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Enema Cures Autism?

What is an enema? It's an injection that permits fluids to enter via the rectum through a tube and pump. Enemas are commonly used to solve constipation problems and cleanse the bowel. A treatment called CD (Chloride Dioxide) or MMS(Master Miracle Solution), is administered either orally or through an enema.

But does either cure autism? The sad answer is no.

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