Health Natura Aspirin Powder USP | 60 Grams (PRE-ORDER)
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Signs of chronic overdose may be different and develop over days or weeks. Chronic overdose symptoms may include:
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Q: Why don't I need to pre-dissolve the aspirin powder.
A: Aspirin is most soluble when combined with water and hydrochloric acid. Taking your dose with water and food is enough to rapidly dissolve the aspirin in the stomach.
Q: Why doesn't aspirin powder dissolve in water?
A: Real aspirin that is unaltered and free of chemical additives does not effectively dissolve in water due to its molecular structure. Pure aspirin has a benzene ring (C6H6), which is hydrophobic (water-hating) and does not interact with water. It does have a hydrophilic (water-loving) carboxyl group (COOH) and a polar acetyl group (CH3O) that interact mildly with water and account for its slight solubility of about 3 mg per liter of water. However, these hydrophilic groups are highly interactive with a polar solvent of (H2O and HCl), water, and stomach acid. When taken with a glass of water, aspirin powder dissolves quickly and is absorbed rapidly.
Q: How do I use aspirin powder?
A: Aspirin powder is a filler & chemical-free alternative to aspirin tablets which contain many unwanted fillers, biners, and chemicals. You can use it in doses just like any other form of aspirin. The only difference is that you must use the provided 1/32nd of a teaspoon scoop or a milligram scale to prevent accidental overdose.
Q: How much aspirin powder should I take?
A: You can find aspirin dosage guidelines at https://www.drugs.com/dosage/aspirin.html. We recommend you consult your physician before starting an aspirin regimen.
Q: What is the best way to take aspirin powder?
A: We recommend placing the desired dose of aspirin powder under the tongue and swallowing it with 6-8 ounces of water or another nonalcoholic beverage.
Q: My aspirin powder doesn't dissolve in water. How do I take it?
A: Aspirin is poorly soluble in water. Only a few milligrams of aspirin will dissolve in a liter of water. We recommend placing the desired dose of aspirin powder under the tongue and swallowing it with water or another nonalcoholic beverage.
Q: Should I buffer my aspirin powder before using it?
A: Aspirin powder is gentler on the stomach than tablets. Most issues with stomach upset from aspirin powder can be resolved by consuming your dose with more water and food. If you continue to experience stomach upset consider lowering your dose or buffering it.
Q: How do I buffer aspirin powder?
A: Mix your desired aspirin dose and an equal portion of baking soda with 4-8 ounces of hot (not boiling) water. Stir until the baking soda is fully dissolved and allow to sit till cool. The aspirin will not dissolve much, but any acidity will be neutralized after all signs of bubbling have stopped.
Q: How do I dissolve aspirin powder in water?
A: Aspirin does not readily dissolve in water. You can dissolve more powder by combining it with water and enough hydrochloric acid to duplicate the natural conditions of the stomach. NOTE: This acid solution can irritate the mouth and throat and is NOT recommended.
Q: Can I use aspirin powder on my skin?
A: Yes. You can apply aspirin to unbroken skin safely. There are several ways to use aspirin powder on the skin.
Method 1) Make a water and clay poultice. Use a ratio of 10% aspirin powder and 90% bentonite clay powder. Add enough water to spread the mixture over the desired area. Wash off after 15 minutes. Aspirin degrades in water-based mixes and can irritate the skin if left in contact for prolonged periods.
Method 2) Make an aspirin and oil solution. According to a 1933 US patent (#US2056208A) aspirin is stable and soluble in various oils. We have no information on how much aspirin will dissolve in these oils, and we do not have any suggestions on how to mix aspirin powder with oil. Proceed at your own risk. Oils listed in the patent include "glycol oleate, camphor oil, lard, lard oil, seed oils such as cottonseed oil, hydrogenated oils, cocoa butter, palm oil, coconut oil, methyl salicylate, ethyl salicylate, sulfonated oils, and oleic acid.