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- First, HHS will act on acetaminophen. - The FDA is responding to clinical and laboratory studies that suggest a potential association between acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes including later diagnosis for ADHD and autism. - We have also evaluated the contrary studies that show no association. - HHS will launch a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect public health. - HHS wants therefore to encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgment and use of acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration and only when treatment is required. - Some studies have also found the use of acetaminophen in children can potentially prolong viral illnesses. - FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, families.

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This discussion centers on Tylenol (acetaminophen) exposure and its role in autism. Dr. Nisha Patel claims, 'There is no proven link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism,' adding Tylenol is 'one of the very few safe medications available for pain and discomfort during pregnancy.' Mount Sinai meta-analysis concludes evidence 'consistent with an association between acetaminophen exposure during pregnancy and increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders' and urges women to 'limit acetaminophen consumption to protect their offspring's neurodevelopment.' Critics caution about liver failure, saying Tylenol is 'the number one cause of liver failure in children in America' and noting dosing concerns. Studies cited include 'The role of oxidative stress, inflammation and acetaminophen exposure from birth to early childhood in the induction of autism' and 'maternal immune activation' (IL-6). The speakers link Tylenol to inflammation, vulnerability, and vaccines, framing it as a factor in a national conversation, including RFK Jr.'s involvement.

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Main offender is alcohol. I know that's not the offender in you. But the main offender for liver inflammation is alcohol because it's not the alcohol itself. It's what the alcohol becomes. Alcohol is converted into something called acetaldehyde, which makes your blood pH very low, very acidic, and this irritates the the liver. But don't forget the liver's filtering out everything. The liver is like if you want any organ on team Ryan, you want the liver. Right? It can take over the function of other organs. Main offender is alcohol. I know that's not the offender in you.

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Warning about daily use of common pain medications: the speaker claims that if you take these medications daily, you're doing permanent damage to your kidneys, damage that cannot be undone. The drugs named are Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, meloxicam, Mobic, Celebrex, celecoxib, Naprosyn, Naproxen, Aleve, Diclofenac, Voltaren. The speaker repeats that if you're having to take these each and every day for pain, you need to talk to your doctor because you are damaging your kidneys and this damage cannot be taken back. The list includes NSAIDs commonly used for pain relief.

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Medical health experts has released an important statement on pregnancy and pain medication. It's part of a study in the British scientific journal Nature, and here's what it does. It cautions pregnant women about using acetaminophen. And that is the active ingredient in Tylenol and many other medications that so many of us use to relieve pain or fever. The statement is backed by nearly 100 scientists and doctors from around the world. They insist a higher level of caution is needed when pregnant people use fever and pain meds that contain acetaminophen, Tylenol. The authors don't have any new evidence showing the drug harms a developing fetus, but their statement does say a growing body of experimental and epidemiological research suggests that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen might alter fetal development, which could in turn increase the risks of certain neurodevelopmental, reproductive, and urogenital disorders.

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Taking these medications daily can cause permanent kidney damage that cannot be undone. The medications listed are ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, meloxicam, Mobic, Celebrex, Celacoxib, Naprosyn, Naproxen, Aleve, Diclofenac, Voltaren. If you are taking these every day for pain, you should talk to your doctor because you are damaging your kidneys and this damage cannot be taken back.

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When we take Ibuprofen, it damages the tight junctions in the gut lining, leading to a leak of information into the immune system. Chronic use can cause dysfunction between the immune system and bacteria, leading to infections. This cycle undermines the gut-brain barrier and sense of self identity. Our brain is a result of this communication.

