Aspirin daily to prevent blood clots

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Anyone else take aspirin or low dose aspirin to prevent possible blood clots?

Any downsides to it? @Type-IIx
 
I take 75mg tabs, started since people started dropping after covid.
I also had long covid symptoms.
for drawbacks some peope say it distroys your stomach in the long term... I can see 500mg doing it but 50-75...I have a hard time believing it. in either case it was worth it for me vs the alternative....
 
Anyone else take aspirin or low dose aspirin to prevent possible blood clots?

Any downsides to it? @Type-IIx
Nearly everyone should take aspirin. All you need is 50mg per day to get the anticoagulation benefit. Actually, even 50mg twice per week is enough to have relatively effective anticoagulant effects. You can go higher on the dosing. Some people take a 365mg tablet per day, forever.

With aspirin, the more you take, and the longer duration you take it, the more effective it is, specially for anti-cancer benefits. But make no mistake: you can make your blood too thin and you can bleed when you shouldn't. The body can become tolerant to this effect but you have to micromanage this on your own and know when to slow down.

To protect the gut take 500mg Vitamin C atleast half an hour prior to taking the aspirin. Also, take it with glycine, however many grams you want. The glycine and Vitamin C protect the gastrointestinal tract/gut etc. And don't lay down for an hour after taking aspirin.

For the ultimate destroyer of blood clots, use atleast 10,800 units of nattokinase daily.


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Baby asprin specifically should be easier on the stomach right. because of the lower dose?
In Europe they sell 100mg baby aspirin tablets with a special coating that makes it pass the stomach with no problems. Otherwise it will sooner or later lead to stomach problems (as far as I know).
 
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You must use a coated aspirin that dissolves in the intestines.
Such a drug can be used for many years without harm to the stomach.
The standard dosage is 50-75 mg.
 
Baby asprin specifically should be easier on the stomach right. because of the lower dose?
Just follow my advice and you'll probably never have a problem. Vitamin C and glycine are fully protective. The paradoxal reality is that aspirin PROTECTS and PREVENTS the gastrointestinal tract from developing cancer and it also treats cancer. So while you may develop gastrointestinal irritation from taking aspirin without vitamin C and glycine, it still protects you.

I recommend something like an effervescent like AlkaSeltzer or just dissolve the aspirin yourself and you can combine with baking soda.
 
I take 75mg tabs, started since people started dropping after covid.
I also had long covid symptoms.
for drawbacks some peope say it distroys your stomach in the long term... I can see 500mg doing it but 50-75...I have a hard time believing it. in either case it was worth it for me vs the alternative....
I don't think the benifits out way the potential harm. If you also supplement with fish oil that increases your risk for developing an ulcer . I'm assuming you do bc most BB do in some form.
 
I don't think the benifits out way the potential harm. If you also supplement with fish oil that increases your risk for developing an ulcer . I'm assuming you do bc most BB do in some form.
Wait,The fish oil increases the risk for ulcers or combined with the aspirin,or did I understand that wrong?

So yeah every time I see a topic on aspirin the opinions are divided... you'd think that for something so widely used a consensus would have been reached by now...but no..
 
With high hematocrit and bad cholesterol, it would be a good idea to protect yourself from blood clots.
The harm from 50 mg of coated aspirin is negligible.
 
Wait,The fish oil increases the risk for ulcers or combined with the aspirin,or did I understand that wrong?

So yeah every time I see a topic on aspirin the opinions are divided... you'd think that for something so widely used a consensus would have been reached by now...but no..
Right its my understanding that if you take aspirin while your taking fish oil it increases the risks. There's other supplements that do this as well.
 
Wait,The fish oil increases the risk for ulcers or combined with the aspirin,or did I understand that wrong?

So yeah every time I see a topic on aspirin the opinions are divided... you'd think that for something so widely used a consensus would have been reached by now...but no..
Fish oil on its own, and through its own mechanisms, unrelated to aspirin, increases the risk of stroke, hemorrhage, cardiac events etc. As a result, it's probably not good to combine fish oil and aspirin, but people do it.

I don't think people should take fish oil, at all. If people want these fatty acids, they should eat cold water fish.

Aspirin has been the target of hate campaigns for the last 80 years or maybe longer.

This is a great article.
 
Fish oil on its own, and through its own mechanisms, unrelated to aspirin, increases the risk of stroke, hemorrhage, cardiac events etc. As a result, it's probably not good to combine fish oil and aspirin, but people do it.

I don't think people should take fish oil, at all. If people want these fatty acids, they should eat cold water fish.

Aspirin has been the target of hate campaigns for the last 80 years or maybe longer.

This is a great article.
yep, there's different opinions out there on this. I'm just not a fan of taking aspirin "daily" It causes alot of different chemical reactions in the body combined with a number of different compounds...but at the end of the day its a personal choice.
 
yep, there's different opinions out there on this. I'm just not a fan of taking aspirin "daily" It causes alot of different chemical reactions in the body combined with a number of different compounds...but at the end of the day its a personal choice.
Luckily, you don't have to take it daily to get the anticoagulation effects. Twice per week of 50mg is usually enough.

I need to find the study I am referring too which concluded the 50mg dose. Some people may need more aspirin and more often.
 
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Everything we eat or drink is chemistry.
Aspirin is well researched and is not a heavy chemical.
The therapeutic effects far outweigh the possible harm.
This is what you need to know when making your choice.
 
Not being able to properly clot is not something you want if you don't have a serious underlying condition
Are you talking about bleeding?
You overestimate aspirin ))
I have had various skin injuries over the course of my aspirin use. There have been no problems with blood clotting.
Many factors are responsible for clotting when bleeding. Aspirin reduces one.
We are talking about just 50mg of aspirin a day.
 
Cardiologists I work with don’t recommend daily aspirin in healthy people anymore. Only those with known heart disease/stents, etc.
 
Cardiologists I work with don’t recommend daily aspirin in healthy people anymore. Only those with known heart disease/stents, etc.

I've had my cardiologist office think about telling me to take aspirin twice. They would ask if I did then pause as if thinking about telling me to lol.

But I've read this too. That it can actually cause clots.
 
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