Parents quizzed over bleach treatment for autism

Parents who gave their children bleach in the belief that it could cure them of autism are being questioned by gardaí.

Parents quizzed over bleach treatment for autism

A number of people who have children with autism have been interviewed by detectives as part of a joint investigation by gardaí and the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) into the use of a controversial treatment being promoted in Ireland by an international cult.

The substance, known as Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), is an industrial-strength bleach which its advocates claim acts as a miracle cure for a number of medical conditions, including autism, asthma, Aids, malaria and ebola.

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