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Ibuprofen is not harmless. 'Two things that are really bad to you.' 'Number one, it can wreck your kidneys.' 'I met people that have taken too much ibuprofen over the course of three to four days and needed kidney dialysis afterwards.' 'The reason for that is ibuprofen will cause changes in the blood flow to your kidneys.' 'And that chronic congestion in your kidneys will actually cause it to fail.' 'Number two is in your stomach.' 'Chronic ibuprofen use will actually strip your stomach of its protective thin coat layer of mucus and when that happens it can cause GI bleeding, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal issues that are not good.' 'So alternatives that you can take are bromelain, fish oil, arnica.' 'All of these things are anti inflammatory and will help reduce inflammation much better and healthier rather than loading up on ibuprofen.'

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Three classes of drugs are described as toxic to the heart. First, fluoroquinolone antibiotics like Cipro and Levaquin can cause QT interval prolongation leading to lethal heart rhythms and aortic dissection, as well as palpitations, chest discomfort, and autonomic dysfunction. Second, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen and Naprosyn increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, raise blood pressure, and cause fluid retention, potentially leading to congestive heart failure. Third, stimulants like Adderall can cause abnormal heart rhythms and vasospasm, leading to heart attack or stroke. As a bonus, acetaminophen (Tylenol) lowers glutathione and causes liver damage. The recommendation is to avoid these drugs and address the root cause of the symptoms they are intended to treat.

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Ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), disrupts the healing process after an injury. The initial two weeks are crucial for collagen production, and using NSAIDs during this time can hinder recovery. Studies have shown that high doses of Ibuprofen can prevent cartilage regeneration and inhibit bone healing after fractures. Additionally, prolonged use can lead to cardiovascular and gastrointestinal issues, and stopping NSAIDs suddenly may cause increased inflammation. This is particularly concerning for athletes, as relying on NSAIDs and ice can negatively impact the immune response to injuries.

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Ibuprofen is an over-the-counter NSAID, but prescription versions like Celebrex exist, and Vioxx may have killed 45,000 people. NSAIDs cut off the inflammatory cascade, which is necessary for collagen production after an injury. The first 10-14 days of this cascade are crucial for healthy collagen development. Using ice and NSAIDs early on can hinder healing. Studies in the 90s showed ibuprofen inhibited cartilage regeneration in rabbits. Orthopedic surgeons know ibuprofen inhibits bone healing after fractures. NSAIDs can cause cardiovascular and gut problems, and long-term, high-dose use can lead to dependence and rebound inflammation. People die from NSAID dependence.

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"As if pregnancy weren't complicated enough, researchers are now cautioning acetaminophen including Tylenol might affect fetal development." "Experts advise anyone using those meds daily for two weeks or longer to see their doctor." "But it's okay to take Tylenol for a day or two as medically directed." "We still need to remember that it is still the safest medication to use for pain and fever in pregnancy and not treating those conditions in pregnancy also have the risks." "The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada tells CBC News the evidence for harm is based mainly on animal studies and encourages more research." "pregnant people should take acetaminophen in the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time necessary." "Tanesha now has a happy, healthy one month old, but she feels doctors should make patients aware of the risks." "When you're pregnant, you really don't wanna take chances."

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First, effective immediately, the FDA will be notifying physicians that the use of Acetaminophen during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism. So taking Tylenol is not good. For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary, in cases of extremely high fever that you feel you can't tough it out. If you can't tough it out, you'll take a Tylenol, but it'll be very sparingly. It can be something that's very dangerous to the woman's health—a fever that's very, very dangerous and, ideally, a doctor's decision. I think you shouldn't take it, and you shouldn't take it during the entire pregnancy. They may tell you that toward the end of the pregnancy, you shouldn't take it during the entire. And you shouldn't give the child the Tylenol every time he goes.

