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you mean to tell me the original Zoroastrianmaxxed Zarathustra following Ahura Mazda worshipping 6zrir6a ? I cannot sacrifice such a grandeous soul without solid evidence of an IQ mog, this was the least expected user, and the worst possible one you could have suggested to me, doing this would be complete betrayal to my entire existence
People tend to view aspirin as a nefarious pharmaceutical but in reality its medicine that's been used for years and ill talk about the pros and cons of Aspirin and hopefully understand it
Aspirin is also known as Acetylsalicylic Acid is a anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relive pain,fever and of course inflammation also at low dosages daily it can prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing blood clots, Kawasaki disease, Pericarditis and Rheumatic fever this medication is found from the bark of willow trees which was found and developed by Bayer Chemists in 1897 to reduce the harsh stomach side effects of natural salicylic acid.
Kawasaki Diseaseis a syndrome of unknown cause so far which results in a fever that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It is a form ofVasculitisin which medium sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by Antipyretics
Vasculitisis the name of a group of conditions that cause inflammation of the blood vessels. Inflammation is your immune system's natural response to injury or infection. It causes swelling and can help the body deal with invading germs. But in vasculitis, for some reason the immune system attacks healthy blood vessels, causing them to become swollen and narrow. This may be triggered by an infection, another underlying condition or a medicine, although often the cause is unknown. Vasculitis can range from a minor problem that just affects the skin to a more serious illness that causes problems with organs like the heart or kidneys. There are many types of vasculitis. The rest of this page discusses a range of potential causes.
Antipyreticsis a substance that reduces fevers through causing the hypothalamus to override a prostaglandin induced increase in tempertaure
Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around your heart, which causes chest pain. It's not usually serious, but it can sometimes cause serious health problems. Get medical advice if you have chest pain.
Rheumatic fever is a very rare complication that can develop after a bacterial throat infection. It mainly affects children, and can cause painful joints and heart problems. Most people make a full recovery, but it can come back.
The PROS of Aspirin
Daily Aspirin reduces by 37 percent of fatty liver progressing into cirrhosis
Common side effects of low-dose aspirin happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them. Mild indigestion take your aspirin with food. If the indigestion still does not go away, it could be a sign that the aspirin has caused a stomach ulcer. Talk to your doctor they may prescribe something to protect your stomach or switch you to a different medicine. Bleeding more easily than normal because aspirin helps to stop your blood from clotting, it can sometimes make you bleed more easily. For example, you may get nosebleeds and bruise more easily, and if you cut yourself, the bleeding may take longer than normal to stop. Be careful when doing activities that might cause an injury or a cut. Always wear a helmet when cycling. Wear gloves when you use sharp objects like scissors, knives, and gardening tools. Use an electric razor instead of wet shaving, and use a soft toothbrush and waxed dental floss to clean your teeth. See a doctor if you're worried about any bleeding.
Serious side effects
It happens rarely, but some people have serious side effects after taking aspirin. You are coughing up blood or have blood in your pee, poo or vomit the whites of your eyes turn yellow or your skin turns yellw (this may be less obvious on brown or black skin), or your pee gets darker these can be signs of liver porblems obviously and the joints in your hands and feet become paintful. this can be a sign of high levels of uric acid in the blood of your hands or feet that can sweel this can be a sign of water retention aswell
Stomach ulcers
Aspirin can cause ulcers in your stomach or gut, especially if you take it for a long time or in big doses. Your doctor may tell you not to take aspirin if you have a stomach ulcer, or if you've had one in the past. If you're at risk of getting a stomach ulcer and you need a painkiller, take paracetamol instead of aspirin as it's more gentle on your stomach.
Serious allergic reaction
In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to aspirin.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that happens very quickly. It can be caused by food, medicine or insect stings.
Aspirin Dosages
The dosages of Aspirin vary alot depending on what form of condition you have but it'll be around 75-800mg
Also Every 300mg-500mg of Aspirin taken the user should take 1mg of Vitamin K2 because of Aspirin being a blood thinner and Vitamin K2 acts like an insurance for it
How to take Aspririn Get something that can be put into a microwave and fill it with a bit of water (use a cup) then heat it up. Take it out and then add your Aspirin tablet. Then add a few pinches of baking soda. After some time the tablet remains are on the bottom of the cup and you have a clear water with Aspirin in it. Pour the clear water to whatever you want and add some Vitamin K2 because as i stated earlier Aspirin makes your blood thinner and Vitamin K2 helps with that
The information that im providing is purely for educational purposes. I am not a doctor and if something is really wrong with you then always talk to a qualified healthcare provider before taking any pharmaceuticals
People tend to view aspirin as a nefarious pharmaceutical but in reality its medicine that's been used for years and ill talk about the pros and cons of Aspirin and hopefully understand it
Aspirin is also known as Acetylsalicylic Acid is a anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relive pain,fever and of course inflammation also at low dosages daily it can prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing blood clots, Kawasaki disease, Pericarditis and Rheumatic fever this medication is found from the bark of willow trees which was found and developed by Bayer Chemists in 1897 to reduce the harsh stomach side effects of natural salicylic acid.
