Parents are making their children drink industrial bleach to cure them of autism—with the potentially deadly practice linked back to a U.S. cult.
Desperate Parents Are Forcing Kids Drink Industrial Bleach To 'Cure' Autism
Alarming reports tell us that several parents of children with autism have been duped into buying a miracle 'cure' for their children.
Apparently, the said cure is a super-strong bleach tagged by experts as poisonous chemicals.
Kids are forced to drink the Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)
while others are given enemas with the solution to purge 'parasites', reports The Sunday People. Campaigners have blasted the treatment, MMS (miracle mineral solution), and have now begged for it to be made illegal.
MMS involves giving children two chemicals – sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid – which combine to form bleach.
It is usually sold to be taken orally, but parents are also told to use it as an enema. The potentially lethal mixture is being touted as a cure for autism, cancer, HIV, malaria and Alzheimer’s by the US-based Genesis II Church.
Dr. Jeff Foster has warned parents not to fall for the fake cure. He said:
"Autism is a neuro-developmental disease which is not amenable to any form of tablet treatment. It’s developed in the womb or early stages of life. You can’t just reverse it and anyone claiming that does not understand the condition."
The doctor further added:
"When you have very extreme measures like this to ‘cure’ a condition it’s just a roulette game. Eventually, someone will die. It’s only a matter of time."
The liquid is promoted by the likes of the ex-drug addict and vlogger Danny Glass and US-based Genesis II Church.
A secret Facebook group aimed at parents of youngsters on the spectrum claims the incurable condition is caused by parasites that can be cleansed. But, the 'cure' revolves around autistic children being given potent chemicals that could kill them and damage their gut.
The US Food and Drug Administration warns that the product used as directed produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health.
Autism activist Emma Dalmayne, who infiltrated one group, reported the case to police after discovering evidence that a mother living in the UK was using the product herself as well as giving it to her young son. It is the first suspected case in Britain.
Emma Dalmayne said images showed children who took the bleach experienced negative effects.
MMS left parasites and rashes in the children’s body as seen in the photos posted on the secret Facebook group.
Emma, an autistic mum-of-six, is now calling on the government to ban the treatments
She has launched a 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."
