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Other than the risk of bleeding which we can mitigate with vitamin K, do we have any research into any long term side effects of using aspirin? Anyone here used for a year or more?
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I can't really say much about research since there does seem to be a lot of anti-aspirin fearmongering lately. I can't really tell if the anti-aspirin studies have been funded by special interest groups intent on slandering it or if the studies are legit. Just yesterday there was a video telling people to stop taking it;Other than the risk of bleeding which we can mitigate with vitamin K, do we have any research into any long term side effects of using aspirin? Anyone here used for a year or more?
I can't really say much about research since there does seem to be a lot of anti-aspirin fearmongering lately. I can't really tell if the anti-aspirin studies have been funded by special interest groups intent on slandering it or if the studies are legit. Just yesterday there was a video telling people to stop taking it;
View: https://youtu.be/kNOTTkH5UiQ
I have noticed that it's becoming harder and harder to find, especially for the cheap, cost-effective price. I still use it since it definitely helps me in the short term and I don't particularly feel better when I give it up. Obviously the pharmaceuticals would love it if we just forgot about aspirin. I don't tend to trust studies anymore unfortunately.
Maybe you can get it from a German online pharmacy.Yeah I am going to get it in powder form as I find it is damn expensive for what you get here. 20 x 500mg is like 5 euro.
Do they ship all over Europe? Hard to find that info with my level of German.Maybe you can get it from a German online pharmacy.
I can recommend the Ratiopharm version: 100 x 500mg for around 7 EUR
I have nearly a lifetime supply of it in my basement because I am afraid they will try to push it from the OTC market.
The one I linked does not.Do they ship all over Europe? Hard to find that info with my level of German.
Thanks!The one I linked does not.
But Juvalis does for example:
Lieferung und Versandkosten → Online-Apotheke JUVALIS
Schnelle Lieferung und das meist versandkostenfrei. Lesen Sie hier mehr → Online-Apotheke JUVALIS → Deutschlands beliebte Versandapothekewww.juvalis.de
Other than the risk of bleeding which we can mitigate with vitamin K, do we have any research into any long term side effects of using aspirin? Anyone here used for a year or more?
If you don't necessarily want to use aspirin, you could try grounding/earthing. It does the same thing. Prevents clumping by increasing the zeta cell potential of red blood cells. Instead of sticking together, they bump off each other. A similar effect to putting the same side of two magnets together.Reduce the clumping of platelets in your body.
I don’t chronically use aspirin, but I think I really should, since I live in a country where heart disease is the norm.
Was she taking the whole pill? with the talc? I doubt the aspirin would do that if it was dissolved in water with a little baking soda. A concentrated release of acid stuck to the wall of your intestines sounds pretty damaging.I have a friend who was told by her ob-gyn to take 1 regular, 325 mg, aspirin every day due to a clotting problem. I don't know exactly what it was. She took the aspirin faithfully for 10 years and recently developed gastritis in her intestine that they said was due to the aspirin intake. The gastritis inflamed her intestine to the point it was causing her to vomit and food was not passing.
Aspirin's effects on platelet aggregation last about 7 days so there is really no reason to take it daily.
I have a friend who was told by her ob-gyn to take 1 regular, 325 mg, aspirin every day due to a clotting problem. I don't know exactly what it was. She took the aspirin faithfully for 10 years and recently developed gastritis in her intestine that they said was due to the aspirin intake. The gastritis inflamed her intestine to the point it was causing her to vomit and food was not passing.
Aspirin's effects on platelet aggregation last about 7 days so there is really no reason to take it daily.
Was she taking the whole pill? with the talc? I doubt the aspirin would do that if it was dissolved in water with a little baking soda. A concentrated release of acid stuck to the wall of your intestines sounds pretty damaging.
I don't know what she did every time but she told me she took it before bed with a snack and she mentioned things like hot chocolate, milk and cookies, and ice cream. I am sure she didn't dissolve it in water and baking soda. It took 10 years of use to cause the gastritis and it wasn't an ulcer in her stomach but inflamed intestinal lining. I don't have any idea what brand or binders were involved either but she always had food or milk with it.My question is it the aspirin or is it the binders in the aspirin tablet that prevents the tablet from dissolving and thus provides the time for the aspirin to damage tissue.
I think the moral of the story is probably nothing should be taken long term, most especially a product from a drug company. My plan for now is to cycle powdered salicylic acid and Willow bark extract and take occasional breaks. Thanks for the input folks.I don't know what she did every time but she told me she took it before bed with a snack and she mentioned things like hot chocolate, milk and cookies, and ice cream. I am sure she didn't dissolve it in water and baking soda. It took 10 years of use to cause the gastritis and it wasn't an ulcer in her stomach but inflamed intestinal lining. I don't have any idea what brand or binders were involved either but she always had food or milk with it.