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Thank you! I presume oral, but with food or without food?about 5mg K2 MK4
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Thank you! I presume oral, but with food or without food?about 5mg K2 MK4
Thank you! I presume oral, but with food or without food?
Lowering stress isn't going to mess with your ballsIt doesn't really surprise me, everything that works against hair loss / baldness mess up with testosterone and androgens, always. This is always like a trade between your hair or your balls
Thanks!topicsl usually.
Because it's not a miracle drug like a lot of people on here thinkTo be honest, with all the positive studies that get posted on here I thought i'd be seeing a lot more people who have benefitted from regular aspirin dosing, but that doesn't appear to be the case. There's definitely some but not as many as I'd expect.
Studies show Aspirin has negative effects on testosterone and sperm production.Lowering stress isn't going to mess with your balls
You said that everything effective for hair loss wrecks you balls. Lowering physiological or other stress is pro-Andeogenic and lowers hair loss.Because it's not a miracle drug like a lot of people on here think
Studies show Aspirin has negative effects on testosterone and sperm production.
Would like to see the studies or RP quotes on thisAspirin also increases intestinal permeability so it is not something that should be taken frequently.
Feel like the starch molecules could have played a role, i.e. perforation from persorbtion. Wonder if @haidut has heard of this?@Elast1c
A peg400 test would probably be even better but still.Thieme E-Journals - International Journal of Sports Medicine / Abstract
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You seem to be in perfect health, very lucky for you. Why are you on a forum for sick people? I’m honestly curious because I never would care about this forum if I was well.Hi,
just want to add my (anectdotal) experience.
I am taking Asprin daily since 13 years now (minus some rare days where I simply forget) in dosages between 100mg and 500mg. I have never done blood works for testosterone because I never had any symptoms which would lead me in this direction. If I Google for "low testosterone symptoms" for example I get the below result:
Specific Signs/Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency (TD)
I am not even suffering from one those symptoms. Espcially the first 4 points are more of the complete opposite .
- Reduced sex drive.
- Reduced erectile function.
- Loss of body hair.
- Less beard growth.
- Loss of lean muscle mass.
- Feeling very tired all the time (fatigue)
- Obesity (being overweight)
- Symptoms of depression.
But that's just me though. Everyone is different.
You seem to be in perfect health, very lucky for you. Why are you on a forum for sick people? I’m honestly curious because I never would care about this forum if I was well.
This is trueHi Peaterpeater,
unfortunately my health is not perfect at all and currently I am working on a few issues which I try to improve (mostly gut related). It's just that I don't have any of the above symptoms or others that I would associate with low testosterone or sperm count.
But even if I would resolve my issues I would still care about this forum because it is full of wisdom and intelligent people. Both are hard to find nowadays . Plus you must invest to keep and preserve your good health. In the world we are living in that's as difficult as it can get.
Wondering haidut's opinions on all of this....
Except that in humans, even higher doses of aspirin actually lowered cortisol and increased testosterone.
@ecstatichamster @ChargerAspirin Decreases Cortisol And Increases Testosterone In Humans
This was a short-term human study, which makes it particularly interesting to athletes and people with hypothyroidism. When Ray was asked about declining health in an aging male, his response was: "...Thyroid deficiency in men typically causes a high ratio of cortisol to testosterone, with a...raypeatforum.com
There is no doubt in my mind aspirin as a negative effect on humans testicules and testosterone production.Interesting meta study here:
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"According to the PubMed data base, there are at least fifty published articles that link between aspirin and semen quality. However, such link has yet to be comprehensively discussed and summarised. This work reviews and summarises the effect of aspirin on semen quality and sperm fertility characteristics, and hence on semen fertilising ability. To achieve this contribution, an electronic search of PubMed and Scopus databases was conducted for original manuscripts, presented from January 1974 through September 2019, via the keywords “aspirin” and “acetylsalicylic acid” versus “sperm” and “semen.” In summary, there is a scientific research consensus that reveals negative effects of aspirin on semen quality. Still, clinical studies that directly examine the effect of aspirin on the main semen quality parameters are needed to support this conclusion. Mechanistically, the negative documented effect of aspirin on semen quality parameters may be attributable to decreased synthesis of testosterone, reduced function of nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells, decreased formation of testicular prostaglandins, reduced production of seminal nitric oxide and increased oxidative injury to sperm."
Frustratingly there don't seem to be any straight clinical studies. Each study has a caveat, either it's an epidemiological study or it's poorly controlled, animal model, general NSAID rather than Asprin specifically etc.
That new study looks interestingWondering haidut's opinions on all of this....