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For a very long time parents with vaccine-injured children have known about the relationship between vaccination, tylenol and autism. One person who knows a lot about this is Marcella Piper-Terry. Here is what she wrote Sep 6 on this subject: RFKJ is expected to announce next week that Tylenol use and folate deficiencies are factors associated with the increase in autism rates. That does not mean vaccines are not part of the issue. It just means (as I have ALWAYS said) they are not the ONLY issue.

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) depletes glutathione. Glutathione is essential for detoxifying. Pediatricians load infants and children up on Tylenol and then shoot them full of aluminum, formaldehyde, mercury, Polysorbate 80 (which opens up the blood brain barrier), and a host of other neuro-immune toxins. It’s not just Tylenol. It’s a multi-hit process that begins in utero with flu shots, Tdap, and now COVID shots injected into mom while pregnant. If mom (or dad) has MTHFR genetic SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) the baby will also likely have MTHFR SNPs. This negatively affects the utilization of folate in the body, which negatively affects the ability to produce glutathione in the first place, so when giving Tylenol, it’s a double whammy.

MTHFR SNPs can reduce folate utilization by up to 70%, so having MTHFR SNPs is a big cause of folate deficiency. Folate deficiency is a very big deal. For several decades, obstetricians in the United States have been prescribing prenatal vitamins with synthetic folic acid for pregnant women, in the attempt to prevent folate deficiency. The problem is, synthetic folic acid cannot be utilized by women with MTHFR genetic SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms). Instead of improving folate status in those moms, folic acid makes things worse.

The combination of Tylenol, synthetic folic acid, and vaccines is precisely why a study in 2011 from the University of Arizona found that among 300+ children diagnosed with regressive autism, 98% of them had MTHFR genetic SNPs.

Applying a one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare is never a good idea, no matter what medical intervention you’re talking about.

MTHFR affects somewhere around 50% of the population. This has been known for decades, and there has been ZERO attempt to put screening programs in place to figure out which mothers and babies these blanket recommendations are most likely to benefit and which are most likely to experience significant harm. The reason for that is because they are afraid of admitting there is ANY cause for concern, because that would harm the program. And it’s always been about the program.

#mthfr #Tylenol #folicacid #autism

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