Thank you GOP!
All this crap really gained legitimacy with the GOP pushed and passed 2005 Andro ban.
A$$holes...
It is time to call a spade a spade...Supplements are not the problem...
Take a close look through your medicine cabinet. First look for all the obvious Tylenol medications Tylenol, Tylenol PM, Tylenol Cough and Cold, acetaminophen (the generic name for Tylenol), etc. Next, look for any prescription pain medications you may have such as Lortab or Hydrocodone/APAP the APAP means Tylenol has been added. Check cold medications Nyquil, Alka-Seltzer Plus, St. Joseph Aspirin Free and Zicam, etc. Any drug that has APAP, cet, or acetam as part of the name probably contains Tylenol. Notice how many of your medications contain acetaminophen/Tylenol.
This hunt is not just an academic exercise. Tylenol is the No. 1 reason for liver failure in America today not because people are knowingly taking an overdose, but because they are being unwittingly exposed to acetaminophen from a variety of sources over a long period of time. The Tylenol people have done a great job of slipping their product into a myriad of commonly used drugs.
Tylenol is marketed for two purposes pain relief and as an anti-pyretic, i.e. it lowers fever. It is very effective in these regards, but with increased exposure, side effects are starting to emerge. In addition to liver failure where the science is quite well worked out Tylenol probably is bad for the brain and the kidneys.
It was found in the Neurology study that if you take an anti-inflammatory medication for two years, you decrease your risk of Alzheimers by about 50 percent as compared to those people who took nothing. This makes sense with what we know about Alzheimers being partly an inflammation of the brain.
In the main section of the paper, the data also showed that people who took Tylenol for two years almost doubled their risk of developing Alzheimers.
And for the liver, acetaminophen (the generic name for Tylenol)is poison. Tylenol poisoning is one of the leading causes of liver failure and the need for liver transplant.