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Speaker 1 discusses important findings from autism research that families should know when making decisions. The FDA will act on acetaminophen use during pregnancy, with the FDA responding to clinical and laboratory studies that suggest a potential association between acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis of ADHD and autism. Scientists have proposed biological mechanisms linking prenatal acetaminophen exposure to altered brain development, and the FDA has evaluated contrary studies that show no association. Today, the FDA will issue a physician’s notice about the risk of acetaminophen during pregnancy and begin the process to initiate a safety label change. HHS will launch a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect public health. The FDA recognizes that acetaminophen is often the only tool for fevers and pain in pregnancy, as other alternatives have well-documented adverse effects. HHS encourages clinicians to exercise their best judgment and use acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration and only when treatment is required. Thanks to politicization of science, the safety of acetaminophen against the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been validated. Prudent medicine therefore suggests caution with acetaminophen use by young children, given that strong evidence also associates it with liver toxicity. Some studies have found that use of acetaminophen in children can potentially prolong viral illnesses. The FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, and families. In addition to a possible acetaminophen connection to autism for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers, the research has revealed that folate deficiency in a child’s brain can lead to autism. There are also other confirmation studies. One finding cited is that two studies show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, highly likely because they’re given Tylenol. The speaker notes that none of this is positive, but it is information that should be paid attention to. Speaker 0 comments that there is a tremendous amount of proof or evidence, though he is not a doctor, and that he studied this a long time ago.

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Doctor Sessa explains that ibuprofen, despite being available in pharmacies, is not harmless. He emphasizes two major risks from ibuprofen use. First, ibuprofen can damage the kidneys. He describes cases where taking too much ibuprofen over the course of three to four days led to the need for kidney dialysis. The mechanism, he says, is that ibuprofen causes changes in the blood flow to the kidneys, which leads to blood backing up in the kidneys and congestion. This chronic congestion can cause the kidneys to fail. Second, ibuprofen can harm the stomach. Chronic ibuprofen use can strip the stomach of its protective thin coat of mucus, which can result in gastrointestinal bleeding, ulcers, and other GI issues. As alternatives to ibuprofen, Doctor Sessa mentions several anti-inflammatory options that may reduce inflammation more healthily. These alternatives include bromelain, fish oil, and arnica. He presents these as effective options for reducing inflammation without relying on ibuprofen.

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Excess calories, especially from refined sugars, processed grains, and seed oils, cause fat buildup in the liver. High fructose corn syrup goes directly to the liver and converts to fat. When the liver is overwhelmed, it stores the excess calories as fat, leading to fatty liver. The stored fat causes oxidative stress and inflammation, damaging the liver. The immune system responds by laying down scar tissue, called fibrosis. Continued fibrosis leads to cirrhosis, a hardened, damaged liver that cannot function properly. Overworked liver cells are more likely to mutate, increasing the risk of cancer. Fatty liver is a chain reaction of damage that can be deadly if ignored.

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Researchers caution acetaminophen including Tylenol might affect fetal development. In a new consensus statement, international scientists insist there's a growing body of research suggesting acetaminophen could increase the risks of certain neurodevelopmental, reproductive and urogenital disorders, adding the drug could be linked to conditions such as ADHD and fertility issues. "It's important to realize that acetaminophen is a drug like any other drug." Along with Tylenol, acetaminophen is in more than 600 pain medications. Experts advise anyone using those meds daily for two weeks or longer to see their doctor. But it's okay to take Tylenol for a day or two as medically directed. The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada tells CBC News the evidence for harm is based mainly on animal studies and encourages more research. "When you're pregnant, you really don't wanna take chances."

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Excess calories, especially from refined sugars, processed grains, and seed oils, cause fat buildup in the liver. High fructose corn syrup goes directly to the liver and converts to fat. When the liver is overwhelmed, it stores the excess calories as fat, leading to fatty liver. Over time, this stored fat causes oxidative stress and inflammation, damaging the liver. The immune system responds by laying down scar tissue, called fibrosis. Continued fibrosis leads to cirrhosis, a hard, damaged liver that cannot function properly. Overworked liver cells are more likely to mutate, increasing the risk of cancer. Fatty liver initiates a chain reaction of damage that can be deadly if ignored.

