Super Freak(stone).

Wow....what a fantastic Autism Awareness Month it's turning out to be.

A few months back I had the pleasure of being blocked by part-time mentalist and full-time homeopath Mr Alan Freestone (of Birmingham....figures) for pointing out to him (via Twitter) that his claims that he could cure Autism via Skype were in fact utter bollocks.


I must admit that the idea of this technique - with all the buffering and the like - was more amusing than upsetting so thought nothing more of it.

Until today that is.

You see according to an article in The Times, curing Autism via the internet is only one of his talents as he also claims to have treated 1,185 Autistic folk with remedies such as carcinosinum, made from cancerous breast tissue; lyssin, made with rabid dog saliva; and medorrhinum, made from the discharge of a man with gonorrhea.

Yes, really.

But the best thing about it is Professor Gino Martini, chief scientist at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's comment on the whole thing.

Guess what he said.

Well his reply was  ". . . I would advise caution.”

It seems that there are some folk that really don't like us (for whatever reason) and would rather feed us all manner of toxic biological hazards rather than just let us stim in peace.

We get it.

Can you just stop now?

You can read the full article here.

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