Baby aspirin reduces heart problems - Vitamin D much better
New York Times on Baby Aspirin - Jan 16, 2012
Analysis from meta-study of 100,000 people
10% less likely to have any type of heart event,
20% less likely to have a nonfatal heart attack.
30% more likely to have a serious gastrointestinal bleeding event
How many Americans take a baby aspirin daily?
19% of all ages
27% of middle-aged
50% of >65
Estimates of benefits and harms of prophylactic useof aspirin in the general population Aug 2014
10 years of baby asprin starting at age 55: net reduction in total deaths
But NO change in Heart Attack deaths
Nothing about non-deadly problems due to taking aspirin - such as serious gastrointestinal bleeding

Notice the disclosure in the PDF- many of the authors work for or consult for the Bayer Apirin company
PDF is attached at the bottom of this page
Commentary on this study New York Times Aug 2014
Does Aspirin Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer? Ignore the Guidelines MedScape Oct 2014
They argue that asprin prevents Primary cardiovascular problems as well. Have 33 references
Aspirin Advocate vs Skeptic: Any Common Ground? Medscape Video Oct 2014
Much better to take Vitamin D
Vitamin D provides more heart benefits than aspirin
Vitamin D PREVENTS many diseases as well
Vitamin D TREATS some diseases
100X fewer side-effects than aspirin
See details in VitaminDWiki
7X increased chance of death if coronary artery disease and low vitamin D – Oct 2013
9 Clinical trials of vitamin D intervention to PREVENT Cardiovascular problems Jan 2012
Much better chance to survive heart attack if have high level of vitamin D
Meta-analysis of Cardiovascular and vitamin D June 2011
- Approximately 50% less likely to die if have enough vitamin D - meta-analysis of many studies
30 ng perhaps best for cardiovascular - graphs from many countries - 2011.pdf file
Zero Deaths from Vitamins Minerals Amino Acids or Herbs - Jan 2011
NSAIDs ( such as aspirin ) kill 2500 a year in UK vs ZERO for vitamin D
All items in Mortality and vitamin D :not just Cardio items
Heart patients 10 percent more likely to die for every 4 ng less vitamin D – May 2011
Cardiovascular disease may be reduced by vitamin D – June 2011 with summary of previous trials
Vitamin D is important for cardiovascular health – Sept 2010 nice chart and tables
Off topic: Baby-sized aspirin doubles chance of getting wet macular degeneration
Should increase life expectancy by 2 years if double vitamin D levels – July 2011 Dr. Grant

See also web
Many people die each year from Aspirin - WikiPedia
- Mortality rate of 2% from single overdose and 25% of the people who take too much of it on a daily basis
- compared to Vitamin D - unlikely to notice any problem if accidentally take an entire bottle of vitamin D
- Aspirin has so many Adverse Effects that this TedMed video of Dec 2011
- expresses the opinion that aspirin would not be allowed, as even a prescription drug, under FDA current rules.
- FDA Reverses Its Position on Daily Aspirin Mercola, Aug 2014
- Starts with "If you haven't had a heart attack, step away from the aspirin bottle... If you are one of the 40 million Americans who take an aspirin every day, you may want to heed the latest warning from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."
- "Aspirin May Conceal a Cardiac Event in Progress"
- The number of non-fatal events may be reduced, but the number of sudden deaths is actually increased,
- The Lie of Aspirin Preventing Heart Attacks
- It was probably the MAGNESIUM in buffered aspirin which helped - not the aspirin itself
- The original studies from 1974 through 1988 showed that aspirin was not helpful for cardiovascular diseases
- Is Daily Aspirin Therapy a Wise Choice? Mercola Dec 2016
- "Based on a series of meta-analyses from the Antithrombotic Trialists' Collaboration6 (an enormous body of research following more than 100,000 patients at high risk for cardiac events), Cleland concluded that aspirin therapy was not saving lives."
- "The number of non-fatal events was reduced, but the number of sudden deaths actually increased. What Cleland discovered was that aspirin can actually mask a cardiac event in progress. In other words, aspirin may change the way vascular events present themselves."
- "Aspirin May Lower OR Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Depending on Your Situation"