ATEC Improvements and Developmental Gains with MMS
The following testimonial is excerpted from page 412 of Healing the Symptoms Known as Autism, 2nd Edition by Kerri Rivera, published in 2014.
The book outlines a protocol in which chlorine dioxide is a key component. More recent editions have since been released with updated information.
A link to the full book in PDF format is provided at the bottom of this page.
I started with MMS in April 2012. I was afraid, but had a lot of faith. I did the ATEC for my son and it was 92. He could not use the bathroom alone nor say a single word.
The day I started, I thought there was nothing different, but when we were at the beach on vacation I noticed that when I called his name he would turn and come to where I was. All this with one drop! Before that day I always had to stand up and find him so he would pay attention to me. He wouldn’t look at me, but he would listen to instruction.
Days went by, and when we came back from the beach he went straight to the bathroom… I couldn’t believe it. I sat down and asked myself, WHAT IS THIS? What happened? And I silently thanked God and Kerri. This was decisive for me to continue.
After this he improved day by day. After 5 weeks his ATEC had gone down to 76 points.
I made a few mistakes at the beginning because I didn’t know the protocol very well and wanted to rush things. Again, Kerri, with her infinite patience and love for others, led me to the right path, and I started to see more, way more.
My son started writing. He knows his letters. He reads some words (he has memorized them). He is great in the bathroom. He listens. His eye contact has improved significantly. His last ATEC was last month and it was 60 points.
I know we have a long way to go, but every month there is improvement, and even though there are some bumps and setbacks, the good things overcome the bad.
My son has also started saying words, names of movies. He can say over 100 words (names of movies or things he likes). Some will think it doesn’t mean anything to know the name of a movie, but for me it is to know how my son’s voice sounds, and that is priceless.
Now my next goal is to hear him say “MOM”.
~Myrna Sterling, Mother of Gianmarco, age 5.
Myrna is the president of the GM Foundation for Autism.