Ep. 19 - Autism, Tylenol & the Multi‑Factor Myth: Why Bio-individuality Matters
In this episode of Glow Social Hour, Jazmine dives into the recent headlines linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism—and why the conversation is far more complex than a single cause-and-effect statement. Drawing from her background as a behavioral therapist and functional nutritional practitioner, Jazmine highlights the concept of bio-individuality and the many contributing factors that shape our health outcomes.
She shares her perspective on how genetics, environment, nutrition, infections, lifestyle, and even spirituality all intersect to influence disease states. With clarity and candor, Jazmine opens up a conversation that encourages us to ask better questions, seek deeper truths, and empower ourselves with information to make the best decisions for our bodies and families.
This isn’t about fear—it’s about understanding that health is not one-size-fits-all and reclaiming ownership of your wellness from a place of knowledge and confidence.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Why Tylenol is making headlines in connection with autism—and what the data really says
Jazmine’s personal experience working with children with autism, ADHD, and developmental delays
The holistic perspective: why there’s never just one root cause of disease
The six key factors that contribute to health outcomes:
Genetic predisposition (epigenetics)
Environmental exposures
Infections (viral, bacterial, parasitic)
Nutrition and gut health
Lifestyle and daily habits
Spirituality and sense of purpose
How bio-individuality offers a roadmap for personalized healing and resilience
Why questioning science is not only valid but essential
How to feel empowered in making informed decisions for yourself and your family
Resources & Links
Learn more about Jazmine’s personalized wellness plans: organicallyglow.com/personalizedwellnessplans
Book a functional lab testing package to uncover your root causes: organicallyglow.com/one-time-functional-lab-testing
If this episode sparked clarity, opened up new questions, or gave you a fresh way to see your health, share it with another powerhouse woman in your circle.
And remember: symptoms aren’t the problem, they’re the signal. When you start translating them, you stop surviving and start leading with clarity.