
Vaccines, Tylenol, and the Family Factor: What No One Is Telling You
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Ever feel like public health advice is more politics than science? In this episode, Dr. Ryan Partovi, JD, NMD, MIFHI, and Mrs. Madi Partovi cut through the static to expose what’s really influencing parental choices—from surprising vaccine data to how childhood wounds play out in adulthood, and even why a little “magic applesauce” might be smarter than Tylenol for your kids.
Dr. Ryan and Mrs. Madi Partovi are back, bringing a powerful mix of research, real world stories, and straight-up candor. In this episode:
- They unravel the overlooked dangers of Tylenol in pregnancy and the link to autism research that doctors rarely mention.
- Explore how broken relationships between parents and their own fathers might have ripple effects across generations of women and children.
- Lay out the financial motives behind corporate medicine—and why so few are asking the big questions about vaccine injuries and the narratives pressed by pharma.
- Share practical strategies for getting “complete” with parental relationships and for thinking clearly before acting on social media drama or viral trends.
Don’t just take their word for it—listen, research, and start a real conversation in your circle. Share this episode with someone who needs a dose of truth, and keep questioning old stories so each family can make empowered, informed choices.
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