There is a 50-year high huge stack of medical articles on Acetaminophen/paracetamol/tylenol/Calpol - whatever you want to call it - , which have clearly described the immunological, biochemical and other "problems" with tylenol.
It's an immune suppressant in many different ways and has long been associated with asthma as well... and tylenol should NEVER EVER be used during infection, or fever.
Those pregnant women now tiltokking about how they are going to dose up to spite Trump, might just regret the day.
The articles stating that Tylenol should not be used during infections and fever, have been on the WHO website for over 20 years. I started writing this and presenting medical evidence that Tylenol was dangerous, in 1997.
It is utterly gobsmacking to me, that doctors don't know the peer-reviewed, published information that is already there. We should not be discussing this in 2025.
There are many articles on my website about tylenol, and the stupidity of giving it to children, or taking it as an adult for fever. Immunologically speaking, it's like shooting your attack dog, that is trying to take down a burglar.....
This is a study comparing folate (natural form) and folic acid (synthetic.)
Adverse Effects of Excessive Folic Acid Consumption and Its Implications for Individuals With the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase C677T Genotype
Jessica Hecker 1,✉, Rhett Layton 1, Robert W Parker 2
Editors: Alexander Muacevic, John R Adler
Author information
Article notes
Copyright and License information
PMCID: PMC11930790 PMID: 40130142
Abstract
This scoping review examines the risks of high folic acid supplementation in expectant mothers, particularly those with the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism. While folic acid is essential for DNA synthesis and preventing neural tube defects, excessive intake may pose health risks, especially for individuals with the MTHFR variant. These individuals have a reduced ability to process folic acid, leading to the accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA), which is associated with vitamin B12 deficiency, cognitive and psychiatric issues, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. This review emphasizes the importance of monitoring folic acid intake and explores alternative supplements such as 5-MTHF or 5-FTHF, which may mitigate these risks by bypassing MTHFR conversion. Personalized nutrition, considering genetic variations, is crucial for optimizing health and minimizing potential harm.
VERY IMPORTANT BELOW 👇
Very few adverse effects of excess natural folate with 5-MTHF supplementation have been documented, and for this reason, they do not apply to concerns such as the accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) in the blood. UMFA in the bloodstream has been associated with adverse health effects, such as cognitive impairment, cleft lip, and autism [8]
AI said THIS 👇 about Folinic acid:
Folinic acid is the active, natural form of vitamin B9, while leucovorin is a prescription drug containing a high-dose, pharmaceutical-grade version of folinic acid. The terms are often used interchangeably, but there are key differences in their dosage, regulation, and clinical use.
My understanding of the (stated) reason behind the CDC pushing folic acid was to decrease neural tube defects. If there is such a tremendous problem with the absorption due to MTHFR (
As quoted from the above study:
According to a study by de Góes Soligo et al. [9], the MTHFR C677T mutation was found in 49.2% of fertile women and 58.5% of infertile women
Wouldn’t we still be seeing neural tube defects? Can someone explain this?
The study went on to say this:
This mutation impairs the conversion of folic acid to L-methylfolate, resulting in folic acid buildup and potentially elevated homocysteine levels, which can have adverse effects.
THEN THIS 👇!!!!!!!
accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) in the blood. UMFA in the bloodstream has been associated with adverse health effects, such as cognitive impairment, cleft lip, and autism [8]
And THIS 👇
A common genetic variation that deserves attention when discussing the upper limits of folic acid is the MTHFR gene, specifically the C677T variant, which can lead to higher levels of unmetabolized folic acid in the blood. This buildup has been linked to health issues such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and heart disease [9].
