Browsing articles from "December, 2012"

Sugar Ads

Dec 31, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   advertising, General, sucrose, sugar, weight loss  //  Comments Off on Sugar Ads

Cheese making dates back 7500 years

Dec 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   calcium, cheese, cows, dairy, General, milk, protein  //  Comments Off on Cheese making dates back 7500 years
Also see: Calcium Paradox Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Fatty Acid Synthase (FAS), Vitamin D, and Cancer Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and bone health Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder Milk in context: allergies, ecology, and [...]

High Heeled Shoes: A Real Pain

Dec 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   ankle, anterior, back, degeneration, General, high heels, hip, joint, knee, osteoarthritis, pain, patellofemoral, pelvic tilt, posterior, stilleto  //  Comments Off on High Heeled Shoes: A Real Pain
Also see: Shod versus Unshod FEBRUARY 2001 PODIATRY MANAGEMENT p. 129-38 Footwear: The Primary Cause of Foot Disorders A continuation of the scientific review of the failings of modern shoes. By William A. Rossi, D.P.M. Why Shoes Make “Normal” Gait Impossible: How flaws in footwear affect this complex human function. William A. Rossi, D.P.M. J [...]

Shod versus Unshod

Dec 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   barefoot, biomechanics, Fivefingers, foot, General, hip, injury, inserts, knee, running, shod, unshod, vibrams  //  Comments Off on Shod versus Unshod
Also see: High Heeled Shoes: A Real Pain Nature. 2010 Jan 28;463(7280):531-5. doi: 10.1038/nature08723. Foot strike patterns and collision forces in habitually barefoot versus shod runners Lieberman DE, Venkadesan M, Werbel WA, Daoud AI, D’Andrea S, Davis IS, Mang’eni RO, Pitsiladis Y. Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern [...]

Heart Arrhythmia

Dec 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular (AV) block, DHEA, General, heart Arrhythmia, heart disease, hypothyroidism, serotonin, stress, testosterone, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Heart Arrhythmia
Also see: Protect the Mitochondria Thyroid Status and Cardiovascular Disease “Normal” TSH: Marker for Increased Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease The Cholesterol and Thyroid Connection High Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism A Cure for Heart Disease Hypothyroidism and A Shift in Death Patterns High Estrogen and Heart Disease in Men Unsaturated Fats and Heart Damage [...]

Lactose Intolerance: Starch, Fructose, Sucrose, & Thyroid Status

Dec 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   fructose, General, Lactose Intolerance, starch, sucrose  //  Comments Off on Lactose Intolerance: Starch, Fructose, Sucrose, & Thyroid Status
Also see: Hypothyroidism, Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, & Lactose Intolerance Autoimmunity and Intestinal Flora Am J Physiol. 1995 Jun;268(6 Pt 1):G1066-73. Diet-induced changes in gene expression of lactase in rat jejunum. Goda T, Yasutake H, Suzuki Y, Takase S, Koldovský O. To explore the mechanisms by which jejunal lactase activity is modified by carbohydrate and/or fat [...]

How Vegetable Oils Replaced Animal Fats in the American Diet

Dec 14, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General  //  Comments Off on How Vegetable Oils Replaced Animal Fats in the American Diet
In this excerpt from The Happiness Diet, discover how Procter & Gamble convinced people to forgo butter and lard for cheap, factory-made oils loaded with trans fat. Before highways and before railroads, America conducted her commerce via steamship over water through a system of rivers, canals, and lakes. In the 1800s, Cincinnati was the heart [...]

Hypothyroidism Causes Shrinking of the Thymus Gland

Dec 13, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General, hypothyroidism, immunity, Ray Peat, thymus, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Hypothyroidism Causes Shrinking of the Thymus Gland
Hypothyroidism causes the thymus gland to atrophy (Abou-Rabia and Kendall, 1994), partly because the thyroid hormone itself is essential for the maintenance of the gland, and also because hypothyroidism is likely to be accompanied by excessive levels of estrogen and cortisol. -Ray Peat, PhD Cell Tissue Res 1994 Sep;277(3):447-SS. Involution of the rat thymus in [...]

Protected: Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life

Dec 9, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General, george catlin  //  Comments Off on Protected: Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life
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Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS

Dec 8, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Aspirin, blood sugar, coconut oil, concentric, endotoxin, exercise, General, hypoglycemia, Niacinamide, pulse, quotes, Ray Peat, stress, temperature, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS
Also see: Collection of FPS Charts Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Ray Peat, PhD and Concentric Exercise Ray Peat, PhD Quotes on Coconut Oil Ray Peat, PhD Quotes on Therapeutic Effects of Niacinamide Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration Ray Peat, PhD on [...]
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