Aspirin increases your risk of Crohn’s disease fivefold
May 28th, 2010
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by Herb Lady · Filed Under: Herbs
People regularly take an aspirin a day to ward off heart problems – but they are also greatly increasing their chances of developing Crohn’s disease, a debilitating gut problem.
Researchers have discovered that people increase their chances of developing Crohn’s fivefold if they take an aspirin a day for more than a year.
A research team from the University of East Anglia made the discovery when they tracked 200,000 healthy volunteers in Europe, some of whom developed Crohn’s Disease.
The researchers discovered that regular aspirin users, who had taken the drug for a year or longer, were much more likely to develop the problem.
Crohn’s Disease causes inflammation and swelling in any part of the digestive system, and it requires lifelong medication; in more serious cases, surgery is necessary and a few sufferers also develop bowel cancer.
Source: Digestive Disease Week conference, New Orleans, May 3, 2010).
Courtesy of: What Doctors Don’t tell You
Linn’s Comment:
There are several herbs that are just as effective as asprin for preventing the clotting problems that can cause heart attacks. These herbs have no known side effects. Contact me to order.
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