CONNECT WITH US | | Letter from the Editor According to a study just published in the journal CANCER, aspirin and the other commonly used NSAIDS may help protect against skin cancer. But according to another study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, low-dose aspirin use is "significantly" associated with an increased risk of major gastrointestinal and cerebral bleeding episodes. How do you make sense of that contradiction? In this newsletter, Jon explains what the truth is, and offers you an all natural way to get all of the benefits of aspirin, and more-- but with none of the negatives. (Click here to read article...) Monthly Sale: for the month of June, if your order at Baseline Nutritionals® contains three or more bottles of Triple Jointed™, you can order up to two bottles of pHi-Zymes® – 90 count, Jon Barron's remarkable systemic enzyme formula that helps support your body's response to pain and inflammation, for 73% off. That's just $13.49 per bottle. Or take advantage of the category discount and buy your bottles for just $9.45 apiece. If you haven't already signed up to receive your discount coupons, learn how. It's free. PS: Don't miss our Daily Health Tips. Sign up for free here. PPS: In case you have not read Jon Barron's latest, expanded version of his book, get your copy now of Lessons from the Miracle Doctors. And now Jon. Kristen Barron Aspirin Déjà vu by Jon Barron Every year it seems there's another medical study testifying to the miraculous benefits of aspirin. It protects against heart disease and stroke, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, and now, according to the latest studies, it may also help prevent skin, prostate, and lung cancers. The more one hears, the more one begins to suspect that aspirin is the ultimate cure-all, the mythical "nectar of the gods." Then again, perhaps not. We've previously discussed how many of aspirin's benefits are related to its ability to work as an anti-inflammatory -- and there are better ways to get that effect. And other recent, but less well publicized studies indicate more strongly than ever before (and as I have been saying for years) that aspirin doesn't perform quite as well as advertised and that it comes with heath consequences that negate at least some of its questionable benefits. Aspirin by itself is not really worth as many discussions as we've had on the subject; but the fact that the medical community, not to mention the aspirin manufacturers, keep finding new ways to promote the virtues of low-dose, daily aspirin means that we have to keep returning to the subject. With that in mind, let's take a look at the most recent studies and see what they actually mean. Continue Reading... Find more great topics on natural health @ JonBarron.org! Health Topics | Detox Program | Health Articles | Programs | Podcasts |
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