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#132 Does Tylenol Cause Autism? Looking Beyond the Headlines + Non Harmful Ways to Support Fever!

#132 Does Tylenol Cause Autism? Looking Beyond the Headlines + Non Harmful Ways to Support Fever!

Season 3 Episode 132 Published 8 months ago
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In this episode, we explore a hot-button question: Does Tylenol cause autism? The short answer: not directly. But there’s more to the story.

We’ll unpack how Tylenol and other symptom-suppressing drugs interfere with the body’s natural healing process, especially in childhood fevers. While Tylenol may act as a trigger in some cases, autism is never caused by one thing alone — it arises when there is a strong inherited predisposition (miasm) that becomes activated by external stressors.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why suppression (like cutting off fever) can disrupt a child’s natural immune and neurological development.
  • The deeper root causes of autism: inherited miasms, family history, epigenetics, and environmental stressors.
  • The multiple possible triggers that can “turn on” these predispositions, including:
    • Overuse of fever-reducing medications
    • Heavy metals and toxins
    • Antibiotics and gut microbiome disruption
    • Jabs and other immune challenges
    • Emotional trauma during early development
  • Safer, natural ways to support a child through fever instead of suppressing it.
  • Why honoring the body’s own healing wisdom is key to long-term health.

This conversation is for parents who want to understand the bigger picture of autism, chronic illness, and childhood development — and who are seeking empowered, natural approaches for supporting their kids.

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