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Sodium Deficiency and Stress

Aug 22, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, angiotensin, blood pressure, edema, General, hypertension, kidney, RAAS, renin, salt, serotonin, sodium, stress, sympathetic  //  Comments Off on Sodium Deficiency and Stress
Also see: Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance The Randle Cycle Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration Aldosterone as an endogenous cardiovascular toxin Aldosterone and Thrombosis Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis J Hypertens. 1993 Dec;11(12):1381-6. Effect of dietary salt restriction on urinary serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid excretion in man. Sharma AM, Schorr [...]

Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis

Aug 22, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, aldosterone, angiotensin, atherosclerosis, diabetes, General, insulin resistance, RAAS, renin, salt, sodium  //  Comments Off on Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis
Also see: Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance The Randle Cycle Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration Aldosterone as an endogenous cardiovascular toxin Aldosterone and Thrombosis Sodium Deficiency and Stress J Endocrinol. 2005 Jun;185(3):429-37. Low salt intake modulates insulin signaling, JNK activity and IRS-1ser307 phosphorylation in rat tissues. Prada PO, Coelho MS, Zecchin HG, Dolnikoff [...]

Factors That Can Lower TSH

Jun 30, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, aging, caffeine, coffee, cortisol, General, hypothyroid, infection, pituitary, thyroid, thyroid stimulating hormone, TSH  //  Comments Off on Factors That Can Lower TSH
Aging, infection, trauma, prolonged cortisol excess, somatostatin, dopamine or L-dopa, adrenaline (sometimes; Mannisto, et al., 1979), amphetamine, caffeine and fever can lower TSH, apart from the effect of feedback by the thyroid hormones, creating a situation in which TSH can appear normal or low, at the same time that there is a real hypothyroidism. -Ray [...]

High Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism

Apr 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenal, adrenaline, cortisol, epinhephrine, General, high blood pressure, hypertension, hypothyroid, thyroid  //  Comments Off on High Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism
Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 1994 Jun;23(2):379-86. Hypertension in thyroid disorders. Saito I, Saruta T. Hypertension is more common in hypothyroidic patients than in euthyroid controls in older age groups. Treatment of the thyroid deficiency alone lowers blood pressure in most patients. Hemodynamically, cardiac output is reduced and total peripheral resistance is elevated. The latter [...]

Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise

Feb 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, clot, cortisol, endotoxin, estrogen, exercise, General, heart attack, histamine, Ray Peat, stroke  //  Comments Off on Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise
Change your perspective on exercise with this informative compilation of quotes from the writings of Ray Peat, PhD. “Since fat has a very low rate of metabolism, people who lose muscle by fasting are going to have increasing difficulty in losing weight, since they will have less active tissue to consume fat. Building up muscle [...]

Diet and Exercise

Jan 30, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, co2, cortisol, fuel source, General, glucose, low carb, metabolism, oxidative metabolism, paleo, sugar, thyroid, weight loss  //  Comments Off on Diet and Exercise
by Matt Labosco of Optimal Performance Systems

Possible Indicators of High Cortisol and Adrenaline

Jan 14, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenal gland, adrenaline, cortisol, General, signs symptoms, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Possible Indicators of High Cortisol and Adrenaline
Sleep issues Mood ups and downs Racing mind Hyperventilation Difficulty falling asleep Mouth breather Difficulty going long periods of time between meals Easily fatigued Food cravings Digestive difficulties Known “High energy” person Constipation Loose stool Crash (or very tired) after stress goes away Alternating constipation and loose stool Never gains weight no matter what or [...]

Aspirin and Exercise

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2003 Apr;89(2):177-83. Epub 2003 Feb 1. The influence of aspirin on exercise-induced changes in adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), cortisol and aldosterone (ALD) concentrations. Przybyłowski J, Obodyński K, Lewicki C, Kuźniar J, Zaborniak S, Drozd S, Czarny W, Garmulewicz M. The influence of aspirin (ASA) on the endocrinology system and prostaglandin (PGs) synthesis [...]

Aspirin and Exercise

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2003 Apr;89(2):177-83. Epub 2003 Feb 1. The influence of aspirin on exercise-induced changes in adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), cortisol and aldosterone (ALD) concentrations. Przybyłowski J, Obodyński K, Lewicki C, Kuźniar J, Zaborniak S, Drozd S, Czarny W, Garmulewicz M. The influence of aspirin (ASA) on the endocrinology system and prostaglandin (PGs) synthesis [...]

Short-Term Weight Gain – A Positive Sign

Jul 14, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, General, lipolysis, metabolism, thyroid, weight gain  //  Comments Off on Short-Term Weight Gain – A Positive Sign
The blog briefly explains the key factors behind the short-term weight gain that occurs in some individuals as a sign of a correction in the metabolism. Stopping the Stress Metabolism The stress-driven metabolism utilizes adrenaline to fuel lipolysis, the liberation of fats from storage to be used as fuel. As the stress response ceases as [...]
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