Subj : Re: Today in history - 1899 To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Mar 07 2023 06:12:23 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> In 1897, Bayer employee Felix Hoffmann found a way to create a stable DD> form of the drug that was easier and more pleasant to take. (Some DD> evidence shows that Hoffmann’s work was really done by a Jewish DD> chemist, Arthur Eichengrun, whose contributions were covered up during DD> the Nazi era.) SD> Quite some time ago, I watched an excellent documentary about Bayer and SD> this subject called "Aspirin: A Bitter Pill" (1998). It's no longer SD> available on Amazon Prime but the documentary wasn't too kind to Bayer SD> as it basically said Bayer stole the formula for Aspirin and patented SD> it unbeknownst to its original discoverer. Business, just business. Done the German way. SD> I can't take any pain reliever except Tylenol which itself is a poison SD> that has theraputic qualities in a low dose. It's worthless to me so I SD> just have built up my pain tolerance instead. I use aspirin as a muscle relaxer. Every once in a while I'll get a muscle spasm (cramp) in an arm or leg. If I take three regular aspirin. voila' - end of problem. For other pains I use ibuprofen very carefully since it's an NSAID and I almost killed myself with bleeding ulcers from using Aleve (naproxen sodium). I approach all pain killers with extreme caution. SD> Another fun fact about Bayer: it trademarked the name "Heroin" for the SD> drug diacetylmorphine. It also marketed Heroin (proper noun here) as a SD> non-addictive substitute for morphine. I knew that from the '60s/ It was adverted to wean people from morphine. Which had benn marketed to wean people from opium. My only addictive chemical these days id caffeine. I stay away from any opioids. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Coffee Pot Roast Categories: Beef, Crockpot, Vegetables, Potatoes Yield: 8 Servings 6 Carrots; peeled, diced 2 c Potatoes; peeled, diced 3 lb Beef chuck roast Salt & pepper 14 oz Can diced tomatoes 1 c Black coffee 1 c Water Put vegetables in cooker. Add beef, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes and liquids. Cover and cook on low 8 ~ 10 hours or until tender. If desired, thicken with flour and water base. From "Woman's Day Crockery Cook Book" Meal Mastered by Heather Smith Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... I'd rather be pickled than cured! --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .