Episode 44
In today's episode we're investigating why natural medicine warns that suppressing fevers with common medications like Tylenol (acetaminophen) may transform acute illnesses into chronic conditions.
We delve into the extensive data connecting Tylenol use during pregnancy and infancy to neurodevelopmental injuries, including autism and ADHD1.
Learn about the drug's systemic toxicity, which includes liver damage, kidney damage, and increased cancer risk, despite its perceived safety.
We examine historical lessons, such as the 1918 Influenza pandemic findings against fever suppression and discuss why fevers are crucial for boosting immune function7. It’s time to re-evaluate how we approach acute symptoms.
Sources include:
Why Does Natural Medicine Caution Against Suppressing Fevers? Exploring the link between Tylenol and Autism - by A Midwestern Doctor on Substack.
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