STOP Taking Daily Baby Aspirin

Many people (You?) are still taking a daily baby aspirin because they don't know that the guidelines have changed and new research has shown that this is a bad idea most of the time. Many doctors are not up to date on the current guidelines for taking a baby aspirin and are giving bad advice to their patients.
Taking a baby aspirin for heart attack prevention often carries more risks than benefits, you need to know this information so you can make an informed decision!
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  • @darthlaurel
    @darthlaurel10 ай бұрын

    Short version - we're on our own. I don't trust most doctors any longer.

  • @terrimaslonka1240

    @terrimaslonka1240

    10 ай бұрын

    Me either. Only Dr Berry

  • @Snarkapotamus

    @Snarkapotamus

    10 ай бұрын

    Then don't go. Use a witch doctor instead...

  • @user-qi1iz5di2e

    @user-qi1iz5di2e

    10 ай бұрын

    Me either

  • @darthlaurel

    @darthlaurel

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Snarkapotamus That is super helpful. Thanks for sharing. 🙄

  • @IVANHOECHAPUT

    @IVANHOECHAPUT

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm 76 and was misdiagnosed so many times! Was told I had a brain tumor, second opinion MRI showed I didn't. Was told I didn't have Guillain-Barre, that I had blood blots. Turns out I have Guillain-Barre that was the cause of my pulmonary embolisms. Was told I had allergies causing my headaches. Turns out after 2 years of headaches, I had cervicogenic headaches instead. Was told I had lupis anticoagulant, after years of eliquis, was tested again and tested that didn't have lupis (once you get it, it's for life). Was told I needed emergency triple heart bypass. I declined. That was 4 years ago. Was told I had a 95% blocked carotid artery and needed surgery ASAP. I've been drinking a concoction of ingredients that's been clearing my arteries. Now I can look at the ceiling without getting dizzy. That was several years ago also and I'm not even dead yet!. My list goes on. I have to say, I don't trust doctors either! If they knew what they were doing, they wouldn't call it "practice".

  • @dimpsthealien333
    @dimpsthealien33310 ай бұрын

    OMG!!!! My mom is currently in the hospital because of SEVERE anemia! I believe it was brought on because the doctors put her on baby aspirin after her pacemaker was placed. She's not doing well. Please pray 🙏. So glad you are putting this out. I am in tears.

  • @sleepinglioness5754

    @sleepinglioness5754

    10 ай бұрын

    I will, indeed, keep her in my prayers. God bless her. 🙏

  • @PT-tw6kg

    @PT-tw6kg

    10 ай бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @cindywarren1793

    @cindywarren1793

    10 ай бұрын

    Prayers!!!

  • @barblacy619

    @barblacy619

    10 ай бұрын

    Praying ❤🙏

  • @tbarnett8

    @tbarnett8

    10 ай бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @Jacobs_Travail
    @Jacobs_Travail10 ай бұрын

    Dr Berry. When you say "talk to your Dr", they're the problem. It's hard to find ones like you and Dr Jamnadas

  • @louiseanderson1505

    @louiseanderson1505

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @user-wi8dm4vw2l

    @user-wi8dm4vw2l

    Ай бұрын

    I’m taking baby aspirin n was told to take it cause of strokes n heart attacks runs in our family n I started having issues with my heart n was also put on heart meds last year n I’m 66

  • @steveludwig4200

    @steveludwig4200

    Ай бұрын

    So you let youtube "doctors" take care of your health? WOW

  • @dorsetboronia6744

    @dorsetboronia6744

    26 күн бұрын

    Talk to your Dr is a legal requirement. The Chanel drs can not give medical advice. Thus ……. talk to your dr. Dr Berry knows we won’t talk to our dr. (If we have one)

  • @Fridgepictures

    @Fridgepictures

    16 күн бұрын

    Me cardiologist out me on a baby aspirin, because I have a rare heart aneurism and I refused a prescription pills because it would cause swollen ankles and lower my blood pressure and I dint have hight blood pressure. When I take the aspirin I don’t have palpitations and feel fine.

  • @eldestson2112
    @eldestson21127 ай бұрын

    Aspirin has also been shown in studies to prevent colon and other cancers. It’s not just about cardiovascular health.

  • @swiftusmaximus5651

    @swiftusmaximus5651

    6 ай бұрын

    Aspirin is helping prevent myocarditis after Covid jabs in older folks, that not what the Government wants. They want more deaths

  • @kennethguinto4862

    @kennethguinto4862

    5 ай бұрын

    just take a clove garlic instead then every 3 days.

  • @williamhartzelljr.9080

    @williamhartzelljr.9080

    4 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ingridramey8082

    @ingridramey8082

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, you're right. A study was done in the UK that showed that taking it low-dose. Baby aspirins enhances the immune system and can encapsulate cancers. Which would stop them from spreading.

  • @Teenywing

    @Teenywing

    2 ай бұрын

    Um….thats not what the topic is and you are completely missing the point. So keep taking that baby aspirin so you don’t get colon cancer and die of something else instead. There. Now you can be happy while you split hairs 🙄

  • @elsakrigbaum99
    @elsakrigbaum996 ай бұрын

    The problem is that the guidelines are always bullcrap 20 years later. The guidelines still say don't eat butter and eggs.

  • @P-M-869

    @P-M-869

    25 күн бұрын

    Since I broke away from the Guidelines, my cholesterol has been better. My HDL was always below 40. Since I broke away it has gone up into the low 50s with my LDL in the high 50s.

  • @unkameatgoodbar2315

    @unkameatgoodbar2315

    24 күн бұрын

    Real butter and eggs have the vit k2..which keeps the inner lining of the arteries to harden.

  • @ronwinkles2601
    @ronwinkles260110 ай бұрын

    I'm 77, and I have been taking a full aspirin for 15 years with no side effects. My Dad died at 65 from a stroke and heart attack. I made it through Covid-19 with no jab, and I led a very active life with no such thing as a quiet, uneventful day.

  • @chewie1355

    @chewie1355

    10 ай бұрын

    Awesome

  • @poempadgett4664

    @poempadgett4664

    10 ай бұрын

    Coated? Thanks!

  • @silent1967

    @silent1967

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm 63 brother and I agree. Everyone is different and that is how I deal with things. I haven't been to a doctor in years. PLUS, after these covid years and their lies I'll never go to one unless I think I'm dying anyway then it really doesn't matter.

  • @silent1967

    @silent1967

    10 ай бұрын

    Does it matter ? NO, do what you think is best for you.@@poempadgett4664

  • @thehimself4056

    @thehimself4056

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m younger than you. But I quit taking all prescriptions several years back. I did catch a late variant of covid. It came and went with out issue. But. Since 2016. I’ve only had the one cold. No I didn’t get the poison jab either. I refuse to get those anymore. It made me sick every single time.

