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Did you know there's a new discovery that can help men a Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving t

Did you know there's a new discovery that can help men a Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased a product from Clickbank and/or BuyGoods and received access to this newsletter. If you want to stop receiving these important free health newsletters you can: [Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Did you know there’s a new discovery that can help men and women get uninterrupted, deep sleep all night long? Stanford University scientists have discovered a hidden “Sleep Switch” in your brain that turns sleep ON and OFF. [Go here to get all the details.]( This research also reveals how to easily flip this switch. Science shows how study subjects: - Fell asleep in as little as 9 minutes - Rated their sleep “perfect” - And woke up feeling alert and energized ...You can learn all about it...without leaving the comfort of your own home. [Click here now to find out how to sleep deeply every night.](     Before you go - must read: "Doctors Warn Against Mixing This Beverage With Tylenol" When you get a prescription from a doctor, he will also let you know how to take the medication safely. However, it’s easy to assume that no contraindications exist with over-the-counter medicines. Other than alcohol, we generally feel it’s safe to mix painkillers like Tylenol with whatever else we consume. Experts now say that combining pain relievers with this beverage could be dangerous. Watch Your Caffeine Intake Researchers found that taking large quantities of caffeine while on Tylenol could result in liver damage. They discovered that caffeine triples a compound called N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), produced by the liver when it breaks down Tylenol. This is the same compound that affects the liver when you mix Tylenol with alcohol. Increased Risk of Liver Damage According to Sid Nelson, a chemist in the study, some people are more susceptible to the effects of Tylenol and caffeine. He said that those taking other substances like St. John’s Wort or anti-epileptic drugs produce more of the harmful liver toxin. Individuals who consume a large amount of alcohol are also more likely to suffer liver damage after mixing caffeine and Tylenol. Additional Risk Factors Aside from liver damage, mixing Tylenol and caffeine could have additional adverse effects. These include sleep disorders, agitation, and irritability. You may also experience fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and other uncomfortable symptoms. If you encounter any of these issues, contact your doctor as soon as possible. It would be best to wash down your pain reliever with water the next time you get a headache, to stay safe.     Advertisement [Image](     Benefits of Our Community: Nutrition Insights Stay updated with the latest information about superfoods, balanced diets, and nutritional supplements. Uncover new ways to incorporate essential vitamins and minerals into your daily routine for an optimal health boost. Blood Sugar Management Learn to control your blood sugar levels effectively with advice on diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications. Stay informed about the latest research on managing diabetes and maintaining optimal blood sugar levels.  Brain Health Boosters Discover the latest in neurology and psychology, with focus on improving cognitive function, memory, and mental agility. Learn about brain-boosting foods, activities, and strategies to keep your mind sharp. Hearing Health Stay tuned to insights on maintaining good hearing health. 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