Technically, Tylenol is considered safe, but now they’re starting to link excessive usage to autism.
It’s wild, right? Oh, let’s give you this shot that interrupts your body’s natural RNA translation, and oh, it’s full of other shit to keep that mRNA alive long enough to work, but no, don’t worry about it, no way that could get into your bloodstream and into your baby.
Nothing from. The pharmaceutical industry is safe. Hell, I got a bunch of blisters on my ankle from a bandaid a few years ago and have a small scar on my forearm from a bandaid I used last year. I don't take any kinds of medicine unless I feel like I'm dying, and oddly enough, I haven't had more than the sniffles in over 5 years.
that sounds like you may have an allergy to the adhesive... I have a friend that has this same allergy, she can only use certain types of medical tape.
my dear Grandmother had to have an emergency colostomy and in the initial weeks of recuperating and learning how to adjust to the situation, learning how to "live with it" she found that she was allergic to a particular tape that was commonly used, so thankfully, due to a nurse that also had a colostomy bag, Grandmother found out about "pink tape" and she used that without any problems.
Technically, Tylenol is considered safe, but now they’re starting to link excessive usage to autism.
It’s wild, right? Oh, let’s give you this shot that interrupts your body’s natural RNA translation, and oh, it’s full of other shit to keep that mRNA alive long enough to work, but no, don’t worry about it, no way that could get into your bloodstream and into your baby.
Nothing from. The pharmaceutical industry is safe. Hell, I got a bunch of blisters on my ankle from a bandaid a few years ago and have a small scar on my forearm from a bandaid I used last year. I don't take any kinds of medicine unless I feel like I'm dying, and oddly enough, I haven't had more than the sniffles in over 5 years.
that sounds like you may have an allergy to the adhesive... I have a friend that has this same allergy, she can only use certain types of medical tape.
my dear Grandmother had to have an emergency colostomy and in the initial weeks of recuperating and learning how to adjust to the situation, learning how to "live with it" she found that she was allergic to a particular tape that was commonly used, so thankfully, due to a nurse that also had a colostomy bag, Grandmother found out about "pink tape" and she used that without any problems.