AND THIS:
Like any drug, folic acid has the potential for possible side effects. Murray et al. [17] present several adverse effects that can stem from elevated levels of folic acid in the blood. It is mentioned that high levels of folic acid can mask the symptoms of anemia caused by low vitamin B12, which can result in serious brain and nerve damage if left untreated. Additionally unmetabolized folic acid can cause issues such as DNA damage, leading to an increased risk of cancer and digestive complications. Additionally, high levels of folic acid, especially above the recommended limit, have been shown to decrease the activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are important for our body’s immune system. This is particularly concerning for older women, as lower NK cell activity can make it harder for the body to fight off cancer. Excess folic acid has also been connected to heart disease, autism, and birth defects like cleft lip.
I have heard of the saying, “death by a thousand cuts.” This seems like, “autism by a thousand cuts.” Perhaps there are one or more intersecting points in Acetaminophen, vaccines, dioxin sprays, folic acid, etc
Is autism a G-alpha protein defect reversible with natural vitamin A?
M N Megson. Med Hypotheses. 2000 Jun.
Abstract
Autism may be a disorder linked to the disruption of the G-alpha protein, affecting retinoid receptors in the brain. A study of 60 autistic children suggests that autism may be caused by inserting a G-alpha protein defect, the pertussis toxin found in the DPT vaccine, into genetically at-risk children. This toxin separates the G-alpha protein from retinoid receptors. Those most at risk report a family history of at least one parent with a pre-existing G-alpha protein defect, including night blindness, pseudohypoparathyroidism or adenoma of the thyroid or pituitary gland. Natural vitamin A may reconnect the retinoid receptors critical for vision, sensory perception, language processing and attention. Autism spectrum disorders have increased from 1 in 10 000 in 1978 to 1 in 300 in some US communities in 1999. Recent evidence indicates that autism is a disorder of the nervous system and the immune system, affecting multiple metabolic pathways
Ai said this:
The Proposed Link to G-alpha Proteins
A study proposed that disruptions in G-alpha protein function could impact retinoid receptors, which are crucial for brain functions like language and attention.
I would like to go on but I have run out of time as I have other responsibilities. Thank you for your time.
There is a 50-year high huge stack of medical articles on Acetaminophen/paracetamol/tylenol/Calpol - whatever you want to call it - , which have clearly described the immunological, biochemical and other "problems" with tylenol.
It's an immune suppressant in many different ways and has long been associated with asthma as well... and tylenol should NEVER EVER be used during infection, or fever.
Those pregnant women now tiltokking about how they are going to dose up to spite Trump, might just regret the day.
The articles stating that Tylenol should not be used during infections and fever, have been on the WHO website for over 20 years. I started writing this and presenting medical evidence that Tylenol was dangerous, in 1997.
It is utterly gobsmacking to me, that doctors don't know the peer-reviewed, published information that is already there. We should not be discussing this in 2025.
There are many articles on my website about tylenol, and the stupidity of giving it to children, or taking it as an adult for fever. Immunologically speaking, it's like shooting your attack dog, that is trying to take down a burglar.....
This is just one of them.
https://www.beyondconformity.co.nz/hilary-s-desk/paracetamol_should_not_be_used_for_infectious_fevers-revisited
This is a study comparing folate (natural form) and folic acid (synthetic.)
Adverse Effects of Excessive Folic Acid Consumption and Its Implications for Individuals With the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase C677T Genotype
Jessica Hecker 1,✉, Rhett Layton 1, Robert W Parker 2
Editors: Alexander Muacevic, John R Adler
Author information
Article notes
Copyright and License information
PMCID: PMC11930790 PMID: 40130142
Abstract
This scoping review examines the risks of high folic acid supplementation in expectant mothers, particularly those with the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism. While folic acid is essential for DNA synthesis and preventing neural tube defects, excessive intake may pose health risks, especially for individuals with the MTHFR variant. These individuals have a reduced ability to process folic acid, leading to the accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA), which is associated with vitamin B12 deficiency, cognitive and psychiatric issues, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. This review emphasizes the importance of monitoring folic acid intake and explores alternative supplements such as 5-MTHF or 5-FTHF, which may mitigate these risks by bypassing MTHFR conversion. Personalized nutrition, considering genetic variations, is crucial for optimizing health and minimizing potential harm.
