The Startling Link of Autism & Acetaminophen
In continuing from the underlying medical conditions associated with autism, in addition to heavy metal accumulation, researchers are finding that acetaminophen is strongly associated with the inflammation states seen in autism.
Researchers are finding that “…one explanation for the increased prevalence of autism is that increased exposure to acetaminophen, exacerbated by inflammation and oxidative stress, is neurotoxic in babies and small children.“
Studies have found that children who used acetaminophen between 12-18 months old were up to 21x more likely have regressive autism.
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