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To: RegulatorCountry; fourth and three

Fourth and Three: whatever you do, DON’T listen to this person,telling you to limit yourself to acetaminophen only. That is the WORST thing you can do with having liver problems. Taking acetaminophen/Tylenol will further damage your liver. NSAIDS are also potentially harmful.

As for supplements, discuss with your liver specialist before taking ANYTHING. Supplements are not regulated, and depending on where they were manufactured, could contain additional chemicals that are harmful to your liver. Also, people make the mistake of thinking that if it’s “natural”, it’s harmless. That’s the worst trap you could fall into. (not saying that there aren’t supplements out there that are helpful; I’m just saying proceed with extreme caution).


98 posted on 07/04/2012 8:17:14 PM PDT by Born Conservative
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To: Born Conservative

Aspirin is harmful, NSAIDs are harmful, naproxen is harmful, acetamenophen is harmful, it’s a matter of degree. If you want to say take no over the counter pain medication whatsoever, in order to avoid all potential harm then I’d agree with you. If the individual is still drinking alcohol, then I’d even agree with you regarding avoidance of acetamenophen in particular.

However, I hope you’ve read on further into the thread to realize that you are the one going off half-cocked, here.

Try being a little more civil. It will serve you far better than this, whoever the hell you are.


100 posted on 07/04/2012 9:41:34 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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