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Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« on: December 12, 2012, 10:40:36 AM »
Aspirin: The 2,000-Year-Old Wonder Drug By Lisa Collier Cool
Dec 12, 2012    Send            Day in Health by Lisa Collier Cool   Health Topics »    Move over apples, there’s a new sheriff in town. It seems that aspirin, the pain reliever relied on to ease a throbbing headache or aching back, taken once a day could be what actually keeps the doctor away.
Multiple studies have shown that 75 mg a day of aspirin can cut a person’s risk of colon cancer by anywhere from 17 to 28 percent. It also reduces the odds of dying post-colon cancer diagnosis by 30 to 40 percent.
Popping one baby aspirin a day has also been shown to protect memory and cognitive function in older adults, according to research recently published in BMJ Open. The cheap over-the-counter remedy could cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by a whopping 55 percent.
As Americans search for options to trim the costs of health care, many are looking to this affordable, ancient remedy as a wonder drug.
Aspirin May Reduce Cognitive Decline
 Aspirin and Your Heart In addition to being beneficial for brain and colon health, aspirin is good for your heart.
According to the Mayo Clinic, an aspirin a day ups your heart health by interfering with your blood's clotting action. When you bleed, cells in your blood called platelets build up at the site of a cut or wound to help form a plug that stops the bleeding. This clotting can also occur in the blood vessels that supply blood to your heart, leading to a blood clot that can block the artery or prevent proper blood flow.
While it doesn’t completely prohibit clotting altogether, aspirin helps by reducing platelets' ability to clot.
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 Aspirin Through the Ages Officially known as acetylsalicylic acid or ASA, aspirin’s origins date back to 2,000 BC when references to medicine made from salicylate-rich plants like willow being used to treat fevers have been found in Egyptian papyri. In 400 BC, Hippocrates, the “father of medicine,” recommended willow bark (which is rich in salicylic acid) to treat aches and pains and as an analgesic for women in labor.
 
Willow bark’s popularity stood the test of time. Legend says Lewis and Clark relied on it to treat fevers suffered during their famous expedition. In the nineteenth century pharmacists began experimenting with and prescribing chemicals related to salicylic acid, the active component of willow extract.
Modern day’s version of aspirin is the result of German chemist Felix Hoffman’s work in 1897.
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 Is an aspirin a day for you? Despite its popularity doctors don’t readily recommend aspirin to their patients, or see aspirin as voluntary.
However the mounting body of research pointing to aspirin’s ability to protect against a host of diseases begs the question--should Americans ask their doctor about incorporating an aspirin a day?
Many doctors do suggest daily aspirin therapy to patients who:
 
  • Already had a heart attack or stroke
  • Have a family history of colon cancer
  • Had a stent placed in a coronary artery, have had coronary bypass surgery, or have chest pain due to coronary artery disease (angina)
  • Never had a heart attack, but are at high risk of having one
  • Are a man with diabetes older than 50, or a woman with diabetes older than 60
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 Consult Your Physician The typical dosage of aspirin as a preventative is 75 mg, less than a standard baby aspirin. However, many doctors will prescribe 81 mg, the dose of a typical baby aspirin, up to 325 mg, which is a regular strength aspirin.
There are downsides to aspirin including aspirin allergy that can trigger an asthma attack, bleeding stomach ulcers and clotting disorders. Before starting a daily aspirin regimen it’s best to talk to your doctor about your specific benefits and risks.
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2012, 10:55:49 AM »
I've been waiting for the FDA to decide it needs to be studied.  Another ancient drug, Colchicine is one I have to take daily.  It was for years the only remedy for gout, and has many other uses.  It dates to the pharaohs but recently the FDA licensed a company to test it, disallowed the generic version, and made my $3.00 prescription over $300.00.
 
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2012, 12:06:16 PM »
BEN. They did the same with quinine, about the best thing for restless leg syndrome, colds,  and a host of other things. Been around hundreds of years accross the counter. Now script only. What did cost $2 is now several hundred. THe maker refused to do the research and dropped it's time proven product, another co bought the product  and kicked the price. FDA, another useless part of the fed govt. POWDERMAN.  ::) ::)
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2012, 12:26:03 PM »
To me, aspirin is a miracle. I can't believe how good it is. When I had my wisdom teeth taken out, I used aspirin instead of the pain pills that were prescribed for me. It worked great.
 
For a while, Tylenol was a popular replacement for aspirin, and I learned that the therapeutic dose is very close to the toxic dose, so I would not take it after I learned that.
 
The other miracle drug I've experienced is pennicillin. Absolutely amazing.

