Jenny is on the cover of US Weekly this week. Inside, she claims that the GFCF diet "cured" her son from "mercury poisoning" via thimerosal in the MMR vaccine. Sigh. It's amazing how dumb some people in the mercury militia can be. Jenny is no genius, admittedly, but she's drawing in desperate parents who should know better, and who get caught up in "the cure". Jenny said "don't discount it if it doesn't work right away on your kid". So parents keep hammering away, like Rick Rollens of the MIND Institute in California who has spent a decade trying to "cure" his autistic son using practically every quack method available with zero luck. But that doesn't stop him, of course. Eventually, it WILL work, that's what they think. At what point does it become a cult faith? At what point is it indistinguishable from Christian Scientists praying over their kid until the kid dies and then wondering why Jesus didn't swoop down and cure the child?