People all over the world take pharmaceutical pills to feel better and be healthier. Yet many people experience horrible side effects, most times worse than their ailments. Some birth control pills have listed DEATH as a possible side effect, while some antidepressants have suicide as a side effect. Does this make sense? Don’t get me started on the medicine commercials that say “If you are or have taken this pill, stop immediately and call this number”. Did you ever think to investigate the ingredients? No, you trusted these companies.
When I was 14 years old I got a really bad allergic reaction from taking Tylenol. If I didn’t get rushed to the ER I wouldn’t be here today. The doctor told me I was allergic to Acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen is an ingredient in almost every medicine such as:
1. Tylenol
2. Midol
3. Dayquil/Nyquil
4. Alka Seltzer
5. Excedrin
6. Robitussin
7. Theraflu
8. Vicks
9. Zicam
10. Hydrocodone
11. Percocet
12. Lortab
13. Vicodin
The FDA has been warning us about the dangers of Acetaminophen since 1977. On January 14, 2014 the FDA published an article on their website with the title “Acetaminophen Prescription Combination Drug Products with more than 325 mg: FDA Statement - Recommendation to Discontinue Prescribing and Dispensing”. You can read this article at http://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/safetyinformation/safetyalertsforhumanmedicalproducts/ucm381650.htm
Many people take pills that contain Acetaminophen and even give it to their children. Acetaminophen is such a problem Henry Spiegel Milling LLP specializes in cases from people being harmed or killed by acetaminophen. Check out their website at http://www.hsm-law.com/aop/tylenol/acetaminophen-drugs/
Side effects of Acetaminophen are:
· Dizziness
· lightheadedness
· Back, leg, or stomach pains
· black, tarry stools
· bleeding gums
· blood in the urine or stools
· blood in vomit
· bluish lips or skin
· chills
· choking
· cough or hoarseness
· dark urine
· decrease in the frequency of urination
· decrease in urine volume
· difficult or troubled breathing
· difficulty in passing urine (dribbling)
· difficulty with breathing
· difficulty with swallowing
· fast heartbeat
· fever
· fever with or without chills
· general body swelling
· general feeling of tiredness or weakness
· headache
· irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing
· light-colored stools
· loss of appetite
· lower back or side pain
· nausea or vomiting
· nosebleeds
· not breathing
· painful or difficult urination
· pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin
· pinpoint red spots on the skin
· puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue
· severe or continuing stomach pain
· shortness of breath or troubled breathing
· skin rash, hives, or itching
· sore throat
· sore tongue
· sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth
· tightness in the chest
· unable to speak
· unusual bleeding or bruising
· unusual tiredness or weakness
· upper right abdominal or stomach pain
· yellow eyes and skin
· Bloody or cloudy urine
· change in consciousness
· chest pain or discomfort
· cold and clammy skin
· decreased awareness or responsiveness
· extreme drowsiness
· general feeling of discomfort or illness
· increased sweating
· irregular heartbeat
· lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting
· loss of consciousness
· no blood pressure or pulse
· no muscle tone or movement
· not breathing
· severe sleepiness
· slow or irregular heartbeat
· stopping of heart
· sudden decrease in the amount of urine
· unconsciousness
· unpleasant breath odor
· Drowsiness
· relaxed and calm
· sleepiness
· Belching
· changes in mood
· difficulty having a bowel movement (stool)
· fear or nervousness
· feeling of indigestion
· hearing loss
· impaired hearing
· pain in the chest below the breastbone
· unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness
Getting that allergic reaction when I was a teenager was a blessing. I am unable to take medicine and I am still healthy and alive. I rarely get a cold but if I do I get better by simply doing it the natural way. I get lots of rest, drink an Echinacea sleepy time tea and have some orange juice and I am better in a few days. When you take medicine for a cold do you get better instantly? No, it takes a few days. If you did not take cold medicine your body will simply do what it was designed to do…heal itself. Just because a doctor prescribes something to you does not mean it is good for you. We have all heard the expression “get a second opinion”. What are you going to do if you or your child gets sick, has a headache, or is feeling pain?
Having to live the natural way, I learned about Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.). It is a method to energetically heal the body naturally of any ailment or disease. B.E.S.T. can help you overcome many ailments such as headaches, migraines, pulled muscles, joint issues, depression, schizophrenia, hormone imbalance, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, obesity, diabetes, cancer and many more.
