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Episode #62: Uncovering Tylenol's Potential Risks During Pregnancy and Child Development
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Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is the host of "Functional Health Radio" and an advocate for holistic health and well-being. With extensive experience in the field of functional health, Dr. Hieshetter addresses controversial subjects in health and wellness with a focus on empathetic and fact-based conversations. Her work often involves dissecting complex medical topics and bringing light to issues that impact public health.
Episode Summary:In this riveting episode of "Functional Health Radio," Dr. Kristin Hieshetter dives deep into the controversy surrounding Tylenol (acetaminophen) and its implications for pregnant women and children's health. As part two of a compelling series, Dr. Hieshetter meticulously examines studies suggesting links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and increased risks of autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders in children. This episode highlights the historical, medical, and ethical concerns tied to one of the most commonly used over-the-counter medications in the world.
This discussion centers around research showing acetaminophen’s potential as an endocrine disruptor capable of affecting fetal brain development, with notable studies like the 2019 Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry article and others from UCLA and Sweden exploring this connection. Dr. Hieshetter raises awareness of these significant findings, intertwining scholarly data with her professional insights, and encourages listeners to approach this complex issue with open-mindedness and a commitment to understanding the broader implications on public health.
Key Takeaways:- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy has been linked to increased risks of autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, according to various studies.
- Historical issues with Johnson & Johnson’s products, such as asbestos in talcum powder, highlight concerns about trust and corporate responsibility.
- The notion that acetaminophen disrupts hormone function during pregnancy, potentially influencing fetal brain development, is supported by multiple research findings.
- There is a call for further investigations and dialogue about the safety of acetaminophen, particularly concerning its use in pregnant women and children.
- Alternative methods for managing fever and pain, especially during pregnancy, should be considered to minimize potential risks to fetal development.
- "We were propagandized to believe that certain medications are safe, and now we're facing the consequences of that trust."
- "If this is truly what's happening, as these researchers have said, it warrants additional investigation."
- "The rapid increase in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders in the United States of America is unacceptable."
- "Maternal acetaminophen use during pregnancy is linked to a 37% rise in hyperkinetic disorders and 29% in ADHD."
- "We must have honest conversations about the world we've created and the legacy we want to leave behind."
- Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry (2019) - Link
- UCLA Study (2014) on acetaminophen and neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Johnson and Johnson No More Tears expose by Gardner Harris.
- EWG Water Safety Reports - Link
- Alternative Medicine Review (2009) on acetaminophen and autism.
Listeners are encouraged to absorb the insights and data shared in this episode and reflect on the broader implications of acetaminophen use. For more enlightening discussions, stay tuned to "Functional Health Radio" and explore different avenues for enhancing personal and public health.
62 episodes
Manage episode 508066487 series 3562294
Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is the host of "Functional Health Radio" and an advocate for holistic health and well-being. With extensive experience in the field of functional health, Dr. Hieshetter addresses controversial subjects in health and wellness with a focus on empathetic and fact-based conversations. Her work often involves dissecting complex medical topics and bringing light to issues that impact public health.
Episode Summary:In this riveting episode of "Functional Health Radio," Dr. Kristin Hieshetter dives deep into the controversy surrounding Tylenol (acetaminophen) and its implications for pregnant women and children's health. As part two of a compelling series, Dr. Hieshetter meticulously examines studies suggesting links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and increased risks of autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders in children. This episode highlights the historical, medical, and ethical concerns tied to one of the most commonly used over-the-counter medications in the world.
This discussion centers around research showing acetaminophen’s potential as an endocrine disruptor capable of affecting fetal brain development, with notable studies like the 2019 Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry article and others from UCLA and Sweden exploring this connection. Dr. Hieshetter raises awareness of these significant findings, intertwining scholarly data with her professional insights, and encourages listeners to approach this complex issue with open-mindedness and a commitment to understanding the broader implications on public health.
Key Takeaways:- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy has been linked to increased risks of autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders, according to various studies.
- Historical issues with Johnson & Johnson’s products, such as asbestos in talcum powder, highlight concerns about trust and corporate responsibility.
- The notion that acetaminophen disrupts hormone function during pregnancy, potentially influencing fetal brain development, is supported by multiple research findings.
- There is a call for further investigations and dialogue about the safety of acetaminophen, particularly concerning its use in pregnant women and children.
- Alternative methods for managing fever and pain, especially during pregnancy, should be considered to minimize potential risks to fetal development.
- "We were propagandized to believe that certain medications are safe, and now we're facing the consequences of that trust."
- "If this is truly what's happening, as these researchers have said, it warrants additional investigation."
- "The rapid increase in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders in the United States of America is unacceptable."
- "Maternal acetaminophen use during pregnancy is linked to a 37% rise in hyperkinetic disorders and 29% in ADHD."
- "We must have honest conversations about the world we've created and the legacy we want to leave behind."
- Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry (2019) - Link
- UCLA Study (2014) on acetaminophen and neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Johnson and Johnson No More Tears expose by Gardner Harris.
- EWG Water Safety Reports - Link
- Alternative Medicine Review (2009) on acetaminophen and autism.
Listeners are encouraged to absorb the insights and data shared in this episode and reflect on the broader implications of acetaminophen use. For more enlightening discussions, stay tuned to "Functional Health Radio" and explore different avenues for enhancing personal and public health.
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