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"Acetaminophen Is Dangerous To Everyone. No One Should Be Taking Tylenol...No One."
Dr Jeffrey Barke, MD
"Tylenol Is The Leading Cause Of Acute Liver Failure & The Need For A Liver Transplant."
"It Is In Many Over The Counter Products & The #1 Cause Of Emergency Room Overdose."
Acetaminophen is the most common drug ingredient with more than 600 medicines containing it.
Manufacturing Process:
The active ingredient in Tylenol, paracetamol (acetaminophen), is made using chemicals derived from coal tar. Crude oil is distilled to produce naphtha. The naphtha is catalytically reformed into benzene, then chemically synthesized into acetaminophen.
Alternate Names To Watch For On Ingredient Labels:
Acetaminophen
Paracetamol
APAP
N-acetyl-para-aminophenol
Panadol
Calpol
FeverAll
Tempra
Doliprane
Acamol
Common Products Containing Acetaminophen:
Excedrin
NyQuil
Robitussin Flu
DayQuil
Midol
Vicodin
Lortab
Norco
Percocet
Tylenol with Codeine
Acetaminophen's Damaging Effects On The Body:
💊 Acetaminophen metabolizes into NAPQI, A powerful toxin that depletes glutathione rapidly. The excessive amount of NAPQI quickly consumes the liver's reserves of glutathione. Glutathione is the vital antioxidant that protects your liver & cells. Without it, you're vulnerable to oxidative stress & immune system dysregulation.
💊Acetaminophen disturbs your gut microbiome, leading to imbalances that impact your immunity. It causes gut permeability & lowers good beneficial gut bacteria.
💊 By increasing harmful byproducts, it causes chronic inflammation in your body & brain. Toxic buildup also interferes with hormone regulation, throwing your body off balance.
💊 Once glutathione levels are depleted by 70% or more, the liver's detoxification system is overwhelmed, resulting in necrosis & acute liver failure.
Adult & Child Overdoses Are Tragically Accidental:
It only takes 3,000-4,000 milligrams to exceed what your body can metabolize in a 24 hour period. A few doses of tylenol plus a cold/flu combination remedy & a cough syrup which also contains acetaminophen will exceed safe limits.
For Children, limits can be exceeded for their small bodies while following the label doses because their liver cannot handle the NAPQI toxin at all.
For suspected overdose of Tylenol, for adults, the antidote to protect the liver is N-acetylcysteine (NAC), 500mg twice per day.
Use natural remedies for fever & pain that have been implemented for centuries. Soaking in a tepid temperature bath & washcloths with a little rubbing alcohol will break a fever. Herbs like arnica & turmeric will bring pain relief without any side effects or liver damage.
For adult pain relief from inflammation & injury, a great product online & in stores is, ZYFLAMEND. Proven targeted herbs for pain relief with no side effects.
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Speaker: Dr Jeffrey Barke, MD