Kawasaki Diseaseis a syndrome of unknown cause so far which results in a fever that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It is a form ofVasculitisin which medium sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by Antipyretics
Vasculitisis the name of a group of conditions that cause inflammation of the blood vessels. Inflammation is your immune system's natural response to injury or infection. It causes swelling and can help the body deal with invading germs. But in vasculitis, for some reason the immune system attacks healthy blood vessels, causing them to become swollen and narrow. This may be triggered by an infection, another underlying condition or a medicine, although often the cause is unknown. Vasculitis can range from a minor problem that just affects the skin to a more serious illness that causes problems with organs like the heart or kidneys. There are many types of vasculitis. The rest of this page discusses a range of potential causes.
Antipyreticsis a substance that reduces fevers through causing the hypothalamus to override a prostaglandin induced increase in tempertaure
Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around your heart, which causes chest pain. It's not usually serious, but it can sometimes cause serious health problems. Get medical advice if you have chest pain.
Rheumatic fever is a very rare complication that can develop after a bacterial throat infection. It mainly affects children, and can cause painful joints and heart problems. Most people make a full recovery, but it can come back.
The PROS of Aspirin
Daily Aspirin reduces by 37 percent of fatty liver progressing into cirrhosis
Common side effects of low-dose aspirin happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them. Mild indigestion take your aspirin with food. If the indigestion still does not go away, it could be a sign that the aspirin has caused a stomach ulcer. Talk to your doctor they may prescribe something to protect your stomach or switch you to a different medicine. Bleeding more easily than normal because aspirin helps to stop your blood from clotting, it can sometimes make you bleed more easily. For example, you may get nosebleeds and bruise more easily, and if you cut yourself, the bleeding may take longer than normal to stop. Be careful when doing activities that might cause an injury or a cut. Always wear a helmet when cycling. Wear gloves when you use sharp objects like scissors, knives, and gardening tools. Use an electric razor instead of wet shaving, and use a soft toothbrush and waxed dental floss to clean your teeth. See a doctor if you're worried about any bleeding.
Serious side effects
It happens rarely, but some people have serious side effects after taking aspirin. You are coughing up blood or have blood in your pee, poo or vomit the whites of your eyes turn yellow or your skin turns yellw (this may be less obvious on brown or black skin), or your pee gets darker these can be signs of liver porblems obviously and the joints in your hands and feet become paintful. this can be a sign of high levels of uric acid in the blood of your hands or feet that can sweel this can be a sign of water retention aswell
Stomach ulcers
Aspirin can cause ulcers in your stomach or gut, especially if you take it for a long time or in big doses. Your doctor may tell you not to take aspirin if you have a stomach ulcer, or if you've had one in the past. If you're at risk of getting a stomach ulcer and you need a painkiller, take paracetamol instead of aspirin as it's more gentle on your stomach.
Serious allergic reaction
In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to aspirin.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that happens very quickly. It can be caused by food, medicine or insect stings.
Aspirin Dosages
The dosages of Aspirin vary alot depending on what form of condition you have but it'll be around 75-800mg
Also Every 300mg-500mg of Aspirin taken the user should take 1mg of Vitamin K2 because of Aspirin being a blood thinner and Vitamin K2 acts like an insurance for it
How to take Aspririn Get something that can be put into a microwave and fill it with a bit of water (use a cup) then heat it up. Take it out and then add your Aspirin tablet. Then add a few pinches of baking soda. After some time the tablet remains are on the bottom of the cup and you have a clear water with Aspirin in it. Pour the clear water to whatever you want and add some Vitamin K2 because as i stated earlier Aspirin makes your blood thinner and Vitamin K2 helps with that
The information that im providing is purely for educational purposes. I am not a doctor and if something is really wrong with you then always talk to a qualified healthcare provider before taking any pharmaceuticals
unfortunately not bro I genuinely don't use that shit, never even made an account on there before, wbu nd what do you post? I'll make an account just to follow tbh I don't mind
unfortunately not bro I genuinely don't use that shit, never even made an account on there before, wbu nd what do you post? I'll make an account just to follow tbh I don't mind
People tend to view aspirin as a nefarious pharmaceutical but in reality its medicine that's been used for years and ill talk about the pros and cons of Aspirin and hopefully understand it
Aspirin is also known as Acetylsalicylic Acid is a anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relive pain,fever and of course inflammation also at low dosages daily it can prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing blood clots, Kawasaki disease, Pericarditis and Rheumatic fever this medication is found from the bark of willow trees which was found and developed by Bayer Chemists in 1897 to reduce the harsh stomach side effects of natural salicylic acid.
