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Tylenol lowers your glutathione which your body needs to detox. That's why it's important not to take when vaccinating. Of course it's the first thing the doctor tells you to do!!!! Ughh!Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 7, 2011, at 7:06 PM, "asantarelli6" <santa6@...> wrote:

I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked me why I don't use it.

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My first thought is that all drugs have side effects but I can't find the manufacturer's package insert online. If you can find it, you can see what they are. Second, Tylenol doesn't heal. It covers up symptoms. What's worse, is that this suppression of symptoms actually prevents the body from healing--the opposite effect you are looking for.

People are very casual about it's usage, too--not really an answer as to why it's not safe. Just noting that they will take it daily as if it's no big deal. My elderly parents used to take it to sleep! Every night.

Winnie Why is Tylenol so badVaccinations > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it.> > Thanks,> Amy> >

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We don't have Tylenol in England so pure curiosity had me looking around a

little. Happened to find this, though it appears more of a concern for regular

users:

http://www.naturalnews.com/032414_acetaminophen_blood_cancer.html

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> I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear about how bad

Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken

often, but beyond that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is

bad to take every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much

need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked me why I

don't use it.

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> Thanks,

> Amy

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Oh, these meds are so terrible, they stop you from being able to detox anything so the vaccine poisons can overwhelm you, they mask vaccine reactions so you wouldn't know if your child was having a serious reaction until it might be too late, they cause THOUSANDS of liver failure deaths and unintentional overdoses every year, the children's meds are full of crap like polysorbate 80 that causes infertility in mice, and artificial sweeteners that destroy your brain.

Ibuprofen isn't much better, it has less crap in it than calpol (the UK version of infant tylenol), but it too can have devastating side-effects. In fact, one of the side-effects of infant ibuprofen is meningitis. It wouldn't surprise me if a reasonable percentage of meningitis was down to children's meds, as most parents give them regularly.

http://www.boots.com/wcsstore/cmsassets/Boots/Content/Products/Child%20Cough%20Cold%20-%20CAT:%20A00000558/10069288.P/calpol.pdf

http://www.boots.com/wcsstore/cmsassets/Boots/Content/Products/Pain%20Supports%20-%20CAT:%20A00000552/10097822.P/boots%20ibuprofen%206%20months.pdf

I have let my kids have it in dire emergencies but I never routinely have it in the house and don't give it for illness. Three out of my five children have had it for injuries (burns, broken bones) and pain relief after surgery but they are the only circumstances I would use it and even then I would use vitamin C, enchinacea and probiotics to try and counter the bad effects.

From: wharrison@... <wharrison@...>Subject: Re: Why is Tylenol so badVaccinations Date: Friday, 8 July, 2011, 5:22

My first thought is that all drugs have side effects but I can't find the manufacturer's package insert online. If you can find it, you can see what they are. Second, Tylenol doesn't heal. It covers up symptoms. What's worse, is that this suppression of symptoms actually prevents the body from healing--the opposite effect you are looking for.

People are very casual about it's usage, too--not really an answer as to why it's not safe. Just noting that they will take it daily as if it's no big deal. My elderly parents used to take it to sleep! Every night.

Winnie Why is Tylenol so badVaccinations > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it.> > Thanks,> Amy> >

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Tylenol depletes glutathione, a critical antioxidant in our cells, which we need to help us manage the oxidative stress associated with immune responses. Beth Www.acompromisedgeneration.comSent from my iPhoneOn Jul 7, 2011, at 8:06 PM, "asantarelli6" <santa6@...> wrote:

I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked me why I don't use it.

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Yes, it is truly " pouring grease on the fire " when given along with vaccines. I

believe Tylenol is a big factor in the autism epidemic. The kids that might have

escaped a full fledged autism diagnosis by vaccine injury were pushed into the

severe catagory by the use of Tylenol.

I have two boys with vaccine induced autism. My oldest was showing signs of

trouble. This is back in the mid to late 90's, so I had no idea about the

vaccine link to neurological/developmental dealy. I never gave my oldest Tylenol

when he was vaccinated, even though that was standard practice. I just didn't

believe in giving drugs unless needed. (yes, I am aware of the irony of the

massive vaccines I allowed him to have!)

