My daughter takes her baby to a doctor that doesn't force vaccines. (She and another doctor left the practice and started new one. They don't take insurance. You pay X amt per year) On the last visit she told my daughter not to give Tylenol. She advised Genexa (Genexa Kids' Pain & Fever is a conventional over-the-counter drug made with the same effective active ingredient, acetaminophen, but without artificial fillers.)
Dr said Motrin was ok. I personally don't understand why Motrin is ok, it's made by pharma also.
I've switched to Genexa when herbs don't do the job and it works better for me.
Your welcome. I found it at Walmart. Not sure why, Target took it off their shelves. (Don't shop Target was doing price check online) It's cheaper at Amazon. Genexa has several different types medicine. I got my husband the arnica to see if it helps him. It did so I'll find him a capsule that's herb extract. I like their sleep product.
Tylenol is paracetemol. This drug basically "turns off the liver". It's not good. Even more dangerous for an adult that might take some and then have a drink of alcohol.
You can buy willow bark tea on most sites like Amazon. Willow Bark contains salycillic acid, which is the compound we know as "aspirin", but without the buffers and fillers. As your doctor about it.
Tylenol is recommended after childhood vaccines if your baby is “fussy”. Well, shutting off the organ that removes toxins from the body right after injecting a bunch doesn’t sound like a good idea…
The way one can start piecing together a puzzle of injury and harm when you realize what effects each drug has and when it is typically taken, is downright chilling.
Is it Acetaminophen that damages liver or the bad ingredients in Tylenol? I can research if you aren't sure. I'm familiar with willow bark. I'll look for an extract (tincture). I drink herbal tea, tinctures seem to help me more. Thanks for the information.
I have never taken Motrin. Tylenol works better for me and now trying Genexa. But if acetaminophen has such bad side affects Genexa isn't a great substitute. Genexa has acetaminophen but with out the other bad ingredients. Bottom line we can't win with anything that originated from big pharma.
I've ordered a multiple mushroom tincture and hoping that helps with inflammation. Some mushrooms relieve arthritis. That's the majority of my issues.
I took the 7 mushroom supplement from Staments. I read that one of the mushrooms was good for neuropathy. It seemed to be helping and then it seemed to fuck me up worse. I still have neuropathy in my head/neck/brain and honestly I'm afraid to try anything at this point.
if you take to much it can shut down your liver or kidneys... I know a few ultra marathoners who were taking 1-2 every hour and wound up in the hospital.... Motrin (prescription ibuprofin) comes in 800mg horse pills but with less buffers than are in advil. You supposedly need the 800 mg for a good anti inflammatory effect. at least that is what I was told when it was prescribed to me. but 1600mg/ day was supposed to be the limit. so the marathoners were somewhere over 2400 mg when they had problems.
Doctor told me to take the max when fever wouldn't let go. 3 at a time without enough food in your stomach and a reaction seems to start that spirals out of control. Intense, burning pain, that eventually leads to hospitalization. During the Covid scare, that was not fucking fun.
advil is made by pfizer
advil nearly killed me, it DID kill my stomach and everything from the top to my ass
advil is an NSAID and kills (if you believe the stats) 16500 annually
My daughter takes her baby to a doctor that doesn't force vaccines. (She and another doctor left the practice and started new one. They don't take insurance. You pay X amt per year) On the last visit she told my daughter not to give Tylenol. She advised Genexa (Genexa Kids' Pain & Fever is a conventional over-the-counter drug made with the same effective active ingredient, acetaminophen, but without artificial fillers.) Dr said Motrin was ok. I personally don't understand why Motrin is ok, it's made by pharma also. I've switched to Genexa when herbs don't do the job and it works better for me.
Your welcome. I found it at Walmart. Not sure why, Target took it off their shelves. (Don't shop Target was doing price check online) It's cheaper at Amazon. Genexa has several different types medicine. I got my husband the arnica to see if it helps him. It did so I'll find him a capsule that's herb extract. I like their sleep product.
Tylenol is paracetemol. This drug basically "turns off the liver". It's not good. Even more dangerous for an adult that might take some and then have a drink of alcohol.
You can buy willow bark tea on most sites like Amazon. Willow Bark contains salycillic acid, which is the compound we know as "aspirin", but without the buffers and fillers. As your doctor about it.
Tylenol is recommended after childhood vaccines if your baby is “fussy”. Well, shutting off the organ that removes toxins from the body right after injecting a bunch doesn’t sound like a good idea…
The way one can start piecing together a puzzle of injury and harm when you realize what effects each drug has and when it is typically taken, is downright chilling.
Is it Acetaminophen that damages liver or the bad ingredients in Tylenol? I can research if you aren't sure. I'm familiar with willow bark. I'll look for an extract (tincture). I drink herbal tea, tinctures seem to help me more. Thanks for the information.
Acetominophen = Paracetemol.
I would not take Motrin either unless necessary. I'm looking at Genexa, never heard of it.
I have never taken Motrin. Tylenol works better for me and now trying Genexa. But if acetaminophen has such bad side affects Genexa isn't a great substitute. Genexa has acetaminophen but with out the other bad ingredients. Bottom line we can't win with anything that originated from big pharma. I've ordered a multiple mushroom tincture and hoping that helps with inflammation. Some mushrooms relieve arthritis. That's the majority of my issues.
We ended up ordering the Genexa and it does appear to work for our allergy needs.
I took the 7 mushroom supplement from Staments. I read that one of the mushrooms was good for neuropathy. It seemed to be helping and then it seemed to fuck me up worse. I still have neuropathy in my head/neck/brain and honestly I'm afraid to try anything at this point.
Damn. Seriously?
I occasionally take that as a last-resort anti-inflammatory, when all else fails.
I take turmeric curcumin every day--maybe I should take another when symptoms hit.
if you take to much it can shut down your liver or kidneys... I know a few ultra marathoners who were taking 1-2 every hour and wound up in the hospital.... Motrin (prescription ibuprofin) comes in 800mg horse pills but with less buffers than are in advil. You supposedly need the 800 mg for a good anti inflammatory effect. at least that is what I was told when it was prescribed to me. but 1600mg/ day was supposed to be the limit. so the marathoners were somewhere over 2400 mg when they had problems.
Every HOUR? Good Lord, even I never took it more often than every four hours, and THAT was when I had a broken tooth!
people who run 100 mile ultra marathons at elevation do stupid things...
That's insane. If someone needed it that often it sounds like they weren't ready for that marathon to begin with.
Doctor told me to take the max when fever wouldn't let go. 3 at a time without enough food in your stomach and a reaction seems to start that spirals out of control. Intense, burning pain, that eventually leads to hospitalization. During the Covid scare, that was not fucking fun.