Douglas Ek
Member
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2017
- Messages
- 642
I know I used Aspirin (like 5-6 months ago) but at a certain point I became nauseous (my doses were never over 100-200mg and I would do that once or twice a week). Why would such a reaction occur, because I was always taking it with K2. Is it possible that Aspirin also depletes the body from Iron? I don't know why I became nauseous when I tried it for a few times, I think it was around that time my first symptoms showed up when I think of it (not pointing my finger to Aspirin in particular) because I was trying out different supps and was on a protocol for quite a long time.
Hard to say whats happening with anti inflammatories like aspirin and vitamin E first of i think they can lower ferritin coz the can lower inflammation. This wouldnt mean lower iron but on top of that they are bloodthinners/anticoagulants which would cause excess loss of blood. You know you lose couple of ml of blood everyday through gut lining and the destruction of blood vessels as you walk on your feet. Exercise also causes micro bleeding. Aspirin and vitamin E increases that bleeding. Up to 20ml per day I read somwhere in the forum so 3 days of aspirin can equal the same amount as a vodka shot of blood being lost extra. So yes it can defo contribute long term. Dont even know if K2 is so active as coagulant. Think K1 is stronger as it’s the go to medication for rat poison/warfarin poisoning. K2 is more bone health and neurological functions