Kawasaki Diseaseis a syndrome of unknown cause so far which results in a fever that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It is a form ofVasculitisin which medium sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by Antipyretics
Vasculitisis the name of a group of conditions that cause inflammation of the blood vessels. Inflammation is your immune system's natural response to injury or infection. It causes swelling and can help the body deal with invading germs. But in vasculitis, for some reason the immune system attacks healthy blood vessels, causing them to become swollen and narrow. This may be triggered by an infection, another underlying condition or a medicine, although often the cause is unknown. Vasculitis can range from a minor problem that just affects the skin to a more serious illness that causes problems with organs like the heart or kidneys. There are many types of vasculitis. The rest of this page discusses a range of potential causes.
Antipyreticsis a substance that reduces fevers through causing the hypothalamus to override a prostaglandin induced increase in tempertaure
Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around your heart, which causes chest pain. It's not usually serious, but it can sometimes cause serious health problems. Get medical advice if you have chest pain.
Rheumatic fever is a very rare complication that can develop after a bacterial throat infection. It mainly affects children, and can cause painful joints and heart problems. Most people make a full recovery, but it can come back.
The PROS of Aspirin
Daily Aspirin reduces by 37 percent of fatty liver progressing into cirrhosis
Common side effects of low-dose aspirin happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them. Mild indigestion take your aspirin with food. If the indigestion still does not go away, it could be a sign that the aspirin has caused a stomach ulcer. Talk to your doctor they may prescribe something to protect your stomach or switch you to a different medicine. Bleeding more easily than normal because aspirin helps to stop your blood from clotting, it can sometimes make you bleed more easily. For example, you may get nosebleeds and bruise more easily, and if you cut yourself, the bleeding may take longer than normal to stop. Be careful when doing activities that might cause an injury or a cut. Always wear a helmet when cycling. Wear gloves when you use sharp objects like scissors, knives, and gardening tools. Use an electric razor instead of wet shaving, and use a soft toothbrush and waxed dental floss to clean your teeth. See a doctor if you're worried about any bleeding.
Serious side effects
It happens rarely, but some people have serious side effects after taking aspirin. You are coughing up blood or have blood in your pee, poo or vomit the whites of your eyes turn yellow or your skin turns yellw (this may be less obvious on brown or black skin), or your pee gets darker these can be signs of liver porblems obviously and the joints in your hands and feet become paintful. this can be a sign of high levels of uric acid in the blood of your hands or feet that can sweel this can be a sign of water retention aswell
Stomach ulcers
Aspirin can cause ulcers in your stomach or gut, especially if you take it for a long time or in big doses. Your doctor may tell you not to take aspirin if you have a stomach ulcer, or if you've had one in the past. If you're at risk of getting a stomach ulcer and you need a painkiller, take paracetamol instead of aspirin as it's more gentle on your stomach.
Serious allergic reaction
In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to aspirin.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that happens very quickly. It can be caused by food, medicine or insect stings.
Aspirin Dosages
The dosages of Aspirin vary alot depending on what form of condition you have but it'll be around 75-800mg
Also Every 300mg-500mg of Aspirin taken the user should take 1mg of Vitamin K2 because of Aspirin being a blood thinner and Vitamin K2 acts like an insurance for it
How to take Aspririn Get something that can be put into a microwave and fill it with a bit of water (use a cup) then heat it up. Take it out and then add your Aspirin tablet. Then add a few pinches of baking soda. After some time the tablet remains are on the bottom of the cup and you have a clear water with Aspirin in it. Pour the clear water to whatever you want and add some Vitamin K2 because as i stated earlier Aspirin makes your blood thinner and Vitamin K2 helps with that
The information that im providing is purely for educational purposes. I am not a doctor and if something is really wrong with you then always talk to a qualified healthcare provider before taking any pharmaceuticals
People tend to view aspirin as a nefarious pharmaceutical but in reality its medicine that's been used for years and ill talk about the pros and cons of Aspirin and hopefully understand it
Aspirin is also known as Acetylsalicylic Acid is a anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relive pain,fever and of course inflammation also at low dosages daily it can prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing blood clots, Kawasaki disease, Pericarditis and Rheumatic fever this medication is found from the bark of willow trees which was found and developed by Bayer Chemists in 1897 to reduce the harsh stomach side effects of natural salicylic acid.
