What do you do if you feel like you have a flu or cold coming on, or a fever, and you are reaching for the Tylenol? If you knew what Tylenol did to your liver, would you still take it? Tylenol, also called acetaminophen (and paracetamol overseas), has been associated with acute liver failure. Why not take a herbal or natural anti-inflammatory? For more info and a few recommendation, check out this article.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Pain medications and your health
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Labels: Infections, Liver health, Pharmaceuticals
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Vitamin D and the flu
Colds and flus are most common during the winter months, which are right around the corner (or, in some areas, already here). The lack of sunlight may be a factor in this. Sunlight stimulates vitamin D synthesis in our skin, and the vitamin D then stimulates antimicrobial peptides. These compounds have antibiotic-like properties, and can directly and rapidly destroy the cell walls of bacteria, fungi, and viruses, including the influenza virus; playing a key role in keeping the lungs free of infection. So if you have some free time to go outside when the sun is shining - go for it! Vitamin D is great for a whole host of other things. To learn more about vitamin D and the great research that is being done, visit the Vitamin D Council.
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Labels: Infections, Vitamin D