Unfortunately, both of these medicines have substantially adverse effects on me. Ibuprofen destroys my stomach, often affecting me for days after a single dose. Acetaminophen leaves my stomach fine, but has subtle, but noticeably negative affects on my cognition and general energy levels. Both are often ineffective for bouts of significant pain, which is frequent for me.
To mitigate this, I supplement with NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) anytime I'm forced to take acetaminophen. I will also sometimes take Betaine Anhydrous.
I do the same for ibuprofen, but sans betaine and instead take aloe, probiotics (bacillus subtilis/coagulans, Mastic Gum and experiment with other things.
For acute pain, neither does anything. And though I'll get attacked for this here, I find a stout dose of quality, lab tested Kratom (red strain) to be far more effective than both acetaminophen and ibuprofen combined. However, for regular pain, this is not a good plan, as the withdrawals can exceed the nature of the problem itself.
I sure do wish we'd get over the anti opiate [1] craze someday, or at least discover and make available an effective alternative.
1. Aside from constipation and obvious risks of dependency (or abuse), opiates have none of the deleterious effects of ibuprofen or acetaminophen, and the constipation is easily mitigated, and a bit of agmatine sulfate for saying adios when the pain subsides.
To mitigate this, I supplement with NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) anytime I'm forced to take acetaminophen. I will also sometimes take Betaine Anhydrous.
I do the same for ibuprofen, but sans betaine and instead take aloe, probiotics (bacillus subtilis/coagulans, Mastic Gum and experiment with other things.
For acute pain, neither does anything. And though I'll get attacked for this here, I find a stout dose of quality, lab tested Kratom (red strain) to be far more effective than both acetaminophen and ibuprofen combined. However, for regular pain, this is not a good plan, as the withdrawals can exceed the nature of the problem itself.
I sure do wish we'd get over the anti opiate [1] craze someday, or at least discover and make available an effective alternative.
1. Aside from constipation and obvious risks of dependency (or abuse), opiates have none of the deleterious effects of ibuprofen or acetaminophen, and the constipation is easily mitigated, and a bit of agmatine sulfate for saying adios when the pain subsides.