Best Remedy (Antidote) for Tylenol Poisoning

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This is what you need to know about Tylenol poisoning.

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Timestamps 
0:08 About acetaminophen
0:32 What does Tylenol do to the body? 
0:36 How to protect against damage 
0:44 The best remedy for Tylenol poisoning 
1:25 Dosage 
2:35 Reye’s syndrome 

In this video, we’re going to talk about Tylenol poisoning and the best remedy for Tylenol poisoning.

Another name for Tylenol, or the generic version of Tylenol, is acetaminophen. There is something called acetaminophen induced liver injury. Over 70,000 people a year are hospitalized from taking too much acetaminophen. Over 300 people a year die from Tylenol poisoning.

What does Tylenol do to the body?
• It destroys the liver cells.

One of the best antioxidants for the liver that helps protect against damage is glutathione. 

The best remedy for Tylenol poisoning:
• NAC 
• Glutamine

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