9 Different Uses of Aspirin
Aspirin, otherwise known as acetylsalicylic
acid (ASA), is a wonder drug you probably have in your house somewhere,
because it’s so effective at treating pain, fever, and inflammation.
Yet these powerful little pills also have a range of surprising uses
that most people don’t know about. Here are 9 such uses that make
aspirin a drug that we can hardly do without.

Caution: Aspirin is known to cause
asthmatic effects. Therefore, if you suffer from asthma, you should
avoid aspirin. Also, those who have suffered problems with internal
bleeding in the stomach or intestines should not take any aspirin. If
you have any doubts about taking aspirin, seek advice from a GP who
knows your medical history.
1. Get the last bit of power from an old car battery

If your battery appears to be drained, or
just needs a little kick to get it started, then aspirin is the
surprising answer. Crushing two pills into each battery cell should
create a chemical reaction that transforms the battery fluid’s sulfuric
acid into acetic acid. This should give you just enough power to drive
your car to a nearby garage.
2. Solve that dandruff problem
Dandruff is an effect of a perfectly
natural and simple process of skin-cell death and regeneration, and
there is an aspirin based solution that's just as easy to grasp. If you
grind up a couple of aspirin pills into the small amount of shampoo you
use every day and wait a few minutes, you will have created an awesomely
effective anti-dandruff shampoo.
3. Calming down heart attacks
Unfortunately, a lot of people (men and
women), are at risk of suffering a sudden heart attack. Therefore, this
tip is absolutely vital to know. If you, or your partner, believes they
are suffering from a heart attack the best thing you can do is chew on
some aspirin, as you wait for the ambulance to arrive. Aspirin functions
as a blood thinner, preventing platelets from clogging and causing
thromboses. The chewing apparently delivers this effect much faster than
swallowing aspirin with water.
4. Get rid of sweat stains
I think we’ve all seen some of our best
summer wear undergo an embarrassing yellow stain under the armpits. To
remedy, simply crush some aspirin pills and mix into a paste with water.
Then cover the stains with the paste and wait a few minutes before
rinsing them clean. To read about how to make other stains vanish click
here.
5. Bring your natural hair color back
Many people, especially those with blond
hair, can see their natural hair color fade away. This is usually
exacerbated by being in the sunshine or swimming in chlorine treated
water. The solution is to dissolve between six and eight aspirin pills
in a glass of water. Rub this solution into your hair and leave it for
about 10 minutes before giving it a good rinse clean. It may take two or
three washes, but soon your hair's natural glory will return.
6. Make acne and zits vanish

Most acne treatments contain salicylic
acid, and, luckily, so does aspirin. So, make an acne reducing paste by
crushing a pill of aspirin with some water, and apply it to your zit.
Leave it like this for a few minutes before rinsing gently. You should
notice that your pimple has become smaller and less red.
7. Heal insect stings and bites

During summer it can be very depressing
that, having tried all the different anti-insect methods to keep your
home and garden bug free, you still end up getting bitten or stung
anyway. But with aspirin on hand you will always have a ready made
medication for your troubled skin. Simply make a paste with a crushed
pill and water, and apply to your bite/sting. Leave for a few minutes
before rinsing it off. This will reduce the inflammation of your sore
wound.
8. Conquer plant infection
Even though you might be a keen gardener,
you will still occasionally happen upon a plant that’s infected and
apparently doomed. But if you dissolve an aspirin pill in one gallon of
water and feed your plant as normal, the pill’s salicylic acid will
encourage growth and strength in any plant. The same solution can also
be used with freshly cut flowers to make them last up to a week in a
vase of water and aspirin.
9. Cure your hangover


Even the best of us sometimes don’t know
when to stop drinking during a special evening. And if you really push
the boat out one night, a bit of foresight should actually help you
reduce the horrible hangover headed your way. Before you go to sleep,
try and remember to take two pills which will inhibit prostaglandins. In
the morning (or whenever you are able to wake up) take a further two
pills during your first meal. Then your headache will be reduced, and
any swelling caused by the prostaglandins will also be decreased.