To: Red Badger; SE Mom; nutmeg
Acetaminophen made from plastic waste, broken down by bacteria from poo poo. Can't make this stuff up!
Fortunately, I can count the number of Tylenol products I have taken in the past 40 years on one hand. My concern was always liver toxicity. Now I can add microplastics and E. coli.
To: NautiNurse
Yikes! That’s not good. Maybe new quality control practices?
I took Tylenol once- nothing happened so I went back to an occasional aspirin. I just didn’t trust the others. It’s rare that I need pain meds, I seem to have a tolerance for pain but I remember childbirth got my attention lol.
8 posted on
06/28/2025 8:14:58 AM PDT by
SE Mom
(ScreamingEagleMom)
To: NautiNurse; SE Mom
Ewww!! I admit I just skimmed the article above. Sounds like they are saying they “can” convert plastic waste, etc. into the end product acetaminophen. Not that they “are” yet. I will read the article more thoroughly when I have more time.
Yikes… I’ve had a fair number of surgeries, and had to take a lot of Tylenol (plus those horrible opiates) for each one of them. 😣
10 posted on
07/03/2025 1:53:49 PM PDT by
nutmeg
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