Browsing articles in "Bohr Effect"

Breathing, CO2, Performance, and Health

Aug 16, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   altitude, anxiety, athlete, Bohr Effect, breathing, carbon dioxide, co2, General, hematrocrit, hemoglobin, hyperventilation, lactic acid, metabolism, mouth, nose, oxygen, oxygen saturation, patrick mckeown, Respiration  //  Comments Off on Breathing, CO2, Performance, and Health
Also see: Adverse Effects of Mouth Breathing Carbon Dioxide Basics Carbon Dioxide as an Antioxidant Bohr Effect and Cells O2 Levels: Healthy vs. Sick People Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High [...]

Adverse Effects of Mouth Breathing

Also see: A Common Finding – Altered Respiration Hyperventilation and Breathe-More Myth GOOD BREATHING, BAD BREATHING Carbon Dioxide Basics Protective Altitude Chronic hyperventilation; have you got it, what is it, and how do you fix it? Phospholipases, PUFA, and Inflammation Estrogen’s Role in Asthma Unsaturated Fats and Lung Function Bohr Effect and Cells O2 Levels: [...]

Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide

Nov 9, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   altitude sickness, Bohr Effect, carbon dioxide, Carbonic anhydrase, co2, diamox, General, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, mountain sickness, oxygen pressure, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide
Also see: Carbon Dioxide Basics Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors as Cancer Therapy Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on [...]

Carbon Dioxide Basics

Nov 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic glycolysis, altitude, anaerobic glycolysis, Bohr Effect, cancer, carbon dioxide, co2, General, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, pasteur effect, Ray Peat, Warburg Effect  //  Comments Off on Carbon Dioxide Basics
Also see: Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on [...]

Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid

Nov 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Bohr Effect, cancer, carbon dioxide, co2, General, glycolysis, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, oxidative metabolism, Ray Peat, Warburg Effect  //  Comments Off on Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid
Also see: Carbon Dioxide Basics Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Altitude Improves T3 Levels Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda [...]

Ray Peat and Bud Weiss: The Biology of Carbon Dioxide (October 9, 2010)

Jun 4, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Bohr Effect, bud weiss, Buteyko, carbon dioxide, co2, General, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Ray Peat and Bud Weiss: The Biology of Carbon Dioxide (October 9, 2010)
Also see: Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews In this video, Dr. Ray Peat discusses his alternative views on carbon dioxide as it relates to Biology. In his view, the health of the organism is governed by the stability and coherent functioning of its cells and tissues. Carbon dioxide, through a variety of biochemical [...]

GOOD BREATHING, BAD BREATHING

GOOD BREATHING, BAD BREATHING Breathing is behavior, a unique behavior that regulates body chemistry, pH. Peter M. Litchfield, Ph.D., May 2006

GOOD BREATHING, BAD BREATHING

GOOD BREATHING, BAD BREATHING Breathing is behavior, a unique behavior that regulates body chemistry, pH. Peter M. Litchfield, Ph.D., May 2006

Chronic hyperventilation; have you got it, what is it, and how do you fix it?

Oct 21, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   allergies, anxiety, asthma, Bohr Effect, breathing, Buteyko, carbon dioxide, chronic fatigue, co2, Fitness, functionalps, General, haemoglobin, hemoglobin, hyperventilation, mouth taping, nutrition, O2, oxygen, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, sleep apnea, sleep problems, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Chronic hyperventilation; have you got it, what is it, and how do you fix it?
By Dr Janet Winter, Posted on July 28, 2011 The consequences of chronic hyperventilation or over breathing can be many;  tired muscles, headaches, anxiety, poor sleep, fatigue, allergies, cold hands, breathlessness, stuffed nose, IBS…. The list goes on. One definition of hyperventilation is breathing more than your body requires, so if you are sitting, but [...]
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