Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 If you have heart concerns, be sure to read Dr. Mercola’s comments below.Jan Aspirin Dangerous and Ineffective for People With Heart Failure http://sites.mercola.com/2004/jul/21/aspirin_heart.htmPeople who are diagnosed with heart failure and follow a treatment regimen that includes blood thinners such as aspirin or coumadin could be putting their health into more danger.Researchers stated that just because heart failure patients stand a greater chance of experiencing a heart attack or stroke doesn't automatically make them appropriate candidates for antithrombotic therapy. Study Comparing Blood-Thinning Therapies to no Antithrombotic Therapy · Participants included 279 patients who were diagnosed with heart failure that required diuretic therapy · Participants were divided into three groups, aspirin therapy, warfarin therapy and no antithrombotic therapyResults of the Study· Aspirin and warfarin didn't provide the patients with any valuable health benefits · There didn't appear to be any substantial differences of incidences of death, nonfatal heart attacks or nonfatal stroke in the three groups of the study · Patients in the aspirin group had increased chances of experiencing serious gastrointestinal problems · Cases of minor bleeding complications were primarily seen among the aspirin and warfarin group · Patients in the aspirin therapy group were twice as likely as the patients in the warfarin group to face hospitalization for cardiovascular complications, particularly worsening cases of heart failure during the first 12 months following the studyBased on the results from this study, experts said that treatment of heart failure involving a multitude of drugs that proved to be ineffective should be eliminated as a treatment option.American Heart Journal July 2004;148(1):157-64 Dr. Mercola's Comment:Using aspirin for heart disease has been controversial for years, and now aspirin is in the news again. A better and safer option than aspirin is Nattokinase, a powerful enzyme--derived from the food natto--that can dissolve blood clots and has been used safely for over 20 years. Rivaling pharmaceutical agents, Nattokinase seems to have longer lasting beneficial action without the potential for abnormal bleeding. Watch for more news about Nattokinase soon, as we will offer this very potent all natural enzyme on the site this fall.Related Articles:Daily Aspirin Use Increases Risk of Pancreatic CancerDo You Use Aspirin or Tylenol Regularly? Beware as They Are Linked to Kidney FailureAspirin and Other NSAIDs Put Newborns at RiskReconsider Taking Aspirin to Lower Your Heart Disease RiskDanger: Regular Aspirin or Tylenol Can Hurt Your Kidneys as Evidenced By Professional AthletesNew Super-Aspirin Killing More People Than it SavesReturn to Table of Contents #552 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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