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    Aspirin in the Dilution Method

    The effect of mini-dose aspirin on renal function ...[Arthritis Rheum. 2000] - PubMed Result

    I just found this abstract clarifying why aspirin is used in the dilution method. You can read it in "science-ese" at the link, but basically large doses of aspirin cause the body to excrete more uric acid.

    I don't know if uric acid is tested and if it is, how wide the range of "normal" might be, but I am certain this is why the dilution method calls for aspirin in twice the recommended dose.

    Does anyone know what the ranges are for the test?

    "Aspirin is known to have a bimodal effect on the renal handling of uric acid (UA). High dosages (>3 gm/day) are uricosuric, while low dosages (1-2 gm/day) cause UA retention." (from above article)
    TheSmokingMonkey Reviewed by TheSmokingMonkey on . Aspirin in the Dilution Method The effect of mini-dose aspirin on renal function ... - PubMed Result I just found this abstract clarifying why aspirin is used in the dilution method. You can read it in "science-ese" at the link, but basically large doses of aspirin cause the body to excrete more uric acid. I don't know if uric acid is tested and if it is, how wide the range of "normal" might be, but I am certain this is why the dilution method calls for aspirin in twice the recommended dose. Does anyone know what Rating: 5

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    Aspirin in the Dilution Method

    I'm not really sure what that is all about, but...uric acid buildup in the body is the cause of stones and worse, gout.
    Cherrys are a better choice for removing the uric acid from the body, and work much faster than the nasty drug commonly used colchicine, which is very poisonious.

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    Aspirin in the Dilution Method

    Monkey, you've asked about this before. Did you ever see this answer? They don't test for uric acid.

    http://boards.cannabis.com/drug-test...ml#post1747519

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    Aspirin in the Dilution Method

    Okay, thank you SO MUCH for pointing me to that link. I don't know why but every time I try to search for the aspirin answer I can't find anything.

    Promise to not ask again - glad you answered my other question! Thanks!

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