nein51 said:
Oldbear83 said:
nein51 said:
Assassin said:
KaiBear said:
nein51 said:
That's because Tylenol does NOT cause autism.
IMO it is too early to make any blanket conclusion either way.
However I have read previously that Tylenol is the most dangerous over the counter medication sold in the United States.
I've heard that. I moved over to Motrim earlier this year to help with the arthritis. Tylenol did nothing for me. Motrim helps a bit
Motrin is ibuprofen. It's the exact same product as Advil just by a different manufacturer. Tylenol is acetaminophen. Aleve is naproxen.
None cause autism.
NUNS CAUSE AUTISM!?!?!?!?!
(how rumors start)
Equally as likely as vaccines or Tylenol causing it.
the statements do not say vaccines or Tylenol cause autism. They say that both are potential contributory factors to the elevated rates we're seeing. So Tylenol use by pregnant women should be avoided/minimized and vaccines should be given later and/or should be spaced out over time.
The latter issue is perhaps the most important. Recall the statement of the BDSM dude fired from CDC....."we may only get one chance" to (vax kids), so poke 'em with everything when you do. That policy has resulted in 5yr old kids getting vaccinated with veritable cocktails of stuff that may not be a threat to them for a decade or more (hepatitis in particular). So delay SOME vaxes to let the kids develop better, and the complications rate will be reduced.
I see eminently reasonable guidance being given here, furthest thing from anti-vax crackpottery.