| randall 2005-03-23, 5:33 pm |
| Hi,
YOu said:
Here are a couple of articles about low-dose aspirin therapy.
Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy,
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I think its important to realize that low-dose aspirin therapy may be
harmful to certain groups of people; for example, it may not be right
for people with ulcers, uncontrolled high blood pressure, liver or
kidney disease.
Agreed. But the CHD people with controllable HBP may use it
beneficially. And if all CHDs go on Ornish it will work to make them
normal again with or without it. The goal is not to need it anymore.
Something I wish i could figure out for P.
But , doesn't i t all indicat that inflammation is due to dietary
factors primarilly?
At least that's what i find in my P and Heart conscious efforts. 
You said:
In high doses, aspirin treats pain and inflammation. In low doses,
aspirin helps prevent clotting. So, it may help some clot related
strokes; but, not strokes that are not caused by clots. It could worsen
non-clot related strokes.
Agreed. But if your red light comes on the dash board change the
oil and it will go off.
If you ache in the brain. Look at whats in the gut as the source of the
pain....
Or your ills due to piss poor will, will not abate.
Certainly a date most definitely postponed or your
future will become now and only then.
And that grave digger is not your mate!
And one can only look forward to balencing those sins.
(Wow! That heaven and hell thing is skewing my posts!)
Hi, everyone!
:-) elgoog
Hi!! Thanks for the self heart felt realizations of future prospects!
May all of ours stay topical only and for a long long while.
randall
PS I'm doing well on my diet. My P has calmed, but is still there...
waiting, just waiting. My digestive health on the other hand has never
been better. My overall well being is greatly improved. Soon, I'll have
to be buying new clothes. Enjoying my tea, wondering about fish
oil/aspirin and resolvin
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