Dr Wong Zymessence - Dangers of aspirin vs benefits of systemic enzymes. Blood and fibrin.

Опубликовано: 06 Сентябрь 2021
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If you remember back about a decade ago, when the bright lights somewhere told us all to take an aspirin a day. And they didn't qualify how much, they said take one aspirin, one regular old 300mg aspirin a day. I told you before that, on the average 20,000 people die from aspirin. That year it was 40,000.
And the guys reading the morbidity and mortality reports, said, "Oh! doodoo, we did something wrong." "Hey, everybody don't take full asprin. Let's take half an aspirin." The next year it was half an aspirin. It went down to 30,000 to 35,000, still not 20,000. And they cut it down to a quarter of an aspirin. There wasn't great science where these guys figured out that it wasn't a quarter of an aspirin a day that did all this wonderful stuff and keeping your platelets from aggregating.

It's the fact that they killed about 70,000 people doing whatever it was that they were doing, until they got to that figure. So long-term taking of aspirin is toxic to the liver and toxic to the kidneys. The enzymes will go in, they will eat away at the fibrin and they will open up the stents and keep them open.

All aspirin does, is it prevents platelet aggregation. It doesn't do a thing about the fibrin. The enzymes will go in and eat the fibrin and prevent the platelet aggregation. This is if you take enough of them. And we're going to get into dosing here, and will begin to eat away at the fibrosis causing the pain from the fibromyalgia.

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