Know someone who's pregnant?
You're definitely going to want to forward this to her, because I doubt this is
going to be given much attention in the mainstream media... and it's something ALL pregnant women need to know
about.
A recent study, published in the medical journal Thorax, found that mothers who
took the drug acetaminophen (paracetamol) during pregnancy, were more likely to give birth to babies who’ll develop
asthma symptoms by the age of five.
This builds on previous research that showed a connection between both prenatal
and postnatal acetaminophen use and asthma. But this is the first study to show a direct link between asthma and
the body's ability to detoxify foreign substances.
In the study, 34 per cent of mothers reported having used acetaminophen during
pregnancy, and 27 per cent of children exhibited wheezing, which is related to asthma. They were also more likely
to visit the emergency room for respiratory problems and to develop allergy symptoms. And the risks increased with
increasing days of prenatal acetaminophen use.
Pretty scary stuff, right? And it's even scarier once you throw in the fact that
most women in the US take acetaminophen during pregnancy.
The researchers concluded that the results of the study mean women should exercise
caution in using acetaminophen while pregnant. A similar study conducted in the UK showed the same
results.
It used to be that people thought you could pop a couple of acetaminophen without
having to think about any risks to your health.
Now, we're finding that's simply not the case. But, of course, the mainstream does
their best to ignore the numerous studies that have uncovered the dangers of taking these "harmless"
painkillers.
Yeah, well, that safety is being questioned, and it's getting harder and harder to
ignore.
My thanks to HSI for this article
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