Posts Tagged ‘medication’
Don’t fret Tylenol shortages…
Why would you take acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen when you could take aspirin instead.? If you’re concerned about bleeding, take buffered aspirin. Few people react to it, and at least with aspirin you get bleeding as a warning sign. With the others, the warning signs don’t disappear the instant you stop taking them. If they affect your kidneys, your warning is jaundice and it means you’re likely to be dead in a few weeks. If you want to be natural, try feverfew, a plant in the Daisy family, long used for fever and pain. Some people are allergic to daisies, so if you’re one of them, steer clear.
Nearly all pain medication now contains acetaminophen. I regard that as dangerous and stupid, and the few times I have needed pain medication in the last decade or so I have pitched a fit until I got pure medicine instead of the hybrids. Am I unreasonable? Perhaps, but let me remind you that the doctors who are afraid of aspirin are the same fools who want your cholesterol lowered to a number for which they have zero evidence. The original study was done some 70 years ago, and no part of it has ever been replicated nor verified. So if you take statin drugs, you are risking diabetes, heart problems and depression, for starters. I consider one of the most important achievements in my life to have been the day a doctor admitted to me that “all modern medicine is poison.” It is true, so do your homework. Start by reading the tiny print warning in the package of a bottle of toenail fungus medicine. It has more known and admitted side effects than Hydroxychloroquine. All for a problem lemon juice and tea tree oil will likely clear up.