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WHY ANIMALS DON'T GET HEART ATTACKS --BUT PEOPLE DO

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  • WHY ANIMALS DON'T GET HEART ATTACKS --BUT PEOPLE DO

    Animals don't get heart attacks because they produce large amounts of vit-c in thier bodies. We human beings along with guinea pigs cannot manufacture a single molecule in our bodies. Our blood vessel pipeline system measures 100,00 miles, for a child 60,000 miles. So for a good insurance policy for prevention, do include vit-c and a baby asperin at bed time, this is the critical time frame to the morning hours when most heart attacks and strokes occur.

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    Thanks for the info UB. I always thought these occurred in the morning because of the thought of going to work

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    • #3
      Originally posted by muscledoc
      Thanks for the info UB. I always thought these occurred in the morning because of the thought of going to work
      :rofl:

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      • #4
        OK on the c, but fuck the baby aspirin, I NEVER bled on any injections, but a few days after I took 2 st johns baby aspirins, the orange yummy ones, on withdrawal, EACH time blood ran down my arm, and even 1 time I did a glutios and pulled out and blood went 3 fuckin feet, AFTER this I stopped the aspirin, way to thin, I was afraid of getting cut at work and fuckin bleeding to death????????????

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        • #5
          i take 1.5 grams of c ed.

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          • #6
            wow thanks for the info

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            • #7
              I agree that the baby aspirin is a good idea for someone with a heart condition, although aspirin (along with acetaminophen and ibuprofen) inhibits muscle synthesis and is not a good idea for bodybuilders.

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              • #8
                ^ can anyone second this?

                Does ibuprofen reallly inhibit muscle synthesis?

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                • #9
                  Ive always assumed it was because dogs eat dog food and hump orrun around all day. Humans eat Burger king , taco bell, smoke cigarettes, drink sodas/beer, lay on the couch and consider getting shocked by one of those ab belts "excercise".:D

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Titan
                    ^ can anyone second this?

                    Does ibuprofen reallly inhibit muscle synthesis?
                    Aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen are all COX (cyclooxygenase) inhibitors. This characteristic causes a reaction in the body that reduces muscle synthesis, although explaining the chemistry is complex. Here is an article (Acrobat document) that specifically mentions ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin) and acetaminophen (Tylenol).

                    http://www.kinemed.net/files/131.pdf

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by speedracer59
                      Ive always assumed it was because dogs eat dog food and hump orrun around all day. Humans eat Burger king , taco bell, smoke cigarettes, drink sodas/beer, lay on the couch and consider getting shocked by one of those ab belts "excercise".:D
                      That was my though too. Plus stress. What stres does a dog have they get fed are given a place to live and them lay around licking thier balls all day.

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                      • #12
                        I don't agree with the statement that our body can't synthesize a single molecule (unless you were specifically talking about Vit C). our bodies make a lot of things.

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                        • #13
                          I think animals do alot more cardio too...

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