Everyone wants to protect their heart health, and taking low-dose aspirin sounds like an inexpensive way to do that.
The concept is simple. Aspirin works as a blood-thinner. The thinner the blood, the less chance blood clots might form that could block an artery and cause a heart attack.
And really, what harm could come from taking an over-the-counter pill that was originally formulated for children?
The truth is that low-dose aspirin is so dangerous that if a company attempted to bring it to market today, it would never pass regulatory scrutiny.