Having watched the Presidential announcement on Autism, I see (at least at this stage) a focus on Tylenol as a possible major contributing factor.
However, a quick search shows the product has been on the market for over 60 years. The big spikes started around the 1990’s and certainly by around the year 2000. So I take it that the ongoing development of the vaccines themselves are the big variable and not Tylenol itself (which has been a constant for decades previous)?
I think that Trump and RFK Jrs announcement is great!
I do think that there is more to this story.
But, their attention publicly is very important.
I think that this is the greatest thing President Trump has done.
I think this is a great development, and wish them well in this and other projects in MAHA.
… maybe there is more to the story …
https://tidsskriftet.no/en/2019/05/essay/asperger-nazis-and-children-history-birth-diagnosis
Thanks for this, I will be looking it over.
Well, having worked with these children in the late 70s, early 80s, as I remember, it wasn’t so much Tylenol that was the “drug” that gave them their condition. It was drug problems that gained traction in the 60s.
I wonder why the obvious connection to all of the crud in vaccines and the increase in autism has been swept under the rug? Perhaps because ‘they’ still have a population control agenda?
… in total agreement … as I said above … maybe there is more to the story. Maybe even MUCH more.
Thanks for your insight on this.
In the news conference I was struck how Trump doubled down on Tylenol and how an expectant mother should “tuff it out” and not use it if at all possible.
In fairness he also addressed vaccines and suggested ideally spacing them out over several years for the child.
Maybe it has to do with a strategy to have Tylenol put under the spotlight at first and then later the vaccines themselves.
Wow, I sure learned a lot from this article!
… Yeah, about the Tylenol claim …
I once attended a conference where one of the sections was devoted to statistics. The merch booth was selling t-shirts. One read … In God We Trust. Everyone else must bring tons and tons of data.
… “Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence” (ECREE) - Carl Sagan
… Day 1 of Statistics 101 … Repeat after me. Correlation is NOT Causation.
Tons and tons of Data please.
It’s an old song but worth mentioning again…
Statistics can be generated to prove ANY fact.
“There are lies, damned lies, and STATISTICS…”
I’ll add this again: Real Eyes-Realize-Real Lies
Actually, I found it frightening. It seems like the first hit at an over the counter drug they’ve been trying to censor for a while now. I’m a chronic pain sufferer. Real pain. Had it for decades. First they gave us oxy and said it was safe. Well, then came Tylenol and Advil because they took the oxy away. Advil, I believe eats one’s stomach and Tylenol destroys the liver. Oxy however, is a devil of its own kind and needs to be simply destroyed forever. Most of us, especially at this age as we don’t want to bleed to death, leave the Advil alone I think. But Tylenol is the stand by and we are aware of the limitations on the amount to take. I’ve been to the ER several times for a bleeding ulcer so I do know what I’m talking about with Advil. And I periodically have my liver enzymes checked. But there have been several references in the last several years about how dangerous Tylenol is. I get the idea they want it off the market completely. But the question is why? Is it because it is so dangerous or is it because they’ve now apparently relabeled their oxy and wish to distribute it again? Yeah, I overthink as I don’t trust any of these people or their information.
How about this one? When I worked in physical therapy, we did not give ultrasound treatments to children teenaged and under. It was put to us that their growth plates are not closed thus making ultrasound not advisable to say the least. Think about all the mothers unknowingly getting those ultrasounds, sometimes several over a pregnancy as the baby is growing … Yeah, think about that one. That’s been going on to for about as long as the time frame mentioned on the Tylenol. Proof? I have none. Only I would never get an ultrasound if I was pregnant because I would be afraid of the danger to the child.
Hope you’re able to feel better Anne. I too have experienced chronic pain. For nearly a decade I couldn’t sleep in a prone position for more than a few hours…I’d lean against the headboard/wall. I’m also against taking too much medicine though I did have some relief using Tramadol and the occasional Hydrocodone, which does have Tylenol as an ingredient. However, I DID try to avoid daily intake of Tylenol or Ibuprofen for obvious reasons.
