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    10g of aspirin made safe for the hypo and unhypo is this it chat

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      heyman @alfredoolivas
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      @alfredoolivas why did you end up in hospital?

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      • alfredoolivasA
        alfredoolivas @heyman
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        @heyman A heavy night of drinking with the combination I mentioned above

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        • jamezb46J
          jamezb46 @hwisdom
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          @hwisdom Had 0 tolerance to aspirin at the time and IIRC it was on an empty stomach.

          In time there is life but no knowledge; outside time there is knowledge but no life

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          • ethanE
            ethan @alfredoolivas
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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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            • hwisdomH
              hwisdom @alfredoolivas
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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

              MILF
              man I love fasting

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              • hwisdomH
                hwisdom @jamezb46
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                @jamezb46 not beeing on an empty stomach woulda lwk fixed most of ur issues w aspirin I think its worth that u reconsider it fr

                MILF
                man I love fasting

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                • alfredoolivasA
                  alfredoolivas @hwisdom
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                  @hwisdom The study didn't mention anything about "hypo" anything - hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, hyponada. It inhibits mitochondrial respiration, no matter how much food you eat. It's a dose dependent effect and bound to happen at 10 grams a day. You know it's happening as soon as you get tinnitus as that is a sign of intracellular calcium elevation. And yes, I was doing a lot of harm to my body. That's why I am here warning you, to not my mistakes.

                  7 more studies;

                  1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14684840/
                  2. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC316328/
                  3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10318699/
                  4. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC59253/
                  5. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15505497/
                  6. https://bp.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/bpl-201501-0024_extracellular-atp-alleviates-the-salicylic-acid-induced-inhibition-of-cell-viability-and-respiratio.php
                  7. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0003986156902831
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                  • hwisdomH
                    hwisdom @alfredoolivas
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                    @alfredoolivas brub have u read peats article abt calcium? calcium enters the cells in states of metabolic disfunction as a compensatory mechanism for the lack of mgnesium not coupling w ATP. Aspirin causing u less ATP and more intracellular Ca means that its making u "hypo" and peat has spoken even in the same article abt how aspirin helps against intracellular ca + the fact that aspirin is very safe if u know how to do it right

                    MILF
                    man I love fasting

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                    • alfredoolivasA
                      alfredoolivas @hwisdom
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                      @hwisdom I showed you 8 studies where aspirin increased intracellular calcium. And all you had to say is "peat said differently".

                      Peat never justified taking 10 grams of aspirin, but if you want to use Peat's opinions of a tablet on aspirin, to justify taking 30 tablets, go ahead.

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                      • hwisdomH
                        hwisdom @alfredoolivas
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                        @alfredoolivas you didnt read my reply the same way u didnt even read ur own studies, bcus u didnt send 8 u sent 6, literally posted 2 studies two times each

                        but yea anyhow, all ur studies were pretty much done on cell cultures of tobacco, the last one u sent were done on rats, but the first quote was literally "Each of the compounds tested was found to inhibit in vitro brain glycolysis." while u said that aspirin increases glycolosis?

                        u take 200mcg of t3 (for some reason without t4)+ 25mg of nictone and 10x that in caffeine as well as 2grams of test, all of which become super expensivfe and taxing on the body, dont u think that the aspirin was what broke the camels back
                        the 2 grams of test converting into 5ar metabolites are exceptionally expensive since all what estrogen is, is just a safety break on ur metabolism because it can't support having this excessive anabolism, ofc any small amounts of uncoupling would be damaging

                        me personally ion take roids ion take shit barely so I think mega doses of aspirin would be rlly goated for me

                        MILF
                        man I love fasting

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