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PUFA, Ketones, and Sugar Restriction Promote Tumor Growth

Jan 6, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic glycolysis, cancer, free fatty acids, General, growth, ketones, low carb, metabolism, polyunsaturated fats, PUFA, starvation, stress, tumor, warburg  //  Comments Off on PUFA, Ketones, and Sugar Restriction Promote Tumor Growth
Also see: Tumor Bearing Organisms – Lipolysis and Ketogenesis as Signs of Chronic Stress Free Fatty Acids Suppress Cellular Respiration PUFA Promote Cancer PUFA Decrease Cellular Energy Production Israeli Paradox: High Omega -6 Diet Promotes Disease Low Blood Sugar Basics Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Towards a morphogenetic perspective on cancer Israeli [...]

Sodium Improves Premature Infant Development

Sep 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   baby, development, fetus, General, growth, infant, salt, sodium  //  Comments Off on Sodium Improves Premature Infant Development
Also see: Sodium Deficiency in Pre-eclampsia Nutrition and Brain Growth in Chick Embryos PUFA, Development, and Allergy Incidence In the fetus and newborn baby, sodium promotes growth. Progesterone, sodium, and glucose are limiting factors in the growth of the baby’s brain; whey they are deficient, cells die instead of growing. -Ray Peat, PhD Pediatr Nephrol. [...]

Growth Hormone Unncessary for Normal Height

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General, growth, growth hormone, height, pituitary, tall  //  Comments Off on Growth Hormone Unncessary for Normal Height
Intern Med. 1998 May;37(5):472-5. A hypopituitary patient who attained tall stature without growth hormone. Kageyama K, Watanobe H, Nasushita R, Nishie M, Horiba N, Suda T. We describe an unusual patient with hypopituitarism who attained tall stature even without growth hormone (GH). A 37-year-old man was devoid of secondary sexual characteristics, but manifested tall stature [...]
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