Nov
01

THE ROLE OF PARACETAMOL IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ASTHMA

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Tylenol and asthma. Not too many people are aware of the strong links between Tylenol use and developing asthma. EVEN in pregnancy! That means if you take Tylenol while pregnant, your child has a higher risk of being an asthmatic.

The thought is that, for the liver to break it down, we need a compound called glutathione. If glutathione gets depleted all heck can break lose, including liver problems, kidney problems and immune system problems (like asthma). Bottom line? If you have pain, try a chiropractor BEFORE meds–there is always a price to be paid for messing with normal physiology.

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