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@davidcarp5935
@davidcarp5935 Күн бұрын
Science isnt trying to sell aspirin ya dopes, its a commodity, not a moneymaker for anyone
@MaximeGilkor
@MaximeGilkor 4 күн бұрын
How about arn poisonning vaccine ?
@MrMoss786
@MrMoss786 9 күн бұрын
Dr Thomas Seyfried says cancer is caused by mitochondrial damage which in turn is caused by lack of oxygen.
@MrMoss786
@MrMoss786 9 күн бұрын
Pharmaceutical company focus on making money are an impediment to finding cures .
@citizendc9
@citizendc9 10 күн бұрын
I found chewing aspirin before swallowing (with water) prevents any tummy issues.
@DellAnderson
@DellAnderson 13 күн бұрын
A pity that the video of a slide presentation was largely bleached out to the point of illegibility in critical areas. I admire Dr. Elwood's enthusiasm, but the topic has many of the familiar trappings of alternative medicine quackery: 1) A dreadfully fearful set of diseases (cancer) 2) A pharmaceutical conspiracy or lack of government funding for a simple 'cure' 3) Handwaving about whether or not there is true reduction in cancer incidence and/or cancer morbidity & mortality (I'm still not clear: Does aspirin actually prevent cancer or just prolong survival after onset? Many of the studies quoted seemed to be about patients already diagnosed, and this would make sense given the tendency to hypercoaguable states in cancer patients & ASA benefits). 4) What is the proposed mechanism of cancer reduction, if any? Decreased inflammation? 5) Would it be possible to obtain a PDF of the lecture notes complete with references? Bottom line, it would not surprise me if his claims are well founded, but I'm not yet to the point where I am willing to 'take two aspirin and call in the morning' over cancer.
@nickv4073
@nickv4073 14 күн бұрын
You would think a University professor could come up with a better title for this video.
@user-sc3ts6lf8r
@user-sc3ts6lf8r 15 күн бұрын
What about its effect on Kidneys
@gregw4303
@gregw4303 17 күн бұрын
Bit clickbaity. Shock 😂 Change the title to Aspirin is good for you.
@Ryan-zv6xw
@Ryan-zv6xw 18 күн бұрын
High doses of aspirin are potentially part of the story of the Spanish Influenza, the manufactured drug was relatively new and young people were essentially overdosed and it contributed to their deaths from the flue. Reminds me of the early use of ventilators in such large numbers at the start of COVID, probably causing large numbers of deaths that would otherwise have not happened.
@garyaltenburger6667
@garyaltenburger6667 19 күн бұрын
All these tests and trials have apparently fallen on deaf ears. Many countries and stores no longer sell aspirin. I normally have no problem finding the BABY aspirins (81mg) taken because my doctor recommended that I take one a day. Larger size taken for pain are no longer seen.
@edisonbittencourt5782
@edisonbittencourt5782 20 күн бұрын
Aspirina e câncer. Evidências emergentes
@chadkline4268
@chadkline4268 20 күн бұрын
Eating salicylic acid is the same as eating wart remover (Compound W) 😂 makes some sense. Aspirin is acetyl salicylic acid. Made by reacting acetyl chloride (vinegar chloride) with sodium salicylate (the salt of the willow bark acid). Aspirin is essentially a combination of vinegar and the salicylic acid from willow bark. Trichloroacetic acid is used for skin peels. A more highly chlorinated form of vinegar. The chemistry of this lecture makes a lot of sense to a chemist. Aspirin decomposes rapidly in solutions of acetates, carbonates, citrates, or hydroxides of the alkali metals. It is stable in dry air, but gradually hydrolyses in contact with moisture to acetic and salicylic acids. It's probably wise to avoid taking aspirin with citrus juices and hydroxides (antacids, maybe things like magnesium hydroxide too) and carbonates like baking soda and maybe calcium carbonate/hydroxide (baking powder/lime), and maybe vinegar too. Things that are either sour acids or highly alkaline. And to keep aspirin dry.
@shastamccoy7777
@shastamccoy7777 21 күн бұрын
Is this really just an example of modern-day bloodletting (due to aspirin's effects)?
@kathyjones1677
@kathyjones1677 23 күн бұрын
Aspirin, NSAIDs, Celebrex all have powerful effect killing cancer, but ONLY for cancers that have a PI3KCA mutation, as first reported in New England Journal of Medicine in 2011 and since confirmed in a raft of studies in colon, head and neck, and breast cancers. Ridiculous that this is not still widely known by the medical community, especially given the toxicity of some of the PI3KCA inhibitors given to cancer patients. Hopefully trials will start combining NSAIDs with mutation-selective PI3KCA inhibitor drugs.
@debraholmes2854
@debraholmes2854 23 күн бұрын
I’ve been taking aspirin since 2015. Recently found out I had cancer of duodenum. Apparently this research is bullshit
@shastamccoy7777
@shastamccoy7777 21 күн бұрын
Would you base that opinion on a single case--yours? Well, hey, my grandfather smoked for 50 years and did not get cancer; therefore, cigarettes do not cause cancer.
@debraholmes2854
@debraholmes2854 21 күн бұрын
@@shastamccoy7777 lol. Guess you are right. I smoked as well. Didn’t get lung cancer though. You have to be predisposed. My family is full of smokers and full of cancer. But no one has lung cancer
@shigatsuningen
@shigatsuningen 24 күн бұрын
On a secondary note it would be highly valuable on the topic of breast cancer to find out if this noted recurring cases had it's roots in the 2022 discovered turbo cancer version as described by MDs at a cancer clinic in Karlskrona, Sweden?
@shigatsuningen
@shigatsuningen 24 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for one of the best presentations in the subject of any medicinal matter for the past few years. A true attention to the vital benefit of scientific methodology should serve as a great example to future generations of researchers in all fields.
@hannanolan8140
@hannanolan8140 24 күн бұрын
Mom compliance due to lack of information or education for patient.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 24 күн бұрын
In light of the appearance of massive IgG4 antibody levels in those who have received multiple mRNA injections for Covid 19 infection, anything that can assist the body in identifying carcinomas is welcome. I only hope whatever the mode of action, it is not IgG2/3 antigen dependant.
@Elvin_Pelvin
@Elvin_Pelvin 24 күн бұрын
This is a very welcome presentation. I wonder how many people who have posted comments on here have actually bothered to listen all the way through! Professor Elwood presented a very balanced view acknowledging the reported concerns that have been disseminated about the negatives of taking aspirin and largely debunks them. As Professor Elwood stated there are a plethora of spurious posts on KZbin with many of the posters claiming to be medically qualified and those that do have genuine medical credentials seem to have some kind of an agenda in promoting their misrepresentation (hello ‘Dr John Campbell’). I wouldn’t want to agree to censorship (within reason - i.e. outright slander or promotion of violence etc) but I do think there needs to be some kind of requirement to provide citation. The ‘my uncle told me about a friend of his who knows someone who had overheard someone on the bus who was talking about an article they had seen ….’ simply will not do. One hopes that most of us are sensible enough and don’t take ‘urban myths’, rumours, ‘Chinese whispers’, gossip etc seriously. Unfortunately, so many of the comments I see here and just about every other post on whatever subject suggests otherwise!! Nevertheless, they do stick and play into all of our fears and this is a very serious matter if it means that potentially beneficial treatments are rejected.
@jpaynter149
@jpaynter149 25 күн бұрын
My husband had been given aspirin after he had a stent put in. A few years later they found a tumor on his kidney and on his adrenal gland. They were a good size. The tumors were surgically removed. We expected he might not survive and if he did chemo probably as it most likely spread. He survived the operation…robotic surgery for kidney. Home within 48 hours absolutely no pain, healed and no visible scars now. And the scans and blood test didn’t find any spread of cancer (still all clear) . I wonder if he was protected by the aspirin dose he takes daily when he had his stent done 4.5 years ago.
@cayennenaturetrails8953
@cayennenaturetrails8953 25 күн бұрын
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@shericontrary2535
@shericontrary2535 25 күн бұрын
I take quercetin
@raysalmon6566
@raysalmon6566 27 күн бұрын
216 It was a telescope, of all things, that inadvertently helped inaugurate the Human Genome Project (HGP). In the early 1980s, astronomers at the University of California proposed to build the biggest, most powerful telescope in the world, with a projected cost of some $75 million. When the Max Hoffman Foundation pledged $36 million, a grateful UC agreed to name the project for its generous benefactor. Unfortunately, this way of saying thank you complicated the business of raising the remaining money. Other potential donors were reluctant to put up funds for a telescope already named for someone else, so the project stalled. Eventually, a second, much wealthier California philanthropy, the W. M. Keck Foundation, stepped in with a pledge to underwrite the entire project. UC was happy to accept, Hoffman or no. (The new Keck telescope, on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, would be fully operational by May 1993.) Unprepared to play second fiddle to Keck, the Hoffman Foundation withdrew its pledge, and UC administrators sensed a $36 million opportunity. In particular, Robert Sinsheimer, chancellor of UC Santa Cruz, realized that the Hoffman money could bankroll a major project that would "put Santa Cruz on the map." Sinsheimer, a biologist by training, was keen to see his field enter the major leagues of big-money sciences. Physicists had their pricey supercolliders, astronomers their $75 million telescopes and satellites; why shouldn't biologists have their own high-profile, big-money project? So he suggested that Santa Cruz build an institute dedicated to sequencing the human genome; in May 1985, a conference convened at Santa Cruz to discuss Sinsheimer's idea. Overall it was deemed too ambitious, and the participants agreed that the initial emphasis should instead be on exploring particular regions of the genome that were of medical importance. In the end, the discussion was moot because the Hoffman money did not actually make its way into the University of California's coffers. However, the Santa Cruz meeting had sown the seed. The next step toward the HGP also came from deep in left field: the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Though its brief naturally concentrated on the nation's energy needs, the DOE 7 The Human Genome: Life's Screenplay *** DNA by James D. Watson, and Andrew BerryThis is available on Libby *** ok I personally don't believe DNA has anything to do with evolution there is no explanation for how the first living reproductive cell came into existence apart from creation
@shazAnddollysausage
@shazAnddollysausage Ай бұрын
My drs put me on 75mg Aspirin per day ONE tablet ,for ine whos never felt the cold now freezing goosepimples all the time and tired 24/7🥺
@dorothylanasa6074
@dorothylanasa6074 Ай бұрын
A baby aspirin in a perk pot of coffee with a sprinkle of cinnamon will kill parasites and germs, too. Aloe vera applied topically might cure some cancers.
