Donald Trump Ignores Doctors: Why He Takes 325mg of Aspirin Daily
Donald Trump reveals he takes 325mg of aspirin daily, defying doctors' advice for 25 years. Learn why he chooses superstition over science for 'thin blood.'
It's four times the standard medical dose. Donald Trump has reportedly ignored years of medical advice by sticking to a daily 325mg dose of aspirin. While cardiologists typically suggest just 81mg for heart health, the former president remains unshakable in his long-standing habit.
The Donald Trump Aspirin 325mg Habit: A 25-Year Streak
According to reports from Boing Boing, Trump has been following this regimen for 25 years. He admitted he's "a little superstitious" about changing a routine that hasn't failed him yet. Despite his doctors' repeated warnings to lower the dosage, he insists on the full-strength pill because he wants to maintain "thin blood."
Superstition vs. Medical Science
Medical experts warn that such high doses of aspirin can lead to significant risks, including internal bleeding and stomach ulcers. Most adults taking preventative aspirin use "baby aspirin" to minimize these side effects. However, Trump's preference for his own intuition over clinical guidelines highlights a recurring theme in his public persona: total trust in his personal track record.
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