When my youngest was born, I resolved to do " everything by the book " with him,

since we had so many concerns with his older brothers development. So this

included following doctors orders to the T, and we gave him Tylenol before and

after his vaccine appointments. The results were devastating. My youngest had

SEVERE reactions. TEXTBOOK examples of encephalopathy; high pitched scream with

arched back, projectile vomiting, fever, etc. I was scared out of my mind, but

the pediatricians office blew me off with the typical response of " it is normal

for babies to be fussy after vaccinations " . So we continued with the shot

appointments. Untill his 9 month appointment. He lost all skills, got that

'blank look' and was diagnosed with severe autism at age 23 months. A few years

later we ran a bunch of tests, which revealed he is GSTM1 - null, meaning he is

missing one of the critical enzymes for producing glutathione. This is not an

uncommon thing. Many people are naturally low on glutathione. The combination of

being low already, injecting toxins AND giving a drug that wipes out what little

glutathione he has, was pure stupidity. But that was over 12 years ago, and

little has changed. This is still standard practice in pediatricians office

around the globe.

So my oldest son (no Tylenol, but vaccinated) is mildly autistic, and my

youngest (lots of Tylenol and vaccinated) is severely autistic and non-verbal.

I feel very strongly that parents need to know about the risks of Tylenol. A

very dangerous drug!

Sylvia

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Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken

often, but beyond that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is

bad to take every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much

need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked me why I

don't use it.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Amy

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At 02:06 AM 7/8/2011, you wrote:

I've been on this group for

about a year now, and I often hear about how bad Tylenol is. I know

that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken often, but beyond

that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much

need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked

me why I don't use it.

Thanks,

Amy

See my webpage

http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox from

the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can cause

harm.

Sheri

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Amy- i will give you brief version of why Tylenol is bad...it slows down the production of glutathione levels in the body when the body really needs it the most to detox stuff..esp baaaaad, very bad when a vaccine is given and all the toxins are now in the body and the body needs to rely on its system to keep it save and use glutathione to detox and protect -add tylenol and you just short stopped it!!!!!! My silly version in my words, i studied the stuff long ago.IvyOn Jul 9, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> wrote:

At 02:06 AM 7/8/2011, you wrote:

I've been on this group for

about a year now, and I often hear about how bad Tylenol is. I know

that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken often, but beyond

that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much

need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked

me why I don't use it.

Thanks,

Amy

See my webpage

http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox from

the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can cause

harm.

Sheri

listowner

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

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I realize tylenol should be avoided. What about aspirin?

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From: "Sheri Nakken" <vaccinedangers@...>Vaccinations Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2011 2:09:32 PMSubject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

At 02:06 AM 7/8/2011, you wrote:

I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone if they asked me why I don't use it.Thanks,AmySee my webpagehttp://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htmIt depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can cause harm.Sherilistowner

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Amy or anybody - What kind of homeopathy do you use for fever management in your children? I just assumed Tylenol was better than Ibuprophen, so I use Tylenol. I would like to have an alternative though. Thanks!

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Thank you to everyone who has responded about my Tylenol question. It has been

very helpful.

--I would try to avoid fever reduction, as it is the body's way of

making things undesirable for whatever the body is fighting. You can give cool

rags and things to make the child feel more comfortable, but generally,

suggestions like Maureen's are good ideas.

As far as homeopathy, the fever and its symptoms will be individual to the

sickness and the child--there isn't just one remedy for fever. You have to take

several things into account. Is the child hot/cold, red-faced or pale, sweaty

or dry, quiet or thrashing, etc. Take one of Sheri's classes--it's very helpful

in learning how to decide on the right remedy. Or buy the class book by Miranda

Castro and read up on it, but follow Sheri's water dosing instructions which she

has posted often here.

Hope that helps!

Amy

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your children? I just assumed Tylenol was better than Ibuprophen, so I use

Tylenol. I would like to have an alternative though. Thanks!

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" One of these days I'll be able to watch my son's baseball games without these

conversations. I really don't know how I get sucked into them. Probably because

I can't keep silent when I hear people complain. "

I giggled outloud when I read this! You're funny! I can just see you sitting

there, listening, and then unable to be quiet. I don't think you get sucked

in--I think you jump in! :) It's good there are people like you who know what

to say and aren't afraid to say it.

