Browsing articles in "fetus"

Alice Stewart: The woman who knew too much

Mar 19, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   Alice Stewart, British Medical Journal, cancer, corruption, fetus, General, john gofman, leukemia, prenatal, radiation, Ray Peat, x-ray, xray  //  Comments Off on Alice Stewart: The woman who knew too much
Also see: Alice Mary Stewart Alice Stewart, 95; Linked X-Rays to Diseases Dr. Alice Stewart, Low-Level Radiation, and the Fetus Book: The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation Inflammation from Radiation Harm of Prenatal Exposure to Radiation Caffeine and Skin Protection Topical Vitamin E and ultraviolet radiation on human [...]

Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration

Sep 26, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   altitude, Buteyko, carbon dioxide, co2, development, fetus, General, healing, Ray Peat, regeneration  //  Comments Off on Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration
Also see: Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Altitude Improves T3 Levels Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on Performance Altitude Improves T3 Levels “Over the oxygen supply of the body carbon dioxide spreads its protecting wings.” - Friedrich Miescher, Swiss physiologist, 1885 “People who live [...]

Sodium Improves Premature Infant Development

Sep 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   baby, development, fetus, General, growth, infant, salt, sodium  //  Comments Off on Sodium Improves Premature Infant Development
Also see: Sodium Deficiency in Pre-eclampsia Nutrition and Brain Growth in Chick Embryos PUFA, Development, and Allergy Incidence In the fetus and newborn baby, sodium promotes growth. Progesterone, sodium, and glucose are limiting factors in the growth of the baby’s brain; whey they are deficient, cells die instead of growing. -Ray Peat, PhD Pediatr Nephrol. [...]

Bisphenol A (BPA), Estrogen, and Development

Feb 17, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   baby, bisphenol a, BPA, child, development, estradiol, estrogen, fetus, General, plastics, progesterone, PUFA, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Bisphenol A (BPA), Estrogen, and Development
The estrogenic effects of bisphenol A (BPA) create a potential model of estrogen’s harm of mother and fetus. Arch Toxicol. 2006 Oct;80(10):647-55. Epub 2006 Apr 8. Toxicokinetics of bisphenol A in pregnant DA/Han rats after single i.v. application. Moors S, Diel P, Degen GH. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an important chemical in the production of [...]
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