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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

http://www.marietta-chiropractor.net Marietta chiropractor, Tim Langley, discusses the concept of taking aspirin daily to reduce stroke risk. An aspirin ad day is like a gallon of bleach a day through your water hose. A baby aspirin is like a cup. One just takes longer.

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  • I thought the risk of bleeding in the brain was tiny. I agree the benefits of aspirin with regard to stroke prevention is small but I thought there was better evidence to show it was good in reducing your risk of bowel cancer, is that false too?

  • @elwoodetubes Hey. I don't really know about the bowel cancer thing.  But, the risk of bleeding out due to daily aspirin is clear. And, it's a 100% when it happens to you.

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  • @elwood tubes i am now suspicious of snake oil claims. it seems you can have whatever outcome your looking for.

  • did you know the only pathway to healing of wounds be it skin or bone is a pathway that is poisoned by aspirin. my health is ruined in just two years on low dose asprin. i hope its reversable.

  • As a 17 year old raised from birth under chiropractic care, I can attest to its wonderful benefits. I have been a wrestler throughout high school, which often puts me in contorted positions and under heavy physical stress. Regular chiropractic care has kept me in tip top shape, and has also helped prevent serious injury. Spread the word!

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