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Protective Altitude

Aug 28, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bohr, cancer, carbon dioxide, cardiovascular disease, effect, General, haldane, heart disease, hypoxia, longevity, mitochondria, oxygen, radiation  //  Comments Off on Protective Altitude
Also see: 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 Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration People who live at very high altitudes live significantly longer; they have a lower incidence of cancer (Weinberg, et [...]

Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise

Aug 28, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   acclimatization, acth, aerobic, altitude, anaerobic, Andean, carbon dioxide, exercise, General, glycolysis, hypercapnia, hypoxia, lactate, lactic acid, oxygen, paradox, running, stress  //  Comments Off on Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise
Also see: Protective Altitude Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Altitude Improves T3 Levels Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on Performance Exercise Induced Stress Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Fatigued cells take up water, and become [...]

Glucose, Brain Lactate, and Panic Attacks

Aug 28, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, attack, carbon dioxide, dextrose, General, glucose, hypercapnia, hyperventilation, panic, panic attacks, sugar  //  Comments Off on Glucose, Brain Lactate, and Panic Attacks
Am J Psychiatry. 1995 May;152(5):666-72. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy investigation of hyperventilation in subjects with panic disorder and comparison subjects. Dager SR, Strauss WL, Marro KI, Richards TL, Metzger GD, Artru AA. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate differential effects of hyperventilation on brain lactate in patients with panic disorder and comparison [...]

Benefits of Red Light

Aug 27, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   blue light, cytochrome oxidase, General, infrared, metabolism, red light, sunlight  //  Comments Off on Benefits of Red Light
Rats had a bright red laser beam shined on their heads for 15 minutes and then the respiratory enzymes of the Krebs cycle was studied. The changes were consistent with enhanced respiration. (A.T. Pikulev, et al., Radiobiology 24(1):29-34, 1984). -Ray Peat, PhD Radiobiologiia. 1984 Jan-Feb;24(1):29-34. [Enzyme activity of glutamic acid metabolism and the Krebs cycle [...]

Stress, Portrait of a Killer – Full Documentary (2008)

Aug 26, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, cortisol, General, metabolism, sapolsky, stress  //  Comments Off on Stress, Portrait of a Killer – Full Documentary (2008)
Also see: Stress and Aging: The Glucocorticoid Cascade Hypothesis The Streaming Organism Robert Sapolsky National Geographic Documentary Stanford University

Walt Disney 1946: The Story of Menstruation

Aug 26, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   constipation, exercise, General, menstrual cycle, menstruation, ovary, pituitary, posture, puberty, uterus  //  Comments Off on Walt Disney 1946: The Story of Menstruation
The Story of Menstruation is a 1946 10-minute animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1946. It was commissioned by the International Cello-Cotton Company (now Kimberly-Clark) and was shown to approximately 105 million American students in health education classes. It was one of the first commercially sponsored films to be distributed to high schools. [...]

Hyperventilation and Breathe-More Myth

Aug 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   breathing, carbon dioxide, General, hyercapnia, hyperventilation, hypoxia, oxygen, Respiration  //  Comments Off on Hyperventilation and Breathe-More Myth
Hyperventilation (definition) is breathing more than the medical norm. http://www.normalbreathing.com/i-hyperventilation.php Hyperventilation can be defined as breathing more than 10 liters of air per minute at rest for a 70-lg person. Hyperventilation is very common these days. The large majority of people believe that it is worthwhile as well as healthy to breathe in more deeply [...]

Sodium Deficiency and Stress

Aug 22, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, angiotensin, blood pressure, edema, General, hypertension, kidney, RAAS, renin, salt, serotonin, sodium, stress, sympathetic  //  Comments Off on Sodium Deficiency and Stress
Also see: Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance The Randle Cycle Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration Aldosterone as an endogenous cardiovascular toxin Aldosterone and Thrombosis Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis J Hypertens. 1993 Dec;11(12):1381-6. Effect of dietary salt restriction on urinary serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid excretion in man. Sharma AM, Schorr [...]

Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis

Aug 22, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   adrenaline, aldosterone, angiotensin, atherosclerosis, diabetes, General, insulin resistance, RAAS, renin, salt, sodium  //  Comments Off on Low Sodium Diet: High FFA, Insulin Resistance, Atherosclerosis
Also see: Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance The Randle Cycle Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration Aldosterone as an endogenous cardiovascular toxin Aldosterone and Thrombosis Sodium Deficiency and Stress J Endocrinol. 2005 Jun;185(3):429-37. Low salt intake modulates insulin signaling, JNK activity and IRS-1ser307 phosphorylation in rat tissues. Prada PO, Coelho MS, Zecchin HG, Dolnikoff [...]

Syphillis as Aids

Aug 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   AIDS, General, syphilis  //  Comments Off on Syphillis as Aids
Syphilis as Aids
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