  • @fpvrcstuff
    @fpvrcstuff2 ай бұрын

    Seems like you have to be your own doctor these days.........

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce10 ай бұрын

    HOLD ON THERE! I took a full size aspirin for 33 years until last year when I read about the new guidelines. I felt great while I took the aspirin. No joint pain, I would jog 2 miles a day, and I felt great. However, I would bleed a lot when I cut myself or would get really big bruises. Even the phlebotomist would know I took aspirin each time I had a blood test because my blood was very watery. So, what did I do when I read the new research and guidelines? I stopped taking the aspirin. About 10 days later I was jogging my 2 miles at night when I noticed I was really out of breath. I stopped, took my pulse, and it was 248 beats a minute. I instantly knew what my mistake had been. I had stopped taking the daily full aspirin cold turkey. So, I went home and chewed an aspirin down. I felt much better within ten minutes. So, PLEASE, just don't stop talking the baby aspirin. Wean yourself off of it very slowly. It's been about a year now and I'm down to one full aspirin a week. (I stopped jogging too.) As far as the joint pain and pain from all my past injuries, it was bad. My mobility decrease substantially and I would groan in pain everything I would sit or stand, just like the old man I had become. The good news is that late last year I took up bee keeping. I get stung at least 4 times a week. Many times much more. To my neverending surprise, the bee stings have done away with my joint pain and lack of mobility. I now actually appreciate every time I get stung by a bee. The bee will die after it stings me, but I will be free of pain. Life is a huge mystery full of surprises guys.

  • @Danafondo

    @Danafondo

    10 ай бұрын

    I’ve heard of one woman that used bee stings to control and then get rid of her limes disease.

  • @w1975b

    @w1975b

    10 ай бұрын

    Be careful with getting stung a lot, though. Some people develop deathly allergy after so many stings and the next sting can kill them.

  • @thedude5342

    @thedude5342

    10 ай бұрын

    248 😂😂😂

  • @tomdemeo2708

    @tomdemeo2708

    10 ай бұрын

    Good for you

  • @gracieg5849

    @gracieg5849

    10 ай бұрын

    An awesome common sense story. Thanks!!!

  • @cjalexanderjr8811
    @cjalexanderjr881110 ай бұрын

    I heard from medical professionals that if you feel symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, you should immediately chew an aspirin.

  • @Sandman64613

    @Sandman64613

    27 күн бұрын

    Yes, very true. It is fact,

  • @joycemckeown789

    @joycemckeown789

    24 күн бұрын

    They say 5

  • @cjalexanderjr8811

    @cjalexanderjr8811

    24 күн бұрын

    @@joycemckeown789 Five baby aspirins?

  • @Sandman64613

    @Sandman64613

    24 күн бұрын

    @@joycemckeown789 baby aspirins, hun. Not 325mg🫤🤙

  • @joycemckeown789

    @joycemckeown789

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@cjalexanderjr8811 300 ml gram.

  • @julietcunningham852
    @julietcunningham85210 ай бұрын

    When we were all told to stop baby aspirin if we were over 60, I did.....and in a couple of days, I was crippled by arthritis in my ankles. This had suddenly hit me at 30, but seems to have been kept under control especially with the (baby) aspirin. I considered a full aspirin, and a visit to the doctor, but decided just to go back on the baby aspirin. 99% of the problem solved. I informed my doctor, but am not willing to give it up. Life isn't worth living if I can't walk. Now 76, over six months on keto, still on baby aspirin, and grateful that I live in a city where you don't need a car. I walk EVERYWHERE.

  • @RibeyeRules

    @RibeyeRules

    10 ай бұрын

    are you keto, ketovore, or carnivore?

  • @loucifer4205

    @loucifer4205

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@mikedavis2566Vitamin k2 mk4 twice a day does wonders also turmeric

  • @Greyfoxdbz18

    @Greyfoxdbz18

    10 ай бұрын

    Aspirin has a broad spectrum of therapeutic effects. I use it on my worst days and it always makes me feel better immediately. This anti-aspirin agenda is being orchestrated by pharmaceutical companies to get people to move over to their patented alternatives. Aspirin is not a pharmaceutical drug, it's salycilic acid from the bark of willow trees. It's the patented formulations that make these companies money.

  • @dianedalton2387

    @dianedalton2387

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@mikedavis2566 is that K2 with Vitamin D?

  • @loucifer4205

    @loucifer4205

    10 ай бұрын

    @dianedalton2387 No, mk4 and they have mk7 vitamin d works well with both doctors don't want you knowing about certain vitamins because they work its the same thing with Mechanics and KZread people are starting to learn how fix their own cars and saving themselves a lot money

  • @Mike525F
    @Mike525FАй бұрын

    My dad was on a blood thinner and also taking a full size aspirin daily. He started bleeding internally through his intestines. They became so perforated that even surgery was not an option. Despite all the efforts. The countless blood transfusions and the clotting drugs. He passed away. Too much of anything is no good. He had a heart condition but that not what took his life. Medicine can be a double edged sword at times. Long term uses of multiple blood thinners took him. If you are on long term blood thinners. Check your stool. If it’s black. Speak up to your doctor. Easier to correct when caught early.

  • @Marlena5227
    @Marlena52276 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Doc. I learned a lot. I will ask my primary physician about this during my annual phys this month. He's a sharp guy, but NO one is expected to know everything. I'm 70, and the field of medicine has changed dramatically over the last 4 to 5 decades ♡ Thx

  • @joseabboud2223
    @joseabboud222310 ай бұрын

    I'm 42. After Covid last year, I asked my cardiologist if it was a good idea to take aspirin, and he said NO. Anyone who does not have a HA or CVD should never ever take aspirin. I went to him because I was suffering from cardiophobia and had a couple of panic attacks. He ran all tests and all was good. Suffered for months from anxiety UNTIL I cought the Carnivore / Keto train and everything dissapeared completely. Then I thought to myself, still 42, this will be my train for life so when I turn 60 - 70 - 80 or whatever I wouldn't regret anything.

  • @jimrutherford2773

    @jimrutherford2773

    10 ай бұрын

    Your cardiologist seems like one of the few good ones out thre. From my experience most cardiologists are pill pushers.

  • @joseabboud2223

    @joseabboud2223

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jimrutherford2773 That's because he's 45 and from our generation. His only prescription was to exercise. On the dietary subject he was smart enough to tell me I DO NOT interfere with diets.

  • @munkandbear2818

    @munkandbear2818

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jimrutherford2773 The pharmaceutical companies run the medical industry. There have been high-level management pharma executives on most medical college boards since the 30s and they have greatly influenced how doctors are taught to deal with disease. Curing disease or even preventing disease is not the financial goal. Instead, treating the symptom but never curing the disease makes for big profits in this world that's all that matters. Dr.Berry is one of the very few you can trust especially after covid with so many Doctors and Nurses being forced out of medicine for refusing the jab. If you can find a Doctor that had to relocate or start a private practice for refusing the jab, They are the Doctors you should be looking for.

