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 ‌ You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [New research] THIS is the secret to staying biologically young and active What happened when researchers had a small group of seniors take a simple, natural supplement that boosted levels of this [all-natural “youth fuel”]( They went from being sluggish and slow to literally matching 25-year-olds stride-for-stride. They got stronger, sharper, and inflammation went down. These “seniors” watched as their fading memories, waning strength, flagging energy and saggy middles all became more like they were 25-year-olds again. But that's not all... [This “youth fuel” also fortifies our cells and immune systems against aging and disease.]( Plus, it’s tied to long life, helps protect against Alzheimer’s, and even reduces wrinkles! And the process of [how it works]( is easier than you could ever imagine. [Click here]( now to discover it for yourself. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Daily Aspirin Risks Outweigh Benefits for Most People For years, doctors recommended that seniors take a baby aspirin every day to prevent heart attacks and strokes. That advice seemed to make sense because aspirin is a blood thinner. Doctors and patients figured it could stop the blood clots that lead to those deadly events. The only problem was that there were no large, well-designed studies that actually showed this to be true. In recent years, several major studies have tested daily aspirin as a preventive treatment for heart disease. In one of them, University of Florida researchers tracked more than 33,000 people diagnosed with atherosclerosis. This is hardening of the arteries. It can lead to a blood clot, which in turn can cause a heart attack or stroke. All the subjects were 45 or older. Scientists tracked them for six years. They found that for patients who had not experienced a previous heart attack or stroke, a daily aspirin had zero benefit. In fact, it slightly increased their risk. People taking daily aspirin had a 10.7% risk of heart attack or stroke. Those not on the regimen had a 10.5% risk. For subjects who had a previous heart attack or stroke, or who had a coronary bypass or stent, the researchers found that aspirin did have a marginal benefit. Dr. Anthony Bavry is a cardiologist and associate professor at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is lead author of the study. “Aspirin therapy is widely used and embraced by cardiologists and general practitioners around the world,” he noted. “This takes a bit of the luster off the use of aspirin.” The Danger of Daily Aspirin In theory, daily aspirin acts as an antithrombotic agent. This means it reduces the clotting ability of your blood. But aspirin’s blood-thinning power comes with a downside. Prolonged aspirin use can cause stomach bleeding, which can lead to an ulcer. Studies have found that [more than 10% of people taking low-dose aspirin develop stomach ulcers](. Daily aspirin can also cause brain bleeding, which can lead to a stroke, the very problem it is supposed to prevent. That’s why it’s important for people to avoid aspirin unless it’s clear they are helped by it, Dr. Bavry said. “There are many individuals who may not be deriving a benefit from aspirin,” he said. “If we can identify those patients and spare them from aspirin, we’re doing a good thing.” The study was recently published in the journal Clinical Cardiology. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Alzheimer’s breakthrough] “Forbidden” food trumps veggies! A brand new, groundbreaking study from Iowa State University showed eating [one “forbidden” food]( every day provided the most protection against Alzheimer’s. The researchers were stunned when [THIS]( food stood out as the clear winner…ahead of fish, fruit, and even vegetables! This is huge news! [Click here now for details.]( This information is vitally important now more than ever—because research shows the No. 1 recommendation for avoiding COVID-19 may actually increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. That’s why it’s critical to take action NOW to protect yourself. [Click here to find out how.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Safe Alternative to Aspirin If you are one of the millions of Americans worried about having a heart attack, [there is a safe, natural alternative to aspirin](. It has the blood-thinning effects of aspirin without causing bleeding. It has also been found to improve blood flow in the legs of people suffering from chronic venous insufficiency, which causes varicose veins, swollen ankles, and leg cramps. Rutin (pronounced ROO-tin) is a bioflavonoid, or plant pigment. It directly benefits the cardiovascular system by relaxing blood vessel walls. This prevents plaque buildup. Rutin may be the reason for the old adage “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” That’s because apples are one of the foods highest in rutin. Figs and tea also have plenty of it. Most of the rutin is contained in the skin of the apple. So buy organic and make sure you eat the peel. One red apple a day gives you the rutin you need. Another option is to take a rutin supplement. They are widely available at health food stores and online. Be sure to check with your doctor before taking it. One more thing... There is one situation where you absolutely should take aspirin. That’s when you think you are having a heart attack. The sooner you take a standard 325 mg aspirin, the better. And don’t swallow it with water like you normally would. A 2015 study found that chewing the aspirin for about 30 seconds before swallowing works best. In this situation, aspirin could be a lifesaver. Editor’s Note: Research shows the standard heart disease treatments—stents and statin drugs—don’t prevent heart attacks. Discover what does by reading [our monthly journal Independent Healing](. It’s your best source for reliable, unbiased health information. For more information, [go HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Aspirin Lowers COVID Death Risk]( [One Vitamin Makes Your Arteries Younger]( [Heart Surgery Patients Are Mysteriously Dropping Dead]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Order Processing Center Attn: Customer Service P.O. Box 925 Frederick, MD 21705 USA

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