10g of aspirin made safe for the hypo and unhypo is this it chat
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Ive recently been super intressted in reversing the effects of sneed oils and aspirin is a major cornerstone in doing so
most of their inflammatory effects comes from their convertion via the enzymes COX 1& COX 2 into prosteoglandins
and aspirin inhibits these enzymesso Ive done a lil digging and found out that you would need to add the following into it:
-Baking soda (against the acidity from aspirin + against lactate)
-glycine (liver metabolism of salicylates requires glycine)
-thiamine (the metabolism of aspirin depeletes it)
-vit K (bcus its protective for tha gut-dextrose (very fast digestive carbs, perhaps not needed when eaten w a big meal. Required to not cause hypoglycemia or whatever i forgor
-fiber (to slow it all down for ur liver to handle it, maybe not needed when taken w lunch)
-milk ( Ca, mg and salt, good for the gut, also not needed when taken w lunch, but could be good to dissovle the aspirin in)what do we think chat
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there is actually a paper showing all the known vitamins aspirin depletes and it is more than thiamine. they mention folic acid ( I think they specifically say 'folic acid' and not folate, which is kinda weird but it may just be them being lazy with the names).
dextrose at a 1:2 ratio of table sugar is apparently ideal
so for 2 tablespoons of sugar you add 1 tablespoon dextrose, instead of taking 3 tablespoons sugar.
baking soda making aspirin 'less acidic' is funny. because wikipedia says the reason the German not-jewish guy invented aspirin was for a less acidic salicylic acid for his dad who takes it for arthritis. idk about the acidity, but anyways that led me to look into the invention story of aspirin and this itself may be propaganda or it may be true, but apparently his German jewish advisor actually directed the invention of aspirin, the German not-jewish guy known for it is just a chemist who got all the credit after the German is jewish guy left Germany due to Hitler stuff. it could very well be a jewish cope or maybe it is indeed a not-jewish cope.
furthermore on a related note, the user olive says on rpf that aspirin interferes with endogenous GLA production, I have not been able to find the reference for this, the closest mention of GLA and aspirin I found it aspirin works more downstream and encourages DGLA to become the anti inflammatory pge, rather than the inflammatory one. in any case I feel like GLA supplementation (an omega6 pufa) alongside aspirin might be le good.
someone said haidut says that even peat wasn't against GLA, but im not sure if I saw haidut actually say that let alone peat say that.
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@sunsunsun thanks for the tips w the sugar gang
but abt the acidity of aspirin, apparently the thing w it is that peat literally talked abt how the aspirin tablet itself dissolves the stomach which why big Zog says that it causes gut issues and bleeding, and this is why peat told niggas to take the aspirin tablet and crush + mix in water
but intressting nonetheless fr -
@hwisdom aspirin actually triggers the change of gut mucosal peptide makeup to make the mucus more resistant to irritants . it takes a couple weeks after the first aspirin dose
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@hwisdom Don't rely on milk for Magnesium. You don't really absorb all that much Magnesium from foods high in Calcium.
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@pittybitty ohh yea ur right thanks
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@hwisdom This dose will inhibit mitochondrial respiration and massively increase glycolysis. And it will cause tinitis, hypoglycemia and excessive hunger, meaning you can't lose weight. Source; I have tried this, along with 200mcg of T3, 200mg of caffeine, 25mg of nicotine via a patch, 2100mg of test e. USELESS experiment. Not an ounce lost.
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@alfredoolivas you tried 10g of aspirin?
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@sunsunsun A few times
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@alfredoolivas mein gott…
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@sunsunsun I have my own high dose aspirin experience.
Took around 750mg. Next day, got extreme redness and vasodilation in the face from mild social embarrassment at work (just typical stuff). Was very noticeable and not at all mild.
Few days later, I got noticeably red in the face while lifting, way more than normal. Felt extremely overheated and pulse was way too high.
MONTHS later, I dealt with a pulse in my left ear that only went away about 4 months later.
Never ever do this.
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@jamezb46 this happened to me on DNP, i wonder if its just not being in oxphos
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@alfredoolivas yea dude its totally not the 15 grains worth of thyroid or the 20x test levels and its actually the aspirin that according to peat is rlly safe yea dude
like are those the things u tried at once or are you just flexing how faustian u r
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@jamezb46 were u taking it on an empty stomach? were u doing the things properly e.g the shit I mentioned above or did u just take ur 750mg dose of aspirin? cus to me this sounds like a very low-moderate dose, and having smyptoms from this amount of aspirin means that you have bigger issues to take care of
also the cheek redness is likely because of increased bloodflow bcus of how thin ur blood is on it
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@hwisdom This isn't a flex. I've tried the 10g of aspirin alone, alongside all of those things in combination.
I suffered no symptoms mentioned above when taking those things, before adding aspirin.
Excessive aspirin, can increase intracellular calcium and inhibit mitochondrial repsiraiton.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1575002/
"The Ca2+ induced mitochondrial swelling is enhanced in the presence of salicylic acid and in which turn leads to loss of biosynthesis of ATP. These results suggest that salicylic acid may promote cellular damage in pathophysiological states associated with increase in intracellular free calcium."
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@alfredoolivas why did you end up in hospital?
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@heyman A heavy night of drinking with the combination I mentioned above
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@hwisdom Had 0 tolerance to aspirin at the time and IIRC it was on an empty stomach.
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@alfredoolivas was any of it related to bromocriptine or cabergoline use? bromocriptine makes me feel like shit and high at the same time
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@alfredoolivas it sounds like you're straining ur body too much and ur study says that aspirin makes u hypo, which only is true if you're not providing it w enough resources