Autism Improvements After 7 Months of MMS Use

Date Created: January 1, 2014

The following testimonial is excerpted from pages 434-435 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.


We are now in our 7th month of using MMS (CD) and in our 4th year of treating B.D., our son, who was diagnosed Autism.

Our first week of MMS (CD) brought on a skill that we had spent years trying to accomplish, overnight potty training. Week 1 of MMS (CD) and B.D. was out of pull-ups and in underwear. We weren’t even close to full dose and already seeing positives. We knew we were on to something big at this point.

One month later, we all witnessed my son blow out his birthday candles and open birthday gifts. Probably the first time he knew this event was a birthday and it was meant for him. As a gift to him, we took a trip to Disneyland. Not only did B.D. walk the entire park at our side, but he never once cried, whined, or objected to anything on the trip. Prior to this, he had to be in a stroller or wagon at all times.

B.D.’s skills continued to flourish over the next few months. We enrolled B.D. in swimming lessons hoping he would feel comfortable without a life jacket on and clinging to an adult. This hope turned into a major accomplishment. B.D. has passed all Beginner levels in swimming and is now on to Intermediate. He is now swimming unassisted in the deep end of the pool!

I used to hold my breath during his sessions hoping he wouldn’t do anything that would scare the other kids in the pool. I still hold my breath, but now I’m at the end of my seat recording him as he’s giving every single bit of effort to learn from his instructor and pass another level!

Just the other day, we went to a birthday party that was held in a warehouse full of screaming kids, loud music, inflatable jumpy houses and slides. This place can over stimulate just about anyone! In the past, my son would vocally stim, cover his ears, run behind the jumpers where the generators are (trying to turn them off) and require me, or his Dad to keep him engaged with the rest of the kids.

Well, not anymore! He blended right in with the rest of the kids! Not a single stim, didn’t cover his ears, stood in lines, listened and followed the rules and instructions, stood in lines and PLAYED with the other kids.

His Dad and I were able to hang out with all the other parents, watching him run and whiz by with all the other kids as if that is how it has always been. Only it hasn’t.

He has come so very far in the past 7 months. We have a 6 year old son who no longer has sound sensitivity, loves to eat whatever is placed in front of him, DRINKS tons of WATER, has manners, shows empathy, is careful and aware of other kids (especially babies and toddlers), making progress academically, and so very affectionate.

B.D. isn’t recovered… YET, but we expect it to happen now more than ever. We have to put our shades on because the end of the tunnel just got closer and brighter!


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