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Vince would have been about ten years old when he hit the maximum oral
dose. Imagine yourself at ten years old, malnourished and weak from bleach
poisoning. And your mother says you're ready for the next stage in your
"treatment".
Maybe you're naked already.
Maybe your mother makes you take down your trousers.
Maybe she makes you bend over.
Maybe she makes you lie facedown on a bed.
Perhaps she soothes you, tells you this will make you feel better. Probably
she assures you that this will get the bleach to the worms (though she does
not call it bleach.).
Perhaps she used baby oil, perhaps coconut oil, perhaps something else
to get you ready.
The rod is forced into your anus.
Then the pressure builds as the water flows in.
It's mostly water.
But there's bleach in it.
Slowly, carefully, she fills your intestines with her nightmare brew.
Finally, it is done. You are full.
Not for long. Even water enemas are hard to keep in, and bleach is worse.
You let it out.
When you're lucky, it all comes out in the toilet.
The day passes normally. You drink your bleach, you drink your dilute seawater (for Kerri thinks it will help you get your minerals.) You take your supplements. You go to bed.
And the next morning, your mother does it again.
And again.
This is your life now. Every day, your anus is penetrated and bleach poured in.
The bleach corrodes your intestines.
When you go to the bathroom, there is extra mucous and intestinal lining in your poop.
The toilet is rigged with a device to catch the poop, so Kerri can sift through it looking for worms.
The mucous and intestinal lining are not normal parts of poop. Therefore, Kerri concludes that these are the worms she was looking for.
The treatment continues. By now, it barely pretends to be making you better - it's all about getting the "worms" out, and the worse the bleach damages you the more 'worms' come out.
Every day.
For at least a year.
Kerri is now confident that your autism is, if not cured, at least
significantly improved. Or at least, that's what she'll tell other parents in
her book. She admits to having sold other products when she knew they didn't
work as advertised, though...
But now it's time to stop being Vince.
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The cornerstone of the the Rivera/Kalcker "parasite protocol" is daily chlorine dioxide enemas, continuing for at least twelve months.
The bleach damages the intestinal lining, but the human body is very good at healing. When the intestinal lining is damaged, the body secretes extra mucous. A new layer of intestinal lining grows, and the part that's been killed by the bleach falls off, like an old scab.
The intestines are long, and so shed intestinal lining tends to also be long. After the enemas, Rivera recommends her customers rig their toilet with a device to catch the child's excrement so they can search it for parasites. Since excrement does not normally contain mucous and shed intestinal lining, these are clearly anomalous. Rivera claims that the mucous is something called a "parasitical magma" and the shed intestinal lining is a dead worm. The more "worms" the parent collects, the more certain they are that the treatment works.
After 12-18 months, Rivera claims that the child should be significantly improved, and possibly even cured.
How much of this she actually believes is unclear. In her book, she admits to actively selling another autism cure even after she came to believe it didn't work for most children. In fact, the timeline in her introduction gives
the impression that she only started selling it after testing it on her
son and learning that it didn't work for him.
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