Missouri Mother Claims Chemical Bleach Significantly Improved Son’s Autism

A mother of 4 kids is currently in war with her former husband after she admitted she used to give her sons bleach so their autism could be cured.

Laurel Austin from Lenexa, Missouri, started to use the Miracle Mineral Solution, better known as MMS, in a bid to help her son, who is now 28-year-sold, and his brother who also had autism.

MMS is a mixture of industrial bleach that contains sodium chlorinate and citrus acid that is diluted in water.

Many experts believe that MMS is toxic and corrosive.

There are now proofs that state it cures autism.

Brad, the ex-husband of Laurel, said his former wife abused their kids by giving them the bleach.

During an interview with Fox4KC, Laurel said, “When you have someone who tears up their arms and screams all the time and can’t speak and they’re trapped in their own body – that’s not normal, and that’s not something they were born with. That’s tortuous, and he deserves relief from that.”

Laurel said she took the decision to give MMS in June last year. She stopped giving bleach to her son a year after.

Laurel claims she saw dramatic improvements to her son’s well-being and health.

Laurel aid MMC stopped the seizures of Jeremy. 

During the interview, she said, “We’ve had amazing health improvements, amazing behaviour improvements. This has changed everything… My children have had improved health. If I was poisoning them with bleach, wouldn’t their health be getting worse instead of better.”

Brad, the father of the boys, reported Laurel to the local police.

Charges against Laurel were dropped after blood results did not show any toxicity levels in the boy’s body.

Brad said, “This thing claims to cure everything. It’s such a ludicrous idea. She’s giving Joshua and Jeremy bleach to try to cure their autism. It is akin to child abuse in my opinion. I fear for their health, their safety.”

Laurel thinks the autism in her children were caused by vaccines.

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