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Folks over 40 often take aspirin for heart disease prevention. Some take a

baby aspirin 1x a day.

It is true that when I take aspirin my skin's flushing is reduced. What

dosage have you found effective?

I generally take aspirin around 2-3 a month for sinus headaches, allergies,

etc.

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In a message dated 11/9/00 10:26:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

marbu3@... writes:

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Hi Barb,

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of

the National Institute Of Health under

the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by

the clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists

NSIAD's as a cause of increased intestinal

permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

Take care,

Mark

>>

Hi Mark,

Would it make a difference if I dissolved the aspirin and took it with apple

sauce or another food? Because this is what I do since I have a problem

swallowing pills. I guess what I'm asking you is since it does not dissolve

in my stomach but rather in my spoon with that make a difference with getting

ulcers or leaky gut syndrome? Thanks for the info.

Barb

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In a message dated 11/9/00 10:26:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

marbu3@... writes:

<<

Hi Barb,

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of

the National Institute Of Health under

the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by

the clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists

NSIAD's as a cause of increased intestinal

permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

Take care,

Mark

>>

Hi Mark,

Would it make a difference if I dissolved the aspirin and took it with apple

sauce or another food? Because this is what I do since I have a problem

swallowing pills. I guess what I'm asking you is since it does not dissolve

in my stomach but rather in my spoon with that make a difference with getting

ulcers or leaky gut syndrome? Thanks for the info.

Barb

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In a message dated 11/9/00 10:26:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

marbu3@... writes:

<<

Hi Barb,

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of

the National Institute Of Health under

the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by

the clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists

NSIAD's as a cause of increased intestinal

permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

Take care,

Mark

>>

Hi Mark,

Would it make a difference if I dissolved the aspirin and took it with apple

sauce or another food? Because this is what I do since I have a problem

swallowing pills. I guess what I'm asking you is since it does not dissolve

in my stomach but rather in my spoon with that make a difference with getting

ulcers or leaky gut syndrome? Thanks for the info.

Barb

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Hi Barb,

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of the

National Institute Of Health under

the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by the

clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists NSIAD's

as a cause of increased intestinal

permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

Take care,

Mark

barb450@... wrote:

> In a message dated 11/9/00 2:41:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> PLATOALSO@... writes:

>

> <<

> Folks over 40 often take aspirin for heart disease prevention. Some take a

> baby aspirin 1x a day.

>

> It is true that when I take aspirin my skin's flushing is reduced. What

> dosage have you found effective?

>

> I generally take aspirin around 2-3 a month for sinus headaches, allergies,

> etc.

> >>

>

> I take 1 adult size asprin every day. I've been doing this for about 10

> years longer then I have my rosacea because I've heard that it prevents heart

> attacks. Maybe that is why I have no redness at all. Could this be ?

>

> Barb

>

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Hi Barb,

The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of the

National Institute Of Health under

the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by the

clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists NSIAD's

as a cause of increased intestinal

permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

Take care,

Mark

barb450@... wrote:

> In a message dated 11/9/00 2:41:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> PLATOALSO@... writes:

>

> <<

> Folks over 40 often take aspirin for heart disease prevention. Some take a

> baby aspirin 1x a day.

>

> It is true that when I take aspirin my skin's flushing is reduced. What

> dosage have you found effective?

>

> I generally take aspirin around 2-3 a month for sinus headaches, allergies,

> etc.

> >>

>

> I take 1 adult size asprin every day. I've been doing this for about 10

> years longer then I have my rosacea because I've heard that it prevents heart

> attacks. Maybe that is why I have no redness at all. Could this be ?

>

> Barb

>

> -----------------------------------------------------------------

> Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole group.

See http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html

>

> When replying, please delete all text at the end of your email that isn't

necessary for your message.

>

> To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups

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Hi Barb,

It is continued use that breaks down enzymes in the stomach lining and

intestinal villi. And it does not matter how you take it. This gradually

disrupts

digestion and hinders healing in the digestive tract. I suggest that you use the

aspirin only when you need it and not out of habit. Also adding digestive

enzymes

to your diet my help replace what is needed. Every cell in the body functions

with the aid of enzymes. It is estimated that every minute there are 36 million

biochemical reactions facilitated by enzymes in the body. Enzyme regulate all

living matter. With out the proper enzyme to bind to minerals, vitamins and even

oxygen are useless to the body.

Papaya, papian, and pineapple, bromelain, are enzyme supplements. The best food

sources are avocados, bananas, papayas, mangoes, pineapples, and sprouts.

Take

care,

Mark

BARB450@... wrote:

> In a message dated 11/9/00 10:26:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> marbu3@... writes:

>

> <<

> Hi Barb,

> The National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse which is part of

> the National Institute Of Health under

> the U.S. Public Health Service has the long term use of nonsteroidal

> anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin,

> listed as a cause for peptic ulcers and H.Pylori. Publication produced by

> the clearinghouse are reviewed clear fully

> for scientific accuracy and content. Other information that I have lists

> NSIAD's as a cause of increased intestinal

> permeability or Leaky Gut Syndrome.

> Take care,

> Mark

> >>

> Hi Mark,

>

> Would it make a difference if I dissolved the aspirin and took it with apple

> sauce or another food? Because this is what I do since I have a problem

> swallowing pills. I guess what I'm asking you is since it does not dissolve

> in my stomach but rather in my spoon with that make a difference with getting

> ulcers or leaky gut syndrome? Thanks for the info.

>

> Barb

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