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I've had people give my child tylenol or advil w/o my permission! And I often

have children ask me for tylenol or advil for their headaches because that's

what they do in their household.

I also had a homeopath years ago tell me to go ahead and give my child tylenol

because she thought that was all you could do!!!

And I have not had good luck finding a remedy for headaches -- I've tried

various ones, but have not had much luck. I would love to know what others are

doing.

Also, I had the privilege of watching a play this past weekend that was produced

and directed by high schoolers. They were reciting and acting out stories that

had been told to them by various people of how the education budget cuts in

Texas have affected people's lives -- I was surprised to hear them recite a

mother's story of how her child was injured by a vaccine -- it was so disturbing

and upsetting and at the same time liberating because the story was told w/o any

" qualifiers " . It seems to me that in almost every conversation on autism or

chronic health problems of a child, someone is required to say, " we don't really

know if vaccines are the problem " . I kept waiting for that phrase to pop up in

the play somewhere, but it never did. It was liberating to hear this story in a

public setting w/o anyone jumping in to say -- well, we're not really sure. The

mother's story was recited authentically. Wouldn't it be wonderful if all our

stories were retold authentically -- w/o some expert or well meaning parent

telling us it simply can't be true or that their children are fine so vaccines

must be fine for everyone. Ditto for antibiotics and tylenol, etc.

A reason I really like Dr. Wakefield -- He believes the stories mothers tell.

Margaret

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> I just met a woman today at my son's baseball game whose daughter had a raging

fever at birth (she did get the Hep B vaccine). The docs scanned her, I think

ultrasound, strapped this little baby down, catherized her for a urine sample

after suspected some structural problem with the ureters ( I think I have this

right) because that was the first thing they looked at with a fever that high.

And they found serious problems which were later addressed surgically. The docs

blamed the ureter problem for the fever. Couldn't have been the vaccine, oh no,

but a complex situation anyway.

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> BUT regardless of the reason, the child was pumped full of antibiotics and

Tylenol, given other scans every few weeks, with dye, and fast forward to now at

age 8 or so is autistic, although not severely.

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> The mom went through hell trying one thing after another to address behavioral

and learning problems, not disruptive but withdrawn and shy--all her kids had

ear infections, tubes, andenoid surgery, and this little girl had Sensory

Integration Therapy, and a number of other alternative treatments, including

diet, no dairy, etc. Amazingly, the mom never heard of DAN. Naturally I clued

her into that, and the connection to vaccines, antibiotics and Tylenol. But what

a classic example of what can happen with the crap, which I suspect started with

the damn Hep B vaccine. Perhaps it wouldn't have been as bad if that hadn't been

a factor.

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> One of these days I'll be able to watch my son's baseball games without these

conversations. I really don't know how I get sucked into them. Probably because

I can't keep silent when I hear people complain.

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Hope you don't mind me butting in. If you google, 'percentage of oncologists who

would refuse chemotherapy' or similat you will find many references to doubt

regarding chemo by the people who actually prescribe it.

Eg: http://www.frequencyrising.com/chemotherapy_quotes.htm

I have a friend who was very conventional in outlook and always followed the

doctors' advice. Three years ago her secondary breast cancer, which had spread

to the liver, left her looking down the barrel of 6 months to live. At this

point she finally opened up to considering alternatives. Her son did extensive

research and has her on a whole raft of tailored dietary and supplemantary

protocols. Her liver tumours have shrunk to 'unmeasurable' and whilst she

continues to go for regular scans etc she is doing great. I met the family

through the son who is my daughter's boyfriend. Intitially he thought I was a

'nut' with my alternative stuff. Eventually desperation got him and his family

on board. I never tried to tell them what to do, but did share inspiring stories

I found and was open about my lifestyle choices. I like to think I have helped a

little. My 'almost son-in-law' is something of an alternative 'nut' himself now.

He certainly knows a lot more than me about natural cancer care.

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> > daughter had a

> > raging fever at birth (she did get the Hep B vaccine). The docs

> > scanned her,

> > I think ultrasound, strapped this little baby down, catherized

> > her for a

> > urine sample after suspected some structural problem with the

> > ureters ( I

> > think I have this right) because that was the first thing they

> > looked at

> > with a fever that high. And they found serious problems which

> > were later

> > addressed surgically. The docs blamed the ureter problem for the

> > fever.

