aspirin

  1. haidut

    Aspirin as effective as pharma blood thinners

    The study only looked at patients hospitalized for bone fractures, but I don't see why the results would be any different for any other condition and in any other setting (hospitalized or not). This probably at least the 10th study I have seen over the last few years demonstrating that humble...
  2. tastyfood

    4g of aspirin per day made me go into a stuffed nose, bronchospasm and asthma.

    Looks like I hit my limit with daily aspirin intake, and I will have to make some tweaks if I want to take that much daily. I took 4g in 4 separate doses of 1g daily for about 10 days without issues. Feeling great. Good metabolic effects, even visible in things like hair. At day 11 or 12 I...
  3. haidut

    PUFA metabolite (prostaglandin) promotes lipolysis / fibrosis, causes obesity / diabetes

    Just in case there are still doubts out there about just how detrimental PUFA is to our health, here is a study showing that just one of PUFA's "normal" metabolites (i.e. enzymatically derived, instead of through peroxidation) is sufficient to elevate lipolysis, and that effect alone is enough...
  4. blackface

    Take the Parasite Pill!

    Its time for some schizo posting. @JamesGatz you can gladly join. I just stumbled upon this document called "Parasite Pill 2.0" which was mostly likely created on 4chan or somewhere in those circles. I think that RP community is very well knowledgable about bacteria, parasites and gut health...
  5. haidut

    Aspirin as effective as heparin for preventing blood clots

    Mainstream medicine makes no secret of its intense hate for aspirin. That humble drug has been the subject of countless articles of propaganda (many of them ghostwritten), with the goal of driving doctors towards eliminating aspirin from their practice. One of the most "sensitive" areas of...
  6. J

    Free fatty acid suppression by Copper Nicotinate and Salicylates

    According to Ray’s work, lowering free fatty acids seems to be an essential factor in promoting proper health and regeneration, so I thought I’d post a few studies I found. Copper Nicotinate...
  7. haidut

    Pregnenolone/aspirin can block cellular estrogen uptake, PUFA promotes it

    I have posted in the past about the "obscure" estrogen estrone sulfate (E1S) and its role as a biomarker of both onset and progression of breast, colon, prostate, endometrial, and many other cancers. Despite its major role in cancer development, E1S remains known to mainstream medicine as simply...
  8. A

    The glycine deportation system and its pharmacological consequences

    Abstract The glycine deportation system is an essential component of glycine catabolism in man whereby 400 to 800 mg glycine per day are deported into urine as hippuric acid. The molecular escort for this deportation is benzoic acid, which derives from the diet and from gut microbiota metabolism...
  9. Orome

    Aspirin may treat osteoporosis

    This is not the first (human / animal) study coming to this conclusion. But if you do a quick Google search you still get the usual "potential risks outweigh the benefits" results. --- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36050471/ Abstract The use of low-dose aspirin in older adults is increasing...
  10. R

    Aspirin For Gluten Enteropathy

    A nice journal editorial from 1982 about using aspirin to prevent the symptoms of gluten ingestion in coeliac disease. I have celiac and have also found this to be true. https://sci-hub.se/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6127560/
  11. haidut

    Aspirin may treat pancreatitis...and other fibrotic conditions

    While most of medicine's attention is focused on acute pancreatitis (AP) since AP is often deadly, rates of chronic pancreatitis (CP) have been rising over the last 2-3 decades and it is now recognized that CP is a "gateway" condition to either liver or pancreatic cancers. Officially, CP has no...
  12. UG Krishnamurti

    The reason why aspirin causes intestinal discomfort, intestinal bleeding, tinnitus or kidney pain in some people?

    According to this study they've made a bold claim that all IBD (Inflammatory bowel diseases) are caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) "we additionally suggest that all of IBD may be caused by MAP [16, 22, 26]" They also shown that all "antiinflammatories" and...
  13. cs3000

    Why does Aspirin give me painful hot toes & finger joints?

    a lot of ppl use aspirin here & i do notice mood enhancing effects the times I try it. But even lower doses gives me painful stiff very hot fingers and toes reliably & acutely. I get this at other times too mostly at nighttime for some unknown reason - but i noticed Aspirin is a definite acute...
  14. BestSinceDAYONE

    Best Ways to Fight EMF / Ionizing Radiation

    Let me preface this before anything, that I never used to believe in this type of effect causing major damage to people...but let's just say I have felt the exact effects and I notice EXACTLY when I am getting hit with something, major migraine, fatigue, burning sensations etc. My question is...
  15. Mauritio

    Carbonic anhydrase II as a biomarker for vascular calcification

    "Several other synthetic estrogenic substances, ethynylestradiol, lindane, PCBs, cause eggshell thinning, partly by altering carbonic anhydrase activity (Holm, et al, 2006). Estrogen and serotonin activate carbonic anhydrase in some tissues, progesterone tends to inhibit it." -Ray Peat Peat has...
  16. Jonathan Estis

    For 325 mg aspirin tablets... which brand is better?

    planning on doing 2g+ aspirin per day with high caffeine as alternative to DNP for weight loss. I want to know which brand of aspirin sits right with most people. i've only used healthA2Z brand in the past for lower doses and it has worked without problems while using kuinone k2 to mitigate...
  17. haidut

    Low-dose aspirin may prevent most dementias (even Alzheimer's)

    Over the last couple of months, a few studies came out arguing (again) that aspirin is not worth the risk and that people should stop taking it. It seems that Big Pharma has a schedule of pumping propaganda out every year or so against the main "threats" to its dominance - aspirin, vitamin D...
  18. NewACC

    Aspirin Cause Antiserotonine Effect Only At Low Doses (My Vision of the Non-Linear Dose-Dependent Antiserotonin Effect of Aspirin)

    Dear peats! As you all know, serotonin has a direct aggregative coagulant effect through the 5-ht2 family of receptors. And so, aspirin has the strongest antiplatelet effect at doses below 325 mg. We also know that aspirin has the most potent beneficial effect on tyrosine hydroxylase at a...
  19. NewACC

    My Vision of the Non-Linear Dose-Dependent Antiserotonin Effect of Aspirin

    Dear peats! As you all know, serotonin has a direct aggregative coagulant effect through the 5-ht2 family of receptors. And so, aspirin has the strongest antiplatelet effect at doses below 325 mg. We also know that aspirin has the most potent beneficial effect on tyrosine hydroxylase at a...
  20. H

    Aspirin use

    There was an article published in the ESC Heart Failure in November 2021 putting some negative light on aspirin use, just in case somebody did not see it. Maybe worthwhile to discuss. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ehf2.13688
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