Reversing Autism Affiliate Compliance & Messaging Guide
Last updated: April 22, 2026
This guide exists to protect:
The families we serve
You (the affiliate)
Eden Revival and our collaborators
Please read carefully before promoting. Violating these guidelines can lead to removal from the program and forfeiture of unpaid commissions.
1. Core principles
This course is educational, not medical treatment.
We never promise that the Course diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents autism or any disease.
We share family stories and case experiences, but we do not present them as guaranteed outcomes for everyone.
When in doubt, tone it down and focus on:
Hopeful, empowered parents
Specific improvements in function and quality of life
The Course as a roadmap and toolkit, not a miracle cure
2. Words and phrases you CAN use
You are encouraged to talk about:
“Biomedical foundations of autism”
“Gut‑brain connection, detox, diet, and immune support”
“Educational roadmap for parents who refuse to give up”
“Symptom improvement”
“Developmental progress”
“Behavior and communication breakthroughs”
“Better sleep, digestion, focus”
“Supporting detox pathways”
“Supporting gut health”
“Supporting neurological function”
“Neurodevelopmental optimization”
“Real case stories and ATEC changes from families who stuck with the process”
Examples of compliant phrases:
“This course walks parents through the biomedical foundations of autism in a step‑by‑step way.”
“Many families report significant improvements in communication, behavior, and overall functioning after applying these principles. Individual results vary.”
“Some case stories include children who no longer meet diagnostic criteria after years of consistent work, but this is not a guarantee for everyone.”
Always include a disclaimer somewhere near your promo:
“This program is educational and is not medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary.”
3. Words and phrases you CANNOT use
You may not:
Say the Course or any protocol “cures autism” or “reverses autism” as a promise.
Use phrases like:
“Autism cure”
“Cured autism”
“Guaranteed results”
“Permanent fix”
“Miracle cure”
“100% success rate”
Claim that any substance or protocol “treats” or “cures” autism or other diseases.
Name or promote chlorine dioxide, MMS, “CD protocol,” or similar controversial substances in connection with the Course on mainstream public platforms (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, etc.).
Provide dosing instructions, sourcing links, or medical directions in your public affiliate promotions.
Examples of non‑compliant phrases:
“This course cured my child’s autism.”
“You can reverse your child’s autism with this protocol.”
“This program is the only real autism cure out there.”
“Just follow the dosing and you’ll fix autism.”
If you’re ever unsure, send us your draft before publishing to [email protected].
4. Testimonials
Testimonials are powerful, but regulators treat them as claims made by us and by you.
When you share stories:
You may use the edited testimonials we provide (with cure language removed or softened).
You must present them as individual experiences, not typical or guaranteed results.
You should include a brief disclaimer such as:
“These are individual family stories. Results vary widely for every child.”
Avoid:
Adding new “cure” language to testimonials.
Publishing raw, unedited testimonials that say “autism is curable,” “I was cured,” or similar.
5. Platform‑specific guidance
On TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube:
Focus on:
Hope, empowerment, and education
Parent journeys
Concepts like gut health, detox support, nervous‑system regulation
Avoid:
Disease names + cure language together in the same hook (“How we cured autism with X”)
Naming chlorine dioxide/MMS/CD protocol
On email, Substack, podcasts, Rumble, and private channels:
You may share more detailed stories and your own journey, but still:
Avoid promising specific outcomes for everyone.
Avoid step‑by‑step dosing instructions or sourcing links for restricted substances in public materials.
If you run a paid ad using the course name, you must get written approval from us first.
6. FTC disclosure requirements
Whenever you promote using your affiliate link or code, you must clearly disclose the relationship.
Examples you can copy:
“This is an affiliate link; I may earn a commission if you enroll.”
“I’m a paid partner for this course.”
“If you join through my link, I may receive a commission.”
On social media:
Put the disclosure early and clearly, not buried at the bottom.
Use simple tags like #ad or #affiliate in addition to your text, not instead of it.
On podcasts or video:
Say the disclosure out loud near the beginning of the episode and near the call to action.
7. Examples of compliant vs non‑compliant copy
Compliant email intro:
“After years of trying to piece together biomed and detox on our own, we finally found a roadmap that made sense. This course doesn’t promise miracles, but it does lay out the biomedical foundations of autism in a way that helped us see real changes in behavior, communication, and overall function. [Affiliate disclosure.]”
Non‑compliant:
“This course cured my son’s autism. If you follow the protocol exactly, you will fix your child too. Guaranteed.”
Compliant social post:
“We saw major changes in our son’s sleep, eye contact, and language after working on gut health and detox. If you want to learn the exact biomedical framework we used, check out this educational course by KR. [Affiliate disclosure. Results vary. Not medical advice.]”
Non‑compliant:
“Use this course and chlorine dioxide to cure autism. DM me for dosing.”
8. What to do if you’re unsure
If you’re ever not sure whether something is allowed, email us at [email protected]
Subject line: “Affiliate compliance question”
You’re always better asking first than fixing a problem later.
9. Consequences for violations
We don’t want to police anyone, but we must protect families, affiliates, and the program.
If we find non‑compliant content:
We may contact you and request edits or removal.
For serious or repeated violations, we may:
Suspend your affiliate account
Withhold or cancel unpaid commissions tied to non‑compliant promotions
Permanently remove you from the Program
10. Agreement
By participating in the Reversing Autism Affiliate Program, you agree to:
Follow this Compliance & Messaging Guide
Follow the Affiliate Terms & Conditions
Update your promotions promptly if we notify you of a problem