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Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart

Jan 18, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, atherosclerosis, athlete, bacteria, bacterial infection, cardiovascular disease, cirrohsis, CVD, diabetes, endotoxin, endurance, exercise, fibrosis, General, gram negative bacteria, gym, heart, heart disease, high fat meal, inflammation, intestines, Kupffer cells, lipopolysaccharide, liver, LPS, metabolic syndrome, Ray Peat, sepsis, smoking, sport, stress, training  //  Comments Off on Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart
Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Exercise Induced Stress Stress — A Shifting of Resources Exercise and Endotoxemia Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Low carb + intensive training = fall in testosterone levels Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating […]

Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart

Jan 18, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, atherosclerosis, athlete, bacteria, bacterial infection, cardiovascular disease, cirrohsis, CVD, diabetes, endotoxin, endurance, exercise, fibrosis, General, gram negative bacteria, gym, heart, heart disease, high fat meal, inflammation, intestines, Kupffer cells, lipopolysaccharide, liver, LPS, metabolic syndrome, Ray Peat, sepsis, smoking, sport, stress, training  //  Comments Off on Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart
Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Exercise Induced Stress Stress — A Shifting of Resources Exercise and Endotoxemia Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Low carb + intensive training = fall in testosterone levels Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating […]

Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart

Jan 18, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, atherosclerosis, athlete, bacteria, bacterial infection, cardiovascular disease, cirrohsis, CVD, diabetes, endotoxin, endurance, exercise, fibrosis, General, gram negative bacteria, gym, heart, heart disease, high fat meal, inflammation, intestines, Kupffer cells, lipopolysaccharide, liver, LPS, metabolic syndrome, Ray Peat, sepsis, smoking, sport, stress, training  //  Comments Off on Can Endurance Sports Really Cause Harm? The Lipopolysaccharides of Endotoxemia and Their Effect on the Heart
Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Exercise Induced Stress Stress — A Shifting of Resources Exercise and Endotoxemia Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Low carb + intensive training = fall in testosterone levels Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating […]

Growth Hormone and Edema

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   edema, General, growth hormone, heart, kidney, retention, sodium, water  //  Comments Off on Growth Hormone and Edema
Growth hormone clearly causes edema, and this is probably involved in the pathological processes that it can produce. -Ray Peat, PhD J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1991 Apr;72(4):768-72. Expansion of extracellular volume and suppression of atrial natriuretic peptide after growth hormone administration in normal man. Møller J, Jørgensen JO, Møller N, Hansen KW, Pedersen EB, Christiansen [...]

Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration

Apr 11, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   cellular respiration, FFA, General, heart, mitochondria  //  Comments Off on Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration
Free fatty acids suppress mitochondrial respiration (Kamikawa and Yamazaki, 1981), leading to increased glycolysis (producing lactic acid) to maintain cellular energy. The suppression of mitochondrial respiration increase the production of toxic free radicals, and the decreased carbon dioxide makes the proteins more susceptible to attack by free radicals. -Ray Peat, PhD Jpn Heart J. 1981 [...]

Unsaturated Fats and Heart Damage

Jan 31, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   attack, cardiac, cocoa butter, DHA, EPA, fish oil, General, heart, lipid hypothesis, necrosis, PUFA, saturated fat, seed oil, unsaturated fats  //  Comments Off on Unsaturated Fats and Heart Damage
The American Journal of Cardiology (May 1969), 23 (5), pg. 719-722 Sensitization by corn oil for the production of cardiac necroses by various steroids and sodium salts Hans Selye; Árpád Somogyi; Gaston Côté In the rat, the production of extensive and usually fatal myocardial necroses by fluorocortisol or desoxycorticosterone in combination with Na2HPO4 is greatly [...]
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