  • @Jacobs_Travail

    @Jacobs_Travail

    10 ай бұрын

    Your Dr is wrong. That is a simplistic answer from the Dr. Even in cvd asprin isn't the answer for a cascade of reasons

  • @LivingInAnInverseReality

    @LivingInAnInverseReality

    10 ай бұрын

    HA? CVD?

  • @georgegarrison7114
    @georgegarrison711410 ай бұрын

    Dr. Berry, you are God sent . Thank you for helping me gain my health back. Carnivore for most the time, with occasional ketovore. Here’s an example, A1c was 15.6 April 22,2023. As of August 10, 2023. A1c is now 5.8. I know I have more to go🙏thank you, thank you. Your knowledge and compassion for the health of people, is truly amazing and appreciated.

  • @kw519
    @kw51910 ай бұрын

    Now I know why I just received a letter from my health insurance company informing me that that the ACA Drug List will no longer cover aspirin as a preventative medicine. Thank you Dr Berry, I’m happy to have found you channel!

  • @angelh3771

    @angelh3771

    Ай бұрын

    Y'all don't find it strange that just as studies are coming out saying aspirin can possibly prevent/help cure cancer, that all the sudden Drs are claiming it's dangerous n insurance providers won't cover it? 😯🤔 Highly sus

  • @rainesonne1320
    @rainesonne132010 ай бұрын

    I’ve been taking baby aspirin for 30 years and have never been anemic or had any issues!

  • @Justtoomuchcrap
    @Justtoomuchcrap10 ай бұрын

    Please do the video for those with heart issues about baby aspirin. I had a full stemi heart attack with 3 stents 3 years ago. The baby aspirin is the only meds I take. I no longer take Plavix or any other heart meds. Refused statins from the beginning. With diet & exercise, doing great.

  • @brylynt53
    @brylynt5310 ай бұрын

    I’m looking forward to your video for those of us that have coronary artery stents. Thanks!

  • @deonewilliams2924

    @deonewilliams2924

    10 ай бұрын

    He might cover that in some of his heart videos.

  • @neilfrasersmith

    @neilfrasersmith

    10 ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @Savanahrose1956

    @Savanahrose1956

    10 ай бұрын

    me too

  • @cynthiahowden4165

    @cynthiahowden4165

    10 ай бұрын

    My husband and I are too.

  • @IMOO1896

    @IMOO1896

    10 ай бұрын

    He mentioned this and said his recommendation is for primary prevention, the stint situation would make the BA secondary, he also Sid, “don’t listen to me”. About the BA

  • @vikingmountainranchlife7447
    @vikingmountainranchlife744710 ай бұрын

    Finally somebody's finally addressing this problem! Thank you for the great video😊

  • @markallen381
    @markallen38110 ай бұрын

    Doctors need to be held accountable for not keeping up with this information!

  • @sharpshorts

    @sharpshorts

    5 ай бұрын

    Problem is -- should the new studies be believed? Doctors are trained at pharma owned schools, trained to prescribe pharma drugs and read journals financed by pharma.... CURES ARE MONEY LOSERS for pharmaceutical producers! Few can know if any drugs are effective or are just addictive and/or life long money generators for pharma.

  • @TenorDad
    @TenorDad10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Dr. Berry for the references. I forwarded them to my primary care physician. You are a Godsend!

  • @TammarsDesigns_YT
    @TammarsDesigns_YT10 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I am looking forward to the coming video you mentioned about the secondary prevention

  • @hayfork100
    @hayfork1009 ай бұрын

    Thanks for getting the word out on these changed guidelines.

  • @oldguy4057
    @oldguy405710 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I am 82, never had a heart attack and now will talk to my MD.

  • @graftedin3
    @graftedin310 ай бұрын

    Thanks Doc. Ken. I just lost my mother, she took 1/2 of a baby aspirin a day . she fell and hit her head and had internal bleeding on the brain because of this. You are right we should not take the aspirin

  • @BetterOff735

    @BetterOff735

    10 ай бұрын

    Sorry for the loss of your mom.

  • @fredvonhardenberg2741

    @fredvonhardenberg2741

    10 ай бұрын

    Does this also apply to blood thinners??

  • @laurahudson8210

    @laurahudson8210

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @bobtaylor170

    @bobtaylor170

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry. My mother died the same way. She took a huge amount of aspirin for arthritis pain, but the doctor said her injury was invariably fatal. She was expected to take several days to die, but died just twenty one hrs. after the injury. I suppose the aspirin could have contributed, but state mandated autopsy for brain injury death showed she had far more severe damage from the fall than they had thought. You're in grief now, and I understand the temptation to perseverate about such a thing, but grant yourself that you did the best you could with what you knew.

  • @areyna873

    @areyna873

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss. 🙏 I want to thank you for posting your story. I have problems with balance and have fallen and hit my head. I will no longer be taking asprin. Thank you and Dr. Berry.

  • @blivieriphoto
    @blivieriphoto10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Dr. Berry. Im 54, 2 years since stage 1 breast cancer, all gone now, but taking Tamoxifin and a baby aspirin too, she says "just in case, it won't hurt". Think I'll look for that study and ask her if she still thinks I need it. She also says to limit red meat. 🙄 Ha! Almost 4 years keto, and 8 months ketovire, 100lbs down. Huzzah! Would love a Tamoxifin video one day. I have a feeling I don't need that either 😢. Thanks!

  • @martinbachmann6283
    @martinbachmann628310 ай бұрын

    Most EXCELLENT instructional-video, Dr. Ken! Thanks very much for sharing with the rest of us. And yes, I'll be ringing up my cardio-Doc within the next 30-minutes or so, and as you had advised us all, will be double-checking with him on this.

  • @user-ud4oj7vs4d
    @user-ud4oj7vs4d7 ай бұрын

    Good luck to your mom! Hope she gets better really soon! Sometimes a person don't know who to listen too. May god be with u and your mom!!

  • @lalabyelulu4021
    @lalabyelulu402110 ай бұрын

    NSAIDs contributed to my leaky gut issues

  • @opchick0597
    @opchick059710 ай бұрын

    My family has a very high risk of blood clots causing early deaths. I will continue to take the baby aspirin. Dr. Berry, I truly respect you and know you are a doctor that cares for his patients, but have these new guidelines been established by studies done in the US? If so, that immediately makes me suspect that its not for our good. Sorry for being skeptical, but after the entire vax push and seeing how it has negatively affected thousands, I don't base any medical decisions on studies done in the US.

  • @mixxndj

    @mixxndj

    10 ай бұрын

    You are very smart! Got to be careful who you listen to and what new studies come out. If it’s the fda or cdc I’m thinking do the opposite of what they say. They honestly don’t care.

