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posted ago by cathole953 ago by cathole953 +25 / -0

I ask out of genuine curiosity. I've had the conversation several times with my family since it came up since none of us had ever heard it before. From what I've seen most people seem to think this is a case of correlation vs causation.

In other words, the vaccines cause fevers, moms give their kids some form of acetaminophen, which does some janky crap I don't entirely understand to the kids early biology, which makes the fever worse, which then in turn is what causes the developmental issues.

I'm really not sure what to believe in all of this, as I have a hard time believing Tylenol of all things is the "cause" of autism. Too many people take it for it to NOT have been discovered by now. And I don't mean in the "official" way, because we all know big pharma would pay off people to try and suppress, but like with vaccines, if something as simple and common place as Tylenol was ACTUALLY the cause of autism and other developmental problems, there would have been "conspiracy group" formed by now that would have been saying as much for decades now.

Just like what happened with vaccines.

My other point is that uber wealthy people and "the elite" as they like to call themselves, tend to have different standards of care than the rest of us plebs. For example, in my own research on the topic, I've found that one of the main reasons that autism and other developmental problems drops off like a cliff once you reach a certain level of economic status (even among those who marry and have kids REALLY late in life, which is another known factor in children having developmental problems, because older eggs supposedly have more factors that lead to such things), is because they will often use bespoke medical services. Think like concierge doctors and specialists with world class credentials who get paid more by their 50 clients world wide than the entire medical industrial complex could reasonably afford to pay them, so they ACTUALLY practice true medical and health care instead of pushing whatever crap the company giving them the largest kickback is making.

In doing so they often end up with entirely different childhood vaccine schedules, recommended dosages of things like pain pills and fever medicine, etc. And will often source vaccines and medicines that're aluminum and preservative free for their clients.

That last one is the biggest for me, as in all of my own research that's the conclusion I've come to. That most developmental problems come from a buildup of aluminum over the course of the childhood vaccine schedule. And by spreading out the vaccines in smaller dosages and individual vaccinations instead of giant omnibus shots in massive dosages you avoid the two main pitfalls that lead to developmental problems. Fevers, and aluminum buildup. And like I said, this also include people who marry and have kids later in life, which in most cases is another factor that supposedly leads to higher rates of autism, down syndrome and other developmental problems, but with different, infinitely more expensive, healthcare options pretty much all of these developmental problems rates drop off a cliff

So that's why I'm having a hard time accepting the whole "tylenol is the cause of autism" theory. But that's just me and my thoughts, so I'm curious what everyone else thinks about the topic.