Browsing articles in "fructose"

VIDEO: Are Happy Gut Bacteria Key to Weight Loss?

Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Thumbs Up Fructose Protective Effects of Citrus Flavanoid Naringenin Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot Protection from Endotoxin Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Protective Bamboo Shoots The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function […]

VIDEO: Are Happy Gut Bacteria Key to Weight Loss?

Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Thumbs Up Fructose Protective Effects of Citrus Flavanoid Naringenin Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot Protection from Endotoxin Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Protective Bamboo Shoots The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function […]

VIDEO: Are Happy Gut Bacteria Key to Weight Loss?

Also See: Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Thumbs Up Fructose Protective Effects of Citrus Flavanoid Naringenin Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot Protection from Endotoxin Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Protective Bamboo Shoots The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function […]

Ray Peat, PhD – Concerns with Starches

Also see: Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of plant cell microparticles in urine sediment THE PHENOMENON OF PERSORPTION: PERSORPTION, DISSEMINATION, AND ELIMINATION OF MICROPARTICLES Fermentable Carbohydrates, Anxiety, Aggression Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction Low Blood Sugar Basics Belly Fat, Cortisol, and Stress […]

Lactose Intolerance: Starch, Fructose, Sucrose, & Thyroid Status

Dec 20, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   fructose, General, Lactose Intolerance, starch, sucrose  //  Comments Off on Lactose Intolerance: Starch, Fructose, Sucrose, & Thyroid Status
Also see: Hypothyroidism, Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, & Lactose Intolerance Autoimmunity and Intestinal Flora Am J Physiol. 1995 Jun;268(6 Pt 1):G1066-73. Diet-induced changes in gene expression of lactase in rat jejunum. Goda T, Yasutake H, Suzuki Y, Takase S, Koldovský O. To explore the mechanisms by which jejunal lactase activity is modified by carbohydrate and/or fat [...]

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, [...]

Carbohydrates and Bone Health

Apr 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   bone, calcium, fructose, General, osteoporosis, starch, sucrose, vitamin d  //  Comments Off on Carbohydrates and Bone Health
Ann Nutr Aliment. 1975;29(4):305-12. [Effects of administering diets with starch or sucrose basis on certain parameters of calcium metabolism in the young, growing rat]. [Article in French] Artus M. The important role of many carbohydrates on calcium metabolism has been demonstrated by FOURNIER and DUPUIS. Starch, however, neither influences the absorption nor the retention of [...]

Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan

Feb 15, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   5-HT, 5-HTP, carbohydrate, cortisol, exercise, fructose, fruit, General, glucose, stress, sucrose, sugar, tryptophan  //  Comments Off on Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan
J Sports Sci. 1995 Summer;13 Spec No:S49-53. Central and peripheral factors in fatigue. Davis JM. The causes of fatigue during muscular exercise include factors that reside in the brain (central mechanisms) as well as the muscles themselves (peripheral mechanisms). Central fatigue is largely unexplored, but there is increasing evidence that increased brain serotonin (5-HT) can [...]

Thumbs Up: Fructose

Diabetes Care. 2007 Jun;30(6):1406-11. Epub 2007 Mar 23. Orange juice or fructose intake does not induce oxidative and inflammatory response. Ghanim H, Mohanty P, Pathak R, Chaudhuri A, Sia CL, Dandona P. OBJECTIVE: We have previously shown that 300 kcal from glucose intake induces a significant increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and nuclear [...]

Sucrose: Infant Pain Reliever

Feb 3, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Analgesia, anesthesia, baby, fructose, General, glucose, honey, infant, issues, neonatal, newborn, pain, Ray Peat, sucrose, sugar  //  Comments Off on Sucrose: Infant Pain Reliever
Sucrose (and sometimes honey) is increasingly being used to reduce pain in newborns, for minor things such as injections (Guala, et al., 2001; Okan, et al., 2007; Anand, et al., 2005; Schoen and Fischell, 1991). -Ray Peat, PhD Clin Ther. 2005 Jun;27(6):844-76. Analgesia and local anesthesia during invasive procedures in the neonate. Anand KJ, Johnston [...]
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