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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2012, 02:15:16 PM »
Aspirin: The 2,000-Year-Old Wonder Drug By Lisa Collier Cool
Dec 12, 2012    Send            Day in Health by Lisa Collier Cool   Health Topics »    Move over apples, there’s a new sheriff in town. It seems that aspirin, the pain reliever relied on to ease a throbbing headache or aching back, taken once a day could be what actually keeps the doctor away.
Multiple studies have shown that 75 mg a day of aspirin can cut a person’s risk of colon cancer by anywhere from 17 to 28 percent. It also reduces the odds of dying post-colon cancer diagnosis by 30 to 40 percent.
Popping one baby aspirin a day has also been shown to protect memory and cognitive function in older adults, according to research recently published in BMJ Open. The cheap over-the-counter remedy could cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by a whopping 55 percent.
As Americans search for options to trim the costs of health care, many are looking to this affordable, ancient remedy as a wonder drug.
Aspirin May Reduce Cognitive Decline
 Aspirin and Your Heart In addition to being beneficial for brain and colon health, aspirin is good for your heart.
According to the Mayo Clinic, an aspirin a day ups your heart health by interfering with your blood's clotting action. When you bleed, cells in your blood called platelets build up at the site of a cut or wound to help form a plug that stops the bleeding. This clotting can also occur in the blood vessels that supply blood to your heart, leading to a blood clot that can block the artery or prevent proper blood flow.
While it doesn’t completely prohibit clotting altogether, aspirin helps by reducing platelets' ability to clot.
Cholesterol: The Good, The Bad, and The Essential
 Aspirin Through the Ages Officially known as acetylsalicylic acid or ASA, aspirin’s origins date back to 2,000 BC when references to medicine made from salicylate-rich plants like willow being used to treat fevers have been found in Egyptian papyri. In 400 BC, Hippocrates, the “father of medicine,” recommended willow bark (which is rich in salicylic acid) to treat aches and pains and as an analgesic for women in labor.
 
Willow bark’s popularity stood the test of time. Legend says Lewis and Clark relied on it to treat fevers suffered during their famous expedition. In the nineteenth century pharmacists began experimenting with and prescribing chemicals related to salicylic acid, the active component of willow extract.
Modern day’s version of aspirin is the result of German chemist Felix Hoffman’s work in 1897.
Is Aspirin for Cats Safe?
 Is an aspirin a day for you? Despite its popularity doctors don’t readily recommend aspirin to their patients, or see aspirin as voluntary.
However the mounting body of research pointing to aspirin’s ability to protect against a host of diseases begs the question--should Americans ask their doctor about incorporating an aspirin a day?
Many doctors do suggest daily aspirin therapy to patients who:
 
  • Already had a heart attack or stroke
  • Have a family history of colon cancer
  • Had a stent placed in a coronary artery, have had coronary bypass surgery, or have chest pain due to coronary artery disease (angina)
  • Never had a heart attack, but are at high risk of having one
  • Are a man with diabetes older than 50, or a woman with diabetes older than 60
Ask the Expert: Chemotherapy
 Consult Your Physician The typical dosage of aspirin as a preventative is 75 mg, less than a standard baby aspirin. However, many doctors will prescribe 81 mg, the dose of a typical baby aspirin, up to 325 mg, which is a regular strength aspirin.
There are downsides to aspirin including aspirin allergy that can trigger an asthma attack, bleeding stomach ulcers and clotting disorders. Before starting a daily aspirin regimen it’s best to talk to your doctor about your specific benefits and risks.
Learn About the Most Addictive Prescription Drugs on The Market
Genus name for willow is Salix - hence salicylic acid name.
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2012, 02:47:26 PM »
To me, aspirin is a miracle. I can't believe how good it is. When I had my wisdom teeth taken out, I used aspirin instead of the pain pills that were prescribed for me. It worked great.
 
For a while, Tylenol was a popular replacement for aspirin, and I learned that the therapeutic dose is very close to the toxic dose, so I would not take it after I learned that.
 
The other miracle drug I've experienced is pennicillin. Absolutely amazing.
It is indeed a miracle drug. it's saved countless lives.  we keep a bottle in both bathrooms and the kitchen.
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2012, 05:05:27 PM »
Both my wife and I take 1 every morning as recommended by our DR for our heart. I chew one up every time I have mild chest pains. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAiOEV0v2RM
What part of ILLEGAL is so hard to understand???
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Re: Aspirin, the 2,000 year old wonder drug.
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2012, 10:48:45 PM »
I have a supply in my truck and in my hunting clothes- you never know.
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