Aspirin makes me stink
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I've noticed that any time I take Aspirin, 24 hours later, my armpits smell absolutely acrid, and it lasts for about days after stopping. Sulfur soap helps until I start sweating, which is a daily thing for me living in Texas and hating air conditioning.
I'm just curious is anyone else has run into this issue with Aspirin and if perhaps some workarounds have been identified.
The products I've used are HealthNatura's apsirin, Aniprin, and Gericare. The gericare stank was more vinegary. Dose: ~325mg once or twice daily.
Thank you.
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@mpmh said in Aspirin makes me stink:
living in Texas and hating air conditioning
Interesting.
Not aspirin specifically but yes. Are you willing to try something, would you run a three day experiment if I describe it to you? It's going to sound a bit simple and unlikely. It could be nothing, it could be the ticket.
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@ThinPicking what is it?
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I'll continue lbm but I really think you need to chill, reset and recover from your cold first. You currently have the award for most entertaining poaster.
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Concerning the way you're drinking anything, consider yourself a quadrupedal animal or otherwise absent of a pot. Your 'sip size' will be no larger than the apex to the median of a tongue. The total amount can be unaffected or vary with any change in desire to continue. Accordingly, if you're taking any supplements like aspirin, you'll take them one by one and discard a contrived sense that you might need to 'wash' them in a bolus all the way down your gullet. You only need to carry them gently through a deglutition reflex. No choking, obviously.
No texan air-con disrespector chugging. Three days. No lapses. Report back.