Wed, Apr-21-10, 08:36
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Senior Member
Posts: 5,160
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Plan: Weston A. Price, GFCF
Stats: 165/133/132
BF:?/12.7%/?
Progress: 97%
Location: Philadelphia
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I would avoid it if you can, but aspirin seems to be better:
http://www.gi.org/patients/women/asprin.asp
http://gut.bmj.com/content/43/4/506.abstract
Briefly, all NSAIDS can cause stomach inflammation and ulcers. The second link here seems to suggest that aspirin doesn't cause inflammation the small bowel, though.
Gut permeability is a serious consideration with candida, so I would avoid anything that even has a chance of increasing it.
Ironic, isn't it that Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs can actually cause inflammation in the digestive system?
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