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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    The ratios vary most recommend:1:10:3 E,C,A, or 1:10:5. The only purpose of the asprin is to prevent blood platelets from sticking together from the ephedrine as far as I know. That is a good point though. I wonder how necessary the asprin is beyond oh, say 500mg?
    You don't get any added benefit on platelets beyond 100mg aspirin.

    Aspirin is an irreversible inhibitor of thromboxane A2 (an enzyme causing coagulation), so 75-100mg daily is enough to prevent this enzyme.
    A higher dose of aspirin 500mg and up will also inhibit prostacyclin synthesis, which have beneficial effect on platelets.
    This higher doses of aspirin actually negates the positive effect of small doses.
    So higher doses of aspirin should be reserved for pain and inflammation IMO.

    Aspirin is also a weak oxidative uncoupled.
    That is, it has the same effect as 2,4-dintrophenol/DNP.
    (Yet mildy) this is actually not necessarily unhealthy when it's mild.

    It would require very high doses of aspirin to give DNP like effects,
    but aspirin poisoning does cause fever, so.

    But more to the point, high doses of aspirin = more sides, stomach issues, so on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    You don't get any added benefit on platelets beyond 100mg aspirin.

    Aspirin is an irreversible inhibitor of thromboxane A2 (an enzyme causing coagulation), so 75-100mg daily is enough to prevent this enzyme.
    A higher dose of aspirin 500mg and up will also inhibit prostacyclin synthesis, which have beneficial effect on platelets.
    This higher doses of aspirin actually negates the positive effect of small doses.
    So higher doses of aspirin should be reserved for pain and inflammation IMO.

    Aspirin is also a weak oxidative uncoupled.
    That is, it has the same effect as 2,4-dintrophenol/DNP.
    (Yet mildy) this is actually not necessarily unhealthy when it's mild.

    It would require very high doses of aspirin to give DNP like effects,
    but aspirin poisoning does cause fever, so.

    But more to the point, high doses of aspirin = more sides, stomach issues, so on.
    When you put it like that... it should be an EC stack and take one aspirin per day.

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