What if everything you thought you knew about childhood health—and the medicine meant to protect it—was wrong?
In this high-voltage episode of Rush To Reason, Dr. Kelly Victory joins John Rush for a conversation that starts with a jolt and never lets up. They dissect Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s much-hyped press conference on autism, where Tylenol took center stage. Is acetaminophen really the culprit, or is it just a convenient decoy hiding something far more alarming?
Dr. Kelly questions decades of medical assumptions, tracing the rise in autism rates alongside an explosion in vaccines recommended for pregnant women and young children. She challenges listeners to consider the overlooked connection between pain relievers, vaccination timing, and neurological health. Could the real story be about how often—and how early—we challenge a baby’s immune system?
The debate deepens as she explains why pain relief during pregnancy has become a medical puzzle. If Tylenol is off the table, what’s left—opiates? And why did so many studies ignore a critical factor: vaccination status?
Parents’ testimonies of children who regressed after routine shots sharpen the stakes. In the 1960s, a child might receive six to eight vaccines; today, that number can reach eighty-four. Are we overwhelming fragile immune systems for the sake of convenience? Could repeated “foreign protein” injections be driving the surge in autoimmune disorders and allergies we never used to see—while countries with fewer vaccines and no mandates report far lower autism rates?
If good health can’t be injected, how many of these shots are truly necessary? Listen and decide for yourself.
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