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An Aspirin a Day Keeps Your Worries Away

posted December 21, 2008 - 5:28am
An Aspirin a Day Keeps Your Worries Away

An Aspirin a day keeps your worries away. It also damages your health, shows a new study at Dundee University. The study shows that Aspirin does not prevent cardiac arrest or stroke.

Not surprisingly, a new research shows that your worries could be taken away rather faster than you like by inner bleedings. The marketing genius who invented all the cures Aspirin is good for should either be hanged or he could start selling my articles, I would make millions with trash.

Due to the need for turn-over in the pharmaceutical industry, many products are prescribed by willing and paid doctors for the most unlikely cures. Even cures for illnesses the healthy patient doesn’t even yet have. One of the best known cure alls is Aspirin which is reputed by heavy hitting marketing techniques to cure almost everything, not excluding healing broken necks and regrowing lost limbs. One of the better paying rumours alleges prevention of cardiac arrest.

The Institute of Cardiovascular Research at Dundee University has undertaken a major study on Aspirin and its alleged prevention of cardiac arrest which the study now clearly denies. Instead it is clear that it doubles the risk of stomach bleeding from ulcer. Despite lacking evidence for any good in the product at all, it is heavily prescribed for diabetics. And in the United States you can by this toxic waste in any pharmacy. Takes all your worries away, doesn’t it?

Aspirin can be found in almost any household in the Western world, and pharmaceutically one wonders why as it is virtually worthless. On a fad, it has been prescribed by willing doctors in recent years to ward of heart attacks with diabetics of type 2. It is widely accepted by doctors that Aspirin should prevent repeat heart attacks or strokes with these patients though any major independent research to that point is missing. The study does not deny that this might be the case with patients who already had heart attack or a stroke, but it does not prove it either.

It does prove that the drug is not only not working in that way for people who had no prior heart attack or stroke, but is doubling the chance for bleeding stomach ulcers. Despite the lack of evidence that Aspirin does anything for patient, doctors persist in prescribing it routinely. Your Aspirin a day keeps my financial worries away is the doctors thinking.

Obviously, the United States are opposing such studies on principle. Aspirin is a major source of income for its producer, and the manifold side effects of the drug bring in further billions of cash to the pharmaceutical industry. That there is no supporting evidence for any use of Aspirin is of no interest to the FDA as long as turn-over figures bring in money. Aspirin is also an ingredient in the Polypill, so beware of that as well.

A further study underway at Oxford University shows that a growing number of middle aged healthy people are taking the drug on a regular basis because of the rumoured prevention of cardiac arrest. These individuals are just risking their stomachs, apart from their general health. The study has also shown so far that there are GP practices where Aspirin is prescribed routinely to all diabetics on principle. This constitutes a clear case of unscrupulous money making on the doctors part.

The public seems to be in need of being reminded of several facts. Aspirin and all other products coming from the pharmaceutical industry are called drugs. They are called drugs, because they are drugs. There are other drugs that are unhealthy as well, besides Aspirin this could be alcohol, or marijuana, or crack. If you want to take preventive measures to keep healthy, keep to natural sources and stop consuming toxic waste.



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