Browsing articles in "body temperature"

T3 Therapy to Reset Low Body Temperature in Hypothyroidism

Also see: Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome Basis Guidelines Wilson T3 Protocol Wilson’s Temperature Tracking Chart Wilson’s low Temperature Syndrome Wilson Treatment Guidelines Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Dosing with T3-only (or with low-dose NDT, or the combination of T4/T3)

T3 Therapy to Reset Low Body Temperature in Hypothyroidism

Also see: Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome Basis Guidelines Wilson T3 Protocol Wilson’s Temperature Tracking Chart Wilson’s low Temperature Syndrome Wilson Treatment Guidelines Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Dosing with T3-only (or with low-dose NDT, or the combination of T4/T3)

Body Temperature, Metabolism, and Obesity

Jan 6, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   basal temperature, body temperature, General, hibernatin, metabolism, obesity, starvation, stress, thyroid, weight gain, weight loss  //  Comments Off on Body Temperature, Metabolism, and Obesity
Also see: Ray Peat, PhD on Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse, and TSH Temperature and Pulse Basics & Monthly Log Thyroid, Temperature, Pulse Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Inflammation from Decrease in Body Temperature Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature Menopausal Estrogen Therapy Lowers Body Temperature Thyroid Function, Pulse Rate, & [...]

Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Aspirin, body temperature, General, melatonin, sleep  //  Comments Off on Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature
Am J Psychiatry. 1976 Oct;133(10):1181-6. Negative effects of melatonin on depression. Carman JS, Post RM, Buswell R, Goodwin FK. In order to test the efficacy of the pineal neurohumor melatonin on depression, the hormone was administered in varying doses to six moderately to severely depressed patients and two patients with Huntington’s chorea in double-blind crossover [...]

Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals

Apr 29, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, body size, body temperature, brain, free radical theory, General, lifespan, longevity, mammal, metabolism, mitchondrial uncoupling, mitochondria, oxidative stress, PUFA, rate of living theory, uncoupling proteins  //  Comments Off on Metabolism, Brain Size, and Lifespan in Mammals
Also see: Unsaturated Fats and Longevity “Curing” a High Metabolic Rate with Unsaturated Fats A living cell requires energy not only for all its functions, but also for the maintenance of its structure. -Albert Szent-Gyorgyi The brain has a high rate of oxidative metabolism, and so it forms a very large proportion of the carbon [...]
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