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Pharmaceuticals cause a lot of liver damage. A great example is paracetamol or acetaminophen or Tylenol. It doesn't that actually dissolves liver tissue. So, I was with the Poisons Control, group in Colorado. They said during the holiday season their largest cases tend to be people that have overdosed on Tylenol or teenagers tried to take too much and maybe, like, attempted suicide or anything. But Tylenol and we have we have liver transplants and sometimes to people that have taken way too much Tylenol because Tylenol dissolves liver tissue. Tylenol dissolves liver tissue. During the holiday season, their largest cases tend to be people that have overdosed on Tylenol.

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"The reason that Tylenol is so dangerous is that everybody thinks it's so safe. It is not. It is by far the most dangerous over the counter medicine sold in this country." "The problem with Tylenol is that the recommended dose for extra strength Tylenol is the maximum dose. It's the only over the counter medicine in which that's the case." "The FDA has known about these problems for decades, has done nothing, largely because Johnson and Johnson and other big pharma companies have captured the FDA." "There are contradictory studies about Tylenol's association with autism." "more than half of pregnant women in The United States take Tylenol at some point during their pregnancies because they're told that it is the safest pill to take."

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- “Yesterday at the White House, a press conference was held regarding autism, and it was announced that there is a relationship, a causation between acetaminophen, most commonly known as brand name Tylenol, taken during pregnancy and autism.” - “acetaminophen is a over the counter product that is in many drugs that is very dangerous to take. Why? It depletes the body's glutathione.” - “Tylenol is the number one cause of accidental overdose and visits to the emergency department.” - “It is the leading cause of acute liver failure and the need for a liver transplant.” - “Originally owned by Johnson and Johnson, it was spun off several years ago to another company.” - “There are claims that there is no direct causation, only correlation.” - “Leukavarin.” - “Not giving newborns hepatitis B, that's a good start.” - “Uncoupling vaccines so as not to give combinations as the combination overwhelms the body's immune system.” - “Acetaminophen should be avoided during pregnancy, nonpregnancy, with children, with adults.”

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The statement is backed by nearly 100 scientists and doctors from around the world. They insist a higher level of caution is needed when pregnant people use fever and pain meds that contain acetaminophen, Tylenol. The authors don't have any new evidence showing the drug harms a developing fetus, but their statement does say a growing body of experimental and epidemiological research suggests that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen might alter fetal development, which could in turn increase the risks of certain neurodevelopmental, reproductive, and urogenital disorders. It cautions pregnant women about using acetaminophen. And that is the active ingredient in Tylenol and many other medications that so many of us use to relieve pain or fever.

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If you're taking the following medications daily, then you're doing permanent damage to your kidneys, damage that cannot be undone. Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, meloxicam, Mobic, Celebrex, celecoxib, Naprosyn, Naproxen, Aleve, Diclofenac, Voltaren, any of these are doing permanent damage to your kidneys. If you're having to take these each and every day for pain, you need to talk to your doctor because you are damaging your kidneys and this damage cannot be taken back.

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Tylenol, or acetaminophen, can severely damage the liver, leading to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. It dissolves liver tissue, impairing liver function and increasing fat accumulation. In the UK and the US, many liver transplants result from Tylenol overdoses, especially around the holidays when teenagers often misuse it. One Tylenol can cause as much liver damage as six pints of beer. Combining Tylenol with alcohol significantly multiplies the damage. It's crucial to avoid taking Tylenol if consuming alcohol, even for headaches. Additionally, high-sugar products, particularly those with high fructose corn syrup, can worsen fatty liver, with Diet Coke being more harmful than regular Coke due to its chemicals.

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When we take Ibuprofen, it damages the tight junctions in our gut lining, leading to a leaky gut. This disrupts the communication between our immune system and bacteria, causing infections. Chronic Ibuprofen use can further weaken this barrier, affecting our sense of self identity at a cellular level. This breakdown in communication can result in a dark cycle of health issues. Our brain's function is influenced by the communication between our gut bacteria and fungi, rather than being solely a human process.
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