Browsing articles from "October, 2012"

Serotonin Reuptake ENHANCER as Anti-Depressant

Oct 30, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   alcoholism, depression, erectile dysfunction, General, glutamate, libido, memory, metabolism, serotonin, SSRE, SSRI, stablon, stress, tianeptine, tryptophan  //  Comments Off on Serotonin Reuptake ENHANCER as Anti-Depressant
Also see: Anti-Serotonin, Pro-Libido Estrogen, Glutamate, & Free Fatty Acids Estrogen Increases Serotonin Omega -3 “Deficiency” Decreases Serotonin Producing Enzyme Linoleic Acid and Serotonin’s Role in Migraine Gelatin > Whey Thyroid peroxidase activity is inhibited by amino acids Whey, Tryptophan, & Serotonin Tryptophan, Fatigue, Training, and Performance Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan Protective Glycine Intestinal Serotonin [...]

Unsaturated Fats, Oxidative Stress, and Atherosclerosis

Oct 26, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   arachidonic acid, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, EFA, essential fatty acids, free radical, General, isoprostanes, linoleic acid, lipid peroxides, oxidative stress, plaque, prostaglandins, PUFA, unsaturated fats  //  Comments Off on Unsaturated Fats, Oxidative Stress, and Atherosclerosis
Also see: Unsaturated Fats and Heart Damage PUFA, Fish Oil, and Alzheimers Thyroid Status and Cardiovascular Disease “Normal” TSH: Marker for Increased Risk of Fatal Coronary Heart Disease A Cure for Heart Disease Hypothyroidism and A Shift in Death Patterns Thyroid Status and Oxidized LDL Unsaturated Fats and Longevity PUFA Accumulation & Aging Arterioscler Thromb [...]

California Strength: How to Snatch & Clean

Oct 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   clean, General, snatch  //  Comments Off on California Strength: How to Snatch & Clean
Snatch Clean

Toxic Plant Estrogens

Oct 24, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   beans, birth control, bisphenol a, BPA, Coumestrol, DES, estrogen, fertility, flaxseed, General, genistein, infertility, isoflavones, lignins, miscarriage, oral contraceptives, phytoestrogens, PUFA, Ray Peat, soy, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Toxic Plant Estrogens
Also see: Estrogen, Progesterone, and Fertility Quotes: Thyroid, Estrogen, Menstrual Symptoms, PMS, and Infertility Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Alcohol Consumption – Estrogen and Progesterone In Women Estrogen, Endotoxin, and Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury Soy and Behavior Baby Formula, Soy, and Immunosuppression Estrogen Levels Increase with Age Fat Tissue and Aging – Increased Estrogen [...]

Menopausal Estrogen Therapy Lowers Body Temperature

Oct 17, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, General, hot flash, HRT, inflammation, menopause, temperature  //  Comments Off on Menopausal Estrogen Therapy Lowers Body Temperature
Also see: Inflammation from Decrease in Body Temperature Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature J Appl Physiol. 1997 Aug;83(2):477-84. Chronic hormone replacement therapy alters thermoregulatory and vasomotor function in postmenopausal women. Brooks EM, Morgan AL, Pierzga JM, Wladkowski SL, O’Gorman JT, Derr JA, Kenney WL. This investigation examined effects of chronic (>/=2 yr) hormone replacement therapy (HRT), [...]

Acute Appendicitis and Serotonin

Oct 13, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   5-HIAA, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, appendicitis, appendix, General, inflammation, serotonin  //  Comments Off on Acute Appendicitis and Serotonin
Also see: Linoleic Acid and Serotonin’s Role in Migraine Hypothyroidism and Serotonin Estrogen Increases Serotonin Tryptophan, Sleep, and Depression Anti-Serotonin, Pro-Libido Serotonin and Melatonin Lower Progesterone Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Indian J Gastroenterol. 1997 Jan;16(1):18-9. Evaluation of plasma serotonin concentration in acute appendicitis. Kalra U, Chitkara N, Dadoo RC, Singh GP, Gulati P, Narula [...]

Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2

Oct 11, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   antibiotics, Aspirin, bacteria, bone, calcium, clotting, coumadin, General, intestines, liver, menaquinones, mk-4, mk-7, osteoporosis, phylloquinone, Ray Peat, thorne research, vitamin k, vitamin k1, vitamin k2, warfarin  //  Comments Off on Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2
Am J Gastroenterol. 1994 Jun;89(6):915-23. The contribution of vitamin K2 (menaquinones) produced by the intestinal microflora to human nutritional requirements for vitamin K. Conly JM, Stein K, Worobetz L, Rutledge-Harding S. BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy manifest by elevation of the prothrombin time (PT) in patients receiving broad spectrum antimicrobials indirectly suggests a role for intestinal microflora synthesized [...]

Enzyme to Know: Tryptophan Hydroxylase

Oct 10, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   brain, broth, estrogen, gelatin, General, hibernation, inflammation, intestines, melatonin, progesterone, PUFA, serotonin, stress, tryptophan, tryptophan hydroxylase  //  Comments Off on Enzyme to Know: Tryptophan Hydroxylase
Also see: Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Serotonin and Melatonin Lower Progesterone Role of Serotonin in Preeclampsia Maternal Ingestion of Tryptophan and Cancer in Female Offspring Melatonin Lowers Body Temperature Tryptophan, Sleep, and Depression Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan Gelatin > Whey Serotonin, Fatigue, Training, and Performance Gelatin, Glycine, and Metabolism Whey, Tryptophan, & Serotonin Omega [...]

Carotenemia & Hypothyroidism

Oct 8, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   B12, calluses, carotene, carotenemia, carrot, General, hypothyroidism, liver, metabolism, orange, Ray Peat, skin, thyroid, zinc  //  Comments Off on Carotenemia & Hypothyroidism
Also see: The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function The Cholesterol and Thyroid Connection In the 1930′s accurate diagnosis [of hypothyroidism] was made by evaluating a variety of indications, including basal oxygen consumption, serum cholesterol level, pulse rate, temperature, carotenemia, bowel function, and quality of hair and skin. -Ray Peat, PhD [...]

Enzyme to Know: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

Energy depletion itself is an excitatory state, that calls for increased fuel and oxygen. But when cells are exposed to PUFA, their ability to use glucose is blocked, increasing their exposure to the fats. Saturated fats activate the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme that is essential for the efficient use of glucose, while PUFA block it. -Ray Peat, [...]
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