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The press is mocking RFK Jr. and President Trump for linking Tylenol to autism. But universities like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Mount Sinai — none of them aligned with Trump or RFK — have published research showing the risks.
Harvard recently released one of the most comprehensive reviews yet, analyzing 46 studies that included data from more than 100,000 children.
They found consistent evidence that prenatal acetaminophen exposure is associated with a higher risk of autism and ADHD.
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Harvard recently released one of the most comprehensive reviews yet, analyzing 46 studies that included data from more than 100,000 children.
They found consistent evidence that prenatal acetaminophen exposure is associated with a higher risk of autism and ADHD.
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Researchers at Mount Sinai reached a similar conclusion.
In August 2025, they published a study using the rigorous Navigation Guide methodology to evaluate the existing literature.
They found that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and ADHD.
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In August 2025, they published a study using the rigorous Navigation Guide methodology to evaluate the existing literature.
They found that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and ADHD.
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins, working with the Boston Birth Cohort, found striking results.
In a study of 996 mother–infant pairs, cord plasma biomarkers of fetal exposure to acetaminophen were linked to a significantly increased risk of both ADHD and autism.
The authors wrote: “These findings suggest in utero exposure to acetaminophen is associated with increased risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder in children and warrant additional investigations.”
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In a study of 996 mother–infant pairs, cord plasma biomarkers of fetal exposure to acetaminophen were linked to a significantly increased risk of both ADHD and autism.
The authors wrote: “These findings suggest in utero exposure to acetaminophen is associated with increased risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder in children and warrant additional investigations.”
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Apart from the vaccine-autism link, the rise of autism in the US was greatly compounded by the fact that Aspirin (salicylate) was replaced by Tylenol (acetaminophen) to treat vaccine induced fevers in children.
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The pathway to developmental regression begins with VACCINES, NOT acetaminophen BUT it weakens defenses and amplifies the risk.
As Trump said: “They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, it’s a disgrace.” (He’s talking about vaccines)
But the spotlight fell on Tylenol.
Tylenol use is rarely random, it’s given because a child is feverish or seizing, often post-vaccine. That means the reason for Tylenol (a vaccine reaction) is already risky.
Tylenol hit the market in the 1950s. Autism rates stayed flat. The surge began in the late 1980s–90s, when the vaccine schedule doubled and tripled. If Tylenol were the cause, the spike would’ve started decades earlier.
No case reports show regression from Tylenol alone, but thousands of parental reports + multiple peer-reviewed studies document regression after vaccination.
Nonetheless, yesterday’s announcement cracks the door to an official investigation into the glaring link between vaccines and autism.
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As Trump said: “They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, it’s a disgrace.” (He’s talking about vaccines)
But the spotlight fell on Tylenol.
Tylenol use is rarely random, it’s given because a child is feverish or seizing, often post-vaccine. That means the reason for Tylenol (a vaccine reaction) is already risky.
Tylenol hit the market in the 1950s. Autism rates stayed flat. The surge began in the late 1980s–90s, when the vaccine schedule doubled and tripled. If Tylenol were the cause, the spike would’ve started decades earlier.
No case reports show regression from Tylenol alone, but thousands of parental reports + multiple peer-reviewed studies document regression after vaccination.
Nonetheless, yesterday’s announcement cracks the door to an official investigation into the glaring link between vaccines and autism.
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
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Powerful - Charlie Kirk’s Words Go Viral
A short video of a young woman simply mouthing a Charlie Kirk quote has exploded online with over half a million likes. His message — urging Americans to reject divisive identity politics and embrace personal responsibility — is striking a massive cultural chord. The momentum behind Kirk’s legacy is undeniable.
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A short video of a young woman simply mouthing a Charlie Kirk quote has exploded online with over half a million likes. His message — urging Americans to reject divisive identity politics and embrace personal responsibility — is striking a massive cultural chord. The momentum behind Kirk’s legacy is undeniable.
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Farmers Sound Alarm: META’s 2,500-Acre Louisiana Data Center Threatens Water, Power, and Livelihoods
Local farmers warn META’s new mega-facility will drain millions of gallons of water daily, demand more energy than New Orleans uses in a year, and force new gas plants — all while risking higher electric bills and crippling agriculture in a region where 90% of income depends on farming.
