If son is a minor, and you are the parent, you can take legal control.
If son is an adult, and able to communicate (not sure if that is the case) and willing, I would have him sign a Limited Power of Attorney for Medical Care Decisions. And make you his attorney in fact.
At that point, YOU make ALL legal decisions for him as it relates to medical care.
Then, demand removal of anything you do not agree with. If they refuse, file a Writ of Mandamous in your local court or a Writ of Habeas Corpus claiming they are holding him against his will in violation of the Constitution.
This is an extreme move, but that's what the situation calls for.
Put them on the legal defense. Take control of removing harmful "medical intervention," and get him on what the real doctors are using to solve these problems.
If son is a minor, and you are the parent, you can take legal control.
If son is an adult, and able to communicate (not sure if that is the case) and willing, I would have him sign a Limited Power of Attorney for Medical Care Decisions. And make you his attorney in fact.
At that point, YOU make ALL legal decisions for him as it relates to medical care.
Then, demand removal of anything you do not agree with. If they refuse, file a Writ of Mandamous in your local court or a Writ of Habeas Corpus claiming they are holding him against his will in violation of the Constitution.
This is an extreme move, but that's what the situation calls for.
Put them on the legal defense. Take control of removing harmful "medical intervention," and get him on what the real doctors are using to solve these problems.