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[–]SheStillMay [スコア非表示]  (10子コメント)

Do you have any unbiased sources for this information. All I can find online are articles from anti-vax websites and not empirical data.

[–]Signterpchristy[S] [スコア非表示]  (9子コメント)

http://www.m.webmd.com/children/news/20091015/tylenol-may-weaken-infant-vaccines

Webmd is def not anti vax. Just trying to help parents out. Didn't say anything about being anti vax.

[–]Signterpchristy[S] [スコア非表示]  (8子コメント)

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-avoid-tylenol-after-vaccinations/

And honestly, most mainstream media isn't going to cover more natural ways to treat things. Our country is pro meds. My whole point was that if a child was having an adverse reaction, the parents would be more equipped to know what not to do. Hopefully you will never need this information.

[–]SheStillMay [スコア非表示]  (7子コメント)

Both articles you posted make the same point that giving tylenol after vaccines can inhibit immune system response. Pediatricians routinely recommend only giving tylenol if necessary and for comfort, because of this very reason - it can potentially mask symptoms of a reaction due to immune response. Nothing to do with the graphic you posted - I don't see one mention of glutathione. Do you have anything that mentions it specifically?

I don't mean to attack, I am just concerned about the spread of misinformation and scare tactics to further an agenda.

[–]Signterpchristy[S] [スコア非表示]  (6子コメント)

http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/study-evidence-that-acetaminophen-especially-in-conjunction-with-vaccines-is-a-major-cause-of-autism-and-asthma/

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/15878691/

Glutathione helps the body repair itself from injury, without it, pathogens can cross the blood-brain barrier allowing toxins in the vaccines to affect the brain.

[–]SheStillMay [スコア非表示]  (5子コメント)

Your first source is from a heavily biased organization and raises a lot of points that have been systematically refuted many times. Including that vaccines cause autism which is patently false. The conclusion from the second study is that overuse of acetaminophen might be related to increased occurrences of asthma. Nothing about vaccines.

I'm sorry but the graphic you posted is incorrect. I encourage anyone who might be following this thread to take the advice of medical professionals before misleading graphics claiming to share information that "most doctors don't know."