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Aspirin: It Gets the Red Out

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That’s right, buh-bye, Visine, hellloooo, Bayer, as the new “King of getting the red out.”  According to a study featured in the May 2008 issue of Prevention magazine, low-dose aspirin (81 mg) administered for 30 days resulted in fewer and shorter flare-ups in patients with rosacea.  Dr. Joseph Bikowski, M.D., of The Ohio State University has helped to pioneer the inflammation theory for rosacea, and believes that treating inflammation may be a key to treating rosacea.  This theory holds a lot of promise, as:

As always, consult with your doctor before self-medicating.  🙂

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