Almost daily patients ask us what they can take for their pain. Acetaminophen is the drug most often mentioned by patients as their weapon of choice for pain. Yet it is not a drug without significant risks. In a article The Danger Of Mixing Candy And Poison By Tim Davern, MD, a liver transplant specialist at the University of California, San Francisco San Francisco Chronicle, August 14, 2004 he states….Acetaminophen is a “potent dose-dependent poison for the liver; simply stated, if you take too much, your liver dies.” Inflammation is the result of damaged cells. The PEMF (pulsed electronic magnetic field) helps restore damaged cells, reducing inflammation faster and safely with no risks of liver failure.