  • @shaggydogg630

    @shaggydogg630

    10 ай бұрын

    I still remember when butter and eggs were no good.

  • @artieaddeo2731

    @artieaddeo2731

    10 ай бұрын

    When you know you know

  • @tanyasydney2235

    @tanyasydney2235

    10 ай бұрын

    There are much safer options than aspirin.

  • @BW-kv9wj

    @BW-kv9wj

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree. Democrats are in charge and they are clueless. Don’t listen to them.

  • @VikingAF1111
    @VikingAF111110 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Been telling my clients this for years. Great stuff here Doc!

  • @chriskennard5920
    @chriskennard592010 ай бұрын

    Brilliance as usual Ken. So clear, so precise and informative. I am looking forward to your follow up video for those who are CABG veterans.

  • @hoperesnick1453
    @hoperesnick145310 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video and for truly caring so much about everyone! Dr. Berry, would you consider doing a video on the difference (and/or similarity) between a true blood clot and platelet aggregation. Thank you.

  • @DS-Turbo
    @DS-Turbo10 ай бұрын

    I had a quadruple bypass and I won't put anything in my body. I was doing keto and now I'm doing carnivore. I never had a heart attack but I'll tell you ever since I started doing these diets I just wish I never would have got my heart surgery I would of fixed it naturally with food.. my doctor told me to eating very lean meats and lots of vegetables and keep my cholesterol below 50. That pretty much summed up that I shouldn't listen to him anymore. I think I would be way healthier if I would have never listened to these doctors to begin with.

  • @BetterOff735

    @BetterOff735

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Same here.

  • @vonscharf

    @vonscharf

    10 ай бұрын

    Good for you , my Dad had the same procedure and was healing fine till all the medications they gave him killed him ,specifically Amiodarone ! I strongly encourage everyone to never take that crap ! It caused my Dads lungs to scar and he could no longer breath . If murder was legal that cardiologist would be toast ! I truly miss my Dad and he should still be here . He had a second family later in life and it was heart breaking to see my sisters see their Dad die .

  • @DS-Turbo

    @DS-Turbo

    10 ай бұрын

    @@alaindelon5398 I had it the end of 2015. I was just eating what they recommended pretty much just a lot more of it plus I had fast food very often. Even after the surgery they put me on a bad diet that it seemed like I never improved. Telling me lots of whole grain and vegetables with a little bit of meat. I lost so much muscle doing that and never got that back. Doing carnivore I never felt so good and full of energy.

  • @jannlittle4745

    @jannlittle4745

    10 ай бұрын

    My dad had CLL but I believe it was Lyme related. He had to take iron and vitamin c. He still lived to 95.. I wish he could have lived forever or until I couldn’t be here any longer.

  • @kathleenking47

    @kathleenking47

    10 ай бұрын

    Fermented vegetables..like sauerkraut

  • @rickharper1497
    @rickharper149710 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr Berry for the time you take to keep us informed!!

  • @baaamakingbaaaa
    @baaamakingbaaaa9 ай бұрын

    You said "me included" instead of "myself included" = instant subscription. Thank you for that. The abuse of that word needs to stop!

  • @suzanneleslie5105
    @suzanneleslie510510 ай бұрын

    My brother died 11 months ago from complications from a bleed on the brain. He had taken baby aspirin then blood thinners. Thank you Doctor for sharing this important information.

  • @sixpackbinky

    @sixpackbinky

    10 ай бұрын

    You never should take those two things together, ever, thins the blood too much.

  • @fredrikbergquist5734
    @fredrikbergquist573410 ай бұрын

    The ordination in Sweden is 75mg of Aspirin until one year after a heart attack. They also recommend stopping after one year. Preventive ordination is disrecommended. My uncle is a medical doctor and has taken it since in his 50ies and he is 98 now!

  • @kathleenking47

    @kathleenking47

    10 ай бұрын

    Eating fermented foods with vitamin D3/K2..it helps clots form in right places

  • @reaper4640
    @reaper464010 ай бұрын

    Very interested in a secondary prevention video. I’ll keep watching for it👍

  • @aspinallsandy4810
    @aspinallsandy481010 ай бұрын

    Good evening, to my favourite carnivore Dr Berry, from Yorkshire, England

  • @cherirose6660
    @cherirose666010 ай бұрын

    So glad I saw this!!!! I’m 74 and just saw a cardiologist today because of some issues with my heart. I was going to start taking a baby aspirin tomorrow because everyone is telling me to take one a day. I eat fairly healthy but I am determined to try harder….we are what we eat! Thank you doctor, you’re the BEST! ❤

  • @RCFSULAW

    @RCFSULAW

    10 ай бұрын

    Major mistake. It you have certain heart issues and your cardiologist recommends baby aspirin take it or you may be on your way to taking the blood thinner warfarin if your heart condition worsens. You did not listen to this video properly.

  • @RCFSULAW

    @RCFSULAW

    10 ай бұрын

    Doc you did not list all of the secondary conditions such as congestive heart failure which every cardiologist recommends baby aspirin.

  • @cherirose6660

    @cherirose6660

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks everyone for your replies! All your comments are so helpful.

  • @carolmassey7952

    @carolmassey7952

    10 ай бұрын

    Look into the benefits of taking a cayenne pepper capsule everyday in lieu of the aspirin.

  • @heisenberg8346

    @heisenberg8346

    9 ай бұрын

    I don't think you got the message 😢

  • @iamthatiam363
    @iamthatiam3635 ай бұрын

    My 75 year old mum was sitting in a puddle of blood from taking those things! Her doctor said stop them immediately. She lived until age 88 and died from kidney failure due to diabeties, no stroks and no heart attacks. She never needed them after all.

  • @FighterFred
    @FighterFred10 ай бұрын

    True, it's individual. Everyone is different. So I'll continue until my cardiologist says otherwise.

  • @bette213
    @bette21310 ай бұрын

    I had a stroke in 2020, just after Covid began shutting the world down. In the hospital, they began me on a daily baby aspirin and my doctor has continued it since. I thought I was taking it to prevent clots forming in the brain leading to another stroke. I will be seeing her on the 23rd for my next A1c so I will ask about it, thanks for the information!

  • @kateofone

    @kateofone

    10 ай бұрын

    My mom had a stroke two months after getting Covid and it was related. The doc said she should only take baby aspirin 3-4x a week short term.

  • @mabt4223

    @mabt4223

    10 ай бұрын

    covid was an excuse to shut the world down.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @denisekeary8229
    @denisekeary822910 ай бұрын

    I'm soon to be 69 years old and have been religiously taken the baby aspirin since the early 90s. I'll watch the video, but honerstly, I'm so leary of discontinuing it.

