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Is inhaled aspirin really the instant fix for lung disease fix that people are looking for?
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Lower blood pressure = instant erections?
I did this daily when I woke up and again in the evening before bed.
In just two days, this simple 45-second activity lowered my pressure by 5 points, and then by another 5 points.
The 45-second activity works by increasing oxygen in the tissues.
It has long-lasting effects in getting your blood vessels to expand and contract, expand and contract – like they are supposed to.
And it only involves breathing. Nothing more. But wait for the results…you and your wife will be thrilled…
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Inhaling aspirin?
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death globally.
A paper on global mortality and burden of disease places COPD as the fifth highest cause of death globally.
Deaths from COPD are projected to increase, making it the fourth leading cause of death by 2030.
BUT this latest discovery could prove to be a great breakthrough in treating COPD.
This Italian study, published by the European Respiratory Society looked at the effects of inhaled aspirin on COPD.
59 patients with moderate COPD participated in the study.
“We are investigating if aspirin can exert a local anti-inflammatory effect, to propose it as a treatment for COPD.”
Different doses of aspirin were tested – 250 mg, 500 mg, and 750 mg of aspirin twice per day.
This placebo-controlled trial took place over a four-week period.
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The subjects inhaled a modified form of aspirin through a nebulizer.
Then the researchers measured the participants’ levels of inflammation and mucus production – and they conducted lung performance tests.
The scientists found a significant decrease in all three inflammatory markers measured.
“A statistically significant decrease was observed for interleukin 6 (IL-6) and interleukin 8 (IL-8) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα)…”
Even with the lowest dose of 250 mg aspirin twice per day, the scientists found a significant decrease in the inflammatory markers.
All doses of aspirin significantly reduced mucus production.
“The same dose also showed a reduction of mucus production.”
In lung performance tests, the researchers saw significant improvements at all doses.
In the lung performance test specifically used to determine the degree of COPD, significant improvements were again seen at all doses.
“The 250 mg dose was observed to statistically increase lung performance.”
There was some variation in patient response. But the treatment was well tolerated by all patients.
The scientists called for a larger clinical trial.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is also known as chronic bronchitis. This is a cough that lasts for periods of months time and produces mucus.
It is thought that COPD is caused by inflammatory agents getting into the lungs.
One of aspirin’s main actions is as an anti-inflammatory.
Smoking, air pollution, and open fires are thought to be significant factors in causing COPD.
COPD does not respond to the same treatments as asthma does.
Deterioration caused by COPD can ultimately require a lung transplant.
2015 statistics show that over 170 million people suffer from COPD.
It mostly affects people over 40 – males and females are equally affected.
Deaths from COPD have been increasing.
As of 2015, deaths from COPD were estimated at about 3 million people per year.
The economic cost of COPD was estimated to be over $2 trillion in 2010.
COPD affects poor people to a greater degree.
This could be due to smoke inhalation from open fireplaces in poorer countries.
Aspirin has the potential to provide a cheap COPD treatment for many people around the world.
As the scientists said, more research needs to be done.
However, the inflammatory effects of inhaled aspirin in this study are consistent with the well-known and proven effects of aspirin taken orally and topically.
Aspirin’s close chemical relative, salicylic acid, has been used for thousands of years as an anti-inflammatory.
Salicylic acid was prepared from tree barks in traditional herbal medicine.
Could this painful, debilitating, and deadly health problem – COPD – be alleviated by one of the most widely used medicines through a new delivery technique?
If you are considering starting any new treatment you should first consult with your doctor or primary health care physician.
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No morning wood? You probably have penile fibrosis…
But, here’s how to “thaw out” fibrosis from your penile arteries and chambers.
Morning wood doesn’t actually just happen in the morning.
All night long a man gets erections…he inflates and deflates…bringing priceless oxygen-rich blood into the penile chambers.
But what happens when a man stops getting morning wood entirely?
Imagine the arteries, vessels, and chambers that go to the penis as a river…
The blood flows like a river that branches out into every nook and cranny in the penis.
But with penile fibrosis, the intricate river web gets frozen and the water stops flowing – that’s the blue lines you see in the picture (left) below.
But a simple six-cent formula (you probably have the ingredients in your home) “thaws out” the plaque in the penile chambers so the blood can flow again.
You can see this dramatic change in the picture above. The plaque (blue in the left picture) is completely dissolved and cleared from the pathways (right picture).
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