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ACETAMINOPHEN, Known As Tylenol & Paracetamol Is The Leading Cause Of Liver Failure. And The 2nd Leading Cause Of Liver Transplants. Once Acute Liver Failure Has Developed, Mortality Is Approximately 28%. Acetaminophen is one of the most produced pharmaceutical compounds in the world. People around the world consume over 16,000 metric tons of it every year. How Acetaminophen Is Made: The industrial production historically involved turning benzene compounds into phenols, which can then be turned into acetaminophen. Benzene, the starting material, comes from petroleum coal tar. Today, acetaminophen can be made from the waste product of the wood forestry industry, using palm & poplar trees plus heavy solvents in a 3 step process to convert pHB into the end product acetaminophen. 5 Damaging Effects From Acetaminophen: 1️⃣ Depletes Glutathione: This vital antioxidant protects your liver & cells. Acetaminophen depletes it, leaving you vulnerable to oxidative stress & immune system dysregulation. If glutathione is gone due to acetaminophen, the liver cannot process & eliminate waste. 2⃣Damages the Liver: Overuse leads to liver toxicity, impairing your body’s ability to detox naturally. This increases liver failure & liver transplant. 3⃣Triggers Inflammation: By increasing harmful byproducts, it causes chronic inflammation in your body. 4⃣Harms Gut Health: Acetaminophen disturbs your gut microbiome, leading to imbalances that impact your immunity. It causes gut permeability & lowers good beneficial gut bacteria. 5⃣Impacts Hormonal Balance: Toxic buildup interferes with hormone regulation, throwing your body off balance. It only takes 4,000 mg of Acetaminophen in a 24 hour period to cause acute liver damage. Overshooting 4,000 mg – isn't hard. One Tylenol extra strength pill contains 500 mg of Acetaminophen. If an individual takes two pills, four times a day, that's 4,000 mg. If you are also taking a cold or cough medicine that includes Acetaminophen, you can easily exceed the limit & cause acute liver failure. And in children, toxic levels can build even when adhering to doses based on their weight, over a 24hr period of more than 4 doses. What To Do For Acetaminophen Toxicity: For Adults, take NAC 500mg twice a day. Treatment with N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is nearly 100% hepatoprotective when it is given within 8 hours after an acute acetaminophen ingestion, but can be beneficial in those more than 24 hours after ingestion. 👇Acetaminophen Induced Liver Failure👇 👇Acetaminophen Liver Poisoning👇 👇Acetaminophen Is Dangerous For Your Liver👇 Speaker: Kash Khan

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ACETAMINOPHEN, Known As Tylenol & Paracetamol Is The Leading Cause Of Liver Failure. It Causes Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease & Actually Dissolves Liver Tissue. Acetaminophen causes 50% of all liver failures & the most Liver transplants in the United States. One Tylenol does as much damage as 6 pints of beer. And when Tylenol & Alcohol consumption are combined, the damage is 20-30 times that, because they are accelerating each other. Don't combine high fructose corn syrup drinks or artificially sweetened diet drinks with Acetaminophen either. The combination accelerates liver damage. It only takes 4,000 mg of Acetaminophen in a 24 hour period to damage the liver. Overshooting 4,000 mg – isn't hard. One Tylenol extra strength pill contains 500 mg of Acetaminophen. If an individual takes two pills up to four times a day, that's 4,000 mg. Add a cold or cough medicine that includes Acetaminophen & you can easily exceed the limit & cause acute liver failure. 5 Damaging Effects From Acetaminophen: 1️⃣ Depletes Glutathione: This vital antioxidant protects your liver & cells. Acetaminophen depletes it, leaving you vulnerable to oxidative stress. 2️⃣ Damages the Liver: Overuse leads to liver toxicity, impairing your body’s ability to detox naturally. 3️⃣ Triggers Inflammation: By increasing harmful byproducts, it causes chronic inflammation in your body. 4️⃣ Harms Gut Health: Acetaminophen disturbs your gut microbiome, leading to imbalances that impact your immunity. It causes gut permeability & lowers good beneficial gut bacteria. 5️⃣ Impacts Hormonal Balance: Toxic buildup interferes with hormone regulation, throwing your body off balance. 👇Acute Liver Failure From Acetaminophen👇 👇Acetaminophen Toxicity👇 Speaker: Siggi Clavien, Bio Liver Expert Podcast: Dave Asprey, Human Upgrade Podcast

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