  • @santahawes8389
    @santahawes838910 ай бұрын

    Dr. Ken, at almost 70 years old, I have been taking a daily 81mg aspirin for about 30 years. However, I take it because of what was finally determined to be a family inherited genetic disorder called "Factor V Leiden thrombophilia". When my sister was diagnosed after a CVA resulting from a blockage, she told as many people in the family to go be tested as she could. I know you are not a cardiologist, a neurologist or hemotologist, but Factor V Leiden thrombophilia is a relatively unknown issue until it hits someone within a family. Just my two cents. Keep up the GREAT work! BTW, thanks to your informational and motivating videos, I am now down over 140 pounds, no longer hypertensive, my BP stays around 128/68, Pulse of 60, I am no longer diagnosed as diabetic (two years with A1c less than 5.3), and my "COPD" has become allergic asthma. Just the monthly savings in prescriptions alone allows me to continue my carnivore diet! Thank you again!

  • @THE-michaelmyers
    @THE-michaelmyers10 ай бұрын

    I’m glad the doctor brought out the stent issue. I’m 65 years old and I don’t take aspirin. Honestly I’m in good shape my labs are good! My primary care doctor, and I were discussing this aspirin issue a while back! She told me of another patient who had stents inserted several years before. Was put on plavix and aspirin! For some reason, this patient stopped taking either one! My doctor told me it took about six months, the stent collapsed, and the patient never made it to the hospital!

  • @musicteacher5757

    @musicteacher5757

    10 ай бұрын

    Do research. When anyone tries to use fear to control you, it's usually because they can't use facts.

  • @JWiggins4425
    @JWiggins442510 ай бұрын

    I’m looking forward to the video you make for secondary prevention. Mom had a heart stent in the 2000s and was on Plavix but now just baby aspirin. The main issue I see is that she has trouble bruising often whenever bumping into things and she also bleeds very easily, and for a longer time.

  • @Tony-Injection

    @Tony-Injection

    10 ай бұрын

    And when you think about it, it is after the jab

  • @brylynt53

    @brylynt53

    10 ай бұрын

    I was on Plavix for 8 months after heart stents late last year. The bruises were horrible. So far, the many bruises I had in June have gone away, but I’m still on 81 mg aspirin every day. I take it with my coffee, bacon and eggs each morning, so I’m hoping the food helps it not do too much damage and just enough good to keep the stents from getting clots. Praying for your mom.

  • @legs_11.82

    @legs_11.82

    10 ай бұрын

    I'd rather some bruises and have the blood flowing through my coronary arteries...

  • @bbrcummins1984

    @bbrcummins1984

    10 ай бұрын

    @@brylynt53 ask your cardiologist about Xarelto 2.5 , major game changer for me

  • @glenw-xm5zf

    @glenw-xm5zf

    10 ай бұрын

    Plavix is a drug from h*ll. Doc reccomended it, but I passed. I had OHS in '17, and an endocarotidectomy a year ago, so baby aspirin, yes. not every day, though. Garlic, yes Plavix, no thank you. I am 77 and in good health. I also had a mild stroke before the roto rooter job.. Big pharma is a ruthless money grabbing monster and they don't want us to get healthy

  • @dennisl4000
    @dennisl400010 ай бұрын

    Thanks Dr Ken, I have been taking a baby aspirin for over 20 years and at 73 I will stop. Also I was in the hospital for a week a couple of years ago due to internal bleeding due to ischemic colitis. FYI I started keto 3 months ago and have been able to stop 3 of my BP meds I was taking twice a day, stopped livalo & ezetimibe, glyburide, nexium, and singular. So now I am down to ranolazine and lisinopril twice a day. Also as a T2D my fasting BS is now ranging between 85-95.

  • @w1975b

    @w1975b

    10 ай бұрын

    That's great progress! Keep going :)

  • @heisenberg8346

    @heisenberg8346

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm on 50 mg losartan potassium once a day quit drinking and smoking 8/6/23 how do I ween myself off of this BP MED ?

  • @w1975b

    @w1975b

    9 ай бұрын

    @@heisenberg8346 someone who took BP med said when she started experiencing fainting from low blood pressure, her doctor took her off. Just to be clear, I'm **NOT** giving advice, but sharing info that magnesium naturally lowers blood pressure (as an adult, you can look into this further if you choose and make a decision after that). I think Dr. Berry has said that consuming high carb is one of the biggest causes of high blood pressure, so reducing carbs would be good. Great job stopping smoking and drinking, that's a big win.

  • @boba-fc8be
    @boba-fc8be3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the solid information, hope you have a great day

  • @cherylatchley7692
    @cherylatchley769210 ай бұрын

    Please make the second video for secondary prevention. I had a stent 7 years ago - I am a 71 year old female who has changed all my markers:) I exercise, eat 90% Carnivore, and feel great!

  • @auntdee9678
    @auntdee967810 ай бұрын

    Yep, I’m one of those people who believed that a baby aspirin would prevent a heart attack, some thing I heard, and read many years ago. On and of I would do this therapy, but not consistently, thank goodness. I’m one of those people who have heart palpitations, and yet they can find nothing seriously wrong, test after test, monitors, etc. But as of today listening to Dr. Berry, I’m not taking another baby aspirin.

  • @deonewilliams2924

    @deonewilliams2924

    10 ай бұрын

    Google Dr Berry heart palpitations, it could be a mineral deficiency.

  • @larrymoir6633

    @larrymoir6633

    10 ай бұрын

    Look into magnesium

  • @ElinWinblad

    @ElinWinblad

    10 ай бұрын

    Your electrolytes are off

  • @Felicity542

    @Felicity542

    10 ай бұрын

    One teaspoon of cayenne pepper added to water has many heart benefits. I have even heard doctors using it to stop a heart attack. Look into it. Do your own research.

  • @auntdee9678

    @auntdee9678

    10 ай бұрын

    @@larrymoir6633 yes I take Magnesium Glycinate. It’s what Dr Berg recommends

  • @hopeparrish295
    @hopeparrish29510 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great info. I will have my husband watch it. He currently takes one.

  • @lindahughes9573
    @lindahughes957310 ай бұрын

    Great video! Will definitely share with anyone I come across that is taking baby aspirin every day. Thank you for your passion to help people be as healthy as they can and should be.

  • @JennifertxCarnivore
    @JennifertxCarnivore10 ай бұрын

    Great video Dr. Baker! ☺️ Have a wonderful day!

