thats just the recommended dose from the british heart foundation, 50mg would be better long term most prob
i use it every day, 75mgs...... on or off cycle
I read somewhere that heart attack risk rises dramatically if you stop year round 'baby aspirin' therapy abruptly.
Just help me, why Aspirin? On cycle???Any good articles on this?
mmm why is that? The heart get used to a certain blood viscosity? Maybe for ppl with a condition to start with?
What happens if you stop taking aspirin every day?You might be surprised to learn that stopping daily aspirin therapy can have a rebound effect that may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke. If you've been on daily aspirin therapy and want to stop, it's important to talk to your doctor before making any changes. Suddenly stopping daily aspirin therapy could have a rebound effect that may trigger a blood clot.
It thins the blood which protects or at least minimizes the risks of getting a heart attack, stroke or other cardio vascular issues. Also since blood is thinner it goes through the organs easier and with lower blood pressure and saves them from working excessively hard. (The blood often thickens on cycle and especially on certain steroids like eq).
And what do you guys use to lower blood pressure?
LINATILAs in enalapril maleate 5-10 mg per day. Great med. even Dan Duchaine suggested that it was one of the best blood pressure meds. for athletes...
Stuck in the 80's... Avapro is waaayyy better.
Any of these 2 drugs to lower blood pressure can cause cramps, or liver stress?
This thread is very helpfuland when is the best time to take the daily aspirin dose?