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'Miracle autism cure' seller exposed by BBC investigation | 'Miracle autism cure' seller exposed by BBC investigation |
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A self-styled "reverend" who claims autism can be "purged" by swallowing bleach has been exposed by a BBC London undercover investigation. | A self-styled "reverend" who claims autism can be "purged" by swallowing bleach has been exposed by a BBC London undercover investigation. |
Leon Edwards sold sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid to a reporter posing as the relation of an autistic child. Combined, the chemicals form bleach. | Leon Edwards sold sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid to a reporter posing as the relation of an autistic child. Combined, the chemicals form bleach. |
The BBC has also learned the secret location of a conference to begin in Surrey on Friday to promote the 'cure'. | The BBC has also learned the secret location of a conference to begin in Surrey on Friday to promote the 'cure'. |
When confronted with the evidence, Mr Edwards made no comment. | When confronted with the evidence, Mr Edwards made no comment. |
'Miracle solution' | 'Miracle solution' |
Mr Edwards has been linked to the Genesis II Church, an American organisation which describes itself as a "non-religious church of health and healing". | Mr Edwards has been linked to the Genesis II Church, an American organisation which describes itself as a "non-religious church of health and healing". |
This is purportedly achieved through the used of so-called "Miracle Mineral Solution" (MMS), a bleach which is produced by mixing the two chemicals. | This is purportedly achieved through the used of so-called "Miracle Mineral Solution" (MMS), a bleach which is produced by mixing the two chemicals. |
Experts said it is untrue any such mixture could cure autism and warned its use could lead to serious harm or death. | Experts said it is untrue any such mixture could cure autism and warned its use could lead to serious harm or death. |
Some of the leading figures in the 'church' have travelled from the US to attend the conference, due to take place in a manor house in Farnham. | Some of the leading figures in the 'church' have travelled from the US to attend the conference, due to take place in a manor house in Farnham. |
Emails obtained by the BBC show delegates have been told to meet at a certain location before being driven to the venue, where they will be instructed in preparing doses of MMS to be consumed orally and taken via enemas. | Emails obtained by the BBC show delegates have been told to meet at a certain location before being driven to the venue, where they will be instructed in preparing doses of MMS to be consumed orally and taken via enemas. |
Through his website, Mr Edwards, who says he is not attending the conference, sold the researcher the one bottle of liquid labelled as 22.4% sodium chlorite and a second labelled as 4% hydrochloric acid. | Through his website, Mr Edwards, who says he is not attending the conference, sold the researcher the one bottle of liquid labelled as 22.4% sodium chlorite and a second labelled as 4% hydrochloric acid. |
When the BBC sent the chemicals to Kent Scientific Services, an independent laboratory, they were found to be 57% and 45% stronger than the advertised concentration respectively. | When the BBC sent the chemicals to Kent Scientific Services, an independent laboratory, they were found to be 57% and 45% stronger than the advertised concentration respectively. |
The researcher then met Mr Edwards at King's Cross Station for a paid-for demonstration as to how they should be mixed and imbibed. | The researcher then met Mr Edwards at King's Cross Station for a paid-for demonstration as to how they should be mixed and imbibed. |
Mr Edwards told him: "It's helping people get well from all sorts of diseases - cancer, HIV, malaria. It's cleaning the body out. And nearly all the illnesses are getting removed with this. | Mr Edwards told him: "It's helping people get well from all sorts of diseases - cancer, HIV, malaria. It's cleaning the body out. And nearly all the illnesses are getting removed with this. |
Baby's bottle | Baby's bottle |
"I'm not gonna say cure... because I can get in trouble. I'd say purge. It can purge autism. Alzheimer's too. | "I'm not gonna say cure... because I can get in trouble. I'd say purge. It can purge autism. Alzheimer's too. |
"170 children have had their diagnosis removed of autism in four years." | "170 children have had their diagnosis removed of autism in four years." |
Mr Edwards advised 27 drops of MMS per day for a baby - administered with a baby's bottle. | Mr Edwards advised 27 drops of MMS per day for a baby - administered with a baby's bottle. |
Of his own use, he said: "I put it in my eyes, my nose, my ears, bathe in it, drunk it, breathed it in my lungs. I got injected in my butt with it. | Of his own use, he said: "I put it in my eyes, my nose, my ears, bathe in it, drunk it, breathed it in my lungs. I got injected in my butt with it. |
