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| harold jitschak22010 February 3, 2021 The CDC states that pain relievers/fever reducers (e.g., acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin) may be taken in the days after vaccine administration. For some 40 years now I am fighting against one of the biggest mistakes in medicine……..taking fever suppressants when there is a fever or fever may show up. There is nothing worse than reducing own body resistance/immunity by such action. Basic biology common sense should dictate us this but for “mysterious reasons” we act like robots here for a whole generation or more. Taking pain relievers, fine with me if this is the only solution. I hope you are willing to check the literature……..you will not find this in Harrison probably or any famous textbook of medicine. Please help to correct this mistake even if the CDC stated so. |
Tod Cooperman, M.D.
President, ConsumerLab.com
| Wishing you the best in health! President, ConsumerLab.com |