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Trump, RFK Jr. May Be Right About Acetaminophen, But Why The Rush?


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if you've heard this one before: A senile reality TV star and a publicity-seeking nepo baby walk into a press conference and announce that a widely used pain reliever may cause autism ...

Punch line? No punch line. It really happened, though few would have noticed if the senile reality TV star (Donald Trump) wasn't the president of the United States and the publicity-seeking nepo baby (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) wasn't a member of that president's cabinet.

Because of their identities, I guess we need to talk about whether what they're saying is true, and about why they're saying it now.

Guess what? What they're saying MAY be true.

At least some studies have indeed found at least some correlation between acetaminophen use by pregnant women and subsequent diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in their children.

Correlation is not the same thing as causation, and studies have yet to establish the latter at any significant level of confidence. It might well turn out that the underlying causes of the pain, rather than effects of the drug used to alleviate the pain, are responsible. Or the correlation could just be random statistical noise.

But it does seem like an investigation that's worth pursuing.

And it does seem like a legitimate reason for pregnant women to consider solutions other than acetaminophen for their pain relief needs.

In fact, it's just one more in a long line of reasons for everyone to avoid acetaminophen. The drug has been CONVINCINGLY linked to liver damage (especially among drinkers) and kidney damage (among long-term users).

Maybe there's really no causal link to autism/ADHD; maybe there is. But with any number of pain relief options out there, does it really make sense to continue using a drug we already knew was bad for us?

While a senile reality TV star and publicity-seeking nepo baby might not be the best spokesmen for an anti-acetaminophen advocacy campaign, those of us who care about our own health and the health of our loved ones should probably just take the "I learned something today" win here.

As to reasons for the sudden, and obviously fast-tracked, rollout of the Trump/RFK campaign, we can plausibly infer that it's of a piece with other recent publicity plays, from Trump's murder campaign in the Caribbean, to the making of a podcaster into a partisan martyr, to the "cancellation" campaigns against anti-Trump media.

What ties all those things together? Donald Trump's quest for distractions from the matter of his close personal relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein.

He's "flooding the zone with sh*t," as Steve Bannon put it, in hope of making that controversy go away.

Release the Epstein files.

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Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.


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Bari Weiss Free Press featured Jill Escher, who explained the rush.

Escher has two children with autism and wonders what will become of them after she can no longer care for them. This is a problem that did not exist several decades ago.

.thefp.com/p/the-autism-surge-lies-conspiracies

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So if Jill Escher stops taking acetaminophen, her children will stop being autistic? That doesn't make much sense. I also wonder what will become of my autistic son when I can no longer care for him. The problem has existed for, at least, centuries and probably longer. Read up on Isaac Newton some time. If he wasn't autistic, no one else has ever been either.

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Isaac Newton may well have been autistic.

The point about Escher is NOT that she should stop taking acetaminophen, nor that her children are expected to stop being autistic.

Your response is going defensively sideways here; neither you nor Escher should be blamed for your children experiencing autism. However, the wider public needs to begin talking about how these children can be cared for as adults.

There are articles about autism in Cuba that might be acceptable starting points. Cuba DOES have children and adults with autism, but at much lower rates than the United States. Why the difference? The same situation exists with Japan, where a much lower incidence of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) occurred when they began to delay vaccines to age 2. Questions should be asked, not suppressed or distorted.

The point is that science and crucial conversations should not be censored so that a particular powerful group can continue to benefit at the expense of ordinary people.

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I agree 100%. As you may have noticed, the bulk of my column is devoted to suggesting that people should reconsider using acetaminophen. Above and beyond the POSSIBLE connection to autism, there are already proven connections to other bad things. But we know why it came up now. Trump said "we need more distractions from Epstein. Anybody got something?" and RFK's hand shot in the air and he said "ooh! Ooh! I've got one! Pick mine!"

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The man who invented calculus, wrote the laws of gravity and wrote Philosophi Naturalis Principia Mathematica was autistic?

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There's some debate over whether it was Newton or Leibnitz who invented the calculus. But yes, that guy. Zero doubt that he was "on the spectrum."

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RFK Jr (whom you refer to disparagingly as a nepo baby) developed spasmodic dysphonia at age 42.

This neurological condition was temporally related to his getting a flu shot. RFK Jr discovered later, upon researching more about the flu shot, that the flu shot can instigate spasmodic dysphonia in some people.

He was not, of course, informed of this potential outcome when he took an annual flu shot. Are you planning to get all sorts of medical injections this year? Are you informed about potential side effects that might be longer lasting than a week of the flu? LA Times on dysphonia

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I suspect I'm in the top 1% of "vaccinated people now living" on the "number of vaccines" metric. All of the child vaccines. All of the military vaccines. All of the overseas military vaccines, twice. An anthrax vaccine from a tube "EXPERIMENTAL -- DO NOT USE ON HUMANS" under threat of court martial. Regular flu shots. Regular pneumonia shots. Shingrix. Tetanus shots multiple times after injury. And I was a guinea pig for the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine trial. At some point, starting in the mid-1990s I think, I started carefully reading all the consent materials AND looking up whatever I could find on the Internet before getting a shot. And I'm definitely against vaccine mandates.

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For anyone who might possibly find this autism research useful:

.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7572136/

Case study: Rapid complete recovery from an autism spectrum disorder after treatment of aspergillus with the antifungal drugs itraconazole and Sporanox

Thomas Knapp, I am not trying to annoy you in particular with this link. I post it only because my late mother had disabling migraine headaches during my childhood. Our physicians had no idea how to treat her misery successfully.

Mom happened across a German magazine article about food allergies and migraines during my teen years. Lo and behold, it turned out that she could control her migraines by eliminating chocolate, banana, wine, hard cheeses, orange peels etc from her diet.

This strategy does not cure all migraines in all people. However, the information improved the quality of my mothers life (and therefore mine as well). If there is someone out there with autism who could benefit from Sporanox, best wishes to you

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