Topic: Tylenol

16 chapters across the catalog

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:36:49 - 2:40:23

1812: Champagne Socialist

Tylenol Autism Lawsuit, Texas AG Ken Paxton

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, alleging the drug was deceptively marketed to pregnant women despite links to autism. The lawsuit follows claims made by Donald Trump regarding the medication's safety. Johnson & Johnson recently spun off its consumer health division, which now handles Tylenol sales.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:38:08 - 1:41:20

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Tylenol, Circumcision and Autism Correlation

Discussion centers on studies suggesting a link between Tylenol use during circumcision and increased rates of autism. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cited regarding historical evidence of Tylenol's impact on fetal development and infant health. The segment notes that pharmaceutical companies are increasingly including more side effects in their advertisements.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 40:12 - 46:38

1803: Drone Wall

Tylenol, Glutathione Depletion, and Autism Theories

Dr. Christina Parks posits that Tylenol is associated with autism because it depletes glutathione, the body's primary antioxidant responsible for mopping up brain inflammation. The theory suggests that combining Tylenol with the acute immune activation of childhood vaccines creates a "double whammy" that can lead to neurological disorders or SIDS. Legal strategies are reportedly being developed to use Tylenol discovery as a way to bypass vaccine manufacturer immunity.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 46:39 - 48:05

1803: Drone Wall

TikTok Vaccine Vlogger and Side Effect Anxiety

A TikTok creator shared her experience of becoming bedridden for a week following COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. Despite her history of severe reactions, she continues to follow the vaccination schedule and requests "good vibes" from her audience. The segment highlights the culture of public health virtue signaling and the use of Tylenol to manage vaccine-induced illness.

Stimming
Episode 1802 58:19 - 1:03:42

1802: Stimming

Tylenol and Autism, Trump Health Warnings

Donald Trump and RFK Jr. have issued warnings regarding the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy, citing an association with autism and ADHD. The narrative contrasts American medical culture, which frequently uses fever reducers, with the Dutch approach of "sicking it out" to allow the body's natural immune response to function. Critics of the administration's stance argue that high fevers in pregnant women pose a greater risk than the medication itself.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 2:20:58 - 2:27:01

1514: Holiday Heart

Children's Medication Shortages and Pharmacy Limits

Major pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens have implemented purchase limits on children's pain and fever medications due to high demand during the "tripledemic" of flu, COVID, and RSV. The Biden administration has authorized the release of Tamiflu from the strategic national stockpile to address these supply chain constraints.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 1:24:14 - 1:26:00

1468: Superwokes

Tylenol Link to Autism and ADHD

An NIH-funded study suggests a correlation between prenatal and early childhood exposure to acetaminophen (Tylenol) and an increased risk of ADHD and autism. The hosts discuss how Tylenol is frequently administered to children following vaccinations to manage fever, potentially complicating the debate over vaccine-induced developmental issues.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 2:12:27 - 2:14:01

1293: Covidiots

Dave Jones Coronavirus Recovery and Mask Efficacy

Dave Jones, creator of the Freedom Controller, shared his experience recovering from a case of COVID-19. Despite his wife being a strict mask-wearer and teacher, Jones contracted the virus and managed his 102-degree fever by alternating Tylenol and Advil. He concluded that his strict adherence to mask-wearing did not prevent the infection, calling the efficacy of masks "bullcrap."

The Election Special
Episode 1291 34:32 - 38:46

1291: The Election Special

New York Travel Restrictions, Personal COVID Recovery

New York implemented strict testing and a four-day quarantine for travelers. A listener shares a personal account of recovering from COVID-19 using Tylenol, noting that the National Guard's rapid testing operation was efficient. The segment concludes with a warning that digital health passports may lead to a permanent loss of freedom.

Support Squirrel
Episode 982 1:37:11 - 1:42:24

982: Support Squirrel

Opioid Crisis, Addiction Treatment Industry

A study suggests that over-the-counter medications like Tylenol and Advil can be as effective as prescription opioids for pain relief. Meanwhile, private equity firms and large chains like Acadia Healthcare are aggressively acquiring profitable addiction treatment centers to capitalize on insurance payouts.

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 1:57:00 - 2:01:35

506: Happy Earth Gay

Tylenol Cognitive Effects, Liver Failure and Bullying

A discussion on recent medical research suggests that Tylenol (acetaminophen) may dull the pain of social rejection and existential anxiety. The hosts cite an article from The Atlantic and research from the University of Kentucky. They warn about the dangers of liver failure from overdose and question the PR push to reclassify the drug as a calming agent for school children.

We Live!!!
Episode 306 8:51 - 18:06

306: We Live!!!

Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, Tylenol Murders, DNA Testing

The FBI is seeking a DNA sample from Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, to investigate a potential link to the 1982 Tylenol cyanide poisonings. Author Scott Bartz, a former Johnson & Johnson employee, suggests in his upcoming book "The Tylenol Mafia" that the tampering occurred within the company's distribution chain rather than at retail locations. Speculation exists that the FBI's focus on Kaczynski serves as a media distraction to protect pharmaceutical advertisers from liability.

Prince Charles is Gay
Episode 240 1:22:52 - 1:24:26

240: Prince Charles is Gay

Guam Tree Snake Problem, Acetaminophen Mice Bombs

The U.S. Navy is addressing an invasive brown tree snake population in Guam by dropping frozen mice stuffed with acetaminophen (Tylenol) from aircraft. The mice are equipped with cardboard wings and streamers to catch in the forest canopy. The hosts marvel at the innovative, if bizarre, use of common over-the-counter medication as a targeted pesticide.

Miley Cyrus Meets Hannah Montana
Episode 137 1:09:14 - 1:11:05

137: Miley Cyrus Meets Hannah Montana

Live Interview with Swine Flu Survivor Eva

Eva, an assistant at the hosts' office, describes her recent experience with a confirmed case of H1N1. She lists her symptoms as fever, cough, headache, and fatigue, lasting approximately five days. She notes that she recovered using standard over-the-counter medications like Sudafed and Tylenol without using Tamiflu.

Almost Live From GitmoNation
Episode 43 1:13:45 - 1:16:52

43: Almost Live From GitmoNation

Bruce Ivins and the Anthrax Investigation

Scientists are expressing doubt regarding the government's case against the late Bruce E. Ivins, the military researcher accused of the 2001 anthrax attacks. The discussion focuses on the "new scientific methods" used to link spores to Ivins's flask and the suspicious nature of his suicide via Tylenol (paracetamol) overdose.

Planes Trains and Lyndon LaRouche
Episode 41 44:05 - 49:24

41: Planes Trains and Lyndon LaRouche

Bruce Ivins, Anthrax Investigation and Tylenol Suicide Theory

The hosts discuss the death of Bruce Ivins, the government scientist linked to the post-9/11 anthrax letters. They express skepticism regarding the official report that Ivins committed suicide using massive quantities of Tylenol and codeine. They suggest the death may have been an assassination or a "wacky" event designed to discredit conspiracy theorists.