EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 14 MIN
Tylenol What Does It Really Do
from Your Health Reclaimed: Exposing The Root Causes Of Lyme & Chronic Illness So You Can Finally Heal
In this urgent episode, Dr. Brad Montagne tackles one of the most widely used drugs in America, Tylenol (acetaminophen), and reveals the hidden dangers that most people don’t know.While many see Tylenol as harmless pain relief, the reality is that it depletes glutathione, the body’s most powerful antioxidant and detoxifier, leaving you and your children vulnerable to dangerous free radical damage.From tragic recent cases of pregnant women misusing Tylenol, to the overlooked risks when given alongside infant vaccinations, Dr. Brad explains why this “everyday” drug can create devastating long-term effects, including neurological damage, ADHD, and autism.This episode is not about fear, it’s about truth, prevention, and protecting the next generation.✅ Key Takeaways:Tylenol (acetaminophen) and glutathione depletion: why your detox system shuts downHow free radicals damage cells, DNA, and especially the developing brainWhy pregnant and nursing mothers should be extremely cautiousThe overlooked danger of combining Tylenol with infant vaccinationsWhy ADHD and autism rates have skyrocketed alongside Tylenol use in childrenSafer ways to think about fever and inflammation without compromising long-term health-------------------00:00 Introduction and Current Concerns01:11 Personal Experience with Tylenol03:28 The Dangers of Tylenol and Acetaminophen07:10 Impact on Pregnant Women and Infants08:06 Vaccinations and Free Radical Damage12:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts-------------------✨ If you’ve ever assumed Tylenol was safe because it’s common, this episode will open your eyes to the real science and consequences behind its use.Follow & Connect with Dr. Brad:📲 Instagram: @healthfullyu🌐 Website: healthfullyu.com/podcasts▶️ YouTube: Your Health Reclaimed
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