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Re: The Big Question
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"T. Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 20 Feb 1999 15:16:27 -0600
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>What?! I don't think this is paleo. I see that alot of children's aspirin
>and tylenol is cut with aspartame and dubious flavourings and colourings.
>Aspirin is known to have had a detrimental affect on those involved in the
>1918 flu epidemic. ie: those who took aspirin died and those who didn't,
>lived.

That's a little hard to believe. To survive the epidemic, all you had to do
was not take aspirin?

>Actually, aspirin causes, not prevents heart attacks

Could you please offer a reference for this information?

>and also blindness has occurred in the elderly.

Lots of things happen to the elderly. How was it determined that aspirin was
the cause?

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