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Cn i eat strawberry leaves if i take 75 g aspirin?

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Can I eat strawberry leaves if I’m taking 75 g of aspirin?

There’s no clear, proven interaction documented between eating strawberry leaves and aspirin at the dose you mentioned. But you may be taking an unsafe dose: “75 g aspirin” is extremely high. Aspirin is usually taken in milligrams (mg), not grams (g). Seventy-five grams could cause severe poisoning.

If you meant 75 mg (not 75 g), the question becomes more realistic. Even then, strawberry leaves are not a standard, medically established treatment, and they could still irritate the stomach or affect digestion in some people—something that matters when you’re on aspirin.

Is 75 g aspirin a medical emergency?

A typical aspirin tablet is 75–325 mg (sometimes up to 650 mg). Seventy-five grams equals 75,000 mg, which is in the range of potentially life-threatening overdose. If you truly took 75 g (or aren’t sure what you took), treat it as urgent.

Call emergency services or a poison control center right now if there’s any chance the dose is real or you took more than prescribed. If you’re in the US, you can call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.

If I’m actually taking 75 mg aspirin, what should I watch for after eating strawberry leaves?

If you eat strawberry leaves while on aspirin, watch for symptoms that can mean stomach irritation or a drug reaction, such as:
- Burning stomach pain, heartburn, nausea, vomiting
- Black or bloody stools
- Easy bruising or bleeding
- Wheezing, facial swelling, or rash (possible allergy)

Stop the strawberry leaves and seek medical advice if bleeding or severe stomach symptoms occur.

What’s the safer approach?

If you’re taking aspirin, the safest choice is usually to avoid using strawberry leaves as a “remedy,” especially in concentrated forms (teas, extracts, pills) until you know your correct aspirin dose and you’ve checked with a clinician/pharmacist.

If you tell me:
1) whether it’s definitely 75 g or likely 75 mg,
2) why you’re taking aspirin,
3) how you plan to eat strawberry leaves (tea vs leaves vs supplement),
I can give more targeted guidance.

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