@Andermonk @sybrog8o7 @Maytheforest @GlobalEdmonton And was there ever a vaccine for black death, whatever the Heck that was (there are competing theories, because no physical evidence exists anymore)? It ran its course, like every other bug. And many plag
@alanlremick @judysimpson222 Yes aspirin and masks linked to secondary bacterial pneumonia following the flu (Fauci wrote a paper on how bacteria pneumonia killed people in the second wave of Spanish flu in his past life) and shouldn’t be used for respirat
RT @sukunabikonano: @yukwest69684489 100年前はアスピリン。 その100年後はアレ。 https://t.co/oDButcwxjP
@yukwest69684489 100年前はアスピリン。 その100年後はアレ。 https://t.co/oDButcwxjP
@catturd2 And massive doses of aspirin for "treatment". https://t.co/6ldP2AGcG0
@daniwestastro @BadMedicalTakes I don't know, but maybe you should read what the crazy conspiracy anti-vaxxers at Oxford have to say about it ;) https://t.co/M11UtQohpf
@nigeltech @BarryYoungNZ Evidence and peer reviewed science? You dont have any. Oh wait, here's something. Large numbers of people died from aspirin overdose. https://t.co/5zrjf4sIRt. A novel tool at a problem without consideration of a results spectrum
@JamieAA_Again Good story. Many of the 1918-1919 Spanish Flu fatalities were likely caused by the pharmaceutical industry's top "medical experts" who prescribed FATAL DOSES of ASPIRIN. Doctors and trolls aren't reliable sources. https://t.co/grnIhGYYs3
@studiocorvo スペイン風邪とアスピリン薬害の話もものすごい年月かかってやっとわかってますからね。みんな死んでしまった後でしょうね。。 https://t.co/xMyjlQ9F8S
Iatrogenic contribution to the Spanish flu ... https://t.co/F74YxV6ol8
@Kohlrabi82 @prof_freedom ja, aber hier haben die Maßnahmen auch getötet: https://t.co/ohZAbuGYgd
Spanish Flu 1918
@OpiniatedNanaw @MelissaDaly326 @Fat_chud_MD @dutchessprim In summary, >just before the 1918 death spike, >aspirin was recommended in regimens now known to be (((potentially))) toxic and >>>to cause pulmonary edema and may therefore have &
Weird, we seem to repeat the same behavioral issues again and again and again. Did the ancient Egyptians do the same thing with quicksilver as a cure for ailments?
@APBIOonly @robinmonotti Aspirin became a cheap wonder drug with the ending of WWI… coincidence? “…….the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic is incompletely understood….The hypothesis presented herein is that aspirin contributed to the incidence and severity…”
The WuFlu treatments was a repeat of the 1918 flu treatments. https://t.co/ZCrKUYmB6m
RT @NonSens76071805: @AJMacDonaldJr @AaronKheriatyMD Yes. Check out this article: https://t.co/LAP6cc6tSg
@AJMacDonaldJr @AaronKheriatyMD Yes. Check out this article: https://t.co/LAP6cc6tSg
RT @Wood_House76: “If these recommendations were followed, and if pulmonary edema occurred in 3% of persons, a significant proportion of th…
RT @Wood_House76: “If these recommendations were followed, and if pulmonary edema occurred in 3% of persons, a significant proportion of th…
RT @AussieHodl: @ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe Salicylate (aspirin) was released at the time of the Spanish Flu, with a recommended dose rate…
RT @Memory_Hound: 1918 flu. Really interesting perspective here. Aspirin - first synthesised in the 1890s & is regarded as heralding the bi…
1918 flu. Really interesting perspective here. Aspirin - first synthesised in the 1890s & is regarded as heralding the birth of the pharma industry. It brought relief to fevers etc but recommended dosage in the early years was toxic... https://t.co/6dw
RT @AussieHodl: @ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe Salicylate (aspirin) was released at the time of the Spanish Flu, with a recommended dose rate…
@ClareCraigPath Much of the mortality was caused by too much new medicine - aspirin: https://t.co/eViwq5EShS
RT @AussieHodl: @ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe Salicylate (aspirin) was released at the time of the Spanish Flu, with a recommended dose rate…
RT @AussieHodl: @ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe Salicylate (aspirin) was released at the time of the Spanish Flu, with a recommended dose rate…
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe Salicylate (aspirin) was released at the time of the Spanish Flu, with a recommended dose rate of up to 30g daily (100 times current recommended dose). That might have raised fatality from 2% to 10% https://t.co/3TiCvjfDIO
@jengleruk @Wood_House76 Are you aware of the potential role of overdoes of salicylic acid causing deaths during the Spanish Flu? https://t.co/LAP6cc6tSg
@tw_republican @QQHaseena @Insta_07 Je loopt extreem achter als je dacht dat de Spaanse Griep dodelijker was dan een normale griep. Ook toen wat het het medicijn die de meeste doden veroorzaakte: https://t.co/T9EtZpY8pv
@sanjay_world @alrightyman See overdoses of aspirin given by doctors. https://t.co/kT1M16u0jp
@LegalizeItLala_ They killed the patients with aspirin too. It was a medically induced disaster. https://t.co/Fb1PsWhdEk
