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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1565663 United States 10/10/2011 07:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Take benadryl for flu, cold, it takes away the inflammation in the lungs, so it is not so congested, for that's what makes it congested, an effect of inflammation. So if you will get the flu anyways, make it go away faster and less coughing. After many years being sick,cold here, flu there, and never a flu shot,But with allergies so I noticed I was better off than those who didn't take benadryl and did take flu shots. Then we got hit with swine flu, but it became nothing, hospital confirmed, my whole house was sick, it attacked our lungs quick like asthma, with coughing. Se la vi flu and cold. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1234207 United States 10/27/2011 12:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pretty sure it was swing flu that I had earlier this year, didn't have any respiratory symptoms though. I did have a lot of fever but I don't think I remember taking any aspirin, I was just soak a washcloth every half hour or hour and put on my head to try to cool off. I took a lot of that Emergen-C stuff too, seemed to help some. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34549035 United States 02/21/2013 03:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've heerds this before... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 874527 But can someone point out, what exactl is aspirin supposed to do when the illness comes? What does it do? Surpress pain and fever Everyone in the USA takes it when any ache comes on. Most over the counter flu meds already have it in it. Cough syrup does and parents give that the second a cough becomes a problem with kids.. |
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Windsage User ID: 40955476 United States 12/20/2013 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I read through what is written and it is elaborate. As expected it is not accurate, you should ask yourself, why? Quoting: NeoFistOfTheGolgoNinja When you boil white willow bark, you get salicylic acid. I think it was first recorded in the 17th century. This is a very bitter and unpleasant substance when consumed. I don't remember who, to lazy to google it, but a dude who help start Bayer or started Bayer attempted to make it less bitter. This was the late 18th century early 18th century I believe. He made many different salicylic acid. I don't remember names, been a long time since in school, but you can google and find the name easily I am sure. They were bitter, or some had toxins, until he was able to synthesis acetylsalicylic acid. This one has no obvious toxins and was not nearly as bitter as the rest and bam, we have Aspirin. I think he used acetic acid and salicylic acid extracted from where, white willow bark, the NATURAL way. They still do this today, it is cheap, and safe. If you are going to come with some website please have some that are less obviously one-sided. It wouldn't hurt to find a real study now and again. You know what, tons of homeopathic, neutropathic DOCTORS, that is right MD/PHD's out there. They when to school and they publish in periodicals, professionally. Pleas attempt to find them. You would have to take a much larger quantity of white willow bark to get the same effect as acetylsalicylic acid. Please do some research. It will take an hour at most. <<<Dr. Karen M. Starko MD provides us with some important clues. She hypothesizes the high mortality rates due to the 1918 Spanish flu resulted from the over-use of aspirin. The evidence Dr. Starko provides is compelling. •Physicians of the day were unaware that the recommended medication regimens (8.0—31.2 grams per day, or 8000 to 31,200 milligrams) during that time period produce aspirin levels associated with hyperventilation (33%) and fluid accumulation in the lungs (pulmonary edema 3%) of subjects. •Accumulation of fluid in the lungs was recently found in 46% of 26 aspirin-intoxicated adults. In lab experiments, aspirin increases lung fluid and impairs clearance of mucus. •In 1918 aspirin was recommend by the US Surgeon General, the US Navy, and the Journal of the American Medical Association just prior to the October death spike. •Bayer first introduced water-soluble aspirin tablets in 1900. Farbenfabriken Bayer’s worldwide distribution of aspirin had been accomplished in the same year as the flu pandemic. Aspirin sales more than doubled from 1918 to 1920. •The US Army camp with the highest mortality rate had ordered 100,000 aspirin tablets. •Young children were not given aspirin as widely as young adults, which may explain why the young had a lower mortality rate in the 1918 flu. [Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009; 49: online Sept. 29]>>> [link to www.lewrockwell.com] <<<... fever plays a hugely important role in the fight against infection, preventing bacteria, viruses etc from multiplying so that the immune system can muster its forces to see them off. Without this important defence the bugs multiply rapidly and remorselessly until they overwhelm their unfortunate host. This is why the most serious infections are almost invariably accompanied by fever - the body deliberately raises the core temperature to above 101-102 degrees farenheit, above which, the bacteria / viruses simply cannot multiply - their reproduction comes to a complete halt until the temperature drops again. Whilst it may be uncomfortable (and in extreme cases, life-threateneing in itself), fever is therefore a very important defense mechanism which buys vital time for the immune system to recognise the attackers, prepare relevant antibodies and rush them into full-scale production to beat the bug. Enter aspirin, which, amongst many other effects, is a powerful antipyretic (fever-reducing agent). This artifically REDUCES body temperature, therefore undoing all the good work that the body is trying to do whilst it mobilises its defences. The result is a reduction in fever, which allows the bugs to continue multiplying BEFORE the immune system has had time to organise its response. This causes a far more serious illness and, in the words of an eye-witness (see below) untold misery and many, many deaths.>>> [link to www.natural-health-information-centre.com] <<<Homeopathy also gained quite a reputation during the 1918 flu pandemic. Raymond Seidel, HMD (homeopathic medical doctor), decided to be a homeopathic doctor during the 1918 flu epidemic when he was a 10-year-old delivery boy for a local homeopath. He said, "I saw that the people who were taking aspirin were dying, about half those who were drinking a lot were dying, and those that received homeopathic remedies were living." In Julian Winston’s article, Influenza-1918: Homeopathy to the Rescue (The New England Journal of Homeopathy, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1998), he noted that most of the deaths were caused by a virulent pneumonia that was especially devastating to those who depressed their system with analgesics, especially aspirin. The following citations from his article prove this point: Three hundred and fifty cases and lost one, a neglected pneumonia that came to me after she had taken one hundred grains of aspirin in twenty-four hours. ~Cora Smith King, MD, Washington, DC I had a package handed to me containing 1,000 aspirin tablets, which was 994 too many. I think I gave about a half dozen. I could find no place for it. My remedies were few. I almost invariably gave Gelsemium and Bryonia. I hardly ever lost a case if I got there first, unless the patient had been sent to a drug store and bought aspirin, in which event I was likely to have a case of pneumonia on my hands. ~J. P. Huff, MD, Olive Branch, Kentucky>>> [link to remixxworld.blogspot.com] <<<The high case-fatality rate—especially among young adults—during the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic is incompletely understood. Although late deaths showed bacterial pneumonia, early deaths exhibited extremely “wet,” sometimes hemorrhagic lungs. The hypothesis presented herein is that aspirin contributed to the incidence and severity of viral pathology, bacterial infection, and death, because physicians of the day were unaware that the regimens (8.0–31.2 g per day) produce levels associated with hyperventilation and pulmonary edema in 33% and 3% of recipients, respectively. Recently, pulmonary edema was found at autopsy in 46% of 26 salicylate-intoxicated adults. Experimentally, salicylates increase lung fluid and protein levels and impair mucociliary clearance. In 1918, the US Surgeon General, the US Navy, and the Journal of the American Medical Association recommended use of aspirin just before the October death spike.>>> [link to cid.oxfordjournals.org] |
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