Folic acid. Trump said Tylenol is bad, with no qualifiers. MTHFR gene mutation. Now learn why the USA is so sick as a nation.
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https://rumble.com/v717m30-doses-of-deception-episode-33-mthfrd-how-they-broke-the-human-code.html
Start at the 26:45 minute mark
OK I'm a bit confused. If someone has autism, it's most likely due to them taking Tylenol at a very young age to treat fevers or whatever. So to treat autism, they should be taking folic acid, while avoiding taking Tylenol?
If you have the MTHFR gene (also how do one go around to find out if they have it or not?), you shouldn't be taking folic acid, but instead, you should be taking Methyfolate instead?
If I'm correct with this, then if someone has autism and have at least one MTHFR gene, how do they go around to treat this?
And you said, "enriched" food products, do you mean pre-packaged food that says they're enriched in vitamins, like orange juice enriched with Vitamin C? If so, to avoid this, we should be consuming organic food instead?
You need specialized iron and b vitamins that your body can absorb
Just here to warn people about NOT taking iron supplements without having a measured deficiency!!!
If you have sufficient iron in your blood there are zero benefits to iron supplementation and if you try to increase it death is just one of the symptoms and if you don't die the symptoms are still rather horrendous... (Liver: Fibrosis → cirrhosis → liver failure or cancer. Heart: Cardiomyopathy → heart failure, arrhythmias. Pancreas: Diabetes ("bronze diabetes"). Joints: Arthropathy (pain, stiffness). Pituitary/Thyroid: Hormonal imbalances (hypogonadism, hypothyroidism))
Swanson has an really good B-supplement though, it has all the good versions and none of the bad stuff.
Thank you. I didn’t even think to add that. You’re absolutely correct Iron is typically what kills children when they eat vitamins thinking they are candy. In our case I discovered more about the MHTHR gene because of anemia and difficulty treating it in our child. Thank you for adding the warning. Good illustration of why you have to be careful with internet discussions.Even if the information is good tired brains or distracted people can forget key elements or important caveats. Iron is not joke and can be deadly. Cooper too BTW
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In the video they were saying folic acid blocks your bodies ability to convert (metholate) & use Folate.
Any "enriched" or "fortified" foods will have folic acid, which is about 30-60% of the population can covert at all. They say this has been known since the 80s (or the gene has been known).
Seems autism is likely caused by toxin overload & a lack of methelated folate that the brain can use (I may be reading between the lines with that).
Essentially in 1998 FDA forced poison in all our foods (didn't say if this was intentional, or a all roads to Hell are paved with good intentions mindset). Years of toxic buildup of Folic Acid (blocks receptors to absorb & covert folate to a methyl folate in our bodies), and then toss heavy metals & other toxins from vaccines into that mix, with Tylenol hitting the liver hard (ie cannot cleanse the other crap we are already overloaded on with Tylenol taking up lots of liver function), it is just a recipe for serious side effects like Autism.
u/PandaMoon17 you said you have been looking at this/are an expert on this subject. Where am I misunderstanding it? I don't want to lead our deaf MAGA pede fren astray with me reading too much between the lines.
That would explain why the elimination diet helps autistic kids so much
Yep. If you have a genetic mutation that can only methylate 30% of the folic acid, then maybe just ridding the body of excess folic acid will allow the current overload to eventually be methylated & you can be cleaned up.
u/Deaf_MAGA_Pede there was also a book suggested, Dirty Genes by Dr Ben Lynch that discusses much of what was talked about in the video. I am picking it up soon to see what else I should be aware of.