Daily
Aspirin: It's Dangerous Withdrawal,
Cancer Link and Other Problems.
By: Dr. William Wong, ND, PhD.
In the
largest piece of “Spin” and “Cover
Your Ass” since a former American
president declared “I did not have
sex with that woman”, the 69th
annual convention of the American College
of Chest Physicians in Orlando (Oct '03)
heard of a study that found that there
is such a thing as aspirin withdrawal
and that this withdrawal can itself cause
blood clots and heart attacks! Anyone,
they declared who has been on the aspirin
a day routine for over 3 months can suffer
the withdrawal dangers, and usually within
the first week of non aspirin use!
A aspirin
a day has been touted for the last 2
decades or so as the way of avoiding
heart attacks and blood clots that cause
strokes. Yet the toxicity issue of aspirin
has been put on the back burner due to “Cost
to benefit Ratios” meaning that
more folks benefit from the aspirin than
die from it. Looks good on paper unless
you're one of the victims of aspirin!
In case folks out there need reminding,
aspirin and the entire class of Cox1
and Cox 2 medications (the Non Steroidal
anti Inflammatory Drugs) kill 20,000
Americans a year and hospitalize another
100,000 with kidney, liver and intestinal
woes. (Wall Street Journal article on
Celebrex, 19 April 1999).
Why
do patients stop taking their aspirin
a day? Well reasons like surgery, in
case their blood gets too thin and the
patient “bleeds out” (hemorrhages)
which can kill. Likewise dental work
while under aspirin can have the same
effect of hemorrhage. More seriously
patients are taken off of the aspirin
because the aspirin is causing kidney
damage leading to kidney failure and
death, or liver toxicity again leading
to liver failure and death, or is causing
great big gaping holes in their intestines
through which the patients hemorrhage,
and also leads to death. It does not
make sense to avoid death by heart attack
and stroke by inducing death by kidney
failure or intestinal hemorrhage.! Talk
about killing Peter to save Paul!
Well
the study presented at the conference
by representatives of the Pasture Institute
of France declared that once on aspirin
patients should never go off of the drug.
When going off of a medication comes
back to bite you it's a rebound reaction
or withdrawal reaction but no one at
the conference spoke to that issue. So
no matter what; surgery, hemorrhage,
liver toxicity, kidney damage, liver
failure - these brilliant docs, have
decided the risk of having a heart attack
outweighs all else!
In another
piece of bad news for aspirin users,
a study of 90,000 nurses over the course
of 18 years found a connection between
aspirin use and pancreatic cancer. This
type of cancer is nearly always 100%
fatal! The Times of London quoted the
study: “Those who took two aspiring
a day over a period of at least four
years showed an 86% increased risk”.
(1). A Reuters report on the same study
said that the researchers found that
aspirin use could have caused pancreatitis
(inflammation of the pancreas) in those
nurses who came down with the pancreatic
cancer.(2). It's been known for years
that aspirin is toxic to the liver; well
the pancreas sits on the liver just to
it's right. It stands to reason that
if aspirin can harm and inflame the liver
then it can harm and inflame the pancreas.
Now here is where I get to conjecture
a bit: if the prologued aspirin use can
cause pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer,
since that gland is also involved in
making insulin and since all diabetic
patients have pancreatitis to varying
degrees, can part of the meteoric rise
in Diabetes in the last 20 years be from
daily aspirin use? Definitely a link
there and definitely something to think
about and research into!!!
Is there
an alternative to the madness? You bet – systemic
enzymes. Enzymes taken by mouth have
an almost 50 year history of use in hospitals
and physicians offices across Europe
and Japan . Systemic enzymes have over
200 peer reviewed studies proving their
absorption and therapeutic action.
Systemic
enzymes:
- Are the bodies natural inflammation
fighters.
- Eat Fibrosis, such as that caused
by surgery, trauma or disease.
- Clean the blood.
- Modulate Immune Function.
- Fight Viruses.
What has this got to do with replacing
aspirin? Well, the enzymes
safely:
- Decrease platelet aggregation,
as aspirin does but gentler with
out ever getting the blood too thin.
- Clean fibrin and necrotic debris
which also float around the blood stream
thickening it. Fibrin is the scar tissue
that forms the skeleton work around
which atherosclerotic plaque builds.
Removing excesses of it is a good thing.
Aspirin cannot do this valuable work.
Systemic
enzymes bring you the anti-stroke and
anti-heart attack actions of an aspirin
a day, plus added benefits, with no rebound,
no toxicity and absolute safety. You
don't have to kill Peter to save Paul!
References:
1) Hawkes,
Nigel: Regular Aspirin Use Linked to
Cancer Cases, Times Online 9 Jan. 04
2) Fox, Maggi: Daily Aspirin Use Linked
With Pancreatic Cancer, Reuters News
Service 27 Nov. 03. |