Does Tylenol CAUSE Autism? A Functional Medicine Doctor Responds

30/09/2025 30 min Temporada 1 Episodio 112
Does Tylenol CAUSE Autism? A Functional Medicine Doctor Responds

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Send us a textThis podcast episode is in response to President Trump and RFK Jr.’s recent news conference about Tylenol and Autism. What do we know? Is Tylenol safe? What ought parents — and would-be parents — know about taking Tylenol? Those questions are answered by Dr. Ron Dummar in this week’s episode of Be Well Now.Who is Dr. Dummar? He's a licensed Chiropractic Physician who holds a masters degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Dummar selected a scientific, evidence-based program for his Chiropractic training and additionally completed more than 3,000 hours of training in Acupuncture and Medicinal Herbs. As the founder of Community Health and Wellness, he is dedicated to evidence-based healing and pain relief. His ability to cater treatments to each patient’s specific needs comes from his understanding of the unique balance that is required to allow for healing. It is his personal goal to create for each patient a healing environment producing a readiness to heal. He looks forward to visiting with you and learning about your personal goals to achieve health and wellness.Have further questions? You can reach out to his office: https://chwheber.com/---Looking for an incredibly healthy and effective energy drink? Find LionAide here: https://www.earthsmedicinecabinet.com/products/lionaide-energy-drink-pre-workout-boostAbout LionAide:Product DescriptionThis product has been used extensively on youth and adult athletes with great reviews!  It uses vital methyl-based B vitamins that contribute to proper function of many pathways within our bodies, and even contribute significantly to the overall health of our DNA.--#utah #parkcity #heber #naturalmedicine #health #rfk #trumpSupport the show

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