
Episode Description
Can something actually be “proven safe” for everyone or does that go against what we know to be
true about bioindividuality?
In this empowering episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz sits
down with Nolan Gleich, NTP, Certified Fertility Awareness Educator, and Digital Marketing
Strategist at the Nutritional Therapy Association, to unpack the headlines linking Tylenol
(acetaminophen) to autism and explore what true health freedom really means.
Together, Jamie and Nolan zoom out from fear-based headlines to the bigger picture: how chronic
illness, toxic load, and bioindividuality shape health outcomes, and why foundational, root cause
wellness is the future of healthcare rather than quick, Bandaid fixes that only mask the symptoms of
deeper, underlying issues.
Inside this episode, you’ll discover:
● Why “proven safe” isn’t a universal truth—and how bioindividuality challenges
one-size-fits-all medicine
● The role of epigenetics, toxicity, nutrient deficiencies, and gut health in chronic illness and
autism risk
● RFK’s recent $50 million autism research initiative and what it could mean for families
● Practical, foundation-first alternatives for pain and fever support in pregnancy and childhood
(hydration, digestion optimization, nutrient-dense foods, rest, immune support)
● How education empowers us to be confident and trustworthy advocates for our health
This conversation isn’t about blame—it’s about hope, empowerment, and solutions. Wherever your
thoughts are regarding the Tylenol and autism topic, this episode will leave you inspired to trust your
body’s innate wisdom, learn more about the foundations of health, and embrace the freedom that
comes with bioindividuality.
Tune in to learn, unlearn, and take back your power.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
● The Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA)
● NTA Health (Work with a practitioner through the NTA)
● NTA Practitioner Directory (Find an NTP or PHWC in your area or online)
● NTA Foundations of Healing Course
● Become a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP)
● Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast – Episode 4: Bio-Individuality
● Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast – Episode 6: Pottenger’s Cats
● Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast - Episode 30: Generational Health
● Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast - Episode 37: Autism CAN Be Reversed –An
Interview with Beth Lambert from Documenting Hope
● Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast - Episode 46: Wellness 101 – A Common Sense
Start
● Documenting Hope on Acetaminophen and The Autism Connection
● Documenting Hope on How Delayed Pediatric Developmental Milestones Are Being
Normalized
● Documenting Hope on How to Reduce Inflammation Without NSAIDs
● https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com
● https://childrenshealthdefense.org
● Book: Plaque: One Scientist's Intrepid Search for the Truth about Human Retroviruses and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autism, and Other Diseases by Dr. Judy Mikovits
● Book: The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care by Sally Fallon Morell &
Thomas S. Cowan
● Book: Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon
8 Questions to Ask Your Doctor:
1. How do you incorporate nutrition, lifestyle, and environmental factors alongside medication
in your treatment plans?
(Opens the door to see if they go beyond pharma-first thinking.)
2. Do you routinely check labs like vitamin D, B12, folate, homocysteine, magnesium, and toxin
exposure — and adjust care based on those results?
(Tests whether they practice data-driven personalization vs. generic labs only.)
3. What role do you see a nutrient-dense, whole-food diet (grass-fed meats, raw dairy,
fermented foods, organ meats) playing in care and prevention?
(Checks if they value ancestral, nutrient-dense foods vs. standard diet guidelines.)
4. How do you evaluate nutrient deficiencies like magnesium, CoQ10, or B vitamins — and do
you personalize supplementation rather than giving one-size-fits-all protocols?
(Probes for bioindividuality instead of cookie-cutter multivitamins.)
5. What strategies do you use to support gut health and the microbiome, given the gut–brain
and gut–immune connections?
(Determines whether they see digestion as foundational, not secondary.)
6. Do you consider sleep, stress, and daily rhythms essential in slowing disease progression —
and do you give patients practical tools in these areas?
(Filters out doctors who only talk prescriptions but never lifestyle.)
7. How do you evaluate medical research, drug safety, and patient autonomy — and are you
open to discussing risks of polypharmacy, environmental toxins, or vaccine injury?
(Tests whether they respect independent research and health freedom.)
8. Do you collaborate with other practitioners to provide whole-person care?
(Reveals whether they value team-based, holistic healing.)
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