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Kim's avatar

So - Tylenol overdoses are obviously Trump’s fault. He drove them to it -

because they just. can’t. stand. him. I thought people were closed minded during covid but this is a whole new level of insanity.

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jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

Senate Democrats Threaten to Shut Down U.S. Government Unless Free Medical Care for Illegal Aliens Is Restored!!!

THESE PEOPLE ARE INSANE. AND DANGEROUS. MAGA2025

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California Girl's avatar

So our elected government is determined to spend our tax money on foreigners? WTF!

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mike's avatar

I chalk it up to a country with 350 million people there is going to be fringe, extreme actions, attitudes, etc. Very, very sad, but not surprising. If it is un-Godly, dangerous or illegal sort of guides most things for me.

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Dr. K's avatar

Robert,

I teach this topic in the medical school hematology block (folate key not only to neural development but also to the megaloblastic anemias). This is as good an analysis of the impact of acetaminophen in that more-than-complex axis as I have seen at a level that will be useful to burgeoning physicians. So a double contribution. Many thanks. R

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Christine Smith's avatar

I’d like to see an analysis of folic acid (and folinic acid) on those with MTHFR gene mutation and ASD. The requirement to spray crops of wheat with this folic acid is harmful for those folks.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

THIS!

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Isn’t basic cell division also a key role for folate?

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Dr. K's avatar

Yes it is. Folate is part of methylating deoxyuridilate to deoxythymidilate. DNA and RNA are very similar, but RNA is built with uridine blocks and DNA is built with thymine blocks. To make new cells you need to have DNA so you can replicate the chromosomes. So you must take some of the uridine that is fairly ubiquitous in the cell (unless you have some very rare genetic diseases) and make thymidine from it. Folate compounds are the substrate for doing this -- this is also where vitamin B12 works as a cofactor to allow the process to progress.

When there is a folate deficiency, you do not have enough deoxythymidilate to make enough DNA. This shows itself in the blood by causing something known as megaloblastic anemia, where the cytoplasm of cells (like red cells, which carry oxygen and need to be filled with hemoglobin to do so) matures but the nucleus, which requires DNA to mature, does not. Not surprisingly, the impacts of folate deficiency (whether in processing or intake) show themselves in the most rapidly dividing cells in the body of which the blood cells are right at the top of the list.

Folate also is involved in neural tube formation and a host of other processes. Getting further understanding of the crosswalks of the various folic acid effects on neural development (because they surely interact) would be a wonderful outcome of the research Jay B. is proposing to finally get some answers in this whole area.

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FCinNH's avatar

Elevated levels of homocysteine are also correlated with increased risk of coronary artery disease. The usual "prescription" to bring those levels down is increased folate intake, but there are many mutations in methyl tetrahydrofolate reductase enzymes that it often isn't effective. So in the lab we will often see patient values where the homocysteine is elevated and the folate is sky high because the MTHFR enzyme has significantly reduced efficiency.

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James Goodrich's avatar

I think Trump should go in front of the American people, prime time, 8 PM, give a speech from the Oval Office telling every citizen it’s dangerous to jump off a 5 story building. This will cure TDS quickly, and get America back on track in a couple of days!!

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Carolyn Wilding's avatar

I wouldn't be surprised to hear that people were actually doing that just to prove Trump was wrong. What a shame if they wouldn't be around to see the results! It's just unbelievable to me that people are really taking overdoses of Tylenol just to make Trump look bad.

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LoverOfHills's avatar

Thanks James. I'm fuming mad right now; I needed a laugh. And a visual.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Might be a little messy in NY, IL, & CA...

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Doubt they would even notice

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Michael Williams's avatar

Would just be more lifeless bodies on the streets, that are already walked by on a daily basis. 🤪

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

James - I think you will find this substack article from today (9/26/25) very interesting, in regard to the glutathione/tylenol/autism narrative...https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/the-perfect-poison-how-tylenol-became?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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FCinNH's avatar

This makes sense to me. There is a synergistic effect from using acetaminophen concomitantly with vaccines. They both have dangers but those dangers increase exponentially if used together.

One of the things I think I have noticed is that most diagnoses of autism don't happen usually right after birth but usually some months later, after at least several rounds of vaccines. It seems to me that the timeline of diagnoses would be different if it were pre-natal use of acetaminophen. I'd expect more cognitive abnormalities showing up earlier than seems to happen.

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Mim's avatar

Always great to lighten the moment when insanity is vast and wide lol

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Karen Parker's avatar

Thank you for this post - it took me a little while to wrap my brain around the level of PURE EVIL that it would take for a pregnant woman to deliberately take a lot of acetaminophen/Tylenol after that announcement. Even if one hates the messengers, even if they have TDS, how does one take that risk of possibly harming their own baby???? That is such a level of inhumanity I can only conclude those women are already spiritually (and maybe intellectually) dead. The Zombie Apocalypse is already here. I wouldn't have believed anyone could do what they did.

