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Organic, Free-Range Aspirin
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Al
2005-04-07 20:27:06 UTC
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Is "pure" aspiring available?

For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
Dr. Wayne Simon
2005-04-07 20:46:17 UTC
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Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
when could aspire or be aspiring, but aspirin as does most pills has binders
etc.
Al
2005-04-08 13:22:55 UTC
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Post by Dr. Wayne Simon
Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
when could aspire or be aspiring, but aspirin as does most pills has binders
etc.
Perhaps that might be true for the shellac and
maybe even the talc, but I doubt that is true
for the propylene glycol.

I should have known better than to post to
this group. As Brother Dave Gardner asked,
"What will the preacher do when the Devil is
saved?"
Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
2005-04-08 15:49:07 UTC
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Subject: Re: Organic, Free-Range Aspirin
Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 09:22:55 -0400
Post by Dr. Wayne Simon
Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
when could aspire or be aspiring, but aspirin as does most pills has binders
etc.
Perhaps that might be true for the shellac and
maybe even the talc, but I doubt that is true
for the propylene glycol.
I should have known better than to post to
this group. As Brother Dave Gardner asked,
"What will the preacher do when the Devil is
saved?"
It also does very little good to belittle those who
post replies. So, in an attempt to answer your
assumed question, "pure" aspirin is only going to
be available to laboratories and manufacturers.
It is not considered safe enough for the average
citizen to possess or use.
Wiz <{;-)
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getsumonya
2005-04-07 22:00:01 UTC
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Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
Grow your own willow tree - of course then you'll have to deal with the bird
poop.

Brad
Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
2005-04-08 03:41:57 UTC
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Subject: Organic, Free-Range Aspirin
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:27:06 -0400
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
Hmmm..."organic, free-range aspirin"??? Is that something like
the "free-range poultry" (chickens) I've heard about? The idea
is that free-range chickens lay "healthier" eggs. No facts to
support this claim however have been demonstrated. As to organic
aspirin...I doubt such a chemical exists, since ASA is a manmade
chemical.
Wiz <{;-)
Wizard57M
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Ron G
2005-04-10 19:16:27 UTC
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The American Indians used to chew on the bark of weeping willow trees, for
headache reduction.
That's how asprin was eventually discovered.

Best---
Ron
Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
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Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
2005-04-10 21:41:14 UTC
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Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) doesn't come from weeping willow tree
bark..."salicyn" does however. ASA is a petroleum product if I
remember correctly. But yes, Native Americans used to chew a lot
of barks and leaves, as well as various berries, cacti and buffalo.
Quite of number of modern medications have some origins in nature...
naturally! But aspirin is NOT "organic" in the sense of being a
"naturally produced substance"...it is considered an "organic
chemical" in that it contains carbon in its molecular structure...
"organic chemistry".
C U L8R!
Wiz <{;-)
Subject: Re: Organic, Free-Range Aspirin
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:16:27 -0500
The American Indians used to chew on the bark of weeping willow trees, for
headache reduction.
That's how asprin was eventually discovered.
Best---
Ron
Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
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Ron G
2005-04-13 01:52:53 UTC
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Agreed---
I just get a kick out of the "free range" asprin. ;-)
Years ago, there was a furniture retailer in Chicago who for about 3 years,
advertized:
" Couches made of Genuine Virgin Naugahide"!

Ya just gotta love it ;-)))

Best--
Ron
Post by Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) doesn't come from weeping willow tree
bark..."salicyn" does however. ASA is a petroleum product if I
remember correctly. But yes, Native Americans used to chew a lot
of barks and leaves, as well as various berries, cacti and buffalo.
Quite of number of modern medications have some origins in nature...
naturally! But aspirin is NOT "organic" in the sense of being a
"naturally produced substance"...it is considered an "organic
chemical" in that it contains carbon in its molecular structure...
"organic chemistry".
C U L8R!
Wiz <{;-)
Subject: Re: Organic, Free-Range Aspirin
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:16:27 -0500
The American Indians used to chew on the bark of weeping willow trees, for
headache reduction.
That's how asprin was eventually discovered.
Best---
Ron
Post by Al
Is "pure" aspiring available?
For example, listed as an ingredient of Bayer
aspirin is propylene glycol. Oh, and I see there
is a little shellac in there, too. Oooo, and
some talc.
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Rich
2005-04-13 02:30:39 UTC
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Without looking it up, I believe you are thinking of Phenacetin(coal tar
derivative), but I could be wrong.
Rich

Glenn Gilbreath Jr. wrote:
ASA is a petroleum product if I
Post by Glenn Gilbreath Jr.
remember correctly.
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