Reddit Reddit reviews Aspirin Tablets 325mg by Geri-Care | 1000 Count(packaging may vary)

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Aspirin Tablets 325mg by Geri-Care | 1000 Count(packaging may vary)
ASPIRIN: Geri-Care Aspirin, 325mg uncoated tablets. 1000 count per bottle. NSAID - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug/pain reliever/fever reducer.COMPARE TO BAYER: Compare to the active ingredient of Bayer Aspirin.DOSE: Take 1-2 tablets every 4 hours while symptoms last. Do not take more than 12 tablets in 24 hours, unless directed by a doctor.RELIEF: Provides temporary relief from pain associated with headaches, backache, toothache, menstrual cramps, muscle aches, colds, and minor arthritis pain.SAFE: A chief supplier to nursing homes and hospitals, Geri-Care has become the leading pioneer of quality over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements with a primary focus on the geriatric population.
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4 Reddit comments about Aspirin Tablets 325mg by Geri-Care | 1000 Count(packaging may vary):

u/Stinky_McDoodooface · 1 pointr/vegan

Oh you can also buy pure acetylsalicate, which is aspirin. You can get a tub of the stuff on amazon. It's marketed for horses, but it's just a chemical so humans can use it. I use it and it works great https://www.amazon.com/ANIPRIN-EQ-ASPIRIN-16-OUNCES/dp/B004QH96NK

Or if you prefer normal pills, I also use this one that is just aspirin and corn starch. https://www.amazon.com/Bottled-Aspirin-1000-bottle-NSAID/dp/B0006GE5F4/

u/team_pancakes · 1 pointr/Nootropics

> I just make sure to chew first as I don't want it to stick to the side of my stomach lining and cause internal bleeding.

What does that mean exactly? How does chewing it help it not stick to your stomach lining? What do you think about bulk acetylsalicylic acid in water https://www.amazon.com/ANIPRIN-EQ-ASPIRIN-16-OUNCES/dp/B004QH96NK

> generic brands are full of buffer, stick to Bayer.

Have you ever looked at GeriCare? The only inactive ingredient is corn starch. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006GE5F4/

u/TeletubbyPower · 0 pointsr/Paleo

I believe many people are confused about what a paleo diet is, or how to lose body fat% in a healthy manner. If you have read something which contradicts what I am saying, perhaps you can further our discussion by presenting that argument.

Knowledge can only be advanced if people share what they know with others. Either one of us may have better reasoning, science, or experience about a specific topic of disagreement. But, the topic needs to be discussed for either of us to learn and advance our knowledge of the subject.

Aspirin is not required to boost the metabolism. The active ingredient in aspirin is salicylic acid which is found in nature in the bark of the white willow tree as well as in small amounts in fruits. It has been used as a medicine since before the time of Hippocrates.

Aspirin basically inhibits ketosis and forces cells to use oxidative metabolism(burning sugar for fuel). When metabolism is impaired, and disease has set in, be it cancer, diabetes, or obesity, cells will not be using oxidative metabolism efficiently due to elevated levels of stress hormones which force the oxidation of fats. Oxidation of glucose produces greater levels of co2 and oxygenation of tissues. (People living at altitude live longer due to more co2 in their environment). Carbohydrate oxidation can be impaired when the metabolism has slowed, and most people will have too much polyunsaturated fat in their tissues as a result of the modern diet. The oxidation of polyunsaturated fats is quite toxic to the body:

"Substances very much like the prostaglandins, called isoprostanes and neuroprostanes, are formed spontaneously from highly unsaturated fatty acids, and are useful as indicators of the rate of lipid peroxidation in the body. Most of the products of lipid peroxidation are toxic, as a result of their reactions with proteins, DNA, and the mitochondria. The age-related glycation products that are usually blamed on sugar, are largely the result of peroxidation of the polyunsaturated fatty acids." (http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/fats-degeneration3.shtml)

Aspirin can inhibit the formation of prostaglandins and force the oxidation of glucose, allowing polyunsaturated fats to be detoxified naturally through glucuronidation in the liver. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucuronidation)

Eating a lot of carbohydrates constantly throughout the day can cause the cells to become more efficient at oxidative metabolism and rely less on fatty acid metabolism which is why aspirin is not necessary to boost metabolism. However, if someone is very damaged, or is suffering from diabetes or cancer, the use of aspirin is probably a good idea.

Side effects from aspirin can be minimized by choosing a product with minimal added fillers(I have used: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006GE5F4/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1421578518&sr=1&keywords=aspirin) and dissolving the tablet in a little hot water before consumption. It is recommended to take vitamin K2 if high dosages of aspirin are going to be used, or if aspirin will be taken frequently. It is also a good idea to take it with food and I would warn against taking aspirin if less than 200 grams of carbohydrates a day are being consumed as the stomach lining may be too weak at that point.

I have experimented with aspirin and can attest to its metabolism boosting properties. I am healthier than most people, yet I feel clearer headed and more focused when I have taken aspirin in the past. I do not take aspirin regularly, not even weekly, only when I feel too stressed out, but I think it is a good supplement to have at one's disposal.

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