Ich bin nur zufälligerweise da drüber gestolpert (und müsste mir das noch genauer anschauen) - denn die offizielle Erklärung für die Spanische Grippe ist ja ziemlich bekloppt. https://t.co/t1UpOUxt0y
@Coolombianito Ich bin gerade auf der Suche... 😄 "The loss of Bayer's patent on aspirin in February 1917 allowed many manufacturers into the lucrative aspirin market." https://t.co/pileqIJYiJ
@IanCopeland5 Not as many as killed by aspirin during the 1918 flu epidemic. And likely the same reason: overdose. https://t.co/sPJMQmlQV7
اتعرف ما الذي كان يقتل الناس خلال جائحة الأنفلونزا الإسبانية عام 1918؟؟👇👇👇👇 https://t.co/f6SviSTTOs https://t.co/lSgXZIr0Jr
@KatePri14608408 Many of the 1918-1919 Spanish Flu fatalities were likely caused by the pharmaceutical industry's top "medical experts" who prescribed large doses - FATAL DOSES - of ASPIRIN. https://t.co/grnIhGYYs3
A 2009 study suggests aspirin overuse during the 1918-19 flu pandemic may have worsened outcomes, leading to severe lung issues & higher fatalities. A reminder of how medical practices evolve & importance of dosage. #MedicalHistory #AspirinOveru
Source: https://t.co/0Oi2zwLYb6
@ZaphodTheFourth @m456725 @JackStr42679640 Sanitation improvements. All diseases reduced with improvements in sanitation. The western world moved away from well water starting in the 70%. Specifically the Spanish flu was turned into a pandemic through pr
@JayR19751 Hier gibt es viele Spekulationen und wenig Belastbares. Die für mich nach wie vor sinnvollste Erklärung ist die Pandemie. Hier ein Paper zum Einfluss einer übermäßigen Gabe von Aspirin. https://t.co/viJ4Gp7IpA
120. Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mortality, 1918–1919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence by Karen M. Starko, 15 November 2009 https://t.co/Xysrakd6Le
@Wood_House76 A relevant article, if you're interested: "Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mortality, 1918–1919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence" https://t.co/IpDfsYhwzk
@DiedSuddenly_ @VigilantFox the regimens (8.0–31.2 g per day) produce levels associated with hyperventilation and pulmonary edema in 33% and 3% of recipients, respectively. Current "safe" max is 3.25 g/day (10 x 325 mg tabs) 2/ https://t.co/TGa2IFvKuz
@I_Am_JohnCullen It was the aspirin 😉 https://t.co/a8lGUydNDo
@mick_stigman @Prime_is_Back @goddeketal Medical Association recommended use of aspirin just before the October death spike. 2023:(FDA) recommends adults take no more than 4,000 milligrams (mg) of aspirin in a 24-hour period. 4 grams https://t.co/TGa2IFvKu
@RogerSeheult You have to control for the aspirin: https://t.co/zPAdapMfM7
RT @SoCoLimeShot: https://t.co/rEqUILMBn0 学術会議の民営化は良くない・・・・。
It seems that a significant proportion of the deaths from the 1918 "Spanish Flu" were due to Aspirin consumption 🤔 https://t.co/a8lGUydNDo
@GauteNilsen Seems that a significant proportion of the deaths of the 1918 "Spanish Flu" were caused by Aspirin consumption 🤔 https://t.co/a8lGUydNDo
これか スペイン風邪でアスピリンで大量死亡の話https://t.co/wFRZIGasOW
RT @ClareCraigPath: Aspirin was new and was presented as the saviour drug. It was widely given in toxic doses of 8 to 31 grams per day, fa…
RT @ClareCraigPath: Aspirin was new and was presented as the saviour drug. It was widely given in toxic doses of 8 to 31 grams per day, fa…
Aspirin was new and was presented as the saviour drug. It was widely given in toxic doses of 8 to 31 grams per day, far beyond today's maximum recommended dose of around 4 grams https://t.co/XLJRkWwpXJ
@Inversionism Too many died by overuse of aspirin. https://t.co/wLRlAAo2Bl
@vgclements1 You will find this paper an interesting read. Salicylates given in lethal doses contributed to the mortality of the 1918 "flu". https://t.co/5MLUfkBf6H
@DocMalikPodcast @ukmfa1 Dear Doctor Malik, the connection between aspirin and the 1918 Spanish flu could also be an exciting topic https://t.co/WM0I8NJxwc
Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mortality, 1918–1919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence | Clinical Infectious Diseases | Oxford Academic https://t.co/WM0I8NJxwc
サリチル酸塩とパンデミックインフルエンザ死亡率、1918年から1919年 薬理学、病理学、および歴史的証拠https://t.co/rEqUILMBn0
RT @SoCoLimeShot: https://t.co/rEqUILMBn0 学術会議の民営化は良くない・・・・。
https://t.co/rEqUILMBn0 学術会議の民営化は良くない・・・・。
@sndwky @YouTube https://t.co/rEqUILMBn0 コレ添付させて頂きましたm(__)m
@TheMikeMorton @Vinny181818 @EdKrassen Aspirin , was the THEN current "Wonder Drug" Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mortality, 1918–1919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence https://t.co/TGa2IFvKuz
@I_Am_JohnCullen In summary, just before the 1918 death spike, aspirin was recommended in regimens now known to be potentially toxic and to cause pulmonary edema and may therefore have contributed to overall pandemic mortality and several of its mysteries.