Kawasaki Diseaseis a syndrome of unknown cause so far which results in a fever that mainly affects children under the age of 5. It is a form ofVasculitisin which medium sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by Antipyretics
Vasculitisis the name of a group of conditions that cause inflammation of the blood vessels. Inflammation is your immune system's natural response to injury or infection. It causes swelling and can help the body deal with invading germs. But in vasculitis, for some reason the immune system attacks healthy blood vessels, causing them to become swollen and narrow. This may be triggered by an infection, another underlying condition or a medicine, although often the cause is unknown. Vasculitis can range from a minor problem that just affects the skin to a more serious illness that causes problems with organs like the heart or kidneys. There are many types of vasculitis. The rest of this page discusses a range of potential causes.
Antipyreticsis a substance that reduces fevers through causing the hypothalamus to override a prostaglandin induced increase in tempertaure
Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around your heart, which causes chest pain. It's not usually serious, but it can sometimes cause serious health problems. Get medical advice if you have chest pain.
Rheumatic fever is a very rare complication that can develop after a bacterial throat infection. It mainly affects children, and can cause painful joints and heart problems. Most people make a full recovery, but it can come back.
The PROS of Aspirin
Daily Aspirin reduces by 37 percent of fatty liver progressing into cirrhosis
Common side effects of low-dose aspirin happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them. Mild indigestion take your aspirin with food. If the indigestion still does not go away, it could be a sign that the aspirin has caused a stomach ulcer. Talk to your doctor they may prescribe something to protect your stomach or switch you to a different medicine. Bleeding more easily than normal because aspirin helps to stop your blood from clotting, it can sometimes make you bleed more easily. For example, you may get nosebleeds and bruise more easily, and if you cut yourself, the bleeding may take longer than normal to stop. Be careful when doing activities that might cause an injury or a cut. Always wear a helmet when cycling. Wear gloves when you use sharp objects like scissors, knives, and gardening tools. Use an electric razor instead of wet shaving, and use a soft toothbrush and waxed dental floss to clean your teeth. See a doctor if you're worried about any bleeding.
Serious side effects
It happens rarely, but some people have serious side effects after taking aspirin. You are coughing up blood or have blood in your pee, poo or vomit the whites of your eyes turn yellow or your skin turns yellw (this may be less obvious on brown or black skin), or your pee gets darker these can be signs of liver porblems obviously and the joints in your hands and feet become paintful. this can be a sign of high levels of uric acid in the blood of your hands or feet that can sweel this can be a sign of water retention aswell
Stomach ulcers
Aspirin can cause ulcers in your stomach or gut, especially if you take it for a long time or in big doses. Your doctor may tell you not to take aspirin if you have a stomach ulcer, or if you've had one in the past. If you're at risk of getting a stomach ulcer and you need a painkiller, take paracetamol instead of aspirin as it's more gentle on your stomach.
Serious allergic reaction
In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to aspirin.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that happens very quickly. It can be caused by food, medicine or insect stings.
Aspirin Dosages
The dosages of Aspirin vary alot depending on what form of condition you have but it'll be around 75-800mg
Also Every 300mg-500mg of Aspirin taken the user should take 1mg of Vitamin K2 because of Aspirin being a blood thinner and Vitamin K2 acts like an insurance for it
How to take Aspririn Get something that can be put into a microwave and fill it with a bit of water (use a cup) then heat it up. Take it out and then add your Aspirin tablet. Then add a few pinches of baking soda. After some time the tablet remains are on the bottom of the cup and you have a clear water with Aspirin in it. Pour the clear water to whatever you want and add some Vitamin K2 because as i stated earlier Aspirin makes your blood thinner and Vitamin K2 helps with that
The information that im providing is purely for educational purposes. I am not a doctor and if something is really wrong with you then always talk to a qualified healthcare provider before taking any pharmaceuticals
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