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The Krebs Cycle

Mar 5, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   acetyl CoA, ATP, carbon dioxide, citric acid cycle, co2, FADH2, General, glucose, glycolysis, krebs cycle, NADH, oxidative metabolism, pyruvate  //  Comments Off on The Krebs Cycle

Exercise Induced Stress

Mar 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   asthma, athletes, blood, clotting, cytokines, DNA, exercise, fatty acids, General, glucose, glycogen, IL-6, interleukin, prolactin, PUFA, randle cycle, serotonin, stress, tryptophan, viscosity  //  Comments Off on Exercise Induced Stress
Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):38-43. The acute phase response and exercise: the ultramarathon as prototype exercise. Fallon KE. OBJECTIVE: Controversy exists in relation to the nature of the acute phase response, which is known to occur following endurance exercise. This study was conducted to demonstrate the similarities between this response and the response consequent [...]

Progesterone and Protection from Carrageenan

Feb 29, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Carrageenan, General, inflammation, progesterone  //  Comments Off on Progesterone and Protection from Carrageenan
Also see – Carrageenan, Inflammation, Cancer, Immunity Jpn J Pharmacol. 1979 Aug;29(4):509-14. Anti-inflammatory action of progesterone on carrageenin-induced inflammation in rats. Nakagawa H, Min KR, Nanjo K, Tsurufuji S. Effect of progesterone (1 mg/kg) on the inflammation in rats induced by carrageenin was studied. Progesterone inhibited the vascular permeability and the formation of granulation tissue [...]

Top Ten Weight Management Lies

Feb 27, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   fat loss, General, lies, top ten, weight loss, weight management  //  Comments Off on Top Ten Weight Management Lies
1. Foods that assist with weight management taste poorly. 2. Genetics make you fat so your efforts aren’t worthwhile. 3. You must restrict calories, exercise to exhaustion, and do cardio to get “results.” 4. Low carbohydrate or “paleo” diets are best for weight management. 5. PMS is normal and has no effects on fat loss. [...]

Using Sunlight to Sustain Life

Feb 27, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   darkness, General, light, mitochondria, pregnenolone, progesterone, spring, summer, thyroid, winter  //  Comments Off on Using Sunlight to Sustain Life
http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/ayurveda-health-wellbeing/911404-good-info-sunlights-beneficial-effects.html by Raymond Peat, Ph.D., Ray Peat’s Newsletter — from: Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients, June 1996, Page 83 – 85 Q: You mention sunlight as beneficial to your health. How? For example, it can cure depression, improve immunity, stimulate our metabolism while decreasing food craving, and increase our intelligence. Although exposure to sun [...]

Treating hypothyroidism naturally

Feb 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General, hypothyroidism, mary shomon, synthroid, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Treating hypothyroidism naturally
by Sunny Willmington, Howard Hagglund, Mary Shomon Natural vs Synthetic Natural thyroid treatment has been used since the 1800′s and synthetic hormones have been used since 1959. Since, the introduction of synthetic thyroid hormones; we have been bombarded with information from its manufacturers and representatives. We have been told that the production of synthetic hormones [...]

PUFA Increases Estrogen

Feb 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, estrogen, fatty acids, General, nutrition, PUFA  //  Comments Off on PUFA Increases Estrogen
While the competition by PUFA for protein binding sites block the effects of thyroid hormone and vitamin A, the actions of PUFA on sex steroid binding protein (SBP, or SSBG, for sex steroid binding globulin) increases the activity of estrogen. That’s because the SSBG neutralizes estrogen by binding to it, keeping it out of cells; [...]

Long Chain Fats Decrease Insulin Metabolism

Feb 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   degrading, diabetes, enzymes, free fatty acids, General, insulin, liver, metabolism, obesity, PUFA, unsaturated, weight gain  //  Comments Off on Long Chain Fats Decrease Insulin Metabolism
Endocrinology. 2003 Jun;144(6):2404-8. In vitro inhibition of insulin-degrading enzyme by long-chain fatty acids and their coenzyme A thioesters. Hamel FG, Upward JL, Bennett RG. Insulin-degrading enzyme is responsible for initiating insulin degradation in cells, but little is known about the factors controlling its activity. Because obesity and high levels of free fatty acids decrease insulin [...]

Fish – Elongase and Desaturase Enzymes

Feb 21, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Desaturase, DHA, double bonds, Elongase, EPA, fish oil, General, lipid peroxides, PUFA, unsaturated fats  //  Comments Off on Fish – Elongase and Desaturase Enzymes
Aquaculture Volume 290, Issues 1–2, 4 May 2009, Pages 122–131 Physiological roles of fatty acyl desaturases and elongases in marine fish: Characterisation of cDNAs of fatty acyl Δ6 desaturase and elovl5 elongase of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) Xiaozhong Zheng, Zhaokun Ding, Youqing Xu, Oscar Monroig, Sofia Morais, Douglas R. Tocher In the present paper, we investigated [...]
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