On Monday, Pres. Trump & RFK revealed the FDA will notify doctors that using Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy is connected to a “very increased risk of autism.” Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher says it’s one of “the most explosive developments yet in the autism debate.”
However, Hulscher also warns that in studies linking Tylenol to autism “none account for vaccination — even though vaccine-induced fevers are a primary reason Tylenol is taken. However, because Tylenol depletes glutathione — the body’s primary detoxification system — it may serve as an amplifier in the pathway to developmental regression.”
Experts recommend limiting Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary, as a fever can be dangerous to both the mother and the child, and the risk/reward of any treatment should be discussed with a physician.
Naomi Wolf is an independent journalist, co-founder and CEO of https://DailyClout.io, and co-editor of The Pfizer Papers with Amy Kelly. She is also the author of Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age and War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Volunteers’ Reports eBook. Follow at https://x.com/naomirwolf
Nicolas Hulscher is an epidemiologist and administrator for the McCullough Foundation. He earned his MPH in epidemiology from the University of Michigan in 2024. He has co-authored 16 scientific manuscripts advancing research on COVID-19 vaccine injuries, treatments, and the origins of H5N1 Bird Flu. Follow at https://x.com/NicHulscher