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Parents are turning to a dangerous industrial solution used for bleaching wood pulp in a bid to reverse autism in their children, according to reports.
The proclaimed ‘miracle cure’ Miracle Mineral Solution, which contains chlorine dioxide – a mix of sodium chlorite and citric acid – is the brainchild of Jim Humble, who left the Church of Scientology to form the Genesis II Church of Healing & Health and claims his product can cure HIV, malaria, hepatitis, autism, acne and cancer.
And If You Only News reports that parents are turning to the substance – called ‘dangerous’ and ‘potentially life threatening’ by the Food and Drug Administration – in order to try and reverse autism in their children.
‘My son who sometimes gets hysterical wants to push the second it touches his bottom and he will scream and kick,’ writes one parent.
(Picture: If You Only News/CD Autism)
‘But I do notice those very bad times is when he passes lots of “slime”. We started double dosing about 10 minutes before his enema which helps him be calmer.
‘I tell him that I believe it is helping him to heal. I tell him that it is going to help him be able to talk and play and ride a bike and play with his brothers.’
Other parents have said that they are persevering with the treatment despite vomiting from their children, Raw Story reports.
The Autism Science Foundation warned of the dangers of healthcare fraud, which they said is a ‘huge business’.
‘Parents of children with autism are often targeted. Fringe treatment providers prey on desperation and fear, and deceive parents with numerous unfounded claims,’ it said.
SOURCE ARTICLE: Some parents are 'trying to reverse autism by giving their children toxic bleach enemas' | Metro News
Parents are turning to a dangerous industrial solution used for bleaching wood pulp in a bid to reverse autism in their children, according to reports.
The proclaimed ‘miracle cure’ Miracle Mineral Solution, which contains chlorine dioxide – a mix of sodium chlorite and citric acid – is the brainchild of Jim Humble, who left the Church of Scientology to form the Genesis II Church of Healing & Health and claims his product can cure HIV, malaria, hepatitis, autism, acne and cancer.
And If You Only News reports that parents are turning to the substance – called ‘dangerous’ and ‘potentially life threatening’ by the Food and Drug Administration – in order to try and reverse autism in their children.
‘My son who sometimes gets hysterical wants to push the second it touches his bottom and he will scream and kick,’ writes one parent.
(Picture: If You Only News/CD Autism)
‘But I do notice those very bad times is when he passes lots of “slime”. We started double dosing about 10 minutes before his enema which helps him be calmer.
‘I tell him that I believe it is helping him to heal. I tell him that it is going to help him be able to talk and play and ride a bike and play with his brothers.’
Other parents have said that they are persevering with the treatment despite vomiting from their children, Raw Story reports.
The Autism Science Foundation warned of the dangers of healthcare fraud, which they said is a ‘huge business’.
‘Parents of children with autism are often targeted. Fringe treatment providers prey on desperation and fear, and deceive parents with numerous unfounded claims,’ it said.
SOURCE ARTICLE: Some parents are 'trying to reverse autism by giving their children toxic bleach enemas' | Metro News