
ER Editor: Acetominaphen has an alternative name. In the UK and France it is called paracetamol, and sold in France as the popular, go-to painkiller Doliprane. Recently, due to the dangerous nature of the drug, its availability was restricted in the UK and Australia, only being sold in small quantities. Paracetamol in slow-release formulations was banned in the EU.
We invite readers to pay close attention to the little trick Trump has played in this situation, by showcasing Tylenol. Dr. Nicolas Hulscher gets it.
Zerohedge meanwhile has this —
“Don’t Take It”: Trump Warns Pregnant Women To Avoid Tylenol Over Autism Concerns
“With Tylenol, don’t take it, don’t take it,” Trump said, adding that the FDA would issue a notice to physicians over the risk of acetaminophen during pregnancy, and begin the process to make a safety label change.
JUST IN – Trump says tomorrow will be the “biggest announcement medically” in the history of U.S., “I think we’ve found an answer to autism.” pic.twitter.com/e1WrejfsfH
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) September 21, 2025
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This is a highly useful observation by Vigilant Fox —
Trump briefly turned his attention to vaccines before saying a few words about the Tylenol findings. The big takeaway here is that he said vaccines and autism in the same sentence.
He brought up a shocking health pattern among the Amish — and he didn’t just mention it once, he said it twice for emphasis.
“I think I can say that there are certain groups of people [Amish] that don’t take vaccines and don’t take any pills that have NO AUTISM — that have NO AUTISM.”
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BREAKING: White House Announces Tylenol–Autism Link, Opens Door to Vaccines
The pathway to developmental regression begins with vaccines, not acetaminophen.
Today, the White House and HHS announced a potential link between prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), along with new actions to limit its use.
In a MAJOR development, both Trump and RFK Jr. also acknowledged the possibility that vaccines contribute to autism. As Trump said (ER: These apparent throwaway comments by Trump always contain much truth):
“They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, it’s a disgrace.”
This was not anticipated based on prior media coverage of this event — and it represents a massive win.
Although most of the spotlight fell on Tylenol, the evidence is undeniable: acetaminophen is NOT the root cause. At most, it weakens defenses and heightens vulnerability. The true trigger — then and now — is VACCINES.

The Evidence
Prenatal Exposure
The most comprehensive review to date, by Prada et al, evaluated acetaminophen use during pregnancy:
- 27 studies found a positive association with neurodevelopmental disorders (ASD/ADHD).
- 9 studies showed no link.
- 4 studies suggested protective effects.
Autism was never diagnosed at birth. In every study, it emerged years later—typically ages 2–8, the very same window when children are loaded with a battery of vaccines. None of these papers accounted for vaccination as a confounder. This shows prenatal Tylenol exposure may predispose children, but the neurological injuries are detected during the vaccine years.

Postnatal Exposure
Schultz et al (2008): Children given Tylenol after MMR vaccination were about six times more likely to later be diagnosed with autism. In those who regressed (lost previously acquired skills), the risk was nearly fourfold, and in those with clear post-vaccine complications, the risk spiked to over eightfold. By contrast, ibuprofen showed no association.

Yengst et al (2025): In a Medicaid cohort of 674,000+ children, repeated episodes of fever, ear infections, or other “Tylenol-triggering” illnesses were linked to a 2½-fold higher risk of autism. Among girls with multiple fevers, the risk climbed to nearly fourfold.

Taken together, these studies reveal a consistent pattern: autism risk intensifies in the post-vaccine period, when febrile reactions are most common, and acetaminophen use in this context may amplify the likelihood of developmental regression.
Acetaminophen depletes glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant/detox system, exactly when the brain faces inflammatory/oxidative stress (e.g., fever, seizure, immune activation). Some pediatric practices have even recommended Tylenol before vaccine visits “just in case,” meaning kids arrive with defenses already depleted as the shots provoke fever/immune activation—priming them for worse outcomes.
Confounding by Indication
Tylenol is rarely given at random. It is usually given because a child has spiked a fever or suffered a seizure — often after vaccination. This creates what’s known as confounding by indication: the very reason for giving Tylenol (a serious post-vaccine reaction) is already linked to elevated risk.
Across studies, a clear pattern emerges:
- Diagnoses cluster in early childhood (ages 2–8), the most intensive vaccine years.
- Greater fever/illness burden — situations when Tylenol is typically used — corresponds to higher odds of autism.
- Regression subgroups show the largest risks following vaccination (Schultz).
Together, the evidence points to vaccination as the trigger, with Tylenol lowering defenses by depleting glutathione and thereby magnifying the neurologic damage.
Timeline Reality
- Tylenol was released in the 1950s. Autism rates stayed flat.
- The surge began in the late 1980s and 1990s, exactly when the childhood vaccine schedule doubled and tripled.
If Tylenol alone were the driver, autism would have spiked in the 1950s. It didn’t.

The Missing Evidence
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There are no case reports of regression to autism from acetaminophen alone.
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By contrast, there are thousands of parental reports and multiple peer-reviewed studies documenting developmental regression after vaccination.
Nonetheless, today’s announcement has opened the door for an official investigation into the glaring link between childhood vaccination and autism.
At the McCullough Foundation, we are finalizing one of the most comprehensive analyses ever conducted on the causes of autism — untainted by fraud, bias, and corruption. You can rest assured that all risk factors will be included, INCLUDING VACCINES.
No stone will be left unturned — and no protected interest will be spared.
Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation
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