Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 Another issue with Tylenol is that it suppresses glutathione which is needed to help with detoxification. I am so regretful that I gave my son Tylenol with every shot when he was young thinking I was doing a good thing helping keep his reactions down. I had never heard of glutathione back then! I never knew what pitocin could do during labor. I never knew how medicines clear through the body – so naïve as a 1st time mother. There should be classes on biomedical when you are pregnant instead of childbirth classes which I didn’t find that helpful. J Heidi J From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of ambitionn01 Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 4:32 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Lyme die-off - someone please help! Tylenol for pain? I have not found Tylenol to help in extreme pain, and there are many practitioners totally against Tylenol due to it potentially causing liver failure. I have seen reports that it is the number one cause of liver failure in the U.S., but I don't know if this is true. Since kids with autism usually have liver issues, it is usually shunned. With antibiotics, you can have fluctuating extreme symptoms. Some doctors are aware of this and have a good plan, others just prescribe and hope for the best. I am happy to hear that mostly his joints are hurting, I have heard much worse. I'll bet he is full of ammonia and nuerotoxins from the die-off. We have used l-citruline and alpha ketoglutauric acid with great results for ammonia. I have used Modifilan and turmeric with great results for neurotoxins, but also had to occasionally use small amounts of Algas, and large amounts of Burbur. All these things together were usually needed. I would ask the doctors about these. I have no idea about mixing these and prescriptions. They do have a prescription called cholestrymine that doctors prescribe to Lyme patients for the die-off and sometimes they recommend cholestepure instead. This is when they are not doing other things, such as what I already mentioned. I am also concerned about liver support. Maybe some massaging will help his lymph system move more toxins out, quicker. The massaging can be all over, not just the lymph area, for toxins get stuck in the muscles as well. For liver support, I like to use foods that come in capsules. Ask your doctor about these: broccoli sprouts, artichoke, celery seed, parsley, milk thistle, and turmeric or curcumin. I wonder if vit. E would help as well. I'll pray (to Jesus) that you find a good plan. Love and prayers, Heidi N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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