Aspirin Has
a Blinding Secret?
An aspirin
a day does not prevent stroke and heart attack.
Studies show it may actually increase the risk!
I hope they announce an about face soon.
But doctors rarely admit when they’re wrong, so I’m not going to hold my breath.
I don't think you should either.
Read the following and act accordingly.
Millions of North Americans are being urged to take an aspirin a day to prevent a stroke and heart attack.
But a major research study in Canada found that following this advice, actually increased the risk of stroke and heart attack in 40% of the people who took it!
Three other studies from Germany, Britain, and also in the U.S. support this finding.
There’s nothing wrong with an occasional pill or two for a headache or minor pain relief.
But taken regularly, it (even if it’s “enteric-coated”) can and will cause gastrointestinal bleeding, a serious problem that doctors have no way of correcting.
But that’s not the worst of it.
New research shows that long term use can make you blind by increasing your risk of macular degeneration, and even increasing your risk of cataracts by up to 44 percent!
Those are not good odds.
Macular degeneration is already the leading cause of blindness in people over 55 in our country, and doctors still have no effective treatments.
If this current "one a day craze" continues, we could be looking at a whole lot of blindness in the years to come.
Doctors are pushing this product because it thins the blood, keeping it flowing smoothly so dangerous clots don’t form.
It’s a good theory, but there are safer and better ways to accomplish this, which I’ve written about on the previous page.
My favorite natural blood-thinner?
It’s a natural enzyme found in common fruits that work like aspirin.
Think, an apple a day.
It’s also one of the best natural anti-inflammatory agents around, meaning it eases the pain and reduces the swelling if you get a bruise or muscle pull.
It also helps with arthritis.
Protect your stomach.
If you insist on taking aspirin or NSAIDs regularly, you’ve got to protect your stomach.
There is a simple way that can prevent the gastrointestinal bleeding that these drugs cause.
Just take this common spice with the aspirin.
It repels damage like Teflon.
Stop stomach bleeding.
Western doctors have no real treatments for stomach bleeding, but Chinese doctors do.
They use a powder made from the rhubarb plant to stop stomach bleeding in 95 percent of all cases.
This treatment is virtually unknown in U.S. medical circles.
Protect your eyesight.
Macular degeneration is becoming a serious problem.
Even among those who don’t take this product.
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