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“What action does aspirin take in the body that makes it potentially dangerous?”
Aspirin is a salicylate, and salicylates inhibit the krebs cycle, something Ray Peat never mentions.
Kinetic Model of Mitochondrial Krebs Cycle: Unraveling the Mechanism of Salicylate Hepatotoxic Effects
“Salicylates act directly on the respiratory center, causing hyperpnea and tachypnea, which leads to a respiratory alkalosis. Metabolic acidosis results from several mechanisms, including the ability of salicylate to block alpha ketoglutaric dehydrogenase and succinic acid dehydrogenase. This blockage interrupts the tricarboxylic acid (Krebs) cycle and mitochondrial oxidation. “
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From: Beware aspirin! Leaky intestines, fatty liver, and chronic pain. - PainDatabase
Is this true?
“What action does aspirin take in the body that makes it potentially dangerous?”
Aspirin is a salicylate, and salicylates inhibit the krebs cycle, something Ray Peat never mentions.
Kinetic Model of Mitochondrial Krebs Cycle: Unraveling the Mechanism of Salicylate Hepatotoxic Effects
“Salicylates act directly on the respiratory center, causing hyperpnea and tachypnea, which leads to a respiratory alkalosis. Metabolic acidosis results from several mechanisms, including the ability of salicylate to block alpha ketoglutaric dehydrogenase and succinic acid dehydrogenase. This blockage interrupts the tricarboxylic acid (Krebs) cycle and mitochondrial oxidation. “
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From: Beware aspirin! Leaky intestines, fatty liver, and chronic pain. - PainDatabase
Is this true?