  • @trishaolivares3906
    @trishaolivares390610 ай бұрын

    Ready for the secondary benefit video

  • @Bakaat777
    @Bakaat77710 ай бұрын

    Why I admire and respect you for your passionate delivery, my father is 94 and I've been giving him 81mg. aspirin pills (Ecotrin and other generics provided by US Air Force pharmacies) for at least the past 12 years. I don't doubt that aspirin has the many effects you say, knowing how it affects my hearing if I happen to take too much during a toothache. He also takes Plavix, so I'm not 100% sure he should be taking aspirin too, but his HEART doctors suggested he take the aspirin too. Yes, he does bleed a little bit more because of the Plavix and aspirin, but I think a little more blood and a lot less heart attack goes a long way to giving us a little peace of mind. 😉I know this is anecdotal, but so are many of the responses below on the other side of the coin. Empirical evidence goes a long way. Perhaps some links to peer-reviewed papers or books? Thanks. Peace!

  • @Fred-px5xu
    @Fred-px5xu7 ай бұрын

    Thank you Doctor Berry for sharing your medical wisdom.

  • @TheRobman139
    @TheRobman13910 ай бұрын

    Dr. Ken, this video got my attention so here’s the quick and dirty on my situation: I’m turning 62 next month. I’ve never had a heart attack, no stints, no bypass surgery. I don’t smoke (quit over 20 years ago), drink only in moderation, and exercise regularly. I’m not Mr. Health Nut when it comes to eating habits, but I stay away from fast food and junk foods most of the time. I’m 5’7” and around 225 lbs.; could stand to lose weight, definitely, but I also do a lot of pushups so there’s more upper body mass than those numbers would suggest. However, back in 2007, sixteen years ago this very month, I had a blood clot that put me in emergency. That I forced myself to eat a yogurt and take a regular aspirin when I staggered home from night shift could very well have saved my life. Since then I’ve been on a daily baby aspirin regimen. I would add that in terms of family history, my mom’s side generally didn’t have heart issues, but my dad’s side definitely had heart attacks and high blood pressure. Nowadays for me BP tends to be around 130/80 and heart rate is in the 65-70 range. What say you? Thanks in advance for your response.

  • @shelenecostello
    @shelenecostello10 ай бұрын

    My hubby kept taking that aspirin until he had a massive nose bleed that the emergency room could hardly stop. He bled for nearly 3 hours. The ENT we saw the next day said quit taking that aspirin!

  • @debpratt52

    @debpratt52

    10 ай бұрын

    😯

  • @dar4835

    @dar4835

    10 ай бұрын

    The emergency room doctor used afrin to stop my uncle's nose bleeds. They suggested that he keep a bottle with him for when it happens.

  • @greglewis8752

    @greglewis8752

    10 ай бұрын

    Afrin rocks-it works. It might be hard to get it up to where the bleed is coming from, but it WILL stop a nose bleed.

  • @angelh3771

    @angelh3771

    Ай бұрын

    This is an EXTREMELY rare incident

  • @cdchoux
    @cdchoux10 ай бұрын

    I'm 80 years of age, had triple bypass 25 years ago. My Cardiologist recommended the 81 MG which I've taken since the bypass.

  • @chucklee2988
    @chucklee29886 ай бұрын

    Good info. My nonagenarian aunty passed last year after the fall which led to blood flooding the brain inside due to aspirin intakes.

  • @carolemccotter6172
    @carolemccotter61727 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Dr. Berry for sharing the new guidelines on taking baby aspirin ❤

  • @victorcraig2525
    @victorcraig252510 ай бұрын

    I wished we over in the UNITED KINGDOM had Doctors like y'all have Dr Ken is one Hell of a nice Man and he also knows his stuff RESPECT 🙏

  • @stuarthutt3740
    @stuarthutt374010 ай бұрын

    Thank you. My fiance 70 year old fiance had a heart attack due to afib. Her arteries were clear. The cardiologist recommended blood thinners and she was bleeding from her mouth and nose. Then he recommended baby aspirin. He had to recommend as per AMA. God help us from allopathic medicine

  • @MsCeeCee2729
    @MsCeeCee272910 ай бұрын

    I started taking aspirin a week ago per my Dr. I broke my foot so he suggested with very little movement being on an aspirin a day will help me not get clots… I move around all the time on crutches! No need to take them any longer😩these reviews made me very nervous to continue!!! Thanks Dr. Berry! Great advice!

  • @highlandaecfan5372
    @highlandaecfan537210 ай бұрын

    I'm in Scotland but listen to what sounds like sensible & practical advice especially about the latest views on blood pressure readings. Thanks.

  • @paulamaguire7547
    @paulamaguire754710 ай бұрын

    I’ve been taking 81 for years! I’m stopping it right now! Thank you for this info! 😮

  • @BW-kv9wj

    @BW-kv9wj

    10 ай бұрын

    Be careful stopping it cold Turkey. You might want to wean off it slowly.

  • @stephengarrison8027

    @stephengarrison8027

    10 ай бұрын

    i think thats pretty stupid to stop doing something that has worked for yrs by listening to one guy on net! talk to your doctor first or you may regret it?

  • @craigjohnson3603

    @craigjohnson3603

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stephengarrison8027 my Dr told me not to take daily aspirin due to seeing increased stomach cancer in his patient's and I have been on thinners for 6 yrs. for a p.e. my Dr. has been in practice for 50+ yrs. and professor for 30+ yrs.

  • @beautiful20106

    @beautiful20106

    2 ай бұрын

    You might get stroke if you stop it . Ask your dr

  • @craigjohnson3603

    @craigjohnson3603

    2 ай бұрын

    My doctor Scott Jensen in MN told me a few years ago that he no longer recommended baby aspirin for a blood thinner because of increased stomach cancer in his patient's and I wound up taking Xarelto from a P.E. incident.

  • @dalequale9365
    @dalequale936510 ай бұрын

    I donate plasma and took a daily half aspirin for slippery platelets. I stopped years ago, minimum intervention my current ethos. 💪🙏

  • @stevescissors
    @stevescissors10 ай бұрын

    You're such a nice person. You explain everything simple so everyone can understand. Thank you. My doctor told me take an 81mg a day, but I didn't feel it was a good idea.

  • @scottsellers9039
    @scottsellers903910 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Berry! I'm forever amazed how ignorant many people are about how drugs (even OTC) affects their body. I once saw a young man starting to take a whole handful of Ibuprofen, when I cautioned him, he told me to buzz off, "I do this all the time"!

  • @robinperronjones5024
    @robinperronjones502410 ай бұрын

    I had a mild heart attack 17 years ago (I’m 69 now) and was advised to take this with very small doses of other standard after heart attack meds. My stress test is fine, fit and active. No problems at all, year after year. Read the authoritative book on Aspirin, it more of a positive than a negative.

  • @davidwright1752

    @davidwright1752

    7 ай бұрын

    I think this video is not helpful at all actually ,so when anybody dies its the doctors fault because of baby asprin no mention of co-morbilities etc

  • @darioussmith3450

    @darioussmith3450

    5 ай бұрын

    In your case, please stay on the aspirin.

