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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has upheld a ban meant to prevent a Fraser Valley naturopath from making pills and enemas made from human feces for use on autistic children.

Court says ongoing investigation suggests Jason Klop's business could present 'a real risk of harm'.

Court says ongoing investigation suggests Jason Klop's business could present 'a real risk of harm'

 

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I have no words

Why no coverage on the anti Trudeau protest? In Surrey BC. CTVNews globalnews ? How's that government funding?

Good, sounds terrible.

Well shit

Jeepers! Although the treatment might be useful for some conditions, knowing where the samples come from is paramount. This whole thing sounds terrible. -E

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