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Ziggity's avatar

Kratom causes dependency just like opiates.

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Tardigrade's avatar

Sugar does, using the same brain receptors as opiates ;)

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SaHiB's avatar

THC facilitates psychosis (schizophrenia in extremis). It contributes to a very large portion of crime and general nasty behavior. I'm blind, damn it! I'd call that a negative side effect. Users also seem particularly prone to lying, stealing, and accepting COVID jabs. If you must use cannoids, make it THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin) or cannabidivarin (CBDV). That said, even CBD appears to be a far safer remedy for psychosis than is Invega or other atypical antipsychotics, but I suspect CBDV would be safer.

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Deanna Kline's avatar

This borderline autistic brain wants to know... you do know that Tylenol is simply the BRAND name of acetaminophen, don't you?? Read the back of the bottle ingredient chart.

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Rick (from Texas)'s avatar

Reminds me of a scene in the TV show “Scrubs”:

Dr. Cox: Did you actually just page me to find out how much tylenol to give to Mrs. Lensner?

J.D.: I was worried it could exasterbate the patient's...

Dr. Cox: Its regular strength tylenol. Here's what you do: Get her to open her mouth, take a handfull and throw it at her. Whatever sticks - that's the correct dosage

That’s kind of where Tylenol used to be with a lot of people. “Safe and Effective”™️

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Tardigrade's avatar

I can't tell if this comment is tongue-in-cheek or not.

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John's avatar

Are ANY engineered drugs or vaccines safe for human consumption?

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Beverly Johnson's avatar

Safe : as in 100% no side or adverse effects??? No

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A2SavvyGirl's avatar

No

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Nick Kottenstette's avatar

If course this begs the question, “How many of these mothers who took Tylenol also had it because they were trying to suppress a fever following their “safe and effective” flu jab or MMR booster?”

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April Smith's avatar

And Tdap

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Nick Kottenstette's avatar

I think my wife got the TDaP after delivery; however, I think they give it to the moms during pregnancy as well. The whole Zika disaster had a triple jab scandal going on with the pregnant mothers that was probably the true culprit for the micro encephalopathy disaster that unfolded down south. Forrest Maready had done a great Incredible Opinion piece pointing this out which YouTube appears to have banned. This is the best I could dig up on his take with Zika as of late.

https://youtu.be/d9zD1012208

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Anonymous's avatar

Just curious, how does Ibuprofen (NSAIDs) compare? They tell you it's not safe for pregnancy, but I don't trust "the science" anymore.

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Jackie Cumello's avatar

Wondering the same!

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Rust's avatar

As for ibuprofen, the latest research (ha!) is showing a correlation between ibuprofen and heart attacks. I was prescribed 800 mg ibuprofen (prescription strength) taken up to 3 times a day, which I took for years for degenerative disc disease and pain from spinal stenosis, with assurances from my doc it was safe. Nothing was ever mentioned about the possibility of heart attack. I had a massive heart attack 3 years ago. At that time my cardio told me: "No ibuprofen, it's not safe for you. Take acetaminophen if you need something for pain." Of course, any NSAID is not safe to use with any blood thinner or anticoagulent.

Trust is gone.

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SaHiB's avatar

Safe or not (I doubt it; it's hepatotoxic and I suspect, though officially denied, it and phenacetin cause methemoglobinemia), paracetamol is not effective. It has absolutely zero analgesic effect. I wasn't allowed to take ibuprofen after wisdom tooth removal, so my dad gave me 4 or 5 Tylenol tablets. They didn't do a thing! If you must take something for pain, try aspirin/salicin, ibuprofen (beware: extreme antipyretic; fever is an essential part of immune response), Vioxx (not antipyretic, but also unavailable - Celebrex does nothing for me) or tiglate/angelate (Roman chamomile oil or depyrrolizidinated butterbur).

