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Children forced to have cruel painful bleach enemas under false belief it will cure Autism

 

JUST when you thought bad parents couldn’t get any more abusive, along comes a rare breed of psycho prepared to ram bleach enemas up their children’s backsides in the false belief it will heal illness.

 

Desperate and disturbed parents are using bleach enemas — and drinks — to try to cure their children of autism ifyouonlynews.com reports.

 

Yep, poisonous, eye-stinging, throat-burning bleach.

 

The website states parents reported “fighting, screaming and writhing in pain” from the children.

 

“The monsters who sell the product online say it’s a miracle cure. The sane population calls it child abuse,” ifyouonlynews.com reported.

 

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/children-forced-to-have-cruel-painful-bleach-enemas-under...

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WHAT?????

 

Must be on some remote island surely.

 

Have they just thrown away all the info available on handling autistic children?

That's crazy and sounds like something straight out of early 1800's.

 

(More like GIVE them cancer)

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Is it possible that people are really that stupid?

That would be one of the most idiotic suggestions ever.

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And it's probably the type of parents screaming autism just because their child doesn't behave the way they want.

Sheesh, I'll give them an enema.

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What next?Red Bull enemas for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ?
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@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
What next?Red Bull enemas for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ?

That sounds more promising and less harmful 😄 😄

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OMG if that's true, the parents should tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail

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From the above link -

 

The product is alleged to have been created by Jim Humble according to Metro.co.uk

The site says Humble was previously a member of the Church of Scientology who later started up ‘Genesis II Church of Healing & Health’.

 

The solution’s promoters say it can cure HIV, malaria, hepatitis, autism, acne, and cancer, Raw Story reports.

 

 

There's not a hole big enough to put these people in

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