  • @jamilea7752
    @jamilea775210 ай бұрын

    I'm 37. I was diagnosed with May Thurners Syndrome in April, and put on a daily baby aspirin. My left iliac vein is compressed down to 4mm, and my Doctor wants to place a stent. Now I'm a little nervous lol. Also, I weighed 364lbs in 2017, and was told I couldn't lose weight without surgery. I started keto. I am now 150lbs. I'm carnivore now, and have put my autoimmune issues into remission (most of the time unless I get super stressed), and feel so much better. I was thankful to be diagnosed with MTS, instead of being called crazy lol, but sad that this is something carnivore can't fix. Carnivore has fixed everything else for me! You and Neisha have been a tremendous help to me. Thank you!

  • @JustCallMeLiberty

    @JustCallMeLiberty

    10 ай бұрын

    Good job on taking control of your own health and life👍👍😎

  • @jamilea7752

    @jamilea7752

    10 ай бұрын

    @@JustCallMeLiberty thank you so much! 😊

  • @elmerfudd5650

    @elmerfudd5650

    10 ай бұрын

    Good job on loosing so much weight! I can't imagine how much better you feel!

  • @BetterOff735

    @BetterOff735

    10 ай бұрын

    Have you given any thoughts about FASTING? Look into it. Do some good research. Fasting just may help.

  • @jamilea7752

    @jamilea7752

    10 ай бұрын

    @BetterOff735 I do OMAD. Fasting won't help with MTS though. My iliac vein in my pelvis is compressed. I'm absolutely a firm believer in fasting though! Sadly, it can't move things around to decompress my vein though. 🖤

  • @Nitrocowboy1957.
    @Nitrocowboy1957.10 ай бұрын

    As a man over 65 years old with 4 stints and prescribed 1 baby aspirin a day I am looking forward to the next video concerning this topic.

  • @jimmymalone3494
    @jimmymalone349410 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr.Berry for sharing with us.

  • @phillipallen3030
    @phillipallen30306 ай бұрын

    My doctor told me to take baby aspirin Because of my heart failure to prevent heart attacks and stroke so i will listen to him

  • @Sandman64613

    @Sandman64613

    27 күн бұрын

    Good for You🤙. This 'doctor' is a government whore for the medical tyranny system that has gotten worse since 'plandemic'🤔. Ultra MAGA2024🙏🇺🇲

  • @resmith49
    @resmith4910 ай бұрын

    I just wish the so-called "experts" would make up their minds, instead of changing their guidance every couple of years. Eating eggs, drinking coffee, now taking baby aspirins - who knows what's next. It wouldn't surprise me if someday, they decide that smoking is actually good for you.

  • @Patrick_Ross

    @Patrick_Ross

    Ай бұрын

    Do you smoke?

  • @ai-baking-f1
    @ai-baking-f16 ай бұрын

    Thanks for posting this video - my doctor has had me on a baby aspirin for years now. No more.

  • @JamesMcGillis
    @JamesMcGillis10 ай бұрын

    I am of "retirement age." The risk of internal hemorrhage increases with age. After two separate episodes of blood in the stool, I stopped taking aspirin completely. Thank you for the update.

  • @jimmieroan9881
    @jimmieroan988110 ай бұрын

    you make a lot of sense with all your videos, i had a triple by pass in 2020 and instead of taking blood thinners my cardiologist has me on a baby aspirin a day, yes i bleed easier etc. something you should be emphatic about is the people with so little common sense they only pay attention to the phrase, don't take this. some of the comments i see are scary, reminds me of the problems i have when trying to teach people how to do complicated chores, most skip 90% of instructions and turn a deaf ear to how dangerous it is to now follow instructions to the letter. it's hard to live in this new world after living so long in the real world, it's like ignorance prevailed over education about 40yrs ago.

  • @dshingle6
    @dshingle610 ай бұрын

    Believe it or not I had been taking a full aspirin (325mg) daily from 1986 until about 2015 on the recommendation of a man who had been taking them for years and the reading I did that claimed that it reduced certain types of cancers. I was in the military, lifted daily and ran everything including marathons and ultras. Of course once I turned 60 (67 now) all the bad eating and bodily punishment I did for years started haunting me, from ankle surgeries for missing tendons and ankle replacement all the way to AFIB (under control after two cardio versions and an ablation). Multaq is now my best friend as well as Eliquis. I like to think that the unbridled consumption of trillions of carbs contributed to all the minor arthritis I’m experiencing now in every joint, a tale of warning of the younger ones who are beating their bodies up physically and nutritionally.

  • @Becky_One

    @Becky_One

    10 ай бұрын

    And Eliquis is taking me to the poor house. 😱 ( taking for AFIB)

  • @capnpugwash5403

    @capnpugwash5403

    10 ай бұрын

    Please consider fasting followed by Keto or Carnivore and intermittent fasting. It will reverse type 2 diabetes, which in turn will cause weight reduction, fatty liver reversal, a good number of heart issues, and reduce the chance of or even reverse some cancers. It's the way we evolved to eat. Historically we didn't eat and snack 5 and 6 times a day, and carbs are NOT an essential part of your diet. Avoid fast food, pre prepared foods, carbs and seed oils and life will start to be much less painful, and hopefully longer.

  • @markwalker5687

    @markwalker5687

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Becky_One You might look at some of the Canadian pharmacies for cheaper Eliquis or switch over to Xarelto?

  • @talk2deb

    @talk2deb

    10 ай бұрын

    From the British Journal of Cancer - Aspirin inhibits the enzyme cyclooxygenase (Cox), and there is a significant body of epidemiological evidence demonstrating that regular aspirin use is associated with a decreased incidence of developing cancer.

  • @brendakemp9060

    @brendakemp9060

    10 ай бұрын

    I had a stroke my brain scan shows some atherosclerosis not good. I am 61 and am now on 325 mg of aspirin. Not to sure if I would take a chance of stopping. So far I am doing ok on it. But knowing this I will definitely keep an eye on it. My nurosurgeon put me on it and assured me it was save. What's a person to do.

  • @erniray1
    @erniray110 ай бұрын

    I’m a 73 year old male. Had a TIA in ‘99. Been taking an aspirin a day ever since (to keep my blood thin).

  • @hepgeoff
    @hepgeoff9 ай бұрын

    Good info. I had bypass surgery several years ago and recently had a stent placed. My cardiologist wants me to take a baby aspirin and Plavix every day for at least a year. After the one year I plan to ask him about stopping the aspirin every day. I'm already having stomach problems from the aspirin, but the doctor said it would be high risk to stop it. I agree you shouldn't take it for primary prevention.

  • @karenware459
    @karenware45910 ай бұрын

    I agree with you 100% . Years ago I ware told to take baby aspirin and I did . Then my arms and legs has bruises everywhere so I stopped. Not to mention little blood vessels in my fingers would just pop and we’re very painful. Thank you Dr. Barry for letting everyone know this very important information so that they don’t have to find out the hard way the way I did.❤

  • @crystalcantu8353
    @crystalcantu835310 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to your next video regarding post heart attack and stents. My husband just had a heart attack july 7 and got two stents put in and was put on blood thinners, aspirin, statins, and high blood pressure meds.

