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    Aspirin and Nutrient Absorption

    I was thinking about the theory behind adding an aspirin to an EC stack (ECA), that being that it will thin your blood and make the EC more potent. Would adding an aspirin also make nutrient absorption more potent? Say if I took my multivitamin with my ECA stack?

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    Mainy people don't use aspirin, as it is a waste. Just stick with EC

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