The TRUE dangers of aspirin

While some people are aware of one or two negative side effects from low dose aspirin used to prevent heart attacks,  most due to lack of information are completely  unaware of the true dangers.  The majority  believe that the benefits outweigh the negative effects.  This is not so.ASPRIN

Low Dose Aspirin – Another Allopathic Myth that Backfired

As late as 2007, a massive aspirin TV ad promoting daily low dose aspirin took hold over millions.   Asprin was being enormously promoted despite the growing awareness of side effects from this routine.

Several studies had been conducted on daily aspirin use for over two decades. The studies had mixed results which were mostly negative. The gastric hemorrhaging (stomach bleeding) and ulcer production came in at close to one-third of the trial subjects. That seemed tolerable to some, since second heart attacks were reduced. However, FATAL HEART ATTACKS were not reduced at all by taking low dose aspirin daily.

After a few more years of observation, other side effects manifest. Those on daily aspirin regimens had a twofold increase in HEMORRHAGIC BRAIN STROKES, which cripple and kill. This is because aspirin only thins blood, making coagulation difficult when needed. In other more recent studies, KIDNEY and LIVER problems also appeared as a result of daily low dose aspirin.

And now, another side effect from daily low dose aspirin has popped up: BLINDNESS. The age group usually involved with daily aspirins for heart protection is in the same age group most vulnerable to Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD).

Wet macular degeneration is the type of AMD most likely to develop into blindness. And the rate of wet AMD occurrences among daily aspirin pill poppers was twice that of senior citizens not taking low dose aspirin daily.

So here we are with this allopathic non-stop blood thinning anti-coagulant: Just as likely to die from a heart attack, twice as likely to suffer a stroke, and very likely to undergo stomach bleeding or ulcers with maybe some kidney or liver damage.

And if you survive those “side effects” of low dose aspirin, you may have to learn how to read Braille and get around with a seeing dog. There must be better pills to pop, or why bother?

About Caroline Carter

CAM Practitioner with small clinic in Cyprus. We treat the cause not the symptoms.

Posted on October 18, 2012, in Pharma Drugs and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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