Very rarely should pregnant or lactating women take any pharmaceuticals, "vaccines" (What; are they cows?) also included, at all, Rho(D) immune globulin perhaps excepted. Rh negative women should select against Rh positivity as well as COVID jabbing in potential mates.

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Deanna Kline's avatar

Dr Jack, thanks again. You continue to be one of my main heros! I would be honored if you gave my book a quick read, it's short, truthful, fairly cited, and honors the fallen and injured in the last two years: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_p_kb_dp&asin=B0BBYQRYF3&tag=kpembed-20&amazonDeviceType=A2CLFWBIMVSE9N&reshareId=H7N0WWRNNX6B6830D88J&reshareChannel=clipboard

Any help in promoting it would be greatly appreciated and bless me indeed!

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April Smith's avatar

I participated in the CDC study called SEEDS. My son was born at 30 weeks and weighed 2 lbs 12 oz. I took one baby tylenol during my pregnancy with him. They way they asked the questions about acetaminophen was odd. They didn't care whether I took an entire bottle of extra strength acetaminophen per week or one baby Tylenol dose the entire 7 ish months. As I remember, it was just, "did you take it or not each trimester." Not impressive.

It's the acetaminophen in the womb PLUS the vaccines the mom gets plus all the other environmental toxins PLUS the insane infant vaccine schedule. Babies at our NICU got Hep B as soon as they hit 3 lbs and their "2 month vaccines" before due date if they were born early like mine was. (yes, we opted not to do them).

50% of kids of kids born at my son's gestational age and weight are autistic and not the "cute" kinda aspie autistic.

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Warrior Mom's avatar

my niece's 5 yr old is severe on the spectrum AND has dx of microencephaly. zero vax for either mom or baby. she took acetaminophen for back pain while pregnant; of course she was assured it was 'safe'. she was on rx antidepressant (don't know which one) until she found out she was pregnant. so even without vax, that drug combo (even if for a short time - 4 or 5 weeks, tops) was enough to damage baby. :(

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April Smith's avatar

Oh, that’s so sad.

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Jerome V's avatar

Typo?

impairing whole-body toxicity

Increasing whole body damage?

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Maurine Meleck's avatar

Of course we learned the negative effect much too late for our children and grandchildren. For me, the focus needs to be on both the fever reducing pill and the vaccines. The pill was recommended by Josh's doctor prior to every vaccination to prevent fever. And dumb as we were then.....massive lawsuits? How is anyone going to prove(unless it is very recent) they took it during pregnancy or gave it to their babies. I'm an old hand at losing lawsuits related to autism.

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Warrior Mom's avatar

I wonder the same thing about these new class action lawsuits regarding baby food - how do they prove it? especially when almost NONE have been able to 'prove' WORSE and more OBVIOUS toxic exposure from vax.

even WITH lab proof of my son's lead poisoning, I still can't get EPA 'rules' waived to qualify for remediation of the soil on our property! (soil tested 200 ppb below the cut off; but neighbors' property 500 yards away are getting remediation regardless of testing because they are within the official boundaries for the project.)

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Tardigrade's avatar

It doesn't have to do with pregnancy, but I learned when my child was four years old that acetaminophen is not to be trifled with. He had what turned out to be pneumonia, and I was giving him an over-the-counter cough medicine which turned out to contain acetaminophen. The liver specialist later determined he was getting a 1/3 dose for his body weight. But because of the pneumonia, the acetaminophen was destroying his liver, 1/3 of which died (according to biopsy) before starting to recover after the medicine was discontinued. He had to be life-flighted because of the liver failure, spent several days in intensive care, during which they were seriously discussing liver transplant.

I can tell you, that made an impression on me. To this day I won't touch acetaminophen with a barge pole.

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April Smith's avatar

Wow! How scary. I threw ours out years ago.

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Kirsten's avatar

Go Moms!!

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DR's avatar

So the rise in ADHD and/or ASD isn't due to vaccinations?

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