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Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions

Mar 10, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   anaphylaxis, drug, General, irritation, lipid nanoparticle, LNPs, mRNA, nanoparticles, reacton, stress, vaccination  //  Comments Off on Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions
Source By Jop de Vrieze Severe allergy-like reactions in at least eight people who received the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech over the past 2 weeks may be due to a compound in the packaging of the messenger RNA (mRNA) that forms the vaccine’s main ingredient, scientists say. A similar mRNA vaccine developed by […]

Bodily Resources vs Demands

Aug 2, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, blood sugar, circulation, demands, disease, energy, exercise, General, health, hormones, metabolism, nutrition, protective nutrition, resources, sickness, stress  //  Comments Off on Bodily Resources vs Demands
Also see: Stress — A Shifting of Resources Collection of FPS Charts Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response Low Blood Sugar Basics Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Exercise Induced Stress Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Low Carb Diet – Death to Metabolism Can Endurance Sports Really […]

Bodily Resources vs Demands

Aug 2, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, blood sugar, circulation, demands, disease, energy, exercise, General, health, hormones, metabolism, nutrition, protective nutrition, resources, sickness, stress  //  Comments Off on Bodily Resources vs Demands
Also see: Stress — A Shifting of Resources Collection of FPS Charts Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response Low Blood Sugar Basics Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Exercise Induced Stress Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Low Carb Diet – Death to Metabolism Can Endurance Sports Really […]

Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits

Jul 19, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, calcium, calcium paradox, cheese, dairy, energy, General, metabolism, milk, parathyroid hormone, PTH, Ray Peat, stress  //  Comments Off on Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits
Also see: Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Calcium Paradox Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Excess Dietary Phosphorus Lowers Vitamin D Levels Fatty Acid Synthase (FAS), Vitamin D, and Cancer Phosphate, activation, and aging Parmigiano […]

Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits

Jul 19, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, calcium, calcium paradox, cheese, dairy, energy, General, metabolism, milk, parathyroid hormone, PTH, Ray Peat, stress  //  Comments Off on Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits
Also see: Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Milk, Cheeses, Ice Cream by DrJ on RayPeatForum Calcium Paradox Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Excess Dietary Phosphorus Lowers Vitamin D Levels […]

Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits

Jul 19, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   aging, calcium, calcium paradox, cheese, dairy, energy, General, metabolism, milk, parathyroid hormone, PTH, Ray Peat, stress  //  Comments Off on Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Vegetables and Fruits
Also see: Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio of Milk, Cheeses, Ice Cream by DrJ on RayPeatForum Calcium Paradox Source of Dietary Calcium: Chicken Egg Shell Powder Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Excess Dietary Phosphorus Lowers Vitamin D Levels […]

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 […]

Common features of stress response

Also see: Low Blood Sugar Basics Stress — A Shifting of Resources Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction Belly Fat, Cortisol, and Stress Stress, Portrait of a Killer – Full Documentary (2008) Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade Hypothesis Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response W.D. Denckla, A.V. Everitt, Hypophysectomy, & […]
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