Do Elderly Need Aspirins Daily?

by admin on June 23, 2013

Petrina to Robert.

Q. Dear Robert My 92-year old father is skin and bone yet eats extremely healthily

He has steadily lost weight over the years but it has recently got so bad that he is now very weak and frail.

The problem is that he takes aspirin to prevent any more mini-strokes occurring,

and I gather this has an impact on his nutrient absorption.

I have suggested to my mother (90 in August and his very capable carer!) that,

in addition to his good meals, she administers a fortified drink and a collagen drink each day,

which she has recently been doing.

For a short time she took him off the aspirin but the doctor insists it is vital he keeps taking it.
My father, though very old and now frail,

has a good quality of life and despite his frailty is very happy and content.

I would therefore be most grateful if you can offer any ideas or advice

as to what we should be doing and if it would be possible to get more weight on him.

With best regards Petrina
A. Petrina, The healthy alternatives to aspirin are:

  • BlockBusterAllClear 1 cap x 4 times per day, 30mins before eating and the last one at bedtime.
  • HealthyFlow 2 teaspoons x 2 times per day
  • Prescript Assist 1 cap x 2 times per day will restore his absorption of nutrients.
  • You can order  each of these here NOW to have home delivered-HealthyFlow & BlockBusterAllClear & also
  • Prescript Assist
  • My family favorite is Atragalus tea powder also – Order the best one here.

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Antonietta Follin July 15, 2013 at 11:03 AM

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