I'm sorry, Tylenol just doesn't cut it for pain relief. Ibuprofen works worlds better but aspirin really helps the blood thinning and actually kills the pain. If you can't take aspirin due to the intestinal distress, then go with Ibuprofen or low dose/coated aspirin. Willow tree bark can't be all that bad.
Not only that.. Tylenol is the MOST dangerous non-prescription pain killer. Its therapeutic dose is like 80% of the liver-toxic dose that starts causing liver damage. Its why they say to NEVER take it with alcohol.
Like you can double an asprin dose with only mild problems, doubling a Tylenol dose a good way to do permanent liver damage. I think trippling it is a visit from the Reaper.
So knowing this, how do you take their marketing that Tylenol is the "safe" drug? Its disgusting how craven marketing is.
Its one the deadliest things in a bottle that is not an actual opioid, and in many regards more dangerous than most narcotics.
I'm sorry, Tylenol just doesn't cut it for pain relief. Ibuprofen works worlds better but aspirin really helps the blood thinning and actually kills the pain. If you can't take aspirin due to the intestinal distress, then go with Ibuprofen or low dose/coated aspirin. Willow tree bark can't be all that bad.
Not only that.. Tylenol is the MOST dangerous non-prescription pain killer. Its therapeutic dose is like 80% of the liver-toxic dose that starts causing liver damage. Its why they say to NEVER take it with alcohol.
Like you can double an asprin dose with only mild problems, doubling a Tylenol dose a good way to do permanent liver damage. I think trippling it is a visit from the Reaper.
So knowing this, how do you take their marketing that Tylenol is the "safe" drug? Its disgusting how craven marketing is.
Its one the deadliest things in a bottle that is not an actual opioid, and in many regards more dangerous than most narcotics.