Topic: Aspirin

13 chapters across the catalog

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:25:09 - 2:27:06

1672: Sand Battery

Dengue Fever Alerts, Aspirin Warning

The CDC is issuing alerts for healthcare providers to maintain a "high suspicion" for Dengue fever. A host shares a tip that taking aspirin while infected with Dengue can be fatal due to blood-thinning complications, a fact reportedly more important than the testing itself.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 1:05:27 - 1:10:53

1593: Beast Train

Fall Vaccine Checklist, Nasal Sprays, Aspirin Warnings

Dr. Natalie Azar appeared on the Today Show to promote a "fall checklist" of vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV. The segment highlighted the availability of nasal spray flu vaccines for children but noted they cannot be used by those taking aspirin or with weakened immune systems. The presentation is likened to a commercial for seasonal products like pumpkin spice lattes.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 1:39:02 - 1:50:44

1526: Canuck Chuck

Pfizer Employee Video, Project Veritas, 2021 Rideshare Email

The hosts revisit a 2021 email from a rideshare driver who overheard Pfizer employees discussing vaccine testing and variants. They compare those claims to recent undercover footage from Project Veritas featuring a Pfizer executive discussing "directed evolution" of viruses and the revolving door between the FDA and big pharma.

No Hugs For You!
Episode 1390 29:52 - 33:54

1390: No Hugs For You!

Aspirin Health Guidelines and Potential COVID-19 Benefits

New medical recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force suggest that adults over 60 should not start a daily aspirin regimen due to bleeding risks. The hosts speculate that this timing is suspicious, suggesting that aspirin may have undisclosed benefits for COVID-19 treatment that health authorities wish to suppress.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 1:20:39 - 1:24:40

1382: super-mutation

Vaccine Testing Duration, Future of COVID-19

Medical insiders suggest that the testing of COVID-19 vaccines will continue for years, noting that even common drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen are still subject to ongoing safety studies. Experts predict the virus will eventually become endemic like the flu, with natural immunity becoming widespread over the next five to ten years. There is reported deep mistrust of figures like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates within certain sectors of the pharmaceutical industry.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 2:59:30 - 3:07:14

1298: The Palmist

Thanksgiving Donor List, Codeine in Canada, Final Credits

The hosts read the final list of donors for the Thanksgiving episode, including "Earl at Large" Dreb Scott. A discussion about Canadian pharmacies reveals that the combination of codeine and aspirin is no longer easily available over the counter. The segment concludes with final "F-cancer" and "Jobs" karma blasts for the listeners.

Rando
Episode 1216 45:17 - 47:54

1216: Rando

China Control of Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

Rosemary Gibson’s book "China Rx" is cited to highlight the United States' dangerous dependency on China for essential medicines. The U.S. has lost its last plants for manufacturing aspirin, penicillin, and vitamin C, as Chinese cartels reportedly used predatory pricing to drive American manufacturers out of the market, creating a national security risk.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 2:44:03 - 2:47:11

1013: Hypogonadism

Ibuprofen and Male Fertility Study

A study published by the National Academy of Sciences suggests that regular use of ibuprofen can alter human testicular physiology, leading to a state of "compensated hypogonadism." This condition is linked to declining sperm counts in men. The hosts advise listeners to consider returning to aspirin to avoid potential hormonal side effects.

Rasiss
Episode 954 39:12 - 42:44

954: Rasiss

India Currency Reform, Sri Lanka Dengue Outbreak

Reports from travelers indicate that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's removal of high-value cash from circulation was a tactic to thwart political opposition. In Sri Lanka, a severe outbreak of dengue fever is reportedly overwhelming hospitals, though it receives little international aid or media attention. A medical warning is issued against taking aspirin for dengue fever due to the risk of hemorrhaging.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 34:55 - 38:41

272: Brown is the New Green

Bayer Aspirin Advertising and Consumer Perception

A new Bayer Aspirin commercial depicts a passenger on a plane who is surprised to learn that aspirin can be used for back pain, not just heart attack prevention. The hosts criticize the ad for portraying the American public as ignorant of basic drug uses. They also discuss the legal restrictions preventing flight attendants from distributing medication to passengers.

Drunk in America
Episode 215 1:10:04 - 1:12:36

215: Drunk in America

Pharmaceutical Masculinity, Aspirin Regimen Advertisements

A Bayer aspirin commercial featuring a man being scolded by his wife for not following a doctor's regimen is criticized as an example of the "pussification" of the American male. The segment argues that these advertisements are designed to condition men to be submissive to medical authorities, setting the stage for future mandates regarding vaccines and other medications.

Cloudbusting
Episode 130 1:17:28 - 1:21:37

130: Cloudbusting

Christopher Kelly Death and Blagojevich Trial

Christopher Kelly, a former aide to Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, died of an apparent aspirin overdose shortly before he was set to testify in a corruption trial. The death is treated with skepticism, given Kelly's ties to powerful Chicago political figures including Rahm Emanuel. The segment suggests that Kelly may have possessed damaging information regarding the Senate seat appointment scandal.

Atlas Shrugged
Episode 111 1:22:59 - 1:25:24

111: Atlas Shrugged

Dengue Fever Symptoms, Aspirin Warning

Dengue fever, also known as hemorrhagic fever, presents symptoms similar to a severe flu. Medical experts warn that patients with dengue should never take aspirin, as it can lead to fatal internal bleeding. The disease is increasingly prevalent in tropical regions and requires careful management to avoid complications.