When President Trump Warned Against Pregnant Women children The wellness industry should avoid taking tylenol.
On Facebook shortly after Trump’s September 22 announcement, Kate Tietje, co-founder of homeopathic products company Earthley Wellness, said, “Your choice is not mainstream medication or pain relief. There are alternatives. The company’s”Feel Better Faster“The tincture promises to address fever and headaches with ingredients including Echinacea and Fennel Seed.
Influencers Like It holistic heidi and organic minded mom Dr. I’ve posted discount codes for Green Life Organics and other herbal alternatives. Ali Miller Road and Raw Casa Organic Followers pointed out their products. “Wellness Influence Is Executing Well,” says Creator and Wellness Derunker Mallory Demille Despite the fears it helped manufacture said in an Instagram post Round Tylenol reaction.
The fanfare about Tylenol alternatives isn’t limited to herbal remedies. Kinderfarms, a health products company co-founded by actress Jessica Biel, launched an acetaminophen drug last week without dyes or artificial sweeteners. (that recall An older version of the product due to concerns about Acetaminophen’s instability in 2023. They warn that this can lead to problems such as nausea and jaundice.) The Kinderfarms homepage is currently dominated by messaging.Looking for an alternative to children’s tile lenol?”, written in large bold type. Genexa, an Atlanta-based company that bills itself as “The First Clean Medicine Company.” Acetaminophen products without artificial additives Although targeted at children, the company kept a low profile in the wake of Tylenol News.
Most medical experts say there is not enough evidence to support the Trump administration’s claim between autism and the use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in tylenol, during pregnancy. And the American Academy of Pediatrics says it is safe For kids in the right amount. But Americans are increasingly wary of traditional drugs and pharmaceutical companies. assert Those Americans have been “mass poisoned by big pharmaceuticals and big food.” Parents are looking for products advertised as natural, organic, or clean alternatives, and new growth opportunities in the over-the-counter pediatric market, according to market research firm Lucintel.
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