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Ray Peat, PhD on Brewer’s Yeast
Also see: Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS Collection of FPS Charts Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews Diabetes: Conversion of Alpha-cells into Beta-cells The Streaming Organism The Randle Cycle Bisphenol A (BPA), Estrogen, and Diabetes Insulin Inhibits Lipolysis Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance “Many people with diabetes have used brewer’s […]
– April 25, 2013
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 […]
– December 7, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin
Also see: Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot Protective Cascara Sagrada and Emodin Fermentable Carbohydrates, Anxiety, Aggression Protective Bamboo Shoots Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Protection from Endotoxin How does estrogen enhance endotoxin toxicity? Let me count the ways. Estrogen, Endotoxin, and Alcohol-Induced Liver […]
– November 29, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction
Also see: Low Blood Sugar Basics PUFA Promote Stress Response; Saturated Fats Suppress Stress Response The Randle Cycle Ray Peat, PhD Quotes on Coconut Oil Low Carb Diet – Death to Metabolism Blood Sugar – Resistance to Allergy and Shock Thumbs Up: Fructose Theurapeutic Honey – Cancer and Wound Healing Carbohydrates and Bone Health Sugar […]
– November 26, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot
Also see: The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function Protective Bamboo Shoots SOS for PMS Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Protection from Endotoxin Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Protective Cascara Sagrada and Emodin Fermentable Carbohydrates, Anxiety, Aggression Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Autoimmunity and Intestinal Flora Are Happy Gut […]
– September 28, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on High Blood Pressure
Also see: High Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism Sodium Deficiency and Stress Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response 10 Tips for Better Sleep Light is Right Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis Aldosterone as an endogenous cardiovascular toxin Aldosterone and Thrombosis Sodium Deficiency in Pre-eclampsia Tryptophan Metabolism: Effects […]
– September 21, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on the Menstrual Cycle
Also see: Light is Right Hot flashes, energy, and aging SOS for PMS Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS Progesterone Decreases Aromatase Activity Quotes: Thyroid, Estrogen, Menstrual Symptoms, PMS, and Infertility Estrogen Stimulates Insulin, Promotes Weight Gain Possible Indicators of Excess Estrogen Progesterone: Essential to Your Well-Being Plasma Estrogen Does Not Reflect Tissue […]
– July 5, 2012
Ray Peat and Bud Weiss: The Biology of Carbon Dioxide (October 9, 2010)
Also see: Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkGxrntmTE In this video, Dr. Ray Peat discusses his alternative views on carbon dioxide as it relates to Biology. In his view, the health of the organism is governed by the stability and coherent functioning of its cells and tissues. Carbon dioxide, through a variety of […]
– June 4, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD on Aspirin
Also see: Aspirin and Exercise Benefits of Aspirin PUFA Promote Cancer Arachidonic Acid’s Role in Stress and Shock Sunburn, PUFA, Prostaglandins, and Aspirin Phospholipases, PUFA, and Inflammation Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Toxicity of Stored PUFA PUFA – Accumulation and Aging Ray Peat, PhD Quotes on Therapeutic Effects of Niacinamide Altitude Sickness: […]
– April 22, 2012
Ray Peat’s Brain: Building a Foundation for Better Understanding
by Danny Roddy Compilation of excerpts from emails from Dr. Peat on various topics. Updated regularly. Click here for Part I and here for Part II. More emails from peatarian here.
– April 10, 2012
Ray Peat, PhD and Concentric Exercise
Also see: Exercise Induced Stress Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects from Excessive Endurance Exercise Aspirin and Exercise Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on Performance Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Does eccentric training lead to more hypertrophy […]
– December 2, 2011
A Reply to Ray Peat on Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency
Source Ray Peat, PhD, is an influential health writer who claims that there is no such thing as essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency. According to Peat, the body can make its own EFAs; furthermore, he claims that EFAs in the body become rancid and therefore cause cancer. Unfortunately, Peat does not understand the use of […]
– October 21, 2011
Ray Peat on PubMed
R231C mutation in KCNQ1 causes long QT syndrome type 1 and familial atrial fibrillation. Bartos DC, Duchatelet S, Burgess DE, Klug D, Denjoy I, Peat R, Lupoglazoff JM, Fressart V, Berthet M, Ackerman MJ, January CT, Guicheney P, Delisle BP. Heart Rhythm. 2011 Jan;8(1):48-55. Epub 2010 Sep 17. Zoledronic acid improves femoral head sphericity in […]
– October 15, 2011
The Myth of Iodine Deficiency: An Interview with Dr. Ray Peat
Is iodine supplementation safe and, if not, is there a safe amount of supplemental iodine? Dr. Peat: “A dosage of 150 mcg (micrograms, not milligrams, e.g., ug not mg) is a safe amount of iodine. There are excellent references describing the effect of a moderate iodine excess (even below a milligram per day) on the […]
– October 12, 2011
Dr. Raymond Peat – Thyroid Information
By Mary Shomon Raymond Peat, Ph.D. is editor and researcher of a popular and well-known monthly newsletter on nutrition and health, as well as author of a number of cutting-edge publications that look at aging, nutrition, and hormones from a biochemical perspective. Some of the key points Dr. Peat makes are: Estrogen blocks the release […]
– March 29, 2012