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Posted by goldielocks @ 11:08 on September 24, 2025  

Adjuvants vs Tylenol. This is not counting the babies high pitched screaming in pain because inflammation in their brain just take Tylenol.. Thing is these people don’t even know what adjuvants are.. There’s different reasons for harm ad brain damage they call everything  autism  ad death including anaphylaxis. I don’t presently want to talk about it but I’ll make a exception lol and give you this

Tylenol Depletes Glutathione

Another reason to be cautious with Tylenol is its effect on glutathione, one of the body’s most important antioxidants. Glutathione plays a critical role in detoxifying the body and protecting against oxidative stress. When Tylenol is metabolized, it depletes glutathione levels, which can hinder the body’s natural detoxification process.

This is particularly important after vaccines, when your child’s body is already working hard to process the vaccine ingredients. Keeping glutathione levels intact helps your child’s body detoxify effectively and respond to oxidative stress, making Tylenol less than ideal for supporting the body’s natural recovery process post-vaccination.

3. Tylenol Has Been Linked to Increased Risk of Autism

One of the most concerning reasons to avoid Tylenol around the time of vaccinations is based on a 2008 study that found a significant association between Tylenol use after the MMR vaccine and autism. The study showed that when Tylenol was given after the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine, there was an increased risk of developing autism in children under 5 years old.

It’s important to note that this research does not suggest that vaccines themselves cause autism. Rather, the study highlights a potential link between the use of Tylenol after the MMR vaccine and an increased rate of autism in some children. While more research is needed, this finding raises concerns about the widespread use of Tylenol during this critical time in a child’s development.

 

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