TRUMP & PARACETAMOL... & NARCISSISM?
- Mark Playne
- 5 days ago
- 4 min read
Fascinating to watch the subject rage since Trump's announcement on Autism.
We have been waiting for this for a long time.
Like most things, its been misrepresented, not helped by Trump's precise words.
The process is misunderstood by many.
It's not so much Tylenol or Calpol that causes Autism but they interfere with the fever post jab.
The fevers often experienced post-jab are the body trying to cope with the heavy toxic load
Acetaminophen (aka Tylenol, paracetamol or Calpol) are given to lower fevers.
Let's forget the jabs for a bit.
Why do people sneeze or get a runny nose?
The sneeze is the body blasting out an inhaled toxin like dust, fungi spores or pollen.
A runny nose is the body flushing of the surface of the respiratory pathway.
Many buy medications to stop the runny nose in the same way they use paracetamol to reduce fever
A fever is the body's immune system kicking in
The body sees the jabs as toxic and raises a fever to rid the body of the jab's toxins.
In advanced modern (alternative) cancer therapy, fevers are mimicked.
Why?
Malignant cancer cells lose their protective camouflage coating under heat, enabling the body's immune system to tackle the abnormal cells.
The body can survive these temperatures, which is why the fever creates them, but the camouflage proteins of the abnormal cells can't
Fever simulation is one of the most effective cancer therapies.
Simply mimicking/inducing the body's natural immune response is one of the most effective cancer therapies.
It is also cheap, and non-toxic and safe!
No medication needed.
No chemo.
No radiation.
Why does ancient wisdom held within our folklore say wrap up and sweat a fever out?
For this very reason.
Our modern-day pharma-trained doctors have again forgotten what everyone once knew.
Will save the benefits of saunas for another article....
Right now, it's just understanding that reducing a fever, which is the body's attempt to protect itself, is the action that is believed to cause autism, not the Tylenol of Calpol itself.
Autism? How about Empathy? How about Narcissism?
I have been against paracetamol products for a long time.
I personally believe they are one of the reasons behind the cascading rise in a psychological condition everyone is chattering about, yet few professionals are addressing outside psychiatry.
Did you know?
In the UK, an estimated 6,300 tonnes of paracetamol are sold annually, which equates to about 35 grams or 70 paracetamol (500mg) tablets per person each year
In the USA an estimated 23% of all US adults consume a drug containing acetaminophen during an average week
A psychiatrist will tell you narcissism is caused by a dysfunctional childhood where children didn't get the love and attention they need before the age of seven
I agree.
This is an undeniable cause.
But is there something else at play?
Just like Autism, profound Narcissism is rising to endemic levels.
But I believe there is a deliberate assault on our empathy. It is our empathy that makes us human.
Our ability to love.
In my book 'AI and I', I show how our pineal gland is under attack.
I believe our humanity is under attack and paracetamol is one of the key factors being used.
Think how cheap it is.
Why can it be found on every counter of every shop for pennies?
Even though it's a paracetamol suicide drug?
With just one packet of 30 proving fatal in many cases. (PS this is one of the worst ways to do such a thing, as it causes slow awful death via liver failure).
What happened to Aspirin?
I know people who pop paracetamol like sweets, even deluging their kids with them at the slightest moan, groan or even when hearing the words, "I cant sleep mum."
Much, much more on this later.
For now, for anyone thinking I'm barking mad (and I might be!) here are a few studies to mull over...
Studies on Paracetamol's Impact on Empathy
Mischkowski et al. (2016) - The foundational study showing acetaminophen reduced empathy in response to others' pain From painkiller to empathy killer: acetaminophen (paracetamol) reduces empathy for pain - PMC in two double-blind placebo-controlled experiments. Participants rated perceived pain, personal distress and empathic concern in response to reading scenarios about another's physical or social pain, witnessing ostracism in the lab, or visualizing another study participant receiving painful noise blasts From painkiller to empathy killer: acetaminophen (paracetamol) reduces empathy for pain | Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | Oxford Academic. The effect was roughly 10% reduction.
Mischkowski (2019) - Follow-up study showing acetaminophen also reduces positive empathy PubMed CentralFrontiers, affecting people's ability to share in others' positive experiences, not just their pain.
EEG studies (2023) - Found that females displayed greater mu suppression than males during observation of painful images, and that this suppression was related to personal distress measures Acetaminophen changes Mu rhythm power related to pain empathy - ScienceDirect, with acetaminophen affecting these neural markers.
Kandis et al. (2018) - Animal study showing acetaminophen reduced empathy-like behavior in rats in a dose-response relationship, which correlated with decreased oxytocin and vasopressin levels in both amygdalae and prefrontal cortex Acetaminophen (paracetamol) affects empathy-like behavior in rats: Dose-response relationship - ScienceDirect.
Products with Paracetamol
Infant/Children's brands:
Calpol (most popular children's paracetamol)
Disprol
Medinol
Hedex for Kids
Adult brands:
Panadol
Hedex
Resolve (also contains caffeine)
Anadin Extra (paracetamol + aspirin + caffeine)
Lemsip (paracetamol + decongestants)
Beechams (various cold/flu preparations)
Tyrozets (paracetamol + benzocaine for sore throats)
Generic/pharmacy own brands:
Most supermarkets and pharmacies sell own-brand paracetamol tablets, capsules, and liquid formulations
Combination products:
Co-codamol (paracetamol + codeine) - various brands like Solpadeine, Paracodol
Migraleve (paracetamol + codeine + buclizine)
This piece really got me thinking about how modern habits shape empathy and individuality. Just like the Tyler the Creator Igor Suit makes a loud, unapologetic statement about personal identity, it feels like we need to reclaim that same boldness in how we protect our empathy and human connection. Interesting read—definitely makes you look at everyday choices differently.
Are these effects reversible? How long after not taking paracetamol will the empathy come back? Do we need to fast it out?
Well said. The body is an amazing, complicated, system fulfilling a million task at once. We have gotten so far away from true healing and focus on the parts, instead of the whole body as one. Fascinating to hear the idea of stopping the fever can cause more damage than just letting it run it’s course! I say the same thing about pain. Body is telling you to slow down and rest affected area. Taking pain relievers makes it worse due to continued use, where there should be rest.
Please keep the truth bombs coming!!! Thank you for all your continued hard work!