Kindly allow me to share the following as received.
Best Regards
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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THIS MAY HAVE BEEN SENT TO YOU BEFORE BUT IT’S STILL A GOOD
INFO>>>>
For those old goats that still don't keep two aspirin in their pocket and also
next to their bed, please correct this oversight !
Also pay close attention to the "water information". Most of it
is just common sense.
Read all this twice. Most of you are too old to understand it the first
time !
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HEART ATTACKS AND WATER !
How many folks do you know who say they don't want to drink anything before
going to bed because they'll have to get up during the night.
Heart Attack and Water - I never knew all of this ! Interesting.......
Something else I didn't know ... I asked my Doctor why people need to urinate
so much at night time. Answer from my Cardiac Doctor - Gravity holds water in
the lower... part of your body when you are upright (legs swell). When you lie
down and the lower body (legs and etc.) seeks level with the kidneys, it is
then that the kidneys remove the water because it is easier. This then ties in
with the last statement!
I knew you need your minimum water to help flush the toxins out of your body,
but this was news to me. Correct time to drink water...
Very Important. From A Cardiac Specialist!
Drinking water at a certain time maximizes its effectiveness on the body
2 glasses of water after waking up - helps activate internal organs
1 glass of water 30 minutes before a meal - helps digestion
1 glass of water before taking a bath - helps lower blood pressure
1 glass of water before going to bed - avoids stroke or heart attack
I can also add to this... My Physician told me that water at bed time will also
help prevent night time leg cramps. Your leg muscles are seeking hydration when
they cramp and wake you up with a Charlie Horse.
Mayo Clinic Aspirin Dr. Virend Somers, is a Cardiologist from the Mayo Clinic,
who is lead author of the report in the July 29, 2008 issue of the Journal of
the American College of Cardiology.
Most heart attacks occur in the day, generally between 6 A.M. and noon.
Having one during the night, when the heart should be most at rest, means that
something unusual happened. Somers and his colleagues have been working for a
decade to show that sleep apnea is to blame.
1. If you take an aspirin or a baby aspirin once a day, take it at night.
The reason: Aspirin has a 24-hour "half-life"; therefore, if most
heart attacks happen in the wee hours of the morning, the Aspirin would be
strongest in your system.
2. FYI, Aspirin lasts a really long time in your medicine chest, for years,
(when it gets old, it smells like vinegar).
Please read on...
Something that we can do to help ourselves - nice to know. Bayer is making
crystal aspirin to dissolve instantly on the tongue.
They work much faster than the tablets.
Why keep Aspirin by your bedside? It's about Heart Attacks.
There are other symptoms of a heart attack, besides the pain on the left arm.
One must also be aware of an intense pain on the chin, as well as nausea and
lots of sweating; however, these symptoms may also occur less frequently.
Note: There may be NO pain in the chest during a heart attack.
The majority of people (about 60%) who had a heart attack during their sleep
did not wake up.
However, if it occurs, the chest pain may wake you up from your deep sleep.
If that happens, immediately dissolve two aspirins in your mouth and swallow
them with a bit of water.
Afterwards: - Call 911. - Phone a neighbor or a family member who lives very
close by.- Say "heart attack!" - Say that you have taken 2 Aspirins.
Take a seat on a chair or sofa near the front door, and wait for their arrival
and ...DO NOT LIE DOWN!
A Cardiologist has stated that if each person after receiving this e-mail,
sends it to 10 people, probably one life could be saved!
I have already shared this information. What about you?
Do forward this message. It may save lives!
"Life is a one time gift"
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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