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All drugs containing acetaminophen:
OTC
1. Tylenol: The most well-known brand for acetaminophen.
2. Excedrin: Often used for headaches, it combines acetaminophen with aspirin and caffeine.
3. NyQuil: A cold and flu medication that includes acetaminophen for pain relief.
4. DayQuil: Similar to NyQuil but formulated for daytime use.
5. Advil Dual Action: Combines ibuprofen and acetaminophen for enhanced pain relief.
6. Alka-Seltzer Plus: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu relief.
7. Midol: Often used for menstrual pain, some versions contain acetaminophen.
8. Aspirin-Free Excedrin: Contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and other ingredients for headache relief.
9. Bayer Back & Body: Combines acetaminophen with aspirin for back pain relief.
10. Aleve-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for added pain relief.
11. Tylenol Extra Strength: A higher dose formulation of acetaminophen for more severe pain.
12. Advil PM: Some formulations may include acetaminophen along with diphenhydramine.
Cold and Allergy Medications
1. Zyrtec-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for allergy relief.
2. Sudafed PE: Certain combinations may contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms.
3. Robitussin Cough + Chest Congestion DM: Some versions include acetaminophen for pain relief.
4. Vicks DayQuil: A daytime cold and flu relief option that contains acetaminophen.
5. Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion: Certain formulations may contain acetaminophen for added relief.
6. Claritin-D: Some versions may include acetaminophen for allergy relief.
RX
1. Percocet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen used for pain relief.
2. Tylenol with Codeine: Combines acetaminophen with codeine for more severe pain.
3. Fioricet: Contains acetaminophen, butalbital, and caffeine, often prescribed for migraines.
4. Vicodin: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, used for moderate to severe pain.
5. Lortab: Another combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
6. Norco: Similar to Vicodin, it combines hydrocodone with acetaminophen.
7. Roxicet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen, used for pain management.
8. Cocet: Combines acetaminophen with oxycodone for pain relief.
9. Fentanyl Combination Products: Some formulations may combine fentanyl with acetaminophen for pain management.
10. Lorcet: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
11. Percodan: Combines oxycodone with acetaminophen for pain management.
12. Tylenol with Tramadol: A combination of acetaminophen and tramadol for moderate to severe pain.
Combination Products
1. Cold and Flu Formulations: Many products for cold and flu symptoms contain acetaminophen, such as Theraflu and Robitussin.
2. Pain Relievers: Some multi-symptom pain relievers may include acetaminophen along with other active ingredients.
3. Robitussin Multi-Symptom: Contains acetaminophen along with other ingredients for cough and cold relief.
4. Theraflu: Various formulations include acetaminophen for symptom relief.
5. Excedrin Tension Headache: Specifically formulated for tension headaches, containing acetaminophen.
6. Mucinex: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu symptom relief.
7. Coricidin HBP: Certain versions contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms, designed for those with high blood pressure.
8. Sominex: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for sleep aid with pain relief.
Pediatric
1. Children's Tylenol: Liquid formulations specifically designed for children.
2. Infants' Tylenol: Liquid acetaminophen specifically designed for infants.
3. Children's Motrin: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen.
4. Children's Advil: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen.
5. Pediatric Fever Reducers: Various brands offer liquid acetaminophen specifically for children.
OTC
1. Tylenol: The most well-known brand for acetaminophen.
2. Excedrin: Often used for headaches, it combines acetaminophen with aspirin and caffeine.
3. NyQuil: A cold and flu medication that includes acetaminophen for pain relief.
4. DayQuil: Similar to NyQuil but formulated for daytime use.
5. Advil Dual Action: Combines ibuprofen and acetaminophen for enhanced pain relief.
6. Alka-Seltzer Plus: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu relief.
7. Midol: Often used for menstrual pain, some versions contain acetaminophen.
8. Aspirin-Free Excedrin: Contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and other ingredients for headache relief.
9. Bayer Back & Body: Combines acetaminophen with aspirin for back pain relief.
10. Aleve-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for added pain relief.
11. Tylenol Extra Strength: A higher dose formulation of acetaminophen for more severe pain.
12. Advil PM: Some formulations may include acetaminophen along with diphenhydramine.
Cold and Allergy Medications
1. Zyrtec-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for allergy relief.
2. Sudafed PE: Certain combinations may contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms.
3. Robitussin Cough + Chest Congestion DM: Some versions include acetaminophen for pain relief.
4. Vicks DayQuil: A daytime cold and flu relief option that contains acetaminophen.
5. Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion: Certain formulations may contain acetaminophen for added relief.
