English: Potofen (Ibuprofen) 200mg capsule. 中文(繁體)â¬: 異丁苯丙酸 (布洛芬) 200毫克 膠囊 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I was listening to “This American Life” on KNPR radio and I heard the following information. It’s about Tylenol. It has nothing to do with gang stalking, but I thought I’d write about it.
Tylenol is considered one of the safest medicines to take, but it’s not. If you take more than 10 grams of Tylenol a day for three days, it can cause you to become comatose. It can also cause liver damage, and death. So be very careful with any medicine you take. I know that a lot of us medicate ourselves to make our lives better, but taking a lot of medication can only be a detriment to our health. Take as little medication as possible. Be especially carefully if you drink.
And also be careful when you give your infants’ Tylenol. An infant’s medication is stronger than you think it is. It’s made stronger because infants make it difficult to give them medicine. The drug companies figure it makes sense to make the infant medication stronger so that parents don’t have to bother to keep giving infants medication.
Some people have taken too much Tylenol and the drug companies tried to blame it on suicide.
150 people die a year from Tylenol poisoning. It takes very little to kill someone because it’s such strong medicine. Any medication containing acetaminophen in it is dangerous. It’s dangerous because almost all medicines contain acetaminophen, and you can overdose on the medication without knowing it.
So, be careful with whatever medication you take. I don’t take medication unless I absolutely have to, and then I avoid trying to take it day after day. I take breaks in-between to check on whether the medication is working.
I don’t think there’s too much warning on Tylenol bottles. I didn’t know about this. Maybe some of you know, and maybe some of you don’t. I just thought I’d put it out, maybe someone’s life can be saved.
I’m sure the drug companies will not be happy I let you know about this.
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Tylenol does nothing for pain for me since it does not reduce inflammation. Some dentists give Codeine with Tylenol after extractions and Percocet is an opioid mixed with Tylenol I think. It’s in Nyquil as well. All Tylenol does for me is give me heartburn and maybe reduce fevers. Some people try and OD on Aspirin or Tylenol or Ibuprofen….if they don’t get caught in time they have liver damage.
You don’t have an account anymore? That’s what it says when I tried to go your account.
Huh? My blog is operating same as always.
I went to your blog and it said you closed it. And it showed nothing.
Something’s off. It’s still up. Perps might want you to think it’s down.
I just tried again. This time I couldn’t even get in.
You can’t even get in to VIEW MY PAGE? Very odd indeed. The perps don’t want you to see my page I guess.
That’s what I think, too. I’ll keep trying to see if I can get. I’ll let you know if I can.
I was able to get into your blog today. Maybe WordPress fixed it. I read your old blogs, good ones.
Finally. I need to blog more but I get paranoid about how much to reveal about my life.
I used to be that way, but I no longer am. I write what I feel. If someone doesn’t like it, he/she doesn’t have to read it. And I know I insult people, but if that’s the way I feel, that’s the way I write it. I don’t give a —- (put in your own word).
I’m sure they won’t be happy too, but good for you. Thanks for the info!