Can Aspirin Prevent the Spread of Tumors? – Researchers Say Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mercola | 6 May 2025

 

  • Aspirin helps prevent cancer metastasis by boosting your immune system’s T cells, which attack cancer cells that try to spread throughout your body
  • Metastasis causes 90% of cancer deaths as cancer cells travel through blood or lymph systems to form new tumors in organs like lungs, liver or bones
  • Aspirin blocks a substance in your body that normally slows down T cells, allowing them to move and attack cancer cells more effectively
  • Low doses of aspirin (75 to 300 milligrams daily) appear effective, with benefits increasing after 5 to 7.5 years of regular use
  • Willow bark is a natural alternative to aspirin; it contains a compound that your body turns into the same active ingredient as in aspirin

 

 

Aspirin inhibits tumor growth

 

Source: https://tinyurl.com/ycxsrh6n

 

 

 

 

How Aspirin Awakens Your Cancer Defenses

 

 

Aspirin may be more than just a pain reliever—it could be a powerful shield against the spread of cancer. Discover how low-dose aspirin supports T cells, blocks tumor cloaking, and why its benefits only appear after years of consistent use. Plus, for those who can’t tolerate aspirin, willow bark offers a gentle, plant-based alternative with similar immune-boosting effects.

 

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7nS6VlhpGE

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