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Warren
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In article <[email protected]>, realdean <[email protected]> wrote:
> warren <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<100620031526190384%[email protected]>...
> > I know I'm responding to someone with NO KNOWLEDGE about about
> pharmacology but for what its worth hear it goes...........Aspirin DOES NOT THIN THE BLOOD! It
> DOES prevent platelet aggregation, which is a good thing especially if someone is stupid enough to
> needlessly take epo shots. Low dose aspirin (81mg per day)therapy interferes with the bodies
> cycloxygenase system that causes vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation whereas the evidence
> suggests that taking higher doses might in fact negate this benefit. In any event, statistically
> for non-diabetic patients the best 2 things that anyone can do to live a long and healthy life is
> (1) take a baby asdpirin a day and (2) keep your cholesterol as low as possible. Doing these 2
> tings outways the benefits of taking vitamins, antioxdants, controling weight, exercising ,
> stoping smoking and the list goes on.
FYI, the term "blood thinner, a.k.a. "thin the blood" refers to reducing the chance of blood
clotting so you can calm down now. As for the rest of your information, it's kind of hard to take
you seriously when your spelling is so bad, but then I doubt anyone believes your advice that a baby
aspirin is better than weight control, exercising, stopping smoking, etc. But please enlighten us.
What is the benefit of a baby aspirin and what evidence do you have that it's more effective at
prolonging your life than the other methods?
-WG
> warren <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<100620031526190384%[email protected]>...
> > I know I'm responding to someone with NO KNOWLEDGE about about
> pharmacology but for what its worth hear it goes...........Aspirin DOES NOT THIN THE BLOOD! It
> DOES prevent platelet aggregation, which is a good thing especially if someone is stupid enough to
> needlessly take epo shots. Low dose aspirin (81mg per day)therapy interferes with the bodies
> cycloxygenase system that causes vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation whereas the evidence
> suggests that taking higher doses might in fact negate this benefit. In any event, statistically
> for non-diabetic patients the best 2 things that anyone can do to live a long and healthy life is
> (1) take a baby asdpirin a day and (2) keep your cholesterol as low as possible. Doing these 2
> tings outways the benefits of taking vitamins, antioxdants, controling weight, exercising ,
> stoping smoking and the list goes on.
FYI, the term "blood thinner, a.k.a. "thin the blood" refers to reducing the chance of blood
clotting so you can calm down now. As for the rest of your information, it's kind of hard to take
you seriously when your spelling is so bad, but then I doubt anyone believes your advice that a baby
aspirin is better than weight control, exercising, stopping smoking, etc. But please enlighten us.
What is the benefit of a baby aspirin and what evidence do you have that it's more effective at
prolonging your life than the other methods?
-WG