VERY IMPORTANT BELOW 👇
Very few adverse effects of excess natural folate with 5-MTHF supplementation have been documented, and for this reason, they do not apply to concerns such as the accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) in the blood. UMFA in the bloodstream has been associated with adverse health effects, such as cognitive impairment, cleft lip, and autism [8]
AI said THIS 👇 about Folinic acid:
Folinic acid is the active, natural form of vitamin B9, while leucovorin is a prescription drug containing a high-dose, pharmaceutical-grade version of folinic acid. The terms are often used interchangeably, but there are key differences in their dosage, regulation, and clinical use.
My understanding of the (stated) reason behind the CDC pushing folic acid was to decrease neural tube defects. If there is such a tremendous problem with the absorption due to MTHFR (
As quoted from the above study:
According to a study by de Góes Soligo et al. [9], the MTHFR C677T mutation was found in 49.2% of fertile women and 58.5% of infertile women
Wouldn’t we still be seeing neural tube defects? Can someone explain this?
The study went on to say this:
This mutation impairs the conversion of folic acid to L-methylfolate, resulting in folic acid buildup and potentially elevated homocysteine levels, which can have adverse effects.
THEN THIS 👇!!!!!!!
accumulation of unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) in the blood. UMFA in the bloodstream has been associated with adverse health effects, such as cognitive impairment, cleft lip, and autism [8]
And THIS 👇
A common genetic variation that deserves attention when discussing the upper limits of folic acid is the MTHFR gene, specifically the C677T variant, which can lead to higher levels of unmetabolized folic acid in the blood. This buildup has been linked to health issues such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and heart disease [9].
AND THIS:
Like any drug, folic acid has the potential for possible side effects. Murray et al. [17] present several adverse effects that can stem from elevated levels of folic acid in the blood. It is mentioned that high levels of folic acid can mask the symptoms of anemia caused by low vitamin B12, which can result in serious brain and nerve damage if left untreated. Additionally unmetabolized folic acid can cause issues such as DNA damage, leading to an increased risk of cancer and digestive complications. Additionally, high levels of folic acid, especially above the recommended limit, have been shown to decrease the activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are important for our body’s immune system. This is particularly concerning for older women, as lower NK cell activity can make it harder for the body to fight off cancer. Excess folic acid has also been connected to heart disease, autism, and birth defects like cleft lip.
I have heard of the saying, “death by a thousand cuts.” This seems like, “autism by a thousand cuts.” Perhaps there are one or more intersecting points in Acetaminophen, vaccines, dioxin sprays, folic acid, etc
Is autism a G-alpha protein defect reversible with natural vitamin A?
M N Megson. Med Hypotheses. 2000 Jun.
Abstract
Autism may be a disorder linked to the disruption of the G-alpha protein, affecting retinoid receptors in the brain. A study of 60 autistic children suggests that autism may be caused by inserting a G-alpha protein defect, the pertussis toxin found in the DPT vaccine, into genetically at-risk children. This toxin separates the G-alpha protein from retinoid receptors. Those most at risk report a family history of at least one parent with a pre-existing G-alpha protein defect, including night blindness, pseudohypoparathyroidism or adenoma of the thyroid or pituitary gland. Natural vitamin A may reconnect the retinoid receptors critical for vision, sensory perception, language processing and attention. Autism spectrum disorders have increased from 1 in 10 000 in 1978 to 1 in 300 in some US communities in 1999. Recent evidence indicates that autism is a disorder of the nervous system and the immune system, affecting multiple metabolic pathways
Ai said this:
The Proposed Link to G-alpha Proteins
A study proposed that disruptions in G-alpha protein function could impact retinoid receptors, which are crucial for brain functions like language and attention.
I would like to go on but I have run out of time as I have other responsibilities. Thank you for your time.