Rahsia di sebalik Aspirin
Cuba fikir fikirkan: FDA telah mengetahui bahawasanya aspirin ada kesan
sampingan manakala kepingan kulit kayu willow putih mengandungi aspirin yang
asli! Tahukah anda aspirin yang asli daripada kepingan kulit kayu willow putih
adalah kejadian semulajadi ciptaan Allah. Ciptaan semulajadi Allah biasanya
tidak memudaratkan insan apabila mereka memakannya (kecuali jika ia memang
pokok beracun)! Tetapi kenapa FDA tidak menyarankan agar menggunakan sumber
ubat2an dari punca yang asli? Kenapa FDA suka mengesyorkan agar menggunakan
sumber ubat2an dari punca sintetik atau kimia? Tahukah anda FDA dikuasai oleh
Yahudi. Tahukah anda FDA tertakluk kepada telunjuk kata atau arahan dari big
pharma yang juga dikuasai Yahudi? Tahukah anda jumlah transaksi jualan ubat
sintetik berasaskan kimia berjumlah lebih 6 trilion dollar setahun? Tahukah
anda jumlah wang yang banyak ini digunakan untuk membunuh saudara seislam kita
di Gaza? Sila ikuti kisah ceritanya dibawah
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Bayer didn’t “invent” aspirin. Mother Nature did,
sorta. Today, most people think of aspirin as a harmless wonder drug – able to
stop pain, fever and even prevent heart attack and stroke, without risk.
Not true. History proves
it…
Thousands of years ago, humans witnessed injured
bears (not the Chicago Bears) gnawing on the bark of white willow trees.
Some dude – probably an earlier rendition of The People’s Chemist – assumed
that it was done to relieve pain.
After a long night of drinking away his
frustrations with people who talk more than they think, he decided to test his
theory. Hungover, the young chemist made a tea from the bark. It tasted like
shit. But, almost instantly, his discomfort melted away.
Despite his gluttonous indulgence, the crushing
pressure on his head was released. It was like cheating and winning. White willow bark became the
official pain reliever not only for bears, but also for many other party-goers
astute enough to follow his lead…
Hippocrates Shuns Food
Around 200 B.C, Greek physician Hippocrates heard
about white willow bark…This is same guy that nerdy nutritionists today quote
as saying, “let food be your medicine and medicine be your food.”
Well, thank God he started taking tips from
chemists. The doctor put the real medicine to use, and it worked – drugs like white willow bark are much more
reliable than a fucking apple when you need relief. It’s rumored that
Hippocrates later said, “Chemists are awesome tutors and fun to party with.”
As time past, Big Pharma got excited about the pain killer. This
laid the groundwork for the eventual isolation and synthesis of a molecule known as
salicylic acid – one of many ingredients found in white willow bark.
To their
distress, the industry couldn’t market the natural ingredient as their own. (You can’t patent Mother Nature, yet.) In
order to have a monopoly, they had to alter it a bit. Chemist Carl R.
Gerhardt was the first to do so in 1853.
Bayer Steals From Mother
Nature
Starting with the parent compound, Gerhardt
performed a series of laboratory reactions. This yielded a molecular cousin.
The newly devised willow bark-fake was named ASA (acetyl-salicylic acid). It
marked one of the earliest and most profitable thefts from Mother Nature. Bayer
trademarked it as “Aspirin” in 1889. Some say the name was derived from St.
Aspirinius, a Neapolitan bishop who was the patron saint against headaches.
As aspirin popularity grew, the inherent risks
surfaced. (So much for being a saint…) The small molecular change made for big dangers.
Why Aspirin is so Damn
Risky?
Like deflating a tire, aspirin depletes the body of
life-saving nutrients. These include folic acid, iron, potassium, sodium and
vitamin C. Symptoms associated with such depletion include: anemia, birth
defects, heart disease, elevated homocysteine (a risk factor for heart
disease), headache, depression, fatigue, hair loss, insomnia, diarrhea,
shortness of breath, pale skin and suppression of the immune system. Internal
bleeding is one of the biggest risks. Studies show that aspirin users die sooner compared to those not taking it.
Body Count Increasing Among
Aspirin Users
Each year, a grossly underestimated 7600 deaths and
76,000 hospitalizations occur in the United States from use of aspirin and
other NSAIDS like Motrin, Aleve, and Celebrex. But, the
FDA states that only about 10% of deaths caused by NSAIDS are reported. Doctors aren’t willing to acknowledge
aspirin as the deadly culprit. Death by the drug is usually attributed to the
victim being either too damn sick or too damn old. Therefore, the body count is
much higher than we are told.
In 1986, Dr. Otis R. Bowen, the Secretary of Health
and Human Services, issued a warning reminding parents that children and
teen-agers with flu symptoms “should not be given aspirin.” Using it for the
flu or Chicken Pox, aspirin puts users at risk for Reyes Syndrome, a disorder
that causes organs to shut down, and large amounts of bloody, watery liquid to
accumulate in the lungs.
In 2009, historian and researcher Dr. Karen Starko
showed that mortality
rates were increased during the 1918 flu epidemic due to aspirin
use! At the time, massive amounts of the drug were purchased by the military
and given to soldiers. The “always pharmaceutically compliant” Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA) suggested a dose of 1,000 milligrams every
three hours. That’s the equivalent of almost 25 standard 325-milligram aspirin
tablets in 24 hours – twice the daily dosage generally considered safe today!
Minus the overdose, it’s predicted that death rates wouldn’t have been so
tragically high.
Identifying Aspirin Actions
Gets Nobel Prize
It was pharmacologist John Vane who discovered the
good and bad
actions of aspirin. On one hand, he found that it blocks the
production of an enzyme known as COX (cycloxygenase). Downstream, this prevents
inflammation, swelling, pain and fever. But, he elucidated a risky trade off.
Aspirin also stifles the formation of healing
compounds. Crucial for physiological support, they protect the stomach from
damage by hydrochloric acid, maintain kidney function and stop internal
bleeding. Vane
won the Nobel Prize for his work.
Bayer wasn’t concerned about the findings…Or they ignored Nobel Prize
winning science.
Expanding their market reach, they pushed “baby”
aspirin to protect against heart attack and stroke. But, the “little bit” is
still harmful. Writing for The New York Times, Dr. Neena S. Abraham said, “If your
physician has suggested you take aspirin to reduce your risk of heart disease,
it is important to remember that even small doses of daily aspirin — including
“baby aspirin,” at a dose of 81 milligrams daily — can increase your risk of
ulcers and bleeding.”
…buffered or enteric-coated aspirin won’t protect
you.
Judith P. Kelly of the Slone Epidemiology Unit at
the Boston University School of Medicine warned that “all forms of aspirin
carry risk.” Protective
covering or not, it still paralyzes the production of physiologically-important
compounds in our body.
Safe Alternatives
White
willow bark doesn’t contain ASA or “aspirin.” Therefore, it won’t
accidentally kill you. Adults and children can use it for all types of pain and
also high fever. Concerned about deadly blood clots? In Over-The-Counter
Natural Cures, I showed how the natural medicine hawthorn busts clots on
contact, without side effects! Trash aspirin, use White willow bark and hawthorn.
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