Aspirin protects against iron toxicity, clot formation, and reduces lipid peroxidation while blocking prostaglandin formation
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Aspirin protects against iron toxicity, clot formation, and reduces lipid peroxidation while blocking prostaglandin formation 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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Aspirin protects against iron toxicity, clot formation, and reduces lipid peroxidation while blocking prostaglandin formation 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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Iron reacts with unsaturated fats during stress to destroy cells 1 0 1Iron supplements and supplemental oxygen can do the most damage when used with a vitamin E deficiency exacerbated by excessive unsaturated fats in the diet 1 0 2Light and stress, especially with excess iron, damage the retina when the cells contain too much PUFA 1 0 2Aspirin is generally protective to the retina 1 0 1Iron accumulates to a point where its signal functions may be inappropriate during certain times, especially childhood and old age 1 0 2Dietary changes can drastically reduce the toxicity of linoleic acid, linolenic acid, and arachidonic acid 1 0 2Formation of prostaglandins, prostacyclin, and thromboxane is blocked by aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs 1 0 2Iron regulates mRNA stability and heme synthesis 1 0 1Vitamin A promotes protein synthesis, regulates lysosomes, and protects against lipid peroxidation 1 0 1The increased lipid peroxidation of old age represents a vicious circle, in which the loss of the antioxidants and vitamin A leads to their further destruction 1 0 1