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Aspirin

Heart & Metabolism Risks

Low or deficient vitamin B12 status elevates homocysteine levels by impairing its conversion to methionine, a process that requires B12 as a cofactor. This hyperhomocysteinemia is linked to increased cardiovascular risks, including atherosclerosis, heart disease, and stroke, through vascular inflammation and endothelial damage. Additionally, low B12 contributes to metabolic disturbances like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes risk, compounding heart health concerns in susceptible individuals. This medication is commonly used for Pain Management.

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Nutrients Depleted by Aspirin

Some side effects may be linked to nutrient depletion caused by this medication.

  • Folic AcidDepletion

    Regular aspirin use, even at therapeutic doses, can lead to lower-than-normal levels of folate in the blood (serum folate). Additionally, aspirin might slightly increase the amount of folate excreted in urine, potentially disrupting the body's folate balance. For those taking regular aspirin therapy, folic acid supplementation should be considered to prevent a deficiency.

  • ZincDepletion

    Studies indicate that medications like aspirin can increase zinc loss through urine. Zinc plays a vital role in wound healing, protein synthesis, cell reproduction, immunity, and vision. If you take aspirin regularly, consider monitoring zinc levels and supplementation may be beneficial to prevent a deficiency.

  • Vitamin CDepletion

    Regular use of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) can increase how much vitamin C your body gets rid of through urine, potentially leading to deficiency. If you take aspirin regularly, consider supplementing with vitamin C supplementation.

  • Vitamin B12Suppression

    Research found that individuals hospitalized with heart disease and a history of aspirin use were nearly twice as likely to have low or borderline vitamin B12 levels compared to non-aspirin users. While this doesn't definitively prove aspirin causes B12 deficiency, it raises a potential link. Aspirin can irritate the stomach lining in some individuals. This is concerning because the stomach plays a crucial role in vitamin B12 absorption by producing hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor. Both are essential for proper B12 uptake.

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