragic.

We are not a disease to be "cured". We are people- to be recognized as such.
 
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it hit me a certain group of people in the 1940s who experimented on twins using chemicals
(Not written by me. The 'related' link I've added at the bottom of the page contains images that some readers may find disturbing, so discretion is advised).

BLEACH ENEMA HORROR: Mum-of-three ‘used bleach enemas on young son to cure him of his autism and revealed her chilling method on a secret Facebook group’

The woman, from Cheshire, was reported to police by an autism campaigner who infiltrated the Facebook group



A MUM is being investigated by cops after allegedly using a potentially fatal bleach enema on her young son to “cure” his autism.

The woman, from Cheshire, was reported to police after appearing to give away the method for the dangerous procedure on a secret Facebook group.


Autism campaigner Emma Dalmayne (pictured) exposed a mum trying to cure her son’s autism to police


The mum infiltrated a secret Facebook group where parents give their children bleach enemas

The group, which costs £60 for membership, has been set up by parents who believe autism is caused by “parasites”.

Parents post images of the parasites leaving their children after the risky treatment has been administered.

The treatment, known as CD (Chloride Dioxide) or MMS (Master Miracle Solution), is given orally or via enema and is being sold in the UK by online dealers.

It includes two chemicals – sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid – that combine to form bleach.

Autism campaigner Emma Dalmayne infiltrated the group and discovered the mum from Cheshire appearing to confess to using CD on her young son.

Posts from the mum appear to show her admitting to administering “25 drops a day” to her son – but becoming worried when he “seemed weak” and wouldn’t get out of bed.

Emma, an autistic mum-of-six, is now calling on the government to ban the treatments and has launched at petition calling for the “cures” to be made illegal, which has more than 54,000 signatures.

She said: “No parents will admit to doing this to their children publicly.

“These parents are so ashamed of doing it in the first place.

“The biggest problem is that the government don’t do anything about this.

“This is not illegal yet. It is not illegal to use CD on your children and it needs to be.

“The most extreme case I have seen to date is a six-year-old boy who had to have his bowel removed and a colostomy bag fitted after his parents gave him these enemas.

“There is no cure for autism. It isn’t a disease or a disorder, it’s a neurological difference.”

The Food Standards Agency issued a warning that both MMS and CD “should be avoided” and that the concentration of MMS is equivalent to “industrial strength bleach”.

On the Facebook group, there is advice on how to make the formula for the solution and advises parents to keep supplies “discreet” in case nurses or social services go to their homes.

Parents post pictures of “parasites” in their children’s nappies which they believe have been expelled, but Emma claims these are pieces of bowel lining.

The “cure” has already been linked to one death and there are several reported cases of those taking it suffering serious injuries.

It was promoted as a potential autism cure by the US-based Genesis II Church of Health and Healing.

A spokesperson from Cheshire Police said: “This is an ongoing incident and we are investigating whether any criminal offences have taken place.”


Emma is campaigning to get the practice made illegal in the UK

The FSA added: “FSA advice is that Miracle Mineral Solution, also known as Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS) is not safe. It is not authorised as a food additive in the EU and so should not be sold as a supplement.

“MMS contains sodium chlorite which is commonly used as bleach and can be harmful. If ingested, it can cause serious damage to health. The product should not be on the market or even available for free.

“Anyone who has bought such products is advised to throw them away. If they have been taken and the person feels unwell, they should consult their doctor.

“If anyone knows of retailers or individuals selling such products or promoting their consumption, please contact the National Food Crime Unit.”


Source Article: Mum 'used bleach enemas on young son to cure him of his autism and revealed her chilling method on a secret Facebook group'

Related Article:
Parents using bleach enemas on autistic kids to 'cure' disability
 
I'm getting sick of autistic people being treated like inferior animals they can just recklessly experiment on.
humans still have this perverted view that creatures that are not human should suffer vivisection (torture ) why are humans so wonderful
 
I once read-on a forum dedicated to sociopaths who "troll" vulnerable people on the net, ironically-some info on the "bleach cure". The guy who sells it has founded a cult around himself, he teaches that he is a "billion year old god" from "Andromeda" and is therefore infallible. The whole thing was too much even for the regulars on that forum, and they started trolling the guy's delusional followers.
 

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