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Matt Cook here, and did you know that a common OTC treatment could significantly reduce your risk of colorectal cancer?
Research shows that this OTC treatment not only helps with inflammation and blood flow…
…but also has a protective effect against various gastrointestinal cancers.
And the longer you take it, the more powerful its benefits become…
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This is slashing colorectal cancer risk
Aspirin is a fantastic anti-inflammatory.
It has multiple effects which help with blood flow and it blocks the actions of fats associated with obesity and cancer.
Aspirin use has been tied to lower risk of many types of cancers over the years.
Recently, researchers carried out the most up to date analysis of aspirin use and the risk of cancers of the digestive system.
Aspirin use is strongly associated with a lower risk of many gastrointestinal cancers.
The researchers confirmed that dose and duration also have a major effect.
The review was carried out by scientists at the Department of Oncology of the Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Milan, Italy. The paper was published by The Annals of Oncology.
It’s no secret that aspirin is a very protective substance.
It is one of the oldest treatments still in use, and well-known to lower the risk of many cancers.
In recent years, cancer researchers have been increasingly interested in the effect of aspirin on colorectal cancers — cancers of the digestive system.
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
“Aspirin has been associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, and possibly of a few other digestive tract cancers.”
This research was a large statistical project.
It took many previous aspirin/cancer papers and combined all the data points to get better information.
The researchers wanted better information on the effect of aspirin on different types of colorectal cancer.
They also wanted to know the effect of aspirin dose and duration of aspirin treatment on these diseases.
“The quantification of risk reduction and the optimal dose and duration of aspirin use for the prevention of colorectal and other digestive tract cancers remains unclear.”
The researchers were able to collect information from 45 different studies.
Aspirin use was associated with a 27% reduced risk of colorectal cancer.
“Regular aspirin use is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer.”
Aspirin use was associated with an even greater reduction in other cancers…
Including squamous cell, esophagus cancer, adrenal carcinoma of the esophagus, gastric cardia, stomach cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
The researchers tried to find out whether aspirin was more beneficial for some populations than others – men vs women, etc.
It seems that the protective role of aspirin is equally available to everyone.
“Risk estimates are consistent across sex, geographical areas, and other selected covariates.”
The dose of aspirin was also found to be very important.
Moderate aspirin intake versus low-dose aspirin was more than 3 times more useful.
“Aspirin dose of 100 mg/day conveys a risk reduction of 10%, and a dose of 300 mg/day of 35%.”
The researchers found that the longer people used aspirin for, the less likely they were to develop one of these types of cancer.
“The favorable effect of aspirin tends to increase with longer duration of use, and for colorectal cancer, with increasing dose.”
The benefits of aspirin seem to keep accumulating over the years.
“With regard to the duration of aspirin use and colorectal cancer risk, the risk reduction is by 20% for 5 years of use and by 30% for 10 years of use.”
Aspirin is very useful for the prevention of colorectal cancer – and even more protective against rarer cancers of the digestive tract.
“The favorable effect of aspirin increases with longer duration of use, and, for colorectal cancer, with increasing dose.”
The risks of low and moderate aspirin use are pretty low – but you should always discuss the use of treatments with your doctor.
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Reversing cancer with a cheap white powder
One of my loved ones has been recently diagnosed with cancer.
Determined to find anything that could help, I spent months researching every possible solution.
Deep into my research, I uncovered a buried solution…
…a simple, cheap white powder.
It can’t be patented and it’s not profitable. That’s why I had to dig so much to come across this.
You can find this powder at any grocery store or even your local 7-Eleven.
Skeptical but desperate, we decided to give it a try.
Just a pinch of this powder in a glass of water or mixed into food started oxygenating my loved one’s cells, making them more resistant to cancer.
The results were nothing short of miraculous.
Then I’ve compiled all of my research into a protocol.
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This cheap white powder is just one of the effective tips in my Blast Away Cancer Transformation.
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