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If you are going to do aspirin, try taking it as AlkaSelzer original formula type.

2 plop plop fizz fizzes...

I use this for burning, and the hit of bicarb blocks the histamine receptors temporarily, and stops the irritating skin reactions.

I've used AlkaSelzer for this for years.
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