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^^^^ Looks like the FDA has initiated a label change for acetaminophen for caution to use this medication while pregnant. Seems what Trump said has some truth to it.
 

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This does not end.
Gonna have to ask my mom which vaccines I was given and if I was also given tylenol simultaneously F maybe I don't wanna know.

Robert De Niro already on it omg multilevel propaganda in action wtf

Yea where is his "Vaxxed" film? I wanna see it now.
Vaccines from back then weren’t as bad as today’s vaccine schedule. You’re okay. Maybe we all have a bit of the ‘tism.

And yes. De niro is bought. It’s nuts.

You can find everything that is censored on rumble ❤️ (they have all the vaxxed movies including the Covid vaccines plus other shenanigans that mainstream media / left wing media don’t want to air)
 

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Vaccine misinformation will be the single biggest cause of increased infant mortality rates in our lifetime. We will reverse a 50+ year trend in increased life expectancy within 10 years if we continue with this fear-based ignorance.

Climate Change - 97% scientific consensus - Bullshit, apparently.
Complete Vaccine Recommendation (not some, ALL) - 90% scientific consensus - Nuh uh
Earth Not Flat - 99.9% scientific consensus - If you sail too far, you'll run into an ice wall (or fall off the edge or something)
etc.

How have we gotten so fucking full of ourselves that we actively are pushing against SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS at every fucking point? You owe these people your very lives, because each and every one of you are vaccinated.

These are distractions by pedophiles, for pedophiles, with a little bonus financial grift in isolating Tylenol. I'll say it again, we deserve everything we have coming to us for promoting ignorance over education.
 

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The hubris on display here is staggering. If it weren't for science and the people who devote their lives to it this profession would be a death sentence to providers. Sex workers up until the 1850's had half the life expectancy of the rest of the population. Next to violence, disease killed 40% of sex workers before age 30. We'd all be living in hovels, barking at the moon during an eclipse if it weren't for science and now we think we're smarter than the consensus of the world's smartest people. But, yeah, now's the time to buck against those eggheads. What have they done for us lately?
 
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ASD, autism spectrum disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder.

Its origin is prenatal, that is, during pregnancy, when the brain is forming. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30485722/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38602735/ It is not caught with an injection like a vaccine or by taking acetaminophen. It is not like meningitis, which is caught through human-to-human transmission of viruses, bacteria, or fungi.

Many studies of prenatal/perinatal risk factors are correlational, not causal.

the latest meta-analyses:

- Environmental pollutants as risk factors for autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies (2024)
- Exposure to heavy metals in utero and autism spectrum disorder at age 3: A meta-analysis of two longitudinal cohorts (2024)
- Prenatal antibiotic use and the risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders among Children: An Updated Meta-Analysis (2024)
- Prenatal risk factors for autism: comprehensive meta-analysis (Cambridge, British Journal of Psychiatry)
- Maternal pre- and perinatal depression and the risk of autism spectrum disorders in offspring: systematic review and meta-analysis (published in 2024)
- Autism is a prenatal disorder: Evidence from late gestation brain overgrowth (2018)

As it is the spectrum, some are more difficult to diagnose clinically, because it is from behaviors observed in childhood. And often, other diseases or neurodevelopmental disorders must be ruled out. And ASDs are often associated with comorbidities.

Is there an increase in ASDs? Yes, but this is due to a better understanding, evolving criteria, tests, and screening programs. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33711288/ https://publications.aap.org/aapnew..._source=chatgpt.com?autologincheck=redirected

In the United States, painkillers are a public health issue because vulnerable pregnant women living in poverty are at greater risk, which can increase the use of over-the-counter medications, including acetaminophen.

Regarding the Amish and screening children with ASD, despite the paucity of studies, there is one clinical study that explains the factors behind this situation. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19302947/

In Canada, the major challenges in helping people living with ASD are: waiting times, high costs, regional disparities, a lack of adult services and coordination, and social inequalities that exacerbate the situation.
 

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The hubris on display here is staggering. If it weren't for science and the people who devote their lives to it this profession would be a death sentence to providers.

Yes, science and knowledge have nothing to do with the decline in the infant mortality rate over 125 years.

At the beginning of the 20th century, infant mortality rates in North America were very high, often in the order of 100 to 200 deaths per 1,000 live births.

In Canada in 1950-1960, the rate was around 28-30 deaths per 1,000 live births.

In Canada today, the infant mortality rate is around 4-5 deaths per 1,000 live births. https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/can/canada/infant-mortality-rate
In the United States, it is slightly higher, around 5-6 per 1,000 according to the latest data.
 

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The hubris on display here is staggering. If it weren't for science and the people who devote their lives to it this profession would be a death sentence to providers. Sex workers up until the 1850's had half the life expectancy of the rest of the population. Next to violence, disease killed 40% of sex workers before age 30. We'd all be living in hovels, barking at the moon during an eclipse if it weren't for science and now we think we're smarter than the consensus of the world's smartest people. But, yeah, now's the time to buck against those eggheads. What have they done for us lately?
The recent news is raising alarms about changes to childhood vaccine schedules, suggesting they may be harmful to children’s developing brains and bodies. This warning is specifically aimed at parents of infants and young children.

This concern is unrelated to topics like sex work or disease transmission in adults. It’s also not a denial of science or the value of pharmaceuticals in preventing or treating illness.
 

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The recent news is raising alarms about changes to childhood vaccine schedules, suggesting they may be harmful to children’s developing brains and bodies. This warning is specifically aimed at parents of infants and young children.
In Québec, getting vaccinated is not mandatory but is highly recommended.
 

