Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Tylenol reduces glutathione levels.Glutathione, the short description, is what the body needs tonaturally process heavy metals. This is why many DAN doctors willprescribe a topical glutathione supplement.So while I'm sure all of our children are genetically susceptible toautism, giving them Tylenol after the shots was like giving them"Miracle-Gro for Autism". That's something the pediatricians need to be aware of. They are the> ones recommending it. The AAP needs to get on board with that one.> They need to be telling pediatricians not to administer/prescribe> Tylenol to infants and toddlers getting vaccines.>> Of course that would involve indirectly admitting that heavy metals> are entering the child's body, and the body needs all the glutathione> it can get to get it out.>> So we know the AAP wont listen, the doctors wont listen, do you think> the folks at McNeil would listen?>> FDA?>Every doctor's appointment I remember those> shots.The doctor told usto give him Tylenol before the shots.After I> found out about the vaccines, as well as the fact that Tylenol reduces> glutathione levels,we had to drop that doctor, and find a newone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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