Old 11-17-22, 07:29 AM
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The muscle response to resistance training has a critical inflammatory step. Block that; block strength gains.

More importantly, NSAIDs carry significant risks of accelerating atherosclerosis, leading to heart attack and stroke, and gastric bleeding. They should be saved for "bad" pain and inflammation, where they are wonderful drugs. Acetaminophen should be used instead whenever possible.

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