Eventually, in my case, I was able to make some dietary changes with supplements and have been pain free (for the most part)… Now, I’m not a Doctor but I DID play in front of the TV as a kid…so bearing that in mind I’d suggest that you look in to a high dose of Vitamin D upwards of 30k IU COMBINED with K2 menaquinone 7 at 300 mcg AND Magnesium (1/2 cup of SPROUTED pumpkin seeds per day). Those alone should help reduce inflammation which SHOULD help and it’s my belief that the pumpkin seeds also work as an antiparasitic, which also is a root cause of many illnesses. Do your own research! Time of day is important, (as is splitting the dose) and D is best taken with fats to help absorption.
All I can tell you is that it DID help me. Of course, sugar free diet, fasting IMO are important too. Wish you well.
There is a buzz on Twitter/X that pharma companies making Tylenol will now invest in a largest cohort studies regarding autism causes, to disprove the latest findings which really are quite laughable, since it is exactly a correlation and not causation.
Oxidative stress is a real culprit, including the health of the mother ( maternal diabetes for example significantly increases the odds of autism in the offspring)
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Thanks for this Anne, and I hope you’re able to find something that works for you.
Mohgarr, I’m a supplement taker. My arsenal includes a full spectrum multi, extra V-C, an extra B complex, extra V-D3, NAC, creatine powder, Ginko Biloba, and a few others. I also try to adhere to intermittent fasting (practically speaking for me, it’s just skipping breakfast, and waiting for lunch!) Keeps my weight down, and I feel more ‘in control’. Glad to hear your regimen is working for you.
Thanks QVBB!
Since we’re supplementing (shoutout to Scarmoge
)…
Personally, I’m AGAINST multi’s. It’s my unprofessional belief that vitamins are not a “one-size-fits-all”, and need to be tailored along with diet. Most Americans are deficient in at LEAST three major things mostly due to diet. Vitamin D, potassium, and magnesium. Obviously, it’s much better to get the vitamins directly from food. For instance, one avocado per day does wonders for the potassium. Pumpkin seeds (sprouted) almost fills the arbitrary “daily” mag at a half cup, and they also mostly fill the manganese and copper while helping with zinc.
I’ve also found, through many sources,that “higher” doses of Omega 3’s has many positive benefits and get mine through Norwegian Cod liver oil. It also takes care of the vitamin E and A along with some of the D but one must be careful not to overdose on Vitamin A when taking it in this manner.
Additionally, I take beet powder, several anti-oxidants including a dark chocolate mixture from Bryan Johnson “the living vampire :)” as well as Buckminsterfullerine or “c60”. Similar to the NAC, I’ve gone with NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) at 2 grams per day along with a handful of other synergistic supplements in close association (berberine, TMG, Resveratrol, etc) and an additional does of copper to reach between 2 and 3 mgs.
Iodine is another big one that most people miss (in my opinion) especially with thyroid issues. I go with the pure form. And, since you mentioned creatine…I’ve recently read about it and decided to give it a trial run. Especially now that it’s winter and my workout routine can get back up to speed.
Good to hear about the fasting. I fell off the wagon this summer while enjoying a local greasy spoon on a semi-regular basis, but I can tell you that if you keep it to 6 hours eating per day…you won’t believe the results. Helps to stay on the diet if your wife CAN’T cook…Salsa is my vice
(one of them)
Sure I’m leaving something out. Give some of that a try and let me know if it helps. Sure did for me.
Edit: Forgot to mention a multi-collagen peptide powder. Another thing most of us need at OUR age as we don’t make as much. Really helps with the gut. Also, I DO take a sort of “multi” powder on occasion from “Boomer Boost” that seemed to work well but many of these are expensive or I’ve tried to cycle to something else. YMMV
Thanks for this, and I admire your experience and thoroughness on this subject.
Over the years I’ve tried, oh let’s see, spirulina, blue green algae, wheatgrass, bee pollen, and most of what you’ve mentioned. But at some point, at least for me, it’s a matter of considering the expense of it all.
I’d like to try or revisit pumpkin seeds, avocado, and beet powder, thanks for the tips. And I’m always on the lookout to ‘try’ something new!
Appreciated
I’ll say good luck to you with 20 characters!
Maybe the Tylenol claim is just a soft opening for what they really want to say. You can’t come right out and tell the masses that all the vaccines caused this. Didn’t Trump also mention new vax schedule for babies because you can’t shoot the babies/infants up with all these chemicals like a horses? At least Tylenol is a start.