"They're never gonna shut me down. All they can do is put me in a prison cell." | "They're never gonna shut me down. All they can do is put me in a prison cell." |
Last month a jury in the US state of Washington convicted Genesis II member Louis Daniel Smith for selling MMS as a "miracle cure". He faces a maximum of 34 years in prison. | Last month a jury in the US state of Washington convicted Genesis II member Louis Daniel Smith for selling MMS as a "miracle cure". He faces a maximum of 34 years in prison. |
Carol Povey, of the National Autistic Society, said: "No evidence of any kind exists to support the preposterous claims made for MMS as an intervention for autism. | Carol Povey, of the National Autistic Society, said: "No evidence of any kind exists to support the preposterous claims made for MMS as an intervention for autism. |
"It is shocking that dubious companies continue to promote potentially very harmful products like these. | "It is shocking that dubious companies continue to promote potentially very harmful products like these. |
"Autism is a complex neurological condition, without a cure." | "Autism is a complex neurological condition, without a cure." |
'Great harm' | 'Great harm' |
Dr Sarah Jarvis, a GP, said ingesting bleach could cause scarring to the oesophagus, damage to the stomach and even death. | Dr Sarah Jarvis, a GP, said ingesting bleach could cause scarring to the oesophagus, damage to the stomach and even death. |
She explained: "A very small amount of concentrated bleach has the possibility of doing great harm. | She explained: "A very small amount of concentrated bleach has the possibility of doing great harm. |
"This is particularly true of a child's gut lining, which is thinner than an adults. | "This is particularly true of a child's gut lining, which is thinner than an adults. |
"It is an extra danger that people are self-administering this as the dose could easily be got wrong." | "It is an extra danger that people are self-administering this as the dose could easily be got wrong." |
Prof Richard Goldberg, expert in pharmaceutical law at Durham Law School, warned selling sodium chlorite for consumption breached the Food Supplements England Regulations. | |
"This is a potential criminal offence," he said. "The Food Standards Agency has to inform the relevant local authority and the authority has to take action. | "This is a potential criminal offence," he said. "The Food Standards Agency has to inform the relevant local authority and the authority has to take action. |
"There is a very strong argument that he is selling an unauthorised food supplement. There is a potential argument for him selling an unauthorised medicine." | "There is a very strong argument that he is selling an unauthorised food supplement. There is a potential argument for him selling an unauthorised medicine." |
'Child abuse' | 'Child abuse' |
An organiser of the Genesis II Church conference described MMS as a "sacrament" that was "no different than the bread and wine given during a church service". | An organiser of the Genesis II Church conference described MMS as a "sacrament" that was "no different than the bread and wine given during a church service". |
The spokeswoman continued: "The so-called side effects are far less than [in] drugs sold by pharmaceutical companies. | The spokeswoman continued: "The so-called side effects are far less than [in] drugs sold by pharmaceutical companies. |
"We are not selling any products during the church services. We simply conduct our services and share our news and protocols. | "We are not selling any products during the church services. We simply conduct our services and share our news and protocols. |
"Table salt is dangerous if taken too much [sic]." | "Table salt is dangerous if taken too much [sic]." |
Surrey County Council says it will try to disrupt the conference and warned the public against trying MMS. | Surrey County Council says it will try to disrupt the conference and warned the public against trying MMS. |
Fiona O'Leary, a mother of two autistic children, is a leading campaigner against MMS. She warned: "This has been offered as a cure for autism in 60 countries. | Fiona O'Leary, a mother of two autistic children, is a leading campaigner against MMS. She warned: "This has been offered as a cure for autism in 60 countries. |
"What worries me is people normalising this treatment - it does not even warrant the word treatment, autism is not a 'disease' that you can 'cure' with bleach. | "What worries me is people normalising this treatment - it does not even warrant the word treatment, autism is not a 'disease' that you can 'cure' with bleach. |
"We need legislation so that people offering it are always prosecuted, but we don't see the authorities addressing this issue." | "We need legislation so that people offering it are always prosecuted, but we don't see the authorities addressing this issue." |
She added: "The suffering children are going through is shocking - it's child abuse." | She added: "The suffering children are going through is shocking - it's child abuse." |
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