169: How Chronic Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, and PPI Use Affects Your Health
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While modern medicine is definitely a wonder, it isn't always working to help your body. Chronic use of medicines like ibuprofen (Advil), acetaminophen (Tylenol), and proton pump inhibitors (Prilosec, Nexium, Prevacid, etc.) come with some nasty side effects that you might not know about. Inside this episode, you'll discover the potentially negative consequences of popping these pills daily, as well as what you can do to maximize your body's function and health without them -- pain-free! --- Show Notes: Your Daily Ibuprofen is Wrecking Your Gut! Tylenol SUCKS For Your Liver Pharmacology of Proton Pump Inhibitors Review of the Long-Term Effects of Proton Pump Inhibitors Proton pump inhibitors and dementia: A nationwide population-based study Join my pH Balance DIY Program - and get off the PPIs for good! --- Join the Compass Method DIY Program Jump inside my Rock the Bloat Minicourse Get my Core-Gi Workout Program with the exclusive listener discount! Join my Brain Rewiring Masterclass You can learn more about me by following on IG @imperfectlypaigewellness or by checking out my blog, freebies, and offers on my website: https://imperfectlypaigewellness.com Please share with #PaigeTalksWellness to help get the word out about the show - and join the Imperfect Health Fam over on Facebook.
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