Im on Aspirin now because Ray Peat said Aspirin improves thyroid function n also acts as a Aromatase inhibitor

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Im on Aspirin now because Ray Peat said Aspirin improves thyroid function n also acts as a Aromatase inhibitor

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It also acts a mitochondrial uncoupler in high doses but take vit k2 w every two days if you do high dose aspirin. Aspirin also reduces inflammation everywhere in the body and reduces lipolysis and NO, so it mogs .
 
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It also acts a mitochondrial uncoupler in high doses but take vit k2 w every two days if you do high dose aspirin. Aspirin also reduces inflammation everywhere in the body and reduces lipolysis and NO, so it mogs .

Aspirin also lowers cortisol and increases testosteron


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Pseudoscience
 
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Aspirin has dopaminergic effects


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Aspirin cures Erectile Dysfunction


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Aspirin cures Erectile Dysfunction


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When my BP got too high on 500 test I had to take aspirin to counteract it. High BP causes ED in men. What dose of aspirin do you take?
 
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When my BP got too high on 500 test I had to take aspirin to counteract it. High BP causes ED in men. What dose of aspirin do you take?

Between 500 - 1000 mg a day bro

Its possible that your BP is high from Phenibut withdrawals also bro

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Are there any good resources to study Ray Peat diet? Should I just read the forum?
 
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Between 500 - 1000 mg a day bro

Its possible that your BP is high from Phenibut withdrawals also bro

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At the time it was caused by high test dose. Are you worried about blood thinning on aspirin?
 
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At the time it was caused by high test dose. Are you worried about blood thinning on aspirin?

Not worried about it bro. If you are , you can take vit k2 mk4 with it

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Do not take aspirin. You’re unnecessarily increasing your risk for internal bleeding.
 
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Do you have results from following his diet?

Yes. Got my thyroid levels checked and I have a good thyroid. Also weight loss and nootropic effects from eating high fructose.

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Yes. Got my thyroid levels checked and I have a good thyroid. Also weight loss and nootropic effects from eating high fructose.

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Nice bro! I will read more on it
 
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Yes. Got my thyroid levels checked and I have a good thyroid. Also weight loss and nootropic effects from eating high fructose.

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What is your diet like?
 
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What is your diet like?

High fructose, meat , dairy, butter, rice , potatoes, carrots, fish, coffee with milk n sugar , fresh squeezed orange juice , salt ,

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High fructose, meat , dairy, butter, rice , potatoes, carrots, fish, coffee with milk n sugar , fresh squeezed orange juice , salt ,

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Very good
 
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I would hop on it tbh But I'm paranoid about getting that Reye's Syndrome shit
 
Whats that

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Reye's (Reye) syndrome is a rare but serious condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain. Reye's syndrome most often affects children and teenagers recovering from a viral infection, most commonly the flu or chickenpox.

Aspirin has been linked with Reye's syndrome, so use caution when giving aspirin to children or teenagers for fever or pain. Though aspirin is approved for use in children older than age 3, children and teenagers recovering from chickenpox or flu-like symptoms should never take aspirin.
 
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Look into its potential negative effects on the mitochondria
 
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