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Here’s the scientific reason from a microbiologist explaining how Tylenol depletes glutathione (major antioxidant) after any sort of immunization
Have you looked up who Christina Parks is?

On her Facebook page: Many parents assume that Tylenol (acetaminophen) is safe during pregnancy or when given to infants!

She cites a study (unrelated) that is known to have possible risks (according to recent studies, but not yet definitively proven): some research has suggested an association between frequent/prolonged use during pregnancy and an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders (such as ASD or ADHD) in children.

But currently, the medical profession considers it the safest compared to other painkillers like ibuprofen or aspirin, which are often not recommended.

However, health authorities (WHO, Health Canada, FDA, etc.) continue to consider acetaminophen the standard treatment, but recommend caution and responsible use.

Still in his text: This does not provide definitive proof that Tylenol causes autism, but it does offer a plausible biological mechanism, particularly in individuals carrying certain genetic variants. He suggests that parents and physicians may want to carefully consider Tylenol use during pregnancy or early infancy, test for or consider genetic risk, and support detoxification and methylation pathways

And boom!

She recommends tests that include many of these genes (MTHFR, GST, CYP2E1, and others involved in detox and methylation. She demonstrates this earlier in her text (MTHFR, GST, CYP2E1).

She provides a link to a test: https://maxgenlabs.com/collections/genetic-testing-kits/products/family-pack-the-works-panel $993 US, use my affiliate code SARAH10 for a discount.

Another link: Treatment of Folate Metabolism Abnormalities in Autism $249 US for the year.

Then another link: Path To Freedom, a $5 US per month subscription.

I'm not a rabbit born 3 weeks ago, and I know some researchers and doctors are in a conflict of interest!!
 

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Have you looked up who Christina Parks is?

On her Facebook page: Many parents assume that Tylenol (acetaminophen) is safe during pregnancy or when given to infants!

She cites a study (unrelated) that is known to have possible risks (according to recent studies, but not yet definitively proven): some research has suggested an association between frequent/prolonged use during pregnancy and an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders (such as ASD or ADHD) in children.

But currently, the medical profession considers it the safest compared to other painkillers like ibuprofen or aspirin, which are often not recommended.

However, health authorities (WHO, Health Canada, FDA, etc.) continue to consider acetaminophen the standard treatment, but recommend caution and responsible use.

Still in his text: This does not provide definitive proof that Tylenol causes autism, but it does offer a plausible biological mechanism, particularly in individuals carrying certain genetic variants. He suggests that parents and physicians may want to carefully consider Tylenol use during pregnancy or early infancy, test for or consider genetic risk, and support detoxification and methylation pathways

And boom!

She recommends tests that include many of these genes (MTHFR, GST, CYP2E1, and others involved in detox and methylation. She demonstrates this earlier in her text (MTHFR, GST, CYP2E1).

She provides a link to a test: https://maxgenlabs.com/collections/genetic-testing-kits/products/family-pack-the-works-panel $993 US, use my affiliate code SARAH10 for a discount.

Another link: Treatment of Folate Metabolism Abnormalities in Autism $249 US for the year.

Then another link: Path To Freedom, a $5 US per month subscription.

I'm not a rabbit born 3 weeks ago, and I know some researchers and doctors are in a conflict of interest!!
It’s well-documented that the use of acetaminophen can deplete glutathione levels, especially when administered to children after immunization (Dr. Parks explains it cohesively).

Given the rising rates of autism (compared to previous decades) it’s reasonable for people to begin asking more questions. Tylenol has faced billions of dollars in lawsuits over the years, and numerous studies from reputable institutions (dating back years) have raised concerns about potential links between acetaminophen use and birth defects.

Following years of research and findings brought forward by both RFK and the Department of Health, it’s important to clarify the actual message:

President Trump did not tell people to stop taking Tylenol altogether. He advised that pregnant women avoid its use unless absolutely necessary and only under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Now, stupid pregnant women are risking their baby’s lives and are ODing on Tylenol in emergency rooms - all to protest these new findings all because it comes from the Trump administration… quite a shame.
 

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Now, stupid pregnant women are risking their baby’s lives and are ODing on Tylenol in emergency rooms - all to protest these new findings all because it comes from the Trump administration… quite a shshame.
Can you share where you read that pregnant women are overdosing on tylenol in protest to these "findings"?
 

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Some other pregnant ladies in protest. Uselessly taking tylenol:

First story is likely fake. Research who that woman is. Took me all of 2 min LOL And the tiktok clip doesnt show anyone overdosing.

Treat this announcement with the same skepticism you treat anything that comes from the left.

If everyone would just not trust anyone regardless of political affiliation, we would be better off hahah
 
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First story is likely fake. Research who that woman is. Took me all of 2 min LOL And the tiktok clip doesnt show anyone overdosing.

Treat this announcement with the same skepticism you treat anything that comes from the left.

If everyone would just not trust anyone regardless of political affiliation, we would be better off hahah
I treat every announcement as plausible for now especially since these days people will do almost anything to challenge / contest things (as we are clearly seeing in the videos). Kind of reminds me of the tide pods craze hahaha.

It’s still alleged for now, but I’m sure more details will come out in the days ahead. Nothing surprises me anymore especially when people are willing to do things like recklessly down Tylenol during pregnancy just to make a point, even at the risk of harming their own child. It’s pretty wild.

Also, I can appreciate you saying to treat the announcement with the same skepticism I would treat the left. Very well put. I hope this story isn’t true, however, alarming for now (since it’s alleged and new). I can also see how it can be a rumour 100%.
 
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the WHO disagrees with trump and rfk (neither of which obvioulsy have no training in this field and therefore are basically just quacks)

 
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