Browsing articles in "General"

Carbohydrate Consumption During Exercise

Mar 28, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   General  //  Comments Off on Carbohydrate Consumption During Exercise
Also see: Low Blood Sugar Basics Carbohydrate Lowers Serotonin from Exercise Serotonin, Fatigue, Training, and Performance Ray Peat, PhD on Low Blood Sugar & Stress Reaction PUFA Promote Stress Response; Saturated Fats Suppress Stress Response Belly Fat, Cortisol, and Stress Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress Exercise Induced Stress J [...]

Gelatin Ads

Mar 28, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   broth, gelatin, General, glycine, jello, melatonin, protein, Ray Peat, serotonin, stress, tryptophan  //  Comments Off on Gelatin Ads
Also see: Sugar Ads Gelatin, stress, longevity Gelatin > Whey Thyroid peroxidase activity is inhibited by amino acids Whey, Tryptophan, & Serotonin Tryptophan, Fatigue, Training, and Performance Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan Protective Glycine Enzyme to Know: Tryptophan Hydroxylase Tryptophan Metabolism: Effects of Progesterone, Estrogen, and PUFA Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Serotonin and Melatonin Lower [...]

Granulated Sugar as Healer

Mar 27, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   antibiotic, collagen, diabetes, edema, General, healing, ileostomy, inflammation, prolapsed, scar, skin, sucrose, sugar, swelling, ulcers, wound, wounds  //  Comments Off on Granulated Sugar as Healer
Also see: Theurapeutic Honey – Cancer and Wound Healing Wound Healing: Topical Omega -9 is Superior to the “Essential Fatty Acids” Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response Thumbs Up: Fructose J Wound Care. 2002 Feb;11(2):53-5. Why do some cavity wounds treated with honey or sugar paste heal without scarring? Topham J. As well as having [...]

Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us

Mar 24, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   General  //  Comments Off on Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us
Also see: Ben Goldacre: Battling bad science By Jonah Lehrer Email Author December 16, 2011 | Source Photo: Mauricio Alejo Every year, nearly $100 billion is invested in biomedical research in the US, all of it aimed at teasing apart the invisible bits of the body. On November 30, 2006, executives at Pfizer—the largest pharmaceutical company in [...]

Bert Hill Coaches Charlie Francis Speed Rx to the Detroit Lions

Mar 22, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   charlie francis, FPS, functionalps, General, personal training, private gym, Simi Valley, speed, sports performance, training  //  Comments Off on Bert Hill Coaches Charlie Francis Speed Rx to the Detroit Lions

Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time

Mar 22, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   bamboo shoots, bowel, bowel transit, breast cancer, constipation, enterohepatic, estrogen, General, glucuronic acid, motility, raw carrot, Ray Peat, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Estrogen and Bowel Transit Time
Also see: Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the Raw Carrot Dietary Fiber, Bowel Health, and Cancer Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Endometriosis and Estrogen The effect of raw carrot on serum lipids and colon function Protective Bamboo Shoots Endotoxin-lipoprotein Hypothesis Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Protection from Endotoxin Bowel Toxins [...]

Serotonin and Autism Connection

Mar 21, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   autism, General, pregnancy, serotonin, tryptophan  //  Comments Off on Serotonin and Autism Connection
Also see: Hypothyroidism and Serotonin Estrogen Increases Serotonin Tryptophan Metabolism: Effects of Progesterone, Estrogen, and PUFA Omega -3 “Deficiency” Decreases Serotonin Producing Enzyme Serotonin Reuptake ENHANCER as Anti-Depressant Therapeutic Effects of Bromocriptine Acute Appendicitis and Serotonin Enzyme to Know: Tryptophan Hydroxylase Serotonin and Melatonin Lower Progesterone Role of Serotonin in Preeclampsia Med Hypotheses. 2010 May;74(5):880-3. [...]

Alice Stewart: The woman who knew too much

Mar 19, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   Alice Stewart, British Medical Journal, cancer, corruption, fetus, General, john gofman, leukemia, prenatal, radiation, Ray Peat, x-ray, xray  //  Comments Off on Alice Stewart: The woman who knew too much
Also see: Alice Mary Stewart Alice Stewart, 95; Linked X-Rays to Diseases Dr. Alice Stewart, Low-Level Radiation, and the Fetus Book: The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation Inflammation from Radiation Harm of Prenatal Exposure to Radiation Caffeine and Skin Protection Topical Vitamin E and ultraviolet radiation on human [...]

The Biggest Loser Season 14 Finale: Show Promotes Bad Science, Stereotypes

Mar 19, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   biggest loser, General, metabolism, stress, thyroid, weight loss  //  Comments Off on The Biggest Loser Season 14 Finale: Show Promotes Bad Science, Stereotypes
by Cameron English Source Prime time TV is a bad place to learn science. There may be no better example of this than hit reality show The Biggest Loser, which wraps up its 14th season on Monday night. If you’re unfamiliar with it, the show follows a group of obese people as they attempt to lose [...]

Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes

Mar 9, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   athlete, General, marathon, metabolism, stress  //  Comments Off on Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes
Volume 76, Number 32 | January 3 – 9, 2007 Sports Source Marathoner Yuen Chun undergoing metabolic testing to improve her stamina and speed, as fitness expert Marco Ferdinandi, standing behind her, monitors the test. Metabolic testing for athletes and couch potatoes By Judith Stiles During the holiday season, yummy Christmas cookies, roast beef, plum [...]
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