Two Devided by Zero
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If im not mistaken, aspirin resistance is as high as 30% of the population, right?
Anyway, i may be resistant, simply judging on the basis that whenever I have fever (not that often), aspirin (nor paracetamol) do nothing for me as far as lowering the temperature. Nothing at all. On the other hand, ibuprofen works like a charm, very fast.
So assuming i am aspirin resistant, does it may sense to take it for the Peat benefits? In other words, will i benefit from it with respect to all its hormonal, anticancer and heart disease benefits, if on a pain killer level, it is completely ineffective?
Thanx.
Anyway, i may be resistant, simply judging on the basis that whenever I have fever (not that often), aspirin (nor paracetamol) do nothing for me as far as lowering the temperature. Nothing at all. On the other hand, ibuprofen works like a charm, very fast.
So assuming i am aspirin resistant, does it may sense to take it for the Peat benefits? In other words, will i benefit from it with respect to all its hormonal, anticancer and heart disease benefits, if on a pain killer level, it is completely ineffective?
Thanx.