> > Couldn't have been the vaccine, oh no, but a complex situation anyway.

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> > BUT regardless of the reason, the child was pumped full of

> > antibiotics and

> > Tylenol, given other scans every few weeks, with dye, and fast

> > forward to

> > now at age 8 or so is autistic, although not severely.

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> > The mom went through hell trying one thing after another to

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> > behavioral and learning problems, not disruptive but withdrawn

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> > her kids had ear infections, tubes, andenoid surgery, and this

> > little girl

> > had Sensory Integration Therapy, and a number of other

> > alternative

> > treatments, including diet, no dairy, etc. Amazingly, the mom

> > never heard of

> > DAN. Naturally I clued her into that, and the connection to

> > vaccines,

> > antibiotics and Tylenol. But what a classic example of what can

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> > the crap, which I suspect started with the damn Hep B vaccine.

> > Perhaps it

> > wouldn't have been as bad if that hadn't been a factor.

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> > One of these days I'll be able to watch my son's baseball games

> > without

> > these conversations. I really don't know how I get sucked into

> > them.

> > Probably because I can't keep silent when I hear people complain.

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I think it's preferable to Tylenol but not for any scientific reason. Just that I grew up with it and don't recall anyone going blind from it, or having their livers destroyed (although I doubt I would have been informed of this anyway since I was a child!).

Winnie Re: Why is Tylenol so bad > > > > > > > At 02:06 AM 7/8/2011, you wrote: > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > Thanks, > Amy > > See my webpage > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > cause harm. > Sheri > listowner > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22 > >

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Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16.

I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've done:

Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long.

Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag or massage.

Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for nerves.

The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless it's full blown flu.

Joanna. > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened

on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > Thanks, > Amy > > See my webpage > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > cause harm. > Sheri > listowner > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

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I read "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" by Dr. Natasha -McBride. She's a neurologist with a PhD in nutrition as well. She states that asprin is much safer than tylenol and advil for children. Also she says how ironic it is that Reyes syndrome only became an issue about the same time tylenol became available. Vaccinations From: shotsinfo@...Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:24:23 +0100Subject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16.

I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've done:

Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long.

Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag or massage.

Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for nerves.

The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless it's full blown flu.

Joanna. > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened

on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > Thanks, > Amy > > See my webpage > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > cause harm. > Sheri > listowner > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

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I've read the same book, but still feel wary. I do think it's a kick that aspirin became a problem at a very convenient time. I'd have no idea how to dose aspirin for my 2 year old anyway.

I miss being able to use Tylenol because sometimes you just feel crappy without knowing why exactly and then finding an alternative therapy is hard and sometimes impossible. I wish there was a homeopathic acetominophen (sp?) to use when all else doesn't do the trick.

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I read "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" by Dr. Natasha -McBride. She's a neurologist with a PhD in nutrition as well. She states that asprin is much safer than tylenol and advil for children. Also she says how ironic it is that Reyes syndrome only became an issue about the same time tylenol became available.

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Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16.

I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've done:

Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long.

Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag or massage.

Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for nerves.

The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless it's full blown flu.

Joanna. > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > Thanks, > Amy > > See my webpage > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > cause harm. > Sheri > listowner > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22 > >

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Exactly right - all of us growing up in 50's and 60's and before had

aspirin and did just fine

I need to dig deeper in to Reyes which I was first seeing in my early

pediatric nursing years and wonder about vaccine connections

Sheri

t is that Reyes syndrome only became

an issue about the same time tylenol became available.

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From: shotsinfo@...

Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:24:23 +0100

Subject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16.

I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia

(permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've

done:

Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at

onset of migraine. This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't

work if I leave it too long.

Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves

it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used

for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag or

massage.

Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for

nerves.

The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels

on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless

it's full blown flu.

Joanna.

>

>

> I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear

> about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for

your

> liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was

> wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

> every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't

have

> much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone

> if they asked me why I don't use it.

>

> Thanks,

> Amy

>

> See my webpage

>

http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

> It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox

> from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose

can

> cause harm.

