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September 26, 2025

Are Deranged Left-Wingers Now Overdosing on Tylenol to "Own the CHUDs?"
Plus: GAINZZZ

Robert Malone on Tylenol and the FDA's sloppy, Big-Pharma-Phriendly "guidance."

And also: the possible use of a specific form of vitamin B9, folic acid, to reduce the effects of autism.

Note to those suffering from TDS- do not overdose on Tylenol. Tylenol overdose can kill you. How does it kill? By depleting a key molecule called glutathione, which is involved in the biochemical pathway by which Acetaminophen (eg Tylenol) is metabolized (broken down), which happens primarily in the liver. Like all drugs (and vaccines), Tylenol is toxic when taken in sufficient doses that exceed the "therapeutic window".

The only question is whether or not the FDA has previously defined that "therapeutic window" too broadly. And, in the case of the developing brain, data suggest a strong risk that, in fact, the FDA has been too promiscuous in its Tylenol dosing guidance. For the most part, epidemiological analyses suggesting otherwise appear to have been compromised by previously unrecognized and unaccounted-for confounding variables.

Sound familiar?

The FDA and US HHS are now moving to correct that longstanding oversight. POTUS, who has a deep, longstanding, 20 year personal interest in Autism and ASD, has announced this shift in FDA policy and guidance in a press conference. And both dead media and their clients have mounted an aggressive campaign to attack and delegitimize the messengers. But unlike propaganda and marketing, data and actual objective clinical/scientific research are stubborn things.
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What is this drug that the FDA and NIH are endorsing as a potential treatment for some cases of Autism/Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD)? Leucovorin is otherwise known as Folinic acid. It is basically a synthetic vitamin, chemically and pharmacologically related to the vitamin known as Folic acid or B9.

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Adequate levels of folate are necessary to support fetal and child neurodevelopment. Administration of Folinic acid to a subset of children with ASD can result is marked improvements in ASD symptoms, including overall cognitive and communication function.

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Apparently these findings are supported by expert opinion and research at the NIH. Notice anything about these publications and journals? These findings are not being published in 'big" journals. Despite the growing incidence and prevalence of ASD, this basic and clinical research area has been treated as if any research or findings relating to ASD diagnosis and treatment are outside the Overton window of allowable medical and scientific discourse.


The left, a group of arts-and-crafts majors and Theater Kids who hilariously claim to be all about The Science (TM), is furiously denying all of their previous coverage of the possible link between acetaminophen and autism.

In 2013, Reuters reported on a connection between Tylenol use by pregnant women and autism in their children.

But now, they claim there's no scientific basis for making this connection. None at all!

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You know who else says that Tylenol is not recommended for pregnant women?

Tylenol itself:

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As you know, pregnant leftwing women -- or "pregnant people," as CNN says...

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... are deliberately risking autism in their children to "own" Trump.

There are reports of women who actually overdosed on Tylenol to own Trump -- and yes, as Robert Malone explained above, you can die from liver failure if you overdose on Tylenol:

Conversation Nicole Sirotek @NicoleSirotek

Sep 24

Got a frantic call at 4am from a husband who was given my phone number via someone who had it. His pregnant wife is now on a ventilator dying of liver failure trying to "prove" that Tylenol doesn't cause autism since this is trending in TikTok.

He know has to make to make the tough decision to try and save an unborn baby that may not survive outside the womb at an approx gestation of 23-25wks. At the same time his wife won't survive through the week and will never get to meet her baby

These reports, however, are all hearsay. "I heard from this guy," "I heard from this nurse." We have no confirmation of these stories and no details -- which hospital, for example.

So I'm skeptical. Not because I doubt this could happen and may be happening, just because there's no evidence that this likely thing did happen.

We would hope that if there are women showing up in the ER after a stupid TikTok stunt, the professional community of doctors and scientists would warn women that yes, Tylenol is dangerous in large doses -- but they wouldn't warn us, because that might Help Trump.

I don't know why, but I just find this woman to be spilling over with common sense.

Look at those calcium cannons. Her baby is going to be Hulk-sized in a month.

On to GAINZZZ.

A new study says that even if you just turned 29, like I did, you can get GAINZZZ well past 60.

