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By Matt Hall
Tylenol is one of those “take it for everything” type medications. Commonly used for headaches, cramps, eyestrain, nausea, fevers, and a slew of other discomforts, it’s the drug people seem to reach for most when they’re hurting. However, the health problems associated with acetaminophen — Tylenol’s active ingredient — are well-documented. If you want so save your health from potential problems, keep reading to learn about why simple Tylenol is something to avoid and how you can use natural alternatives to reduce discomfort.
The Problem with Tylenol (Acetaminophen)
How could a medicine that’s so consistently used as the answer to every problem be so dangerous? While the medicine itself won’t cause immediate death and it’s very unlikely even taking a few too many pills will cause you to have a night in the hospital, the cumulative effects of using acetaminophen over time can lead to liver damage and other severe problems. Here’s a list of potential side effects:
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