New Study Links Acetaminophen to ADHD
Today I wanted to share with you an article published on the Green Med Info website and the referenced study published in JAMA Paediatrics which suggests that the consumption of acetaminophen by women during pregnancy is more likely to result in a child having ADHD as well as a higher risk of having children who exhibit other emotional or behavioral symptoms.
The article also points out that acetaminophen is very hard on the liver – about 40% of regular acetaminophen users show signs of liver damage. Acetaminophen reduces the liver’s store of the important detoxifying aid and antioxidant glutathione.
Also consumption of acetaminophen during the first year of life can increase the potential for developing asthma.
There are many safe natural alternatives to acetaminophen: Michael Murray, ND the article’s author suggests ginger as a viable alternative.
In my opinion acetaminophen with all its potential negative health effects and limited benefits should not be consumed.
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Following is the article and the referenced journal abstract.
Regards,
Rob
Another damning study indicates it is simply time to pull the plug on this outdated drug.