A new Canadian study is offering a powerful message to older adults and those who care for them: it's never too late to bounce back. Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that nearly one in four older adults age 60 or older who reported poor well-being at the beginning of a national study--due to pain, health issues, low mood, or isolation--had regained optimal well-being within just three years.

Don't sweat that big number, "three years." Don't think of it as having to work out for three years before you finally get the benefit. No, you'll start seeing the benefits after a couple of weeks (though you might grumble about soreness and tightness for a while).

It's just that after three years, you achieve "optimal" well-being.

The study says, at least.

"This isn't just a story of resilience--it's a roadmap for how we can help more older adults recover and thrive," says first author Mabel Ho, a recent doctoral graduate at the University of Toronto's Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work (FIFSW) and the Institute of Life Course and Aging. "Our findings highlight the powerful role of modifiable lifestyle and psychosocial factors in shaping healthy aging trajectories."

The researchers defined optimal well-being as the absence of severe physical, cognitive, mental, or emotional conditions that interfere with daily functioning, combined with high levels of self-reported physical health, mental well-being, happiness, and overall life satisfaction.

The study focused exclusively on individuals who were in a state of suboptimal well-being at the outset. Their baseline health status was then compared to their condition after the three-year follow-up period to assess whether they had achieved optimal well-being.

The researchers sought to identify factors associated with the likelihood that these older adults would recover. Remarkably, individuals who reported strong psychological and emotional wellness at the outset were over five times more likely to achieve this very high bar of 'optimal well-being' than those who were struggling with psychological well-being at baseline.

Other baseline characteristics significantly associated with recovery included maintaining a healthy body weight, engaging in regular physical activity, avoiding insomnia, refraining from smoking, and participating in social activities.

"It's incredibly encouraging to see that, with the right supports and lifestyle, many older adults can reclaim full health, happiness, and independence--even after serious health challenges," says Ho.


Fat activist: Ozempic is a plot to erase fat people from existence.

The lefties constantly calling for violence attempt some hilarious training at violence:


Zarathustra
@zarathustra5150

19h

"Mangione's fanbase seem to be mostly young women from well-off backgrounds, and while his looks play in part, there is notably a late tsarist tendency among younger American leftists to revel in political violence. Perhaps they genuinely believe they're fighting 'fascism', or they find their comfortable and safe lives too anxiety-inducing and would rather the thrill of political and social breakdown. Old fuddy-duddy that I am, I think of Kenneth Clark's wise words: 'Like the people of Alexandria, they are bored by civilisation; but all the evidence suggests that the boredom of barbarism is infinitely greater."

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My own GAINZZZ journey:

I started to break my fast - or semi-fast -- Saturday night, and then actually ate a meal on Sunday.

I didn't lose that much -- only ten pounds. That's not great for an 18 or 19 day fast. Previously, I've lost about three quarters of a pound per day.

The trouble is that the second half of the "fast" was really just a semi-fast where I was eating a low number of calories, around 400-500, rather than none at all.

If you fast -- and I'm not saying you should -- you may feel light-headed. This happens, I believe -- and unlike every left-wing Twitter Expert in Everything, I'm not an expert --because when you fast, your body starts peeing out unnecessary water, and you lose about five pounds of water weight in the first five days. This results -- again, I believe -- in a decrease of water in your blood and thus a reduction in blood volume, which results in low blood pressure and therefore light-headedness.

That's why I make sure I have electrolytes in the form of bone broth (100 calories per large cup) and pickles (5-6 calories per quarter pickle). To try to retain water and keep my blood pressure at a normal level.

Also -- and I don't recommend this, I'm just saying this is what I do -- I halve my blood pressure medicine during a fast. My blood pressure is already going down, I don't need to really beat it down with medicine.

Halfway through the fast I made the mistake of having my full blood pressure dose and immediately got light-headed. I ate some crackers to try to get my blood pressure back up.

And that re-awakened my hunger, and then I just started having 400-500 calories per day after that, and stopped losing significant amounts of weight.

So, kind of a failure of a fast. Or, maybe not a failure, but a fizzle. I didn't see the really spectacular results from my 27-day real-deal-Holyfield fast, where I lost, I don't know, 25 pounds of fat, maybe?

I'll try another one in a month or two. At least I'm now at an okay weight. Okay >>> Not Okay.

Do you have any GAINZZZ?!





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