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Dianne Stoess's avatar

Replace the word "inhumanity" with "insanity".

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Mim's avatar
Sep 26Edited

These people that you speak of have never grown up and out of the 'don't tell me what to do' mentality. These people did not pay attention when their parents were teaching them about respect, boundaries and how to conduct themselves in the future world. Of course, some people are just intellectually void and have zero commonsense. Would be interesting to know if they adhered to all the mandates.

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Karen Parker's avatar

Thanks for your thoughtful reply. I could imagine someone being so immature as to operate on the level of "don't tell me what to do". Sort of a '2-year old in an adult body'. Scary to think of someone like that being a parent, but it does seem that the division between folks who seem to be responsible parents and people who seem to not know that they even are the parent is pretty clear.

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Mim's avatar

There is so much division now that it scares me to think how people have turned on each other, and how the heck do we deal with all of this, there seems to be a new type of race being raised and developed that don't appear to be half human really.

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John Guy's avatar

Some folks will not just listen to the facts. Example

Pregnant Liberal Woman Suffers Fatal Tylenol Overdose After Trying to “Prove Trump Wrong” — Now Allegedly on Ventilator Fighting for Her Life: REPORT

"Executive Director of American Frontline Nurses got a “very frantic call at 4am from a husband whose wife is now dying of liver failure on a ventilator in an ICU, because she was trying to prove that Tylenol doesn't cause autism because of what Trump said”

https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1971019653624496521?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1971019653624496521%7Ctwgr%5E5b28111232475c1e94e9a3858d442bec9bfe5984%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F09%2Fpregnant-liberal-suffers-fatal-tylenol-overdose-after-trying%2F

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John Dawson's avatar

A fine way to get a Darwin Award!

Ye gods, some people are so stupid.......

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m&m's avatar

Lots of people are not very open minded. They probably don't like to learn. I was taught to question when I went to school. That probably helps.

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John Guy's avatar

These folks in this case suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome.

The obsession with Donald Trump is an example of paradoxical intention or working against oneself.

"Signs of TDS can be observed along a continuum of reactions, ranging from verbal expressions of intense hostility toward President Trump to overt acts of aggression and even violence against anyone/ including oneself in response to anything symbolizing him."

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

God help us!

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ddc's avatar

Wow. Psyops kills.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

totally amazing.

Great post!

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Brien's avatar

So are we going to multi-factorial the entire ASD debate into oblivion, with years and years of new research grants meanwhile the childhood jabs continue apace, that inspite of statements, promises and rhetoric? We wasted 20+ years when all this multi-factorial research could have been done. Science is slow, not Warpspeed, and now I find myself running out of patience, which I know is not a good thing. I must admit that the appearance of the Tylenol rabbit coming suddenly out of the Autism hat this week left me at the end of film Casablanca, to wit, “round up the usual suspects”. Tylenol problems come from its abuse. Vaccine problems come from their use. Can I really trust anything I hear of import in the public sphere? Anything?

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DaughteroftheKing's avatar

Brien - EXCELLENT points!

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Jim Randall's avatar

When I was a youngster RN working ICU and acute care we were warned about suicide by Tylenol. In fact our rule was no more than 2500 mg per day for an adult. I just looked it up in the drug reference and it was 3250 mg/day! I bet that will change. A few years ago orthopedic surgeons in particular stopped prescribing Vicoden and Percocet because they didn’t want anything to do with prescribing acetaminophen. These days when you get discharged after surgery you get a weeks worth of oxycodone. We haven’t heard the last about acetaminophen.

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Dr. WHO's avatar

This is an excellent summary. Thank you. I will forward this to my newly graduated Physician Assistant daughter. I had forgotten that you are a fellow Northwestern Wildcat alumnus and concur that the woke train has derailed a great educational system.

- Should anyone need additional dissuasion from Tylenol/acetaminophen ODs, let me paint a picture from the ER/ICU view. Or better yet, let the patient paint it: bleeding of unclotted blood from every (every!) orifice to include the Endotracheal tube during intubation-that puts blood on the ceiling, the IV sites in the thrashing arms-that puts blood on walls, the blood from the rectum and urethra puts blood on the floor. Sadly, even bleeding from the patient’s tear ducts. In the pre-AIDS days, the physician, the nurses, the Respiratory Therapist and the Medical Assistant keeping crash notes, had blood all over them. Then the patient finally died because therapy was too late, hepatic failure was irreversible. We would turn off the monitor standing in what appeared to be the worst slasher movie scene you can imagine, and cry, silently to ourselves.