6. Claritin-D: Some versions may include acetaminophen for allergy relief.
RX
1. Percocet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen used for pain relief.
2. Tylenol with Codeine: Combines acetaminophen with codeine for more severe pain.
3. Fioricet: Contains acetaminophen, butalbital, and caffeine, often prescribed for migraines.
4. Vicodin: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, used for moderate to severe pain.
5. Lortab: Another combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
6. Norco: Similar to Vicodin, it combines hydrocodone with acetaminophen.
7. Roxicet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen, used for pain management.
8. Cocet: Combines acetaminophen with oxycodone for pain relief.
9. Fentanyl Combination Products: Some formulations may combine fentanyl with acetaminophen for pain management.
10. Lorcet: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen.
11. Percodan: Combines oxycodone with acetaminophen for pain management.
12. Tylenol with Tramadol: A combination of acetaminophen and tramadol for moderate to severe pain.
Combination Products
1. Cold and Flu Formulations: Many products for cold and flu symptoms contain acetaminophen, such as Theraflu and Robitussin.
2. Pain Relievers: Some multi-symptom pain relievers may include acetaminophen along with other active ingredients.
3. Robitussin Multi-Symptom: Contains acetaminophen along with other ingredients for cough and cold relief.
4. Theraflu: Various formulations include acetaminophen for symptom relief.
5. Excedrin Tension Headache: Specifically formulated for tension headaches, containing acetaminophen.
6. Mucinex: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu symptom relief.
7. Coricidin HBP: Certain versions contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms, designed for those with high blood pressure.
8. Sominex: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for sleep aid with pain relief.
Pediatric
1. Children's Tylenol: Liquid formulations specifically designed for children.
2. Infants' Tylenol: Liquid acetaminophen specifically designed for infants.
3. Children's Motrin: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen.
4. Children's Advil: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen.
5. Pediatric Fever Reducers: Various brands offer liquid acetaminophen specifically for children.
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A handful of raw, unsalted nuts can make a big difference.
A 16-week clinical trial found that swapping processed snacks for just ¼ cup of mixed tree nuts reduced metabolic-syndrome risk by 67% in women and 42% in men—without dieting or calorie limits.
Simple, whole-food choices can powerfully protect your heart and blood sugar.
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A 16-week clinical trial found that swapping processed snacks for just ¼ cup of mixed tree nuts reduced metabolic-syndrome risk by 67% in women and 42% in men—without dieting or calorie limits.
Simple, whole-food choices can powerfully protect your heart and blood sugar.
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Simple nut snack swap slashes metabolic syndrome risk by up to 67% in new clinical trial – NaturalNews.com
A new study shows swapping processed snacks for mixed nuts dramatically reduces metabolic syndrome risk. This simple dietary change significantly improves heart and metabolic health in young adults. Participants saw major reductions in triglycerides and insulin…
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💥RFK Jr: "A compliant child must take between 69 and 92 vaccines to stay in school in some states, and not one of them has been safety tested in a pre-licensing placebo-controlled trial. And that is just malpractice."
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ERs are now being flooded by Leftists who took too much Tylenol in order to spite President Trump.
The Left is ridiculous.
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‼️BritCard = Digital Chains, Will People Now Wake Up?
Bev Turner nails it:
“BritCard is not about making your life easier; it’s about making you easier to track, control, and punish.”
This isn’t convenience, it’s the blueprint of a surveillance state. A system where every purchase, every movement, every login, every access to healthcare or banking is contingent on government approval.
As terrifying as it is to face the possibility of this, I believe it’s necessary; because unless people are shown the dystopia that was being prepared for us, they won’t react. Sometimes the only way to wake people up is to let them see just how far the agenda was meant to go.
That’s why I see the Starmer era in the UK the same way I saw Biden in the US: not as leadership, but as a wake-up call. Horrifically painful, but probably the only way to expose the dystopian insanity they were ready to impose.
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✅ YES to a Digital Bill of Rights — protection for freedom, privacy, and sovereignty before it’s too late.
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Bev Turner nails it:
“BritCard is not about making your life easier; it’s about making you easier to track, control, and punish.”
This isn’t convenience, it’s the blueprint of a surveillance state. A system where every purchase, every movement, every login, every access to healthcare or banking is contingent on government approval.
As terrifying as it is to face the possibility of this, I believe it’s necessary; because unless people are shown the dystopia that was being prepared for us, they won’t react. Sometimes the only way to wake people up is to let them see just how far the agenda was meant to go.
That’s why I see the Starmer era in the UK the same way I saw Biden in the US: not as leadership, but as a wake-up call. Horrifically painful, but probably the only way to expose the dystopian insanity they were ready to impose.
🚫 NO to Digital ID
✅ YES to a Digital Bill of Rights — protection for freedom, privacy, and sovereignty before it’s too late.
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel