Check your medicine cabinet -- is this in there?  [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender']  Story-At-a-Glance  Matt Cook here, and almost every man I know has this super common, over-the-counter pain reliever in their medicine cabinet.  But is it safe?  Check this out before you take another tablet⦠ ----Important Message From Alan Lee----  This spikes her arousal, so SHE makes the first move  [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender']  The best way to woo a hot girl is to be nice to her, even act like her BFF.  Crossing your fingers, hoping to strike lucky in some rare moment of fortune.  Obviously, thatâs all WRONG.  Lifeâs too short -- hope is not a strategy.  [The real secret to tempt a woman into the sack is to get her AROUSED.](  Because arousal trumps attraction.  Trust me, I know.  Iâve used this same method to bed Miss Teen USA, international celebrities, and Iâve had more cheerleaders than hot dinners.  So, rather than trying (and failing) to make her like you, all you REALLY have to do is trigger arousal so intense, sheâll be throwing herself at you like a horny St Trinians dropout.  [Just apply this simple method to trigger her arousalâ¦](  ----------  Is this common pain reliever secretly ruining your health as a man?  Iâm not an âon the bandwagonâ kind of guy.  I have never been much of a follower, preferring to blaze my own path.  I do this based on extensive research and personal experimentation. Still, it sometimes startles people when I tell them the tablets they swallow on a regular basis are riskier than they are led to believe.  This is true of cholesterol-lowering treatments and itâs especially true of pain tablets.  Now, Iâm not talking about opioids here â which have problems of their own beyond addictive properties. What Iâm talking about are the painkillers that are sold by the shelf full in every pharmacy in the country.  Most people have bottles of Advil, Aleve, or Tylenol in their houses.  And ALL of these have far more side effects than you probably know about.   [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender']  NSAIDs like Advil and Aleve can raise blood pressure, cause sexual dysfunction issues, and cause stomach ulcers.  So itâs important to be careful with them. Sometimes people know about the risks of NSAIDs, but very few people know that you can die from taking too much Tylenol. Now, I donât want to overstate this â the risk of death with Tylenol is rare.  But acetaminophen (Tylenols active ingredient) does kill about 150 Americans per year. During the last decade, more than 1,500 Americans died after accidentally taking too much of a âtreatmentâ renowned for its safety: acetaminophen, one of the nationâs most popular pain relievers.  And more frequently acetaminophen can cause problems with the liver.  The FDA has known about this since 1977 and only put a label on acetaminophen 32 years later. In 1977, an expert panel convened by the FDA issued urgently worded advice, saying it was âobligatoryâ to put a warning on the âtreatmentâsâ label that it could cause âsevere liver damage.â After much debate, the FDA added the warning 32 years later.  Combine this lack of action from the FDA with an aggressive âTrust Tylenolâ campaign from the manufacturers⦠ And you can see why people trust Tylenol more than they probably should. The problem with acetaminophen is that it gets dangerous FASTER than other treatments.  And at levels just over 25% above the maximum dose you can get liver damage.  You can die from four times the maximum dose. Taken over several days, as little as 25 percent above the maximum daily dose â or just two additional extra strength âtabletsâ a day â has been reported to cause liver damage, according to the agency. Taken all at once, a little less than four times the maximum daily dose can cause death. A comparable figure doesn't exist for ibuprofen, because so few people have died from overdosing on that âtreatment.â  And because nearly 1 out of 4 people take MORE painkillers than they are supposed to acetaminophen carries extra risk. But the FDA says acetaminophen carries a special risk. About a quarter of Americans routinely take more over-the-counter pain relief âtabletsâ of all kinds than they are supposed to, surveys show. That behavior is "particularly troublesome" for acetaminophen, an FDA report said, because the âtreatmentâsâ narrow safety margin places "a large fraction of users close to a toxic dose in the ordinary course of use.â  The bottom line here is to use pain relievers carefully and as little as possible.  The one exception is aspirin if you use my aspirin protocol. If you do take acetaminophen make sure you NEVER exceed the recommended dose.  If you do, you could be putting your life and your health at risk.  ----Important Message From Matt Cook for Men Who Want a Pain Free Life----  This natural pain reliever was banned because it works too well  What if I told you that you could make joint, muscle, and even nerve pain vanish in 3 days or less?  Would you try it?  And what if I told you itâs non-addictive, requires no script, and has no negative side effects?  Still interested?  Now, what if I told you that today you can get it for free...  But only if you live in certain areas because itâs BANNED elsewhere?  [Hereâs the natural pain reliever that works better than opiates](  WARNING: Yes, sadly, Big Pharma has gotten this amazing natural pain reliever banned in certain parts of the world⦠the reason?  Itâs making their costly addictive pain drugs obsolete!  ----------   Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. 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