@christie4004
@christie4004 Ай бұрын
EXCELLENT. Thank you for being one of the only doctors to make any mention at all of helicobacter
@chadhorton4053
@chadhorton4053 Ай бұрын
DNA does not LIE the ties that hold us together are often time unknown wonderful spending time with you A+++ <<<<<UTAH USA
@user-bs3ye3yv4u
@user-bs3ye3yv4u Ай бұрын
What dosage of aspirin did they use in the study? I often take half an aspirin for pain. It lets me sleep at night. I can usually handle the pain during the daytime.
@b.scottgould
@b.scottgould Ай бұрын
As someone who took low grade aspirin for more than 20 yrs, I can attest to the fact that when I was diagnosed with stage 2 bowel cancer, there was absolutely no metastasis to the lymph nodes despite tumor penetration well into the abdominal cavity. My doctor said that my aspirin regime was quite possibly the reason it had not spread.
@SD-co9xe
@SD-co9xe Ай бұрын
My mother died young from breast cancer leading me to research and research about prevention. I learned of this association about 30 years ago. I’m glad I’m still hearing about it because pharmaceutical companies will not want this information publicized since there is no money in aspirin.
@cornelstamate2537
@cornelstamate2537 Ай бұрын
minutul 25
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart 2 ай бұрын
Watching from the Hudson River Valley of NY, USA on a KZbin upload. ------ As a kid, when other kids loved dinosaurs, I loved our pre-Sapien ancestors, especially Neanderthals. I unscientifically knew in my gut that they were a greater people than they got credit for. I remember being SO MAD when they were portrayed as ignorant brutes. I also KNEW that they weren't extinct, but that they merged - I felt it in my bones. I was sort of a holistic 11 year-old paleontologist. ^_^ It's been rewarding that research has justified my firmly held, though childish beliefs. I knew the Neanderthals could do it! ------ Of course back then, I didn't know about the Naledi, A. Afarensis (Lucy - owner of those fabulous cheekbones), Floresiensis, Luzonensis, and others. It would have thrilled me if I had!
@nibornnyw3185
@nibornnyw3185 2 ай бұрын
The poor professor suffers from low stomach acid.
@xcell8638
@xcell8638 2 ай бұрын
17:40 fatal bleeds reduced in aspirin group
@jetplane10
@jetplane10 2 ай бұрын
​@tm13tube asprin is fine for me. Doctors were clueless and said I'd have cancer. I know better, and my judgment has proven more correct.
@jetplane10
@jetplane10 2 ай бұрын
​@paulamegadya1451 just one asprin daily. Fenbendazole is abig help.
@urzsulaz2604
@urzsulaz2604 2 ай бұрын
Emerging evidence???!!
@kalpeshshroff6759
@kalpeshshroff6759 2 ай бұрын
Misleading title
@SuzanaMantovaniCerqueira
@SuzanaMantovaniCerqueira 2 ай бұрын
Historic
@danielferreira8828
@danielferreira8828 2 ай бұрын
I do believe that avoidind pharmaceutical medicines will let you far from cancer
@cathymcleod87
@cathymcleod87 2 ай бұрын
Yes ,by title I expected to hear that aspirin causes cancer.
@winterrider6668
@winterrider6668 2 ай бұрын
HUMOROUS... 2 read studies warning against use of A in elderly--> bleeding. Yet so common 2 fill them w Prevacid or similar. ??? Aspirin 2 cost effective.. effective??? Modern 'pill pushers' in the sack w BIG PHARMA'...?? I DID FORGO Aspirin... my blood work shows on the low end of blood clotting.. reasonable I thought to forgo
@Hhbdr
@Hhbdr 2 ай бұрын
Oh, I thought you were sayin it Causes Cancer.
@arnehardener9916
@arnehardener9916 2 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant talk
@kir7331
@kir7331 2 ай бұрын
This has been debunked
@melaniepitt4295
@melaniepitt4295 2 ай бұрын
Is there any information that you could provide on the effects of aspirin on the treatments for cancer. I am currently on a regime of pembrolizumab and lenvima. The side effects could be quite serious and I have been told in no uncertain by my oncologist that I am not to take any other medications.
@liveuk
@liveuk 2 ай бұрын
Our ancestors (my Great Grandad Dandy) use to chew willow bark. Aspirin, take note We have to re learn. Chimp mums give a weed to their children when they have tummy pains.
@christinemeyer7163
@christinemeyer7163 3 ай бұрын
why do people use misleading headings?? it is very confusing and disturbing for people looking to better their health.