Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Natural Alternatives to Aspirin JoAnn Guest Jul 11, 2003 12:35 PDT In Dr. John R. Lee's book " Optimal Health Guidelines " , he relates that NSAID's [non-steroidial, anti-inflammatory drugs] Ibuprofen, etc. carry a worrisome load of adverse side effects. NSAID's include ibuprofen [Motrin, Advil], indomethacin [indocin], Naproxen [Aleve, Naprosyn], Piroxicam [Feldene], Sulindace [Clinoril], and various other OTC drugs. NSAID's are linked to 200 - 300,000 cases of gastro-intestinal tract bleeding each year,leading to 10 -20,000 deaths. Aspirin was originally derived from willow bark. Pharmaceutical companies dubbed it aspirin after it was chemically altered ...it is impossible to patent a natural substance, i.e...natural willow bark. Both NSAID's and Aspirin interfere with the body's biosynthesis of *prostaglandins*, suppressing inflammation and awareness of pain. The resulting suppression fails to effectively address the cause of the pain, fluid retention and build up of nitrogenous wastes in the blood. The function of the prostaglandins are disrupted throughout this entire process. They become suppressed, leading to an acidic " build up " that leaves holes/cavities in the stomach and intestines. In large doses acetaminophen will cause irreversible liver damage and death and increase your chances of advanced kidney disease according to the Journal of the AMA. According to studies at Vanderbilt University, elderly people who take Ibuprofen are four times as likely to die from ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding than others. NSAID's tend to cause sodium retention and inhibit kidney function as well. Looking for natural alternatives? You might try the following herbs and supplements... Bromelain from pineapples is a wonderful pain reliever. The isolated component is available in supplements as well. For migraines, the herb feverfew will cut the number and severity of headaches and greatly reduce the nausea that usually accompanies them. Vitamin C & B Complex, potassium, boswellin and turmeric are natural anti-inflammatories which reduce pain by decreasing fluid levels due to their diuretic components that tend to reduce inflammation. Meadowsweet tea is very similar to willowbark and contains several fabulous pain relieving components. Magnesium is an excellent natural muscle relaxer and pain reliever. Anti-oxidants like Vitamin E & C (rosehips, acerola berry), beta-carotene, selenium [as in raw nuts, seeds,garlic, onions], pycnogenol, citrus bioflavonoids, COQ10 and alpha lipoic acid will reduce pain levels as well. An additional suggestion... Whenever you feel a headache or pain surfacing, immediately start to drink three tall glasses of pure spring water, preferably within the span of the first half hour. This recommendation comes from Lorraine Day Ph.D. former trauma surgeon and breast cancer survivor. She relates that water therapy spared her much pain throughout the eight months it took for her to recover from stage-three breast cancer! http://www.drday.com For arthritis, try glucosamine, MSM, and glucosamine chrondoitin sulfate which relieves pain without the harmful side effects of aspirin. Diabetics should not take this supplement. It has been known to adversely impact blood glucose levels. JoAnn Guest mrs- Dieta- http://www.topica.com/lists/Melanoma http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Magnesium.html http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html The complete " Whole Body " Health line consists of the " AIM GARDEN TRIO " Ask About Health Professional Support Series: AIM Barleygreen " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future " http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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