You might’ve seen the headlines: RFK Jr. and the MAHA group stirring debate over a possible Tylenol & Autism link.
Some call it conspiracy. Others say it’s overdue. But here’s the part no one talks about: Most of the “debunking” studies don’t actually test Tylenol. They blame pain, not the painkiller.
Think about this: If a baby or mom uses acetaminophen, the study might say, “Oh, it’s probably the pain or fever that caused issues, not the drug.” That’s not real science. That’s dodging the question.
Even big analyses admit the results are mixed at best. Some find a link, others don’t, which usually means something important isn’t being measured.
At Ancient Healings, we don’t claim to have all the answers, but we do believe in looking deeper. Modern medicine often treats symptoms and ignores the root. Nature reminds us: healing isn’t about masking pain, it’s about restoring balance.
Maybe I'm losing it at the ripe age of 31, or maybe I'm just getting more curious and more skeptical when studies blame anything but the drug usage.
This isn't just a MAHA or America specific problem. This affects our health globally.
Stay curious. Stay questioning.
|