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Bonesmashing e aspirina é um meio viável para crescimento ósseo? #bp #rawprimal #aajonusvonderplanitz #looksmaxing #roids

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"Farmacos really can help you, and then everything is fine, I'll go to the doctor to see the video and explain it to you in the moral, because even if it's a habit of some people today, of not liking, reading texts, texts and great, especially if they were informative, I still think it's better to do the compensations if it was this way of speaking. And I pretend to make videos about pharmacos in my knowledge, and half that for those who are not used with this word "farmacos" is basically what substance is used for to prevent, or treat diseases, and even in some cases, change the body functions. In more simple and comprehensive words, it is basically remedied with informations. And what I want to talk about today is about aspirin, recently, here in Tiktok I have seen many videos about pharmacos, but most of them, in a very rare way, and some even with enough information, right? What would be aspirin and what does it serve? This pharmacos, we call it the "scientificum" of acidic acid, it is an iron, that is, anti-inflammatory, non-steerodic acid, usually prescribed by doctors, as well as other pharmacos as, for example, ibuprofen, and what would be the differential of aspirin, right? In studies made in vitro and animal, it was realized that in two physiological bags, right? Something around 75 milligrams per day, the aspirin has the ability to inhibit the osteoclats, and stimulate the osteoblats. But what would be these things, people, osteoblats and osteoclats? They are basically cells that affect the brain renewal of each body. In the case of osteoclats, they destroy and absorb the old bone. And after that, the osteoblats serve to create a new bone on top of the one that was absorbed. That is, these cells, they are the ones that work in loop format, and in the end, what does aspirin have to do with that? Well, the mechanism of the aspirin is basically n-b, in a way, the enzymes called cycloxygenases. In addition, it also has an independent action that n-b-a-v-n-f-k-b-l. Leaving these thermotechnical terms, in a way, well-resumbed aspirin, has effected anti-absorption. That is, it is half-in-b, the osteoclats, which is the cell responsible for the comiosis, which is how we can call it. It impulsies the effect of construction, you understand? And if it is, it would be the main benefit mechanism of the aspirin, right? However, it is between the main body, and this effect of inhibition of the osteoclats, right? The cell that comits the osteo, and this is seen in two low-end. In two high-end, it would be completely with the opposite effect, almost like an e-bottomis effect. Since the 12th of the aspirin, something around the day, around 3.5 mg of air, it can end up inhibiting the necessary function for osteogenes. Already below 12, aspirin, as I said previously, some 75-100 mg. It is the balance of the osteogenes, that is, it complements what has to be done without suppressing the large amounts. Now that we already know, the main mechanism of the aspirin, is time to talk about the collaterals, and the limits, right? Until where the aspirin can deliver your increases, like any other pharma, the aspirin has some collaterals effects.