Pfizer consumer products you may want to stop using their poison
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Advil is the name brand of Ibuprofen. I use the Costco stuff. Ibuprofen is the only thing I’ve found that will get rid of my headaches.
Ibuprofen works well, but it's hell on your kidneys. My doctor told me to quit taking that. I was at Stage 3 kidney disease, but I'm fine now.
I also had to cut out bananas a few years ago. When the nurse called me to tell me about the bananas, I was actually eating a banana sandwich at the time. Amazing. I haven't touched one since.
Bananas?
The potassium in bananas can be a problem for your kidneys.
Other foods contain potassium, but bananas are the biggest problem apparently.
Motrin is ibuprofen too...
Doesn’t work. Also hard on my stomach. (at least BC powders are hard on my stomach)
Use herb fever few. It helps with my migraines.
Thanks for this, had no idea about feverfew. I get migraines and take sumatriptan. I may have to give this a try.
Aside from treating migraines, feverfew may have other potential health benefits:
Anticancer effects: Test-tube studies show that compounds in feverfew may inhibit certain cancer cells
Pain relief: Anti-inflammatory properties of feverfew may help relieve pain
Elevated mood: In studies in mice, feverfew helped reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. However, human studies on this topic are unavailable
Treating rosacea: Topical creams containing parthenolide-free feverfew extract may help treat acne rosacea by reducing inflammation. Parthenolide can irritate skin, which is why it’s removed from topical creams
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/feverfew
feverfew
Very interesting. I will check it out.
I recently got my hands on a document going back a couple hundred years which includes information about my ancestry and cures for diseases back then.
Get enteric coated for the stomach
Aspirin made my heart beat super fast for a few hours to the point it was getting scary.