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Inflammatory C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

Also see: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Exercise and Endotoxemia Anti-Inflammatory Omega -9 Mead Acid (Eicosatrienoic acid) “Systemic metabolic problems make local problems worse, and if a local injury is serious, it can cause the liver to produce stress-related proteins called “acute phase proteins,” including fibrinogen and serum amyloids […]

Barbara Seaman Interview: Birth Control, Menopause, Estrogen Industry

Jul 29, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   Barbara Seaman, birth control, breast feeding, cancer, DES, diabetes, diethylstilbestrol, estrogen, feminism, General, heart attack, heart disease, hitler, menopause, miscarriage, morning after, nazi, pharma, pharmaceutical industry, premarin, progestin, the pill, women's health, Women's Health Initiative  //  Comments Off on Barbara Seaman Interview: Birth Control, Menopause, Estrogen Industry
Also see: Barbara Seaman Raised Alarms, Answered Every Call The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer PUFA Increases Estrogen PUFA Inhibit Glucuronidation PUFA Promote Cancer Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time Study: Acquired Breast Cancer [...]

Protected: Ray Peat, PhD on High Blood Pressure

Sep 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aldosterone, calcium, cramps, edema, estrogen, General, heart attack, high blood pressure, hypertension, insomnia, PMS, PUFA, Ray Peat, serotonin, sleep, sodium, stress  //  Comments Off on Protected: Ray Peat, PhD on High Blood Pressure
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Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects from Excessive Endurance Exercise

Jun 4, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic, anaerobic, cardiovascular disease, exercise, General, heart attack, Ray Peat, stress  //  Comments Off on Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects from Excessive Endurance Exercise
Also see: Exercise Induced Stress Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Exercise Induced Menstrual Disorders Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Ray Peat, PhD and Concentric Exercise Dr. James O’Keefe, Clinical Cardiologist from Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Missouri, describes the risks and benefits of extreme endurance exercise, emphasizing the [...]

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 [...]

Saturated fat in the diet and serum cholesterol concentration: a critical examination of the literature

Jan 24, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   angina, cardiovascular disease, cholestero, coronary artery disease, Coronary heart disease, General, heart attack, heart disease, heart failure, nutrition, Raymond Reiser, saturated fat  //  Comments Off on Saturated fat in the diet and serum cholesterol concentration: a critical examination of the literature
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 26: MAY 1973, pp. 524-555. Saturated fat in the diet and serum cholesterol concentration: a critical examination of the literature Raymond Reiser, Ph.D

Thyroid Status and Cardiovascular Disease

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2006 Jun;91(6):2126-32. Epub 2006 Mar 14. Subclinical hypothyroidism, arterial stiffness, and myocardial reserve. Owen PJ, Rajiv C, Vinereanu D, Mathew T, Fraser AG, Lazarus JH. CONTEXT: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is associated with increased risk of cardiac disease; its impact on arterial function is less clear. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study [...]

Hypothyroidism and A Shift in Death Patterns

Broda Barnes, more than 60 years ago, summed up the major effects of hypothyroidism on health very neatly when he pointed out that if hypothyroid people don’t die young from infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, they die a little later from cancer or heart disease. -Ray Peat, PhD A low metabolism affects ALL bodily systems. [...]

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.
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