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User ID: 77983633 Canada 09/11/2019 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77294223 United States 09/11/2019 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Number on choice for female suicides, actually I believe it's ibuprofen. |
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User ID: 77983633 Canada 09/11/2019 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Number on choice for female suicides, actually I believe it's ibuprofen. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36271174 United States 09/11/2019 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Acetaminophen = no empathy and liver damage Ibuprofen = Myocardial infarction, kidney damage Wow! Tough decision! |
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User ID: 77174443 United States 09/11/2019 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Acetaminophen = no empathy and liver damage Ibuprofen = Myocardial infarction, kidney damage Wow! Tough decision! Right! The correct answer is don't take either one and use natural remedies. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77874673 United States 09/11/2019 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Acetaminophen = no empathy and liver damage Ibuprofen = Myocardial infarction, kidney damage Wow! Tough decision! That's why, unless I absolutely positively need to, I only use homeopathic remedies for pain. Homeopathic remedies have virtually no side effects. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 62146189 Canada 09/11/2019 05:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Wiki advil. Its the same as ibuprophene! Causes heart problems , problems with balance etc etc. Try cbd or if that's not legal where you are try curcumin. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76405653 United States 09/11/2019 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to wakeup-world.com (secure)] Quoting: White Wolf Waking In 2015, a groundbreaking study found that Tylenol (known by the chemical names acetaminophen and paracetamol) not only blunts pain, but has potent psychotropic side effects highly relevant to human social connection and behavior, such as blunting both positive and negative emotional stimuli, also known as “affect flattening” in psychiatric terminology. Now, a new study published last month in the journal Frontiers of Psychology, titled, “A Social Analgesic? Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Reduces Positive Empathy,” further confirms that this extremely popular drug (billions of doses taken annually) directly interferes with the experience of human empathic connection; specifically, reducing empathy for other people’s suffering. < 50% Only idiots take tylenol advil is where its at Acetaminophen = no empathy and liver damage Ibuprofen = Myocardial infarction, kidney damage Wow! Tough decision! Right! The correct answer is don't take either one and use natural remedies. agree, as a nurse I have seen way to many things happen from both of them to people. Use Curcumin. Just as powerful as Advil for pain and antiinflammatory |
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JJ Insane 1 User ID: 76369216 United States 09/11/2019 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tylenol aka acetaminophen is the number ONE cause of liver failure in the United States! As a matter of a fact it causes more liver damage then all the other liver damaging products combined! Even alcohol! I did not know Ibuprofen caused kidney damage and heart attacks! Time to switch to something else. Damn |
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