Thursday, October 23, 2008

Aspirin Offers No Protection Against Heart Attack and Increases Death Rates

One of my favourite sayings in the field of health is, "If you are confused about health I know you have been listening". As clients pass through my office I often hear about the "aspirin to thin blood" recommendations that their conventional MD's dole out to anyone who will listen.

I promptly ask my clients, "did your doctor explain why your blood was starting to thicken or clot, to the point where you need to thin it?". I hear everything from "No, my doctor never explained that" to "my doctor told me it was genetic" to "does anyone really know why these things happen". When I show them how dangerous aspirin is they often get very confused, frustrated and wonder why their doctor never told them.

Never get confused about such matters in a capitalistic society. It is always money, plain and simple. Patients are worth more ill than they are worth healthy. For example, a full round of cancer treatment is tagged at $1.4 million. The longer you have your disease the better.

One of the main foundations of medicine is to make sure the patients never know why anything happens because if the patients knew why they were sick they could easily reverse their illness.

When that fails other tactics are often used like inventing complex and confusing names for common body reactions to processed foods. (ex. eating badly turned into heart burn and then into gastroesophageal reflux disease -GERD) Keeping appointment durations to less than 10 minutes (so patients never really have enough time to figure out that conventional doctors offer mostly symptom masking drug solutions) is also a tactic designed to keep patients from gaining any valuable information as to why they are ill. We must never discount the power of the ultimate tactic to move prescription drugs into the mouth of any patient.....telling the patient their disease is genetic.

The truth about aspirin (and all other over the counter pain killers) is that they kill over 20,000 people in the US alone every year and place over 100,000 in the hospital. Aspirin does indeed thin blood but it does so by interfering with the body's immune system. It is like saying you need a leg amputation because you have a toe nail infection. Sure you address the problem but at what price?

CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THE REPORT WHICH CONFIRMS ASPIRIN'S DANGERS

Blood can become too thick for many reasons. One, blood can become as thick as ketchup or yogurt (this directly from Dr. Russell Blaylock) when people do not have adequate water in their system. The second reason blood can clot dangerously is that blood cells actually keep their distance and separation from each other by holding a negative magnetic charge. (just like similar poles of two different magnets - they repel each other). Processed foods and stress can alter and weaken this negative magnetic charge by causing the blood's PH to change, thus forcing the blood cells to clump together. Oddly enough, the body's fight or flight response also causes blood to clot.

When a person is threatened (with a physical confrontation for example) their blood will clot in case a fight breaks out. A heavy blood clotting factor is an advantage just in case the person is cut in the fight, so they do not bleed out. Oddly enough, any stress (anything from bad food to worrying about a marriage) can set off the body's fight or flight response and thus set off this clotting effect.

Aspirin works by interfering with the stress/immune/defensive systems in the body. That system's effectiveness is compromised by painkillers. So if a cancer cell is roaming the body, it does not get efficiently targeted for attack if you are taking aspirin or any other pain killer. If the liver/kidney needs it's nightly cleaning or if the intestines need to be cleaned of tissue eating parasites those functions will also be compromised when you take painkillers. (when the immune system does not target parasites in the intestines for destruction you get the gastric bleeding deaths talked about in the above article because the parasites then eat right through the intestine) Not exactly minor stuff.

Do you think your doctor should let patients know this information? As I said before, there is no money in dead people and there is no money in live people, the big money is in the "in between". People who are not quite alive but not yet dead.

Those are the reasons why the clotting happens so the obvious solutions are to drink more water, stop eating processed foods and work on relaxation techniques but how much money can drug companies make from handing out your grandmother's advice? The answer is very little money.

Ginkgo biloba, garlic and omega-3 fish oil all do as good or better jobs at thinning blood, all without the dangerous side effects. (death being one of the potentional side effects from taking aspirin and other pain killers)

A new study just came out today and it falls right in line with the historical track record of many drugs. Aspirin does nothing to prevent heart attack and actually increases death rates. Why does it increase death rates? Simple, the immune system that protects you...............aspirin cripples it's function so the chances of dying from infections etc skyrocket. Your blood is thin but you may die from other causes.......not the best strategy when real food was the answer in the first place.

CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THE STUDY

Here is a 3-minute video showing the blockbuster news story that Bayer (the makers of aspirin) knowingly moved medical products containing HIV overseas for sale, after the same product killed many in the US. The drug in question is actually one for children. It is odd that any citizen thinks this system is the right place to turn to when they are sick.



I often ask people what do they think would happen if they did not go to the hospital or take their drugs and they often reply, "I am afraid I would get sick". Interesting.......very interesting.

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