  • @SuperAngelic5

    @SuperAngelic5

    10 ай бұрын

    I had a heart attack and a stent two years ago. After a year I was able to stop some of the meds. But the doctor advised to keep taking the baby aspirin.

  • @crystalcantu8353

    @crystalcantu8353

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SuperAngelic5 hello what kind of diet did you do to get off the meds. I really want to get him off them.

  • @SuperAngelic5

    @SuperAngelic5

    10 ай бұрын

    @@crystalcantu8353 I started with a low carb diet for about 4 months and then switched to the mediterranean diet. Cutting sugar, salt, and processed foods is critical. I did the cardiac rehab program and exercised. I did the blood thinner for a year and did not like it. But it really decreases the risk. Honestly it was a gradual process, and the doctors wanted to see lifestyle changes and the vitals looking good.

  • @crystalcantu8353

    @crystalcantu8353

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SuperAngelic5 oh okay, thank you!

  • @unquiche
    @unquiche10 ай бұрын

    I’ll be keeping an eye out for the “secondary” video… thanks!

  • @Lig814
    @Lig814Ай бұрын

    Dr berry I have been taking a whole asprin for 25 years . I was a smoker and I abused alcohol for most of my life. I'm sure this asrin preferment protected me against cancer. I love what you do !!!! Thank you

  • @teressas359
    @teressas35910 ай бұрын

    Years ago, I happened to overhear a research doctor give a speech to other doctors during which he stated that the then current research on the low dose aspirin trials showed that "an aspirin a day" after a number of years begins to weaken the blood vessels in the brain leading to strokes. I witnessed this very thing in my grandmother, who had been added to those trials at their inception due to heart issues. She did well on it for a half dozen or so years and then began having strokes, each one more debilitating than the last. In the end, she lingered on for a few more years with her conditioning becoming worse and worse until her death.

  • @Russ_C
    @Russ_C10 ай бұрын

    You're awesome Dr. Berry! In my humble opinion (and I'm not alone as Dr. B is closing on 3 million subscribers), nothing better than a country doctor; wants us to be informed. happy and healthy.

  • @Russ_C

    @Russ_C

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi QueensShay. Not sure how you're interpreting this..but I DO have a doctor I trust, for many years. She's awesome as well. Parallels Dr. Berry; supports me on IM, carnivore, etc. In fact, she's the reason I watch and learn from YT. But like any GOOD doctor, she advises I check with her before doing anything "extraordinary". She was impressed by my last lab results.

  • @tomhysell596
    @tomhysell59610 ай бұрын

    I'm 70 years old and have been taking asprin 32 years ,every since I had a heartattack at age 38 .I also have 5 stints and have had no problems taking asprin.

  • @jgdwick4067
    @jgdwick406710 ай бұрын

    Great job Ken!

  • @shawn7277
    @shawn727710 ай бұрын

    Been taking a baby aspirin daily for 11 years for the prevention of cancer. The research is solid with that reduction in risk, as much as 50% for colon cancer specifically, but very few doctors even know about it or talk about it.

  • @w1975b

    @w1975b

    10 ай бұрын

    From my understanding, studies on humans can never determine true risks because they can't be done to strict standards. Cigarette smoking is an exception because the numbers are extremely high for negative health outcomes of smokers vs non-smokers. But other studies on the subject of food and other things are manipulated to produce certain results. Professor Bart Kay has discussed the subject.

  • @sujithsom5459

    @sujithsom5459

    10 ай бұрын

    Better take vitamin c + baking soda . Plus citric acid + baking soda . Does not have any side effect . if you overdo the vit c , you can get loose stool (I use it reduce my constipation ! no doctor recommends it )

  • @Snarkapotamus

    @Snarkapotamus

    10 ай бұрын

    @@w1975b - I think your understanding is wrong. Rigorous testing to strict standards is done every day and made public for everyone to tear apart. That's what makes the scientific community different from faith healers...

  • @dudekdudek9095

    @dudekdudek9095

    10 ай бұрын

    I heard that Aspirin does fight n prevent cancer from Leo n Longevity on Enhanced Athlete YT page a while back ,,

  • @w1975b

    @w1975b

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Snarkapotamus (sigh)...Professor Bart Kay since you seem to need more explanation

  • @marklinnell7167
    @marklinnell716710 ай бұрын

    I've decided if it has a label I won't take it especially if it's doctor recommended. I remember being told everyone needs a low dose aspirin everyday.

  • @wheaties1435
    @wheaties143510 ай бұрын

    Thanx doc, for the updated info. Appreciate you

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus110 ай бұрын

    You, doctor, saved my life. Thank you!

  • @jeffroww
    @jeffroww10 ай бұрын

    Had my yearly physical in June and my bloodwork revealed my blood platelet count was low. My doctor told me to stop taking baby aspirin and come back in 2 weeks to get my platelets checked again. It went from 144 to 190 ( back in the normal range) He said there was really no need for me to take a daily baby aspirin ( started taking it in my early 50’’s and I am now 62. The reason I started it it in the first place was a family friend who was a doctor told me every male over the age of 50 that can tolerate aspirin should take one. My current physician said back then that was true but after more research, that is no longer the case.

  • @brianmoore1164
    @brianmoore116410 ай бұрын

    Shockingly, my doc knew this and advised me to quit taking the baby aspirin. Would you please do a video on Coranary Artery Calcium scores? I had one recently and it was 7. Since the scale is from zero to 1000, I am taking this as pretty good news, but would like to know more.

  • @oznerriznick2474
    @oznerriznick247410 ай бұрын

    Good information! Another consideration was in a study I covered in premed about colon cancer. It was a one million patient (n = 1,000,000) sample showed a 'significant' decrease in colon cancer amoung people who took low dose aspirin everyday. They were not able to explain why...

  • @jason-dn3hy
    @jason-dn3hy10 ай бұрын

    Nice short bro!

  • @rabbitscantfly
    @rabbitscantfly10 ай бұрын

    My great-grandmother had been taking daily aspirin. She went for a walk, fell, and hit her head on a rock. She went home, laid down, and put her feet up, and nearly bled out.

  • @Kwildcat13

    @Kwildcat13

    10 ай бұрын

    Well she shouldn’t have went home and just laid down after hitting her head . You don’t need to be on aspirin to know it’s serious . People die from head bleeds

  • @elizabethconnolly3260

    @elizabethconnolly3260

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Kwildcat13Well, that was really helpful! /s

  • @rabbitscantfly

    @rabbitscantfly

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Kwildcat13 You can't blame her for doing as she had been taught to do. It was serious because of the aspirin.