@Larocatain @KILLTHEICON @ABridgen Not my hypothesis, and taking Aspirin in the doses people were taking it in the 1910's likely would not have made a bad situation better. https://t.co/YsTVGC0LAE
@Sherlockia @KILLTHEICON @ABridgen You don't have to take my word for it: https://t.co/BXbQYmO4jD
@Joe42773166 @_KNOWN_STUDIO_ @TRyanGregory If you weren't a tool, you'd have googled "Spanish flu aspirin and read the first result" but that was too hard for a little brain. https://t.co/AP6P0TOnvd.
@I_Am_JohnCullen I read Flu by Gina Kolata, I am aware of what happened. There has always been the age anomaly (people in their prime dying) and the aberrant lung presentation (pink froth, drowning) and aspirin overdose addresses both. Here also is a pap
@milehijules @Jikkyleaks @stkirsch @Kevin_McKernan @VacSafety @jjcouey Aspirin is now thought to have contributed to the mortality rate of the Spanish Flu. https://t.co/0trLfhy601
@RadCentrism Spanish flu probably originated from a raccoon dog in the wet market near Camp Funston. https://t.co/ZArYs9MLlS Aspirin didn’t help. https://t.co/pK2p2nqhUl
RT @SaskPerson: @I_Am_JohnCullen @stillgray @elonmusk @KanekoaTheGreat But what killed the young people, you may ask. Since untrustworthy C…
@I_Am_JohnCullen @stillgray @elonmusk @KanekoaTheGreat But what killed the young people, you may ask. Since untrustworthy CTV will not answer. .. Fyi 31.2 g of aspirin is just over 62 extra strength aspirins daily. https://t.co/v66kj1mHdm
RT @Corine15671184: They targeted the young the men who could fight and start families. Same thing then as now. History repeats itself. Che…
RT @_Prometeusz_: Another interesting hypothesis: overuse of aspirin. ( https://t.co/4QZ093gC36 )
They targeted the young the men who could fight and start families. Same thing then as now. History repeats itself. Check out my pinned tweet. Nothing new under the sun.
RT @BukvarevicEdim: @EWoodhouse7 Iatrogenic deaths are as old as pandemics. https://t.co/2cM6wNlPHv
@EWoodhouse7 Here's the full article. https://t.co/2eZFHZQVOR
@EWoodhouse7 Iatrogenic deaths are as old as pandemics. https://t.co/2cM6wNlPHv
RT @KoudijsHenk: 8/ In 1917 the patent on Aspirin expired which likely led to new companies aggressively promoting their own version of the…
RT @KoudijsHenk: 5/ https://t.co/UEjLPmSBC2 ‘September 13, 1918 US Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the U.S. Public Health Service, President…
RT @KoudijsHenk: 2/ suggest the importance of factors related to location rather than the virus itself. Likewise, the unusual mortality rat…
8/ In 1917 the patent on Aspirin expired which likely led to new companies aggressively promoting their own version of the drug. This also led to a price reduction. Aspirin sales more than doubled in 1918-1920. The recommended dosage was 7-31 grams a day.
5/ https://t.co/UEjLPmSBC2 ‘September 13, 1918 US Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the U.S. Public Health Service, President of Medical Association (1916-17) dispatched advice to doctors on how to recognize the influenza symptoms. He said "It can be controll