> Sheri

> listowner

>

>

> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State,

USA

> Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

>

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

> Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

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This is a good one, The Long War on Aspirin:

http://www.counterpunch.org/gardner06202006.html

Sylvia

> > >

> > >

> > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear

> > > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your

> > > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was

> > > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

> > > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have

> > > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone

> > > if they asked me why I don't use it.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Amy

> > >

> > > See my webpage

> > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

> > > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox

> > > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can

> > > cause harm.

> > > Sheri

> > > listowner

> > >

> > >

> > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

> > > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

> > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

> > > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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They do make baby aspirin. I remember eating it like candy!

What does Tylenol even do for pain? I've heard more people complain that it does nothing, that they take Advil instead because it's anti-inflammatory. I supposed the cause matters.

Winnie

Re: Why is Tylenol so bad > > > > > > Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16. > > I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital > neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but > here's what else I've done: > > Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other > immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the > migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long. > > Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really > relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots. > > Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the > kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated > lavender bag or massage. > > Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for > nerves. > > The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold > flannels on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do > this unless it's full blown flu. > > Joanna. > > > > > > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > > > Thanks, > > Amy > > > > See my webpage > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to > detox > > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > > cause harm. > > Sheri > > listowner > > > > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, > USA > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22 > > > > > > > > >

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The uproar over Reyes Syndrome brought tylenol® to the forefront...Aspirin...my dad was a chiropractor and I never took any aspirin until I was in high school. I always advised my own children to lay down and rest when they were ill or had a fever. It seems to me to take aspirin for any other reason, like to go to work or school is masking the symptoms. ~ Maureen R. Gradvohl ~ From: "wharrison@..." <wharrison@...>To:

Vaccinations Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 8:17 PMSubject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

They do make baby aspirin. I remember eating it like candy!

What does Tylenol even do for pain? I've heard more people complain that it does nothing, that they take Advil instead because it's anti-inflammatory. I supposed the cause matters.

Winnie

Re: Why is Tylenol so bad > > > > > > Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome

in people under 16. > > I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital > neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but > here's what else I've done: > > Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other > immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the > migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long. > > Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really > relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots. > > Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the > kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated > lavender bag or massage. > > Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for > nerves. > > The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold > flannels on

head. I always feel great by the next day when I do > this unless it's full blown flu. > > Joanna. > > > > > > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > > wondering if I could

be enlightened on why it is bad to take > > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > > > Thanks, > > Amy > > > > See my webpage > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to > detox > > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > > cause harm. > > Sheri > > listowner > > > > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, > USA > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > >

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22 > > > > > > > > >

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There are homeopathic remedies that address pain but have to look at the

whole picture.

Personally we all did fine with aspirin growing up in the 50's and 60's,

as far as a I know

Loved that orange flavered bayer baby aspirin ;o-)

Sheri

At 02:00 PM 7/14/2011, you wrote:

I've read the same book, but

still feel wary. I do think it's a kick that aspirin became a problem at

a very convenient time. I'd have no idea how to dose aspirin for my 2

year old anyway.

I miss being able to use Tylenol because sometimes you just feel crappy

without knowing why exactly and then finding an alternative therapy is

hard and sometimes impossible. I wish there was a homeopathic

acetominophen (sp?) to use when all else doesn't do the trick.

~

From: " Garbarino "

<kimgarba@...>

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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:58:23 PM

Subject: RE: Why is Tylenol so bad

I read " Gut and Psychology

Syndrome " by Dr. Natasha -McBride. She's a neurologist with

a PhD in nutrition as well. She states that asprin is much safer than

tylenol and advil for children. Also she says how ironic it is that Reyes

syndrome only became an issue about the same time tylenol became

available.

Vaccinations

From: shotsinfo@...

Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:24:23 +0100

Subject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16.

I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia

(permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've

done:

Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at

onset of migraine. This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't

work if I leave it too long.

Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves

it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used

for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag or

massage.

Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for

nerves.

The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels

on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless

it's full blown flu.

Joanna.

>

>

> I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear

> about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for

your

> liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was

> wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

> every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't

have

> much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone

> if they asked me why I don't use it.

>

> Thanks,

> Amy

>

> See my webpage

>

http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

> It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox

> from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose

can

> cause harm.

> Sheri

> listowner

>

>

> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State,

USA

> Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

>

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

> Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

>

>

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Ah yes I remember those orange baby aspirins! I think they were called Angies in the UK.

