Think Aspirin Is Safe To Use? Better Think Again
If you think aspirin is safe to use you better think again-because it isn’t safe. Now I know my research could stir up a big hornet’s nest. But here is some proof.
But here is something rather shocking that is hard for me to believe. Even the FDA is giving aspirin a bad report. Most of the time the FDA endorses products, that to me, are usually harmful and deadly.
This decision by FDA is a reverse of what they used to believe. What prompted their new feelings about aspirin was a request from Bayer to change its present aspirin label to indicate aspirin can help prevent heart attacks in healthy individuals. They declined their request.
Make no mistake, aspirin is a drug. Once you understand natural medical principles it is easy to see that any drug is not the solution for a chronic degenerative disease. If you read the studies by British and American researchers, you will see that taking aspirin can cause much more harm than good. The chance of developing ulcers is just one potential side effect. Others include:
- Increasing your risk of pancreatic cancer.
- Damaging your kidneys
- Gastric bleeding
So what is the alte
ative to aspirin? Simple lifestyle changes such as taking fish oil and exercising. This can have tremendously positive effect on your cardiovascular system.
Another alte
ative of aspirin is a revolutionary powerful enzyme called nattokinase. Nattokinase is a fibrinolysis enzyme (breaks up fibrin which is found in clots) made from fermented soybeans. It is comparable to aspirin in its beneficial effects on your blood, but without any side effects.
Using nattokinase in combination with appropriate lifestyle and dietary modifications can provide excellent protection from heart attacks and many other forms of heart disease. Whether you decide to take aspirin or Tylenol you must know they are linked to kidney failure.
Researchers report that patients who were regular users; those who took these pain killers at least twice a week for two months, were two to three times more likely to have the beginning stages of kidney failure, compared with individuals who do not use these painkillers on a regular basis.
About 15% of the people on dialysis today are there as a result of damage that Tylenol and/or aspirin did to their kidneys. Pain is a wonderful guide that is given to us to provide with some feedback so we can take action to correct the problem before it gives us further problems.
To mask the pain with these drugs makes about as much sense as going down the road and having the oil light come up on your dashboard and choosing to put duct tape over the dashboard so the annoying red light is removed. Get smart folks.
Start taking more care of things that are detrimental to your health. Be more attuned to using natural and alte
ative methods to solve your health issues. Learn more by visiting my website and get the proper answers you need at www.sonnyjulius.com
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About the Author
Born in Jeffersonville, IN Sonny spent most of his adult life in the family florist business. Becoming dissatisfied with it at the age 42 years he left it to begin a 20 year career in sales. He became a sales supervisor and spent the rest of his working years in that profession.
He is now a retired senior citizen and a health and wellness researcher and author. He is a strong advocate of alte
ative and natural healing methods. He has been vigorously researching this subject for over 10 years and has published it in three different eBooks.
Sonny’s plan to do this researching was prompted by the results of a visit to his wife’s oncologist to talk to him about treatment for her diagnosed breast cancer condition. Sonny recommended that she be treated with alte
ative and natural healing methods. He refused but his wife accepted the doctor’s recommendations.
After leaving his office that day Sonny vowed to spend the rest of his life researching for alte
ative and natural methods of healing which he still continues to do to this very day. His research was directed to areas on the Internet dealing with authorities in alte
ative medicine and natural healing. It included publications, newsletters, websites and even special reports of naturopathic and holistic doctors. He was also interested in any research on alte
ative and natural healings done by any specialist in that field.
In addition because of his past interest in sales he also did extensive research on self - development issues. His passion in life has always been to share this vital information so others will be able to develop a healthy and prosperous lifestyle that they greatly desire.
All the information he has gathered are in included in his eBooks which are available on his website at: http://www.sonnyjulius.com
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