They’ve literally been warning pregnant women to not take NSAIDs or acetaminophen for nearly two decades now. Multiple studies over a decade now show elevated risk to fetal development. Pregnant leftists immediately start downing Tylenol the second Trump says it bad for pregnant women.
One of the main reasons women are advised to avoid NSAIDs (but acetaminophen , which isn't considered an NSAID) in pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, was that drugs like ibuprofen are known to negatively impact the timed closure of the ductus arteriosus, which is the main bypass vessel in utero that is key for placental-fetal cardiac circulation.
But the DA is required to close with very specific timing as the newborn emerges from the womb to take their first breath, necessitating immediate shunting of the dual chamber cardiac system to start redirecting flow into the pulmonary vasculature to begin oxygen transfer, a system that was previously sitting collapsed & unused for 9 months while bathed in a liquid amniotic fluid environment.
For that reason & for others having to due with different pharmacology & mechanism of action for the drugs, NSAIDs & acetaminophen shouldn't be lumped together as though they are similar drugs with similar problems simply because the symptoms that they treat, pain & fever, are the same.
TL; DR - Advil & Tylenol are very different. Ibuprofen fucks with blood vessels, acetaminophen or paracetamol really doesn't.
Acetaminophen has correlated with higher risk of conditions like ADHD. They don’t know why exactly, but higher prenatal stress was also reported in the study for those who took acetaminophen more often.
I reckon it's all about fever. Not just as simple as it cooks their brains, but there's something about it.
Autism, they become less autistic when they have a fever (it's a real effect), and the vaccines cause a fever with the parents then reporting that is when it all started, and the acetaminophen interferes with the fever and is taken when (in part) the mother has a fever.
It's all tied into fever. Might not even be acetaminophen as such, but the reasons for taking it. Higher prenatal stress? Well yeah, the mother is taking pain meds, presumably she is in more pain and the baby is more stressed ya know?
Sounds like fascist talk to me. They are just conspiring to hide that Tylenol taken in bulk is a cheaper alternative to get the same eventual outcome as HRT.
Has anyone here experience any pain that was alleviated by Tylenol anyway? Because it never helped me in my entire life despite parents and doctors telling me to take it.
T3's certain fuck up your brain enough to "alleviate" some of the pain, I took 'em after they put my face back together in surgery, I remember dissociating so hard on them that I noted that the pain was "fascinating", like seeing a weird beetle or something.
Regularly tylenol... less so. The actually working stuff they hide behind the counter with perscription needs.
It helps with the sore throat and body aches I get during a flu, but that has less to do with Tylenol itself and more that it's one of several active ingredients in Robitussin CF.
It brings me down one notch. Maybe half a notch. If I'm at a 6 it'll bring me down to a 5. It's barely perceptible, but I'm one of those lucky fellas whose stomach attempts to kill itself at the slightest provocation so NSAIDs are completely off the table, leaving me with something that's slightly more effective than simply pretending I'm not in pain.
I'm the poster child for someone who really does need opiates semi frequently (couple times a year) but can't get them at all any more thanks to junkies and pill mills ruining it.
I'm the poster child for someone who really does need opiates semi frequently (couple times a year) but can't get them at all any more thanks to junkies and pill mills ruining it.
City doctors look at you with the uttermost disgust when you tell them tylenol / NSAIDs don't work or make you sick.
Main reasons : too many junkies, decades of ''experts'' blaming recreational fentanyl ODs on prescription painkillers, the government setting regional prescription reduction targets based on ( 90%+ unrelated chinese fentanyl ) opioids overdoses problem in the region.
When your pain level and medication intolerances call for painkillers, you become a problem between them, and their financial bonus for prescription reductions.
They kept removing opioids as authorised treatment for more and more health problems the higher ODs from recreational fentanyl kept rising. This kept escalating untill they were left to discussing banning opioids for the treatment of cancer pain in children, then enough doctors had a ''isn't that starting to sound nonsensical and fucking evil?'' moment and things relaxed ( but it highly depends on the personal opinion of the doctor ).
Nah it's pissing in the ocean for me, no noticeable effect. Aspirin does the job, codeine does the job, but paracetamol and ibuprofen don't do shit for me.
I do think that acetaminophen does have some analgesic effect for many conditions, but the literature suggests that it generally isn't as effective as NSAIDs.
The tradeoff is that both the short&long-term safety profile for NSAIDs is a lot worse , so Tylenol was considered much more benign within safe dosing limits.
The literature suggests for example that acetaminophen has next-to-no relief effect for back pain. But it's recommended anyway by guidelines because it's mostly harmless & all the next options are way worse.
Ibuprofen will eat your bones and basically give you osteoporosis. Found that out when my stepdad had spinal surgery and they put cadaver bone in his spine for replacement after removing a tumor entwined in column and vertebrae.
They never told him not to take ibuprofen. 2 years later after taking it on and off for various reasons, his spine got fucked again and it turns out the ibuprofen had weakened his replacement bone enough that it rotted inside him somehow.
I've never heard of ibuprofen being known to cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is more associated with using prescription steroids for things like asthma or Crohn's.
Advil is very toxic as you said though. People think it's safer than it really is simply because it's available without a prescription.
The most common toxic effects are kidney failure, high blood pressure, bleeding, stomach ulcers & increased risk of cardiovascular events.
They’ve literally been warning pregnant women to not take NSAIDs or acetaminophen for nearly two decades now. Multiple studies over a decade now show elevated risk to fetal development. Pregnant leftists immediately start downing Tylenol the second Trump says it bad for pregnant women.
