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    • SeroBassS
      SeroBass @Fructose
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      @Fructose said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

      @SeroBass
      So yes. Indeed, large doses of aspirin are capable of causing nephrotoxicity. A reduction in prostaglandins may reduce renal blood flow and cause impaired glomerular filtration. I think this is due to improper reabsorption of minerals and electrolytes. Adequate hydration may help prevent renal complications and renal tubular apoptosis. Most clinical cases of aspirin-related kidney damage involved large doses taken "all at once." They were also probably not adequately hydrated.

      Vitamin K2 may alleviate the side effects of aspirin, because it has been proven that it can work against vasoconstriction of blood vessels, which is the main cause of damage to kidney tissue after aspirin.

      All right. So meaning that enough OJ, water, milk and little bit of salt will counter the toxicity. Neverthless, I need to go to the doc and do some blood work to check my urat and stuff. Thank you.

      @toiletking said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

      @SeroBass what's the point though. You wanna find out whether it's toxic or what?

      Uncoupling mitochondria --> leaning down/burning fat depots, increasing CO2 etc.

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      • HitlerH
        Hitler
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        I would be weary about taking large Aspirin doses consistently. I was taking ~3 grams a day for a week once and I was fine, but I'm not sure if is preferable or sustainable to do.

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        • JosipBrozTaytoJ
          JosipBrozTayto @SeroBass
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          @SeroBass

          @SeroBass said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

          I am 104kg, 178cm and ca. 20% bodyfat (I am doing Mentzer style bodybuilding). My goal is (of course) to lose fat.

          Literally me. Try cutting fat and replacing with more carbs for a few months. High Carb Low fat is currently the only thing that is working to lower my bodyfat.

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          • SeroBassS
            SeroBass @Hitler
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            @Hitler said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

            I would be weary about taking large Aspirin doses consistently. I was taking ~3 grams a day for a week once and I was fine, but I'm not sure if is preferable or sustainable to do.

            I am at month nr. 2 now. Probably I need to do some blood work...

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            • SeroBassS
              SeroBass @JosipBrozTayto
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              @JosipBrozTayto said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

              @SeroBass

              @SeroBass said in Uncoupling with 4g Aspirin:

              I am 104kg, 178cm and ca. 20% bodyfat (I am doing Mentzer style bodybuilding). My goal is (of course) to lose fat.

              Literally me. Try cutting fat and replacing with more carbs for a few months. High Carb Low fat is currently the only thing that is working to lower my bodyfat.

              Yeah, going well so far. I also do a lot of low intensity cardio to do fatmaxx. It is working. The peaty way to loose weight!

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              • D
                DaveFoster
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                Generally, it's more effective to take 650 mg of aspirin every four to six hours, rather than take 975 mg initially. That's for uncoupling.

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                • Q
                  Quantification
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                  Aspirin can drastically lower workout recovery. Slow wound healing, easily bruising, and lowered muscle repair are all included when you start inhibiting prostaglandins.

                  I am very careful now with aspirin and vitamin e. Estrogen and aromatase expression are usually seen as a bad thing, but they are necessary to some degree in the body.

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                  • SeroBassS
                    SeroBass @DaveFoster
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                    @DaveFoster I am 102 kg. I think this one
                    also matters, no?

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                    • SeroBassS
                      SeroBass @Quantification
                      last edited by

                      @Quantification yes, you are right. But I want to lose fat right now. When the fat is lost, I will go back to normal.

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                      • SeroBassS
                        SeroBass @Fructose
                        last edited by

                        @Fructose got my labs:

                        Creatinin is high because I am significantly muscular and I take creatine.

                        EGFR CKD-EPI, urea and uric acid are fine.
                        Liver has also no problems.

                        In love with Aspirin.

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                        • TexugoDoMelT
                          TexugoDoMel
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                          Did you notice any negative effects on your muscle growth with this dose?

                          When people say that aspirin affects gains, I don't think that prostaglandins are the problem in this case; perhaps it's the fact that aspirin increases AMPK and AMPK reduces muscle protein synthesis.

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