Browsing articles in "immunity"

Rewriting the Genetic Code: A Cancer Cure In the Making

Mar 13, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, cell, code, flu, General, genes, genetically modified, genetics, immune system, immunity, influenza, instructions, medicine, messenger RNA, mRNA, mutated DNA, pharma, pharmaceuticals, proteins, vaccination, vaccine  //  Comments Off on Rewriting the Genetic Code: A Cancer Cure In the Making
Here is a 10 minute advertising courtesy of TEDx for new and experimental mRNA technology. mRNA vaccines make the receiver genetically modified. On a side note, cancer not caused by mutated DNA.

The Antibody Deception

Source By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 2, 2021 The world has been fixated for months on novel-coronavirus PCR testing, contact tracing and vaccination. Meanwhile, another major part of the Covid biomedical complex has received far less attention: the use of antibodies for detecting, diagnosing and treating infection with the novel coronavirus. Hundreds of antibodies have been approved […]

The Antibody Deception

Source By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 2, 2021 The world has been fixated for months on novel-coronavirus PCR testing, contact tracing and vaccination. Meanwhile, another major part of the Covid biomedical complex has received far less attention: the use of antibodies for detecting, diagnosing and treating infection with the novel coronavirus. Hundreds of antibodies have been approved […]

No Safety Data? No Problem!

Mar 11, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   allergy, anaphylaxis, antibodies, CDC, coronaviruses, data, efficacy, FDA, General, immune system, immunity, inflammation, mRNA, mutations, pharma, pharmaceuticals, reaction, resistance, safety, Science, studies, trials, vaccine, vaccines, variants, WHO  //  Comments Off on No Safety Data? No Problem!
Source US, UK, Canada, Australia, Switzerland and Singapore Will Let New-Variant Vaccines Onto the Market Without Safety or Efficacy Testing By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 9, 2021 No Safey Data? No Problem! from Rosemary Frei on Vimeo. On March 4 and 5, Canada, the UK, Australia, Switzerland and Singapore released identical guidelines for fast-tracking release onto the market of vaccines for the new […]

Leptin, Estrogen, Inflammation, Breast Cancer

Also see: Sugar (Sucrose) Restrains the Stress Response Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Hormonal profiles in women with breast cancer Plasma Estrogen Does Not Reflect Tissue Concentration of Estrogen Pre and Postmenopausal Women: Progesterone Decreases Aromatase Activity Fat Tissue and Aging – Increased Estrogen Estrogen Related to Loss of […]

Stress — A Shifting of Resources

May 25, 2014   //   by Team FPS   //   atkins, blood flow, blood sugar, bowel toxins, constipation, digestion, endotoxin, exercise, General, immunity, inflammation, libido, lipopolysaccharide, low carb, LPS, paleo, Ray Peat, resources, sex drive, stress, systems  //  Comments Off on Stress — A Shifting of Resources
Also see: Collection of FPS Charts Low Carb Diet – Death to Metabolism Exercise and Endotoxemia Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Endotoxin: Poisoning from the Inside Out Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Ray Peat, PhD and Concentric Exercise Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects from Excessive Endurance Exercise Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Exercise Induced Stress […]

Hypothyroidism Causes Shrinking of the Thymus Gland

Dec 13, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   General, hypothyroidism, immunity, Ray Peat, thymus, thyroid  //  Comments Off on Hypothyroidism Causes Shrinking of the Thymus Gland
Hypothyroidism causes the thymus gland to atrophy (Abou-Rabia and Kendall, 1994), partly because the thyroid hormone itself is essential for the maintenance of the gland, and also because hypothyroidism is likely to be accompanied by excessive levels of estrogen and cortisol. -Ray Peat, PhD Cell Tissue Res 1994 Sep;277(3):447-SS. Involution of the rat thymus in [...]

Endotoxin and Behavior

Jun 26, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   behavior, depression, endotoxin, General, immunity, lipopolysaccharides  //  Comments Off on Endotoxin and Behavior
Brain Behav Immun. 2006 Nov;20(6):517-26. Epub 2006 May 2. Immunity and emotions: lipopolysaccharide increases defensive behaviours and potentiates despair in mice. Many studies have pointed out the relationships between immunity and depression, supporting a neuroimmune hypothesis of depressive disorders. However, despite the growing interest for such a hypothesis and the amount of clinical and experimental [...]

Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress

Mar 25, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   acth, blood sugar, cortisol, exercise, General, immune system, immunity, pituitary, stress  //  Comments Off on Carbohydrate Lowers Exercise Induced Stress
Also see: Exercise Induced Stress; Tryptophan, Fatigue, Training, and Performance; Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006 Feb;38(2):286-92. Effects of graded carbohydrate supplementation on the immune response in cycling. Scharhag J, Meyer T, Auracher M, Gabriel HH, Kindermann W. PURPOSE: This study examined the acute immune response after three standardized cycling sessions of [...]

Carrageenan, Inflammation, Cancer, Immunity

Pathol Biol (Paris). 1979 Dec;27(10):615-26. [Biological and pharmacological effects of carrageenan (author's transl)]. [Article in French] Roch-Arveiller M, Giroud JP. Carrageenan is sulfated polysaccharide which has been extensively used as emulsifier and thickening agent in the food industry, for its ability to induce acute inflammation in pharmacology and for its selectively toxic effect for macrophages [...]
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