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Light is Right

-Consult a medical professional regarding all things related to your health. “When I moved from Mexico, first to Montana and then to Oregon in 1966, I became very conscious of how light affects the hormones and the health. (For example, in Montana I experienced an interesting springtime shedding of body hair.) Many people who came [...]

The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT

Sep 21, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   breast cancer, Carla Rothenberg, estrogen, General, heart attack, Hormone Replacement Treatment, HRT, menopause, progesterone, stroke, Women's Health Initiative  //  Comments Off on The Rise and Fall of Estrogen Therapy: The History of HRT
by Carla J. Rothenberg Harvard Law School, Class of 2005 April 25, 2005 http://leda.law.harvard.edu/leda/data/711/Rothenberg05.pdf

Death by Medicine

Sep 15, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   death, death by medicine, doctor treatment, estrogen, failure of modern medicine, gary null, General, HRT  //  Comments Off on Death by Medicine
By Gary Null, PhD; Carolyn Dean MD, ND; Martin Feldman, MD; Debora Rasio, MD; and Dorothy Smith, PhD Something is wrong when regulatory agencies pretend that vitamins are dangerous, yet ignore published statistics showing that government-sanctioned medicine is the real hazard. Until now, Life Extension could cite only isolated statistics to make its case about [...]

Soy Burger With a Side of Toxin?

Sep 14, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, estrogen, flammable, General, hexane, PUFA, soy, soybeans, toxic  //  Comments Off on Soy Burger With a Side of Toxin?
(CBS)  Vegetarian burger lovers, take note. Your tasty patty may come with an unwanted condiment: Hexane. Many popular brands of soy-based vegetarian foods, such as Morningstar Farms, Trader Joes, Amy’s Kitchen, Boca Burger, Yves and others, may include a decidedly un-green petroleum byproduct of gasoline refining, Mother Jones magazine reports. In an effort to produce [...]

Gas explosion blasts Iowa soybean processing plant; three seriously injured

Sep 14, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, explosion, flammable, General, hexane, injury, PUFA, soy, soybeans, toxic  //  Comments Off on Gas explosion blasts Iowa soybean processing plant; three seriously injured
Published: Saturday, August 30, 2003 Associated Press SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) — A gas explosion rocked a soybean processing plant in western Iowa on Friday, injuring eight people — three critically — and sparking a fire, authorities said.Fire crews extinguished the blaze after four hours at the Ag Processing Inc. plant, about 20 miles south [...]

Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews

Sep 12, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   endotoxin, estrogen, General, Interview, progesterone, PUFA, Ray Peat, saturated fats, serotonin, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews
Special thanks to Angela de Souza for helping me accumulate this list of interviews! Will update as more interviews become available. Contact me if any links are fudged up or not working – Rob@functionalps.com.   Hope for Health: Thyroid Rainmaking Time: Life Supporting Substances East West – Serotonin and Endotoxin East West – Q&A Show [...]

Quotes: Thyroid, Menstrual Symptoms, PMS, and Fertility

Aug 12, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   armour, bloating, broda barnes, cramping, estrogen, fertility, General, in vitro fertilization, Mark Starr, menstrual symptoms, miscarraige, mood, period, PMS, puberty, Ray Peat, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Quotes: Thyroid, Menstrual Symptoms, PMS, and Fertility
The number of cases of mild and severe menstrual abnormalities among young girls and older women appear to be on the rise. Young women are often experiencing delayed or premature menses. Women suffering from infertility and repeated miscarriage also appear elevated. There is much to be said about how dessicated thyroid treatment has played a [...]

Stress and PUFA Cause Diabetes – Randle Cycle

Jun 25, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   diabetes, disease, estrogen, General, glucose, polyunsaturated fatty acids, PUFA, randle cycle, stress  //  Comments Off on Stress and PUFA Cause Diabetes – Randle Cycle
Diabetes isn’t a sugar problem, it’s a stress problem and dietary issue. As with all disease, it’s a deviation from normal cellular respiration that’s at play. When free fatty acids are high in the blood, they inhibit the use of glucose as fuel (Randle cycle) thus diabetes is born. High free fatty acids in the [...]
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