B.E.S.T has been so beneficial to me that I got certified as a B.E.S.T. practitioner so I could help and heal people. To learn more about B.E.S.T., check out my book "The Subconscious Adjustment".
-Linda Lawler
When I was 14 years old I got a really bad allergic reaction from taking Tylenol. If I didn’t get rushed to the ER I wouldn’t be here today. The doctor told me I was allergic to Acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen is an ingredient in almost every medicine such as:
1. Tylenol
2. Midol
3. Dayquil/Nyquil
4. Alka Seltzer
5. Excedrin
6. Robitussin
7. Theraflu
8. Vicks
9. Zicam
10. Hydrocodone
11. Percocet
12. Lortab
13. Vicodin
The FDA has been warning us about the dangers of Acetaminophen since 1977. On January 14, 2014 the FDA published an article on their website with the title “Acetaminophen Prescription Combination Drug Products with more than 325 mg: FDA Statement - Recommendation to Discontinue Prescribing and Dispensing”. You can read this article at http://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/safetyinformation/safetyalertsforhumanmedicalproducts/ucm381650.htm
Many people take pills that contain Acetaminophen and even give it to their children. Acetaminophen is such a problem Henry Spiegel Milling LLP specializes in cases from people being harmed or killed by acetaminophen. Check out their website at http://www.hsm-law.com/aop/tylenol/acetaminophen-drugs/
Side effects of Acetaminophen are:
· Dizziness
· lightheadedness
· Back, leg, or stomach pains
· black, tarry stools
· bleeding gums
· blood in the urine or stools
· blood in vomit
· bluish lips or skin
· chills
· choking
· cough or hoarseness
· dark urine
· decrease in the frequency of urination
· decrease in urine volume
· difficult or troubled breathing
· difficulty in passing urine (dribbling)
· difficulty with breathing
· difficulty with swallowing
· fast heartbeat
· fever
· fever with or without chills
· general body swelling
· general feeling of tiredness or weakness
· headache
· irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing
· light-colored stools
· loss of appetite
· lower back or side pain
· nausea or vomiting
· nosebleeds
· not breathing
· painful or difficult urination
· pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin
· pinpoint red spots on the skin
· puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue
· severe or continuing stomach pain
· shortness of breath or troubled breathing
· skin rash, hives, or itching
· sore throat
· sore tongue
· sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth
· tightness in the chest
· unable to speak
· unusual bleeding or bruising
· unusual tiredness or weakness
· upper right abdominal or stomach pain
· yellow eyes and skin
· Bloody or cloudy urine
· change in consciousness
· chest pain or discomfort
· cold and clammy skin
· decreased awareness or responsiveness
· extreme drowsiness
· general feeling of discomfort or illness
· increased sweating
· irregular heartbeat
· lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting
· loss of consciousness
· no blood pressure or pulse
· no muscle tone or movement
· not breathing
· severe sleepiness
· slow or irregular heartbeat
· stopping of heart
· sudden decrease in the amount of urine
· unconsciousness
· unpleasant breath odor
· Drowsiness
· relaxed and calm
· sleepiness
· Belching
· changes in mood
· difficulty having a bowel movement (stool)
· fear or nervousness
· feeling of indigestion
· hearing loss
· impaired hearing
· pain in the chest below the breastbone
· unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness
Getting that allergic reaction when I was a teenager was a blessing. I am unable to take medicine and I am still healthy and alive. I rarely get a cold but if I do I get better by simply doing it the natural way. I get lots of rest, drink an Echinacea sleepy time tea and have some orange juice and I am better in a few days. When you take medicine for a cold do you get better instantly? No, it takes a few days. If you did not take cold medicine your body will simply do what it was designed to do…heal itself. Just because a doctor prescribes something to you does not mean it is good for you. We have all heard the expression “get a second opinion”. What are you going to do if you or your child gets sick, has a headache, or is feeling pain?
Having to live the natural way, I learned about Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.). It is a method to energetically heal the body naturally of any ailment or disease. B.E.S.T. can help you overcome many ailments such as headaches, migraines, pulled muscles, joint issues, depression, schizophrenia, hormone imbalance, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, obesity, diabetes, cancer and many more.
B.E.S.T has been so beneficial to me that I got certified as a B.E.S.T. practitioner so I could help and heal people. To learn more about B.E.S.T., check out my book "The Subconscious Adjustment".
-Linda Lawler