Personally, I would like to avoid medications as much as possible. But I see that some people will be scandalized by that in practice. For example, there was a trad Catholic guy who decided to stop taking his heart medicine. I'm not sure what it was exactly. He subsequently had a massive stroke just recently and refused to be taken to the hospital for a couple of hours. He finally relented and agreed to go to the hospital. But it was too late and he suffered massive damage. He was in a coma for a couple of weeks and he may never fully recover. I heard from a few of his trad Catholic friends that they were angry that he refused to take his meds and refused immediate medical attention. I'm not going to judge him. He wasn't being lazy. He was making a value judgment about the medicine. Is it really worth squeezing out a few extra years in your 70s or 80s at the cost of perpetuating a system that victimizes innocent children, virtually all of whom can never make it to Heaven because they have not been baptized? I'd rather lose 30 or 40 years off my life than be implicated in that crime. Nevertheless, I don't condemn everyone who takes a Tylenol. I see that it's almost impossible to be completely free of all contact with the social fabric of our society which is so badly stained by sin. We'd have to be living alone and naked in a cave somewhere. I want to applaud all efforts to fight back.