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DaughteroftheKing's avatar

😭🙏

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Holy Crapp! I mean, really. . .

https://youtu.be/iiW6UyyAPdk

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Excellent discussion that you won’t find in the mass media, which is managed by big Pharma! I cover this issue in my upcoming book called seven innocence and the Tylenol Trail of death. Can I quote some excerpts

From this article with citation?

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Please do!

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Dr. Malone - in keeping with your substack from yesterday (9/25/25), in regard to the glutathione-tylenol connection, together with my own thoughts on the primary cause of autism, is this substack from today (9/26/25). I thought that you would find it interesting....https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/the-perfect-poison-how-tylenol-became?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Thomas - I think you will find this substack article from today (9/26/25) in regard to the glutathione/tylenol/autism connection interesting. It reflects my own thoughts on the primary cause of autism...https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/the-perfect-poison-how-tylenol-became?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I read the article and responded to it, and you should read my response. There is much truth to the article, But down plays the negative impact on Tylenol. Chronic consumption of Tylenol contribute to the risk of developing autism, and the risk of autism is higher in those that have chronically, consumed Tylenol or acetaminophen.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

I do not dismiss the very real possibility that there is likely an important connection between taking Tylenol while pregnant & the possibility of the child developing autism. What requires further investigation is the time-line. Vaccine recommendation for pregnant women has only happened over the last 25-years. The rising incidence in autism began soon after the liability protection for the makers of vaccines in 1986 when many more vaccines were added to the childhood vaccine schedule. Aluminum is a known neuro-toxin & is picked-up by the lymphatic system & carried to the brain. Further, chronic use of Tylenol is one thing. Taking it in response to a vaccine fever is another. This too, needs to be investigated. As a retired registered nurse, I am far from being an "expert", but pride myself on having a great deal of common sense combined with an uncommon ability to connect dots. This trait allowed me to see through every single fallacy & fabrication at the onset of covid. My instincts & intuition rarely fail me.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I am of the mindset. Let us not forget there is a lot of misdirection and misinformation generated by the vaccine manufactures to keep their money machine growing.!

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LoverOfHills's avatar

2008, 2012, 2016, 2016. It's sickening, reading the dates on these studies. The CDC, FDA, NIH have WILLFULLY ignored these findings! They have intentionally DECEIVED us all.

Just 30mins ago, I heard when listening to the MAHA Institute conference, a mother of an autistic child, who has tried for many many years to Wake Up the NIH, providing research money even!.. "The NIH still gives them the run-around." "The NIH needs PERSONNEL CHANGES."

We need to be Angry about THIS ALL.

I think of all the autistic children I've met and worked with, they were HARMED by our NIH.

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D A KESTER's avatar

not to mention the many, many children diagnosed as ADHD and condemned to who-knows-what medications to curtail excess demonstrations of enthusiasm

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

So, just curious. What is your take on Elon Musk? Possibly ADHD?! Keep thinking of him dancing on stage behind Trump last year. . . loved it, but geez. . . He's a CEO of major Companies!

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D D's avatar

I believe he has said something or someone has, "on the spectrum"

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Ashe's avatar

Many Tylenol versions as well as their generic counterparts include Red 40, which contains benzene and aluminum lake.

Read more about benzene here:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935122004558

Dyes on pills should be eliminated.

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Larry's avatar

Facts...Hard to wrap your head around FACTS when emotions rule your life...The "Yes, but how do you FEEL?" kinda folks care little about facts and are dismissive of those who report FACTS whom they have already "cancelled". As Dr. Michael Savage famously diagnosed, "Liberalism is a mental disorder."

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Proving, once again, that leftist women, pregnant or otherwise, are clinically retarded.

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Terence Semple's avatar

- in my over 60 odd years of Academic, Clinical, and Professional Life . . . I can not remember having any Teacher that I trusted, respected, or just liked and enjoyed anywhere near as much as Robert Malone.

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Cate's avatar

Our deepest gratitude to the dedicated scholars of science for tackling the autism mystery.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

How good of you to waste your PRECIOUS TIME explaining to those who understand that one should not be popping Tylenol.. while pregnant.. and also about Folate I actually do understand it.. when I quit smoking Folate was a supplement I took.. but I saw those Pregnant women taking Tylenol and even Tylenol issued a disclaimer. I have no idea why anyone who had not worked in medicine or understands about the metabolism of vitamins work.. OBAMA and the other nitwits and the women who are taking Tylenol are neurotic or SOMETHING. I wish I could laugh.. but I don't think it is funny. I heard several doctors talking about women who had "fevers".. IT CAN HAPPEN.. sure.. pregnant women can have a fever and have a flu. The description of the cohort of child bearing age women and pregnant women is YOUNG and HEALTHY. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THAT INFORMATION. very tired today.. have been tired. take care. :)

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I assume Obama is being paid by pharma. He hates Trump.

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