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    Question tylenol vs juice?

    anyone who finds out that i juice it says "your liver is gonna fall out", does anyone know how bad tylenol or other common every day remedies are on the liver?
    also, i take 400mg of milk thistle 3x per day, for 6 months now, should i cycle the milk thistle, is it helping me or hurting?
    i am a novice so any help would be great.

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    Aceteminophen becomes 7 times more toxic when oxidized by the liver.

    I would like to see how Tylenol compares to oral steroids with liver toxicity.

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    holy ****, i had no idea it was that bad, id like to see as well
    thanks

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    Along the same lines here what us the best liver protectant?

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    i use milk thistle

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    I read that the problem that Tom Prince had with his kidney and liver was because of pain killers, like Tylenol. He said that he had to take like 15 pills a day.

    So they must be hard on the liver and kindney.


    BassMuscle

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    Most pain killers contain codein AND tylenol. Use milk thistle and cranberry extract pills for protecting liver and kidneys.

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    15 pills a day isn't normal.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by )(PimP JuicE)(
    15 pills a day isn't normal.....


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    tylenol is the most common cause of fulminant liver failure in the united states.

    liver failure WITH minimal time of symptom onset. Basically liver fails "out of nowhere".

    as a note- a good portion of those are due to overdoses and "cry for help" suicide "attempts"... further note- the liver damage can be permanent.. and even normal doses thereafter may cause onset of liver failure.

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