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Old 03-11-2011, 06:07 AM #11
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Default Aspirin

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Originally Posted by Rosie33 View Post
Hi Doc,

I've decided to pass on the aspirin even though it really helped me. I read too many horror stories on how it destroys your stomach. I take alpha lipoic acid (ubiqutol) B12, Benfotiamine (B1), and now I sent for some P5P (B6) recommended by Mrs. D. I also use a topical cream (Topricin) that really helps with the pain for a while. I also take a multi vitamin, and krill oil, calcium, and vitamin D3. If I want relief from aspirin I'll take Alka Seltzer regular with aspirin, also recommended by Mrs. D. This site is wonderful, so many friendly and supportive people. Take care & be well....
Hi!
I am new to this forum, eventhough I have been diagnosed with PN a year ago.
Just wondering if natural aspirin (White Willow Bark) could have the same devastating effect on the stomach...does anyone knows?
thanks,
Bea
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