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Follow on Google News | Increased Acetaminophen Use Appears to be Major Cause of the Epidemics of Autism, AD(H)D, and AsthmaWilliam Shaw, Ph.D., recently published his groundbreaking article in the October 2013 issue of the Journal of Restorative Medicine
By: The Great Plains Laboratory It appears that the marked increase in the rate of autism, asthma, and attention deficit with hyperactivity throughout much of the world may be largely caused by the marked increase in the use of acetaminophen in genetically and/or metabolically susceptible children, and the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women. The marked increases in the incidences of autism, asthma, and attention deficit disorder in the United States coincide with the replacement of aspirin by acetaminophen in the 1980s.Large- Other Important Features: • Could the use of certain antipyretic drugs, especially in conjunction with vaccines, be a cause of autism? • Metabolism of Acetaminophen • Immune Abnormalities Associated with Acetaminophen Use • Purkinje Cell Abnormalities, Autism, and GSH Depletion • Special Concerns about the Long-Term Defective Quality Control of Acetaminophen Products William Shaw, PhD, is board certified in the fields of clinical chemistry and toxicology by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry. Before he founded The Great Plains Laboratory, Inc., Dr. Shaw worked for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Children’s Mercy Hospital, University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine, and Smith Kline Laboratories. He is the author of Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD, originally published in 1998 and Autism: Beyond the Basics, published in 2009. He is also a frequent speaker at conferences worldwide. Dr. Shaw is the stepfather of a child with autism and has helped thousands of patients and medical practitioners to successfully improve the lives of people with autism, AD(H)D, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, bipolar disorder, chronic fatigue, depression, fibromyalgia, immune deficiencies, multiple sclerosis, OCD, Parkinson’s disease, seizure disorders, tic disorders, Tourette’s syndrome, and other serious conditions. End
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