Tylenol + Xfactor

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I'm reposting this heree, it was in the general supplements forum

seville55 said:
I'm doing a cycle of X-Factor and I have some pain from a previous injury popping up. I'm usually very tolerant of pain, but this is keeping me from sleeping well. Can I take some tylenol since it's not an nsaid? I don't want to hinder my gains.

So far basic answer from non-xfactor specific viewpoint is that it should be ok actually. I was wrong in my guess :) as I forgot that tylenol is a non-opiate, non-salicylate analgesic and antipyretic, so not an NSAID and has no COX related bindings to interfere with AA.

jjohn + anyone else from Molecular, what do you think?
 
I found that Tylenol really hindered the edge of a workout when I had a headache, so I would have to say use cissus.
 
I'm reposting this heree, it was in the general supplements forum



So far basic answer from non-xfactor specific viewpoint is that it should be ok actually. I was wrong in my guess :) as I forgot that tylenol is a non-opiate, non-salicylate analgesic and antipyretic, so not an NSAID and has no COX related bindings to interfere with AA.

jjohn + anyone else from Molecular, what do you think?

taking an anti inflammatory while purposely on a pro inflammatory supplement is a big contradiction.

tylenol should be avoided anyways when you are working out.

it reduces the inflammatory environment muscle needs to grow.
 
I found that Tylenol really hindered the edge of a workout when I had a headache, so I would have to say use cissus.
Or perhaps boswellia serrata. Also, Labrada Sorenzyme might help.
 
From my understanding what seville55, and Rx_lift said in the other thread concerning acetaminophen is correct. I can't give a recommendation though.
 
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