Had to look it up. Now it makes so much sense that hospitals and all medical people have done away with aspirin in favor of drugs ibuprofen and acetaminophen which cause liver problems. I have asked doctors and nurses why and the standard answer is "aspirin is a blood thinner".
Ah yes I had them mixed up. So then is it ibuprofen and aspirin hard on the kidneys?
And I wonder about those people who take the natural version of aspirin. Salicylic Acid or Bark or w/e. Better or worse for the body? Need to do more research
Had to look it up. Now it makes so much sense that hospitals and all medical people have done away with aspirin in favor of drugs ibuprofen and acetaminophen which cause liver problems. I have asked doctors and nurses why and the standard answer is "aspirin is a blood thinner".
Now we know the truth.
Supposedly aspirin is hard on the liver
I think you're talking about tylenol which is very bad for the liver. My aspirin bottle only talks about bleeding and reyes syndrome
Ah yes I had them mixed up. So then is it ibuprofen and aspirin hard on the kidneys?
And I wonder about those people who take the natural version of aspirin. Salicylic Acid or Bark or w/e. Better or worse for the body? Need to do more research