Aspirin Myths Exposed: What Doctors Aren’t Telling You About This Drug
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Doctor Alan Mandell recently shared important truth about how aspirin really works. Most Americans have been fed a lie about this common medicine. It is time someone set the record straight.
For years, people thought aspirin was like a plumber cleaning out clogged pipes in your arteries. They believed it removed cholesterol buildup and unclogged blocked vessels. This is completely wrong and shows how the mainstream health establishment confuses people.
Here is what aspirin actually does. It stops your blood platelets from sticking together too much. This prevents dangerous blood clots from forming on top of existing plaque inside your arteries. Aspirin blocks an enzyme called cyclooxygenase, which reduces something called thromboxane A2 production.
When you have plaque buildup in your arteries, the real danger comes from sudden clot formation. A blood clot on top of that plaque is what causes heart attacks and strokes. Aspirin is like a safety net that catches this problem before it becomes deadly. It does not clean out the plaque itself.
Low dose aspirin has proven helpful for people who already had heart problems. This is called secondary prevention and the science is solid. However, giving healthy people aspirin for primary prevention is a different story. The bleeding risks often outweigh any benefits for low risk individuals.
One size fits all medicine is exactly what the health bureaucracy pushes on Americans. Dr. Mandell correctly points out that aspirin decisions should be personalized. What works for one person might be wrong for another person based on their unique risk factors.
During a heart attack, chewing aspirin quickly can be lifesaving because it works faster this way. The timing and method matter greatly for emergency situations. However, people should only do this under proper medical guidance and call emergency services immediately.
Real healthcare means understanding how your body actually works and making informed choices. Americans deserve doctors who challenge conventional thinking and explain the science clearly. Talk to your own healthcare provider about whether aspirin makes sense for your individual situation.

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