"The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites"
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@Razvan you got aspirin anemia from reduced iron and/or some other mechanism (blocking red blood cell production)? how'd you recover?
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@Razvan said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Insomniac If u want to get crazy anemia take aspirin everyday like I did for years and then u will go to the ER dying. And yeah, thyroid intake didn't even matter. Aspirin can directly block the red blood cell production.
I'm working on it but I'd rather die than go to a hospital. Hospitals are dangerous.
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@sneedful said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Razvan you got aspirin anemia from reduced iron and/or some other mechanism (blocking red blood cell production)? how'd you recover?
I was wondering the same thing
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@Razvan said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Insomniac If u want to get crazy anemia take aspirin everyday like I did for years and then u will go to the ER dying. And yeah, thyroid intake didn't even matter. Aspirin can directly block the red blood cell production.
We're you doing an iron panel testing during that time?
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@Insomniac 50 mg k2 mk4 high iron intake and b2 cured me.
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@Razvan said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Insomniac 50 mg k2 mk4 high iron intake and b2 cured me.
Appreciated.
Because of your post on another forum I avoid also taking vitamin E. Do you recall the dose?
It's good to post it so anybody who wants to become dangerously anemic will know how .
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Georgi Dinkov said the sweet spot was taking aspirin just twice during a month.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXq4S2Dx_b8 (Timestamp: 1:23:20)
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@MarkusAllenUSA said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
Georgi Dinkov said the sweet spot was taking aspirin just twice during a month.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXq4S2Dx_b8 (Timestamp: 1:23:20)
Thanks. He's such a fun interview.
I think I heard him say 2x per week.
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@Insomniac
Good catch. I appreciate you fact checking me on this.He mentioned both periods.
Here's the transcript:
"that saying that for some cancers even twice a month is enough that's all you need to take um probably because it builds up or because it fixes some of these metabolic derangements that are there so I take twice a week I take a regular tablet twice a week uh I take ninite at 500 milligrams daily..."
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@MarkusAllenUSA said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Insomniac
Good catch. I appreciate you fact checking me on this.No problem. He's very entertaining.
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@Insomniac
I'm curious about your "he's very entertaining" reply.Are you suggesting Georgi's nothing beyond entertaining?
Blink twice if yes
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@MarkusAllenUSA said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
@Insomniac
I'm curious about your "he's very entertaining" reply.Are you suggesting Georgi's nothing beyond entertaining?
Blink twice if yes
He's a blast to listen too. I'm a fan.
In particular I enjoy hearing him talk about human metabolism. His energy sells his philosophy although he was probably born with it tbh.
The guy works a 9-5 and does the bio-energetic stuff on the side. Incredible
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I wasn't clear...
Do you agree with his conclusions about proper nutrition and excellent health?
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@MarkusAllenUSA said in "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites":
Do you agree with his conclusions about proper nutrition and excellent health?
I agree with his position that the medical system has ignored issues with cellular metabolism as a primary driver of disease.
Nobody is correct about everything and even brilliant people are pulled away from the truth due to biases but he offers a valuable perspective imo.