Cheryl Porter (UK)

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> wrote:

 

There are homeopathic remedies that address pain but have to look at the whole picture.Personally we all did fine with aspirin growing up in the 50's and 60's, as far as a I knowLoved that orange flavered bayer baby aspirin ;o-)

Sheri

At 02:00 PM 7/14/2011, you wrote:

I've read the same book, but still feel wary. I do think it's a kick that aspirin became a problem at a very convenient time. I'd have no idea how to dose aspirin for my 2 year old anyway.

 I miss being able to use Tylenol because sometimes you just feel crappy without knowing why exactly and then finding an alternative therapy is hard and sometimes impossible. I wish there was a homeopathic acetominophen (sp?) to use when all else doesn't do the trick.

 ~

From: " Garbarino " <kimgarba@...>vaccinations

Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:58:23 PMSubject: RE: Why is Tylenol so bad  I read " Gut and Psychology Syndrome " by Dr. Natasha -McBride. She's a neurologist with a PhD in nutrition as well. She states that asprin is much safer than tylenol and advil for children. Also she says how ironic it is that Reyes syndrome only became an issue about the same time tylenol became available.

Vaccinations From: shotsinfo@...Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:24:23 +0100

Subject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad  Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16. I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but here's what else I've done:

 Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other immediately at onset of migraine.  This usually aborts the migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long. Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really relieves it.  Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots.

 Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated lavender bag  or massage. Also vitamins.  Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for nerves.

 The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold flannels on head.  I always feel great by the next day when I do this unless it's full blown flu. Joanna.

>

>

> I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear

> about how bad Tylenol is.  I know that it can be bad for your

> liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was

> wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take

> every once in a while.  I use homeopathy now, so I don't have

> much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone

> if they asked me why I don't use it.

>

> Thanks,

> Amy

>

> See my webpage

> http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm

> It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to detox

> from the illness and then also from the tylenol.  One dose can

> cause harm.

> Sheri

> listowner

>

>

> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath   

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

> Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

> http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

> Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

> Online/email courses - next classes start April 22

>

>

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I remember the orange chewables too! I don't see them being sold anymore tho.

Sometimes my ankles get achy, and I can't sleep, and tylenol stops it. I don't want to take tylenol, but I'm allergic to aspirin and related products.

~

From: wharrison@...To: Vaccinations Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 11:17:18 PMSubject: Re: Why is Tylenol so bad

They do make baby aspirin. I remember eating it like candy!

What does Tylenol even do for pain? I've heard more people complain that it does nothing, that they take Advil instead because it's anti-inflammatory. I supposed the cause matters.

Winnie

Re: Why is Tylenol so bad > > > > > > Asprin can cause Reyes syndrome in people under 16. > > I do sometimes resort to painkillers as I have occipital > neuralgia (permanent headache caused by nerve damage), but > here's what else I've done: > > Migraines = 3 cups of peppermint tea one after the other > immediately at onset of migraine. This usually aborts the > migraine, but doesn't work if I leave it too long. > > Frontal headaches = lavender patch stuck on the forehead, really > relieves it. Also drinking lots of water and sleeping lots. > > Headaches at the back of the head and neck = heat patch (the > kind used for backache) stuck around the neck, or a heated > lavender bag or massage. > > Also vitamins. Vitamin C to support immune function and B12 for > nerves. > > The type of headache you get with fever = electric fan and cold > flannels on head. I always feel great by the next day when I do > this unless it's full blown flu. > > Joanna. > > > > > > > > I've been on this group for about a year now, and I often hear > > about how bad Tylenol is. I know that it can be bad for your > > liver or something if taken often, but beyond that, I was > > wondering if I could be enlightened on why it is bad to take > > every once in a while. I use homeopathy now, so I don't have > > much need of it, but was wondering what I would say to someone > > if they asked me why I don't use it. > > > > Thanks, > > Amy > > > > See my webpage > > http://www.wellwithin1.com/fever.htm > > It depletes the body of glutathione which is necessary to > detox > > from the illness and then also from the tylenol. One dose can > > cause harm. > > Sheri > > listowner > > > > > > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, > USA > > Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy > > http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com > > Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy > > Online/email courses - next classes start April 22 > > > > > > > > >

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