Trump and RFK Jr. Announce Acetaminophen during pregnancy is a possible contributor to Autism
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Here we go!
He also suggested Vaccine links. Though stopped short of explicitly speaking against them.
He's recommending splitting the MMR vaccines and says the combination seems to be causing problems.
Indeed. That’s the crux of it. He didn’t say don’t take them.
Which is what some people probably have been banking on. What he said was they should be all spread out over a number of years. And some Hepatitis B shouldn’t be administered until they were older.
He did talk about how some people don't take them at all and do fine, he just didn't try to outright ban it as that will obviously get the most pushback.
President Trump just talked about the Amish again "they don't take any of this".
Should be voluntary and not forced either way
Hep B is what gave my wife and a lot of others Epstein Barr (chronic fatigue), and that was more than twenty years ago. It shouldn't be taken at all.
Big Pharma knows splitting it up will reduce full compliance.
Yeah, everyone wants the R, but fewer people want the MM. If they're separated, I imagine a lot of people will get the R only.
They do this in Japan.
Create the dought, the rest will follow. If Tylenol is not ok, what else is not OK? OH are there going to be alot of questions thrown around now.
Exactly, plant the seeds and give others more "social permission" to speak out and this way it's harder for them to push back against a single person to try to squash it.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) has never been ok. Any doctor worth his salt will tell you it destroys the liver. Acetaminophen is a crystalline chemical. The liver can't properly/completely break it down and it cuts into and lodges in the liver tissue causing scarring. I've known about that for many years. I don't take pain killers even when I've had surgery, including oral surgery. But if I were to take them it sure as heck wouldn't be acetaminophen. Back in 2008 the wife of a pastor friend of mine had back surgery. It didn't solve her problem and she didn't want to take opiates for the pain, so she took Tylenol. Two years later she had to have a liver transplant, the doctor told her husband the Tylenol was the cause of liver failure. The liver transplant didn't take and she died. Since then I've read of several similar cases, all due to Tylenol.
Then how did the crystals get past the gut lining and all the way to the liver without damaging all that first? And why aren't all the other crystalline substances we consume (like salt even) doing that sort of damage? Go refresh your knowledge on how digestion works.
It's the molecular structure, not the compound. Salt is an ionic "compound" that forms a crystalline structure. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is a crystalline "molecule" and it has multiple known crystal forms, including a stable form and several metastable forms. Go refresh your knowledge of chemistry and how it relates to living tissue (biochemistry).
Crystals are weird, they can do a lot of things that physics can't explain. I wouldn't write it off just yet.
Every person I've met who had liver damage got it from drinking. Even those who said they don't drink, I later came to find out they still had them on occasions.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4913076/