One of the main reasons women are advised to avoid NSAIDs (but acetaminophen , which isn't considered an NSAID) in pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, was that drugs like ibuprofen are known to negatively impact the timed closure of the ductus arteriosus, which is the main bypass vessel in utero that is key for placental-fetal cardiac circulation.
But the DA is required to close with very specific timing as the newborn emerges from the womb to take their first breath, necessitating immediate shunting of the dual chamber cardiac system to start redirecting flow into the pulmonary vasculature to begin oxygen transfer, a system that was previously sitting collapsed & unused for 9 months while bathed in a liquid amniotic fluid environment.
For that reason & for others having to due with different pharmacology & mechanism of action for the drugs, NSAIDs & acetaminophen shouldn't be lumped together as though they are similar drugs with similar problems simply because the symptoms that they treat, pain & fever, are the same.
TL; DR - Advil & Tylenol are very different. Ibuprofen fucks with blood vessels, acetaminophen or paracetamol really doesn't.
Acetaminophen has correlated with higher risk of conditions like ADHD. They don’t know why exactly, but higher prenatal stress was also reported in the study for those who took acetaminophen more often.
I reckon it's all about fever. Not just as simple as it cooks their brains, but there's something about it.
Autism, they become less autistic when they have a fever (it's a real effect), and the vaccines cause a fever with the parents then reporting that is when it all started, and the acetaminophen interferes with the fever and is taken when (in part) the mother has a fever.
It's all tied into fever. Might not even be acetaminophen as such, but the reasons for taking it. Higher prenatal stress? Well yeah, the mother is taking pain meds, presumably she is in more pain and the baby is more stressed ya know?
Sounds like fascist talk to me. They are just conspiring to hide that Tylenol taken in bulk is a cheaper alternative to get the same eventual outcome as HRT.
Has anyone here experience any pain that was alleviated by Tylenol anyway? Because it never helped me in my entire life despite parents and doctors telling me to take it.
T3's certain fuck up your brain enough to "alleviate" some of the pain, I took 'em after they put my face back together in surgery, I remember dissociating so hard on them that I noted that the pain was "fascinating", like seeing a weird beetle or something.
Regularly tylenol... less so. The actually working stuff they hide behind the counter with perscription needs.
It helps with the sore throat and body aches I get during a flu, but that has less to do with Tylenol itself and more that it's one of several active ingredients in Robitussin CF.
Normally I take ibuprofen for just pain.
Ibuprofen helps more with swelling I think, especially headaches.
It brings me down one notch. Maybe half a notch. If I'm at a 6 it'll bring me down to a 5. It's barely perceptible, but I'm one of those lucky fellas whose stomach attempts to kill itself at the slightest provocation so NSAIDs are completely off the table, leaving me with something that's slightly more effective than simply pretending I'm not in pain.
I'm the poster child for someone who really does need opiates semi frequently (couple times a year) but can't get them at all any more thanks to junkies and pill mills ruining it.
City doctors look at you with the uttermost disgust when you tell them tylenol / NSAIDs don't work or make you sick.
Main reasons : too many junkies, decades of ''experts'' blaming recreational fentanyl ODs on prescription painkillers, the government setting regional prescription reduction targets based on ( 90%+ unrelated chinese fentanyl ) opioids overdoses problem in the region.
When your pain level and medication intolerances call for painkillers, you become a problem between them, and their financial bonus for prescription reductions.
They kept removing opioids as authorised treatment for more and more health problems the higher ODs from recreational fentanyl kept rising. This kept escalating untill they were left to discussing banning opioids for the treatment of cancer pain in children, then enough doctors had a ''isn't that starting to sound nonsensical and fucking evil?'' moment and things relaxed ( but it highly depends on the personal opinion of the doctor ).
Nah it's pissing in the ocean for me, no noticeable effect. Aspirin does the job, codeine does the job, but paracetamol and ibuprofen don't do shit for me.
I do think that acetaminophen does have some analgesic effect for many conditions, but the literature suggests that it generally isn't as effective as NSAIDs.
The tradeoff is that both the short&long-term safety profile for NSAIDs is a lot worse , so Tylenol was considered much more benign within safe dosing limits.
The literature suggests for example that acetaminophen has next-to-no relief effect for back pain. But it's recommended anyway by guidelines because it's mostly harmless & all the next options are way worse.
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Those kids did nothing wrong.
All of these painkillers are toxic as fuck.
Ibuprofen will eat your bones and basically give you osteoporosis. Found that out when my stepdad had spinal surgery and they put cadaver bone in his spine for replacement after removing a tumor entwined in column and vertebrae.
They never told him not to take ibuprofen. 2 years later after taking it on and off for various reasons, his spine got fucked again and it turns out the ibuprofen had weakened his replacement bone enough that it rotted inside him somehow.
I've never heard of ibuprofen being known to cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is more associated with using prescription steroids for things like asthma or Crohn's.
Advil is very toxic as you said though. People think it's safer than it really is simply because it's available without a prescription.
The most common toxic effects are kidney failure, high blood pressure, bleeding, stomach ulcers & increased risk of cardiovascular events.
If you haven’t given yourself jaundice from pounding Tylenol this week, then you must be a nazi
Hate to say it, they might be wanting their babies to be disabled. That places them higher on the progressive stack.
Hints have been there for a while. More study needed:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240103130852.htm