Browsing articles in "lactate"

The Glucose Song

Mar 28, 2014   //   by Team FPS   //   atltitude, carbon dioxide, co2, energy, exercise, General, glucose, glycolysis, lactate, lactic acid, metabolism, oxidation, oxidative metabolism  //  Comments Off on The Glucose Song
Also see: Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Cellular Energy Production – Aerobic Respiration – The Krebs Cycle Carbon Dioxide Basics Carbon Dioxide as an Antioxidant Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Trauma & Resuscitation: Toxicity of Lactated Ringer’s Solution Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide […]

Ray Peat, PhD on Nitric Oxide

Also see: Collection of Ray Peat Quote Blogs by FPS Collection of FPS Charts Master List – Ray Peat, PhD Interviews Protective Glycine Thyroid peroxidase activity is inhibited by amino acids Gelatin, Glycine, and Metabolism Gelatin > Whey Ray Peat, PhD on Endotoxin Bowel Toxins Accelerate Aging Ray Peat, PhD on the Benefits of the […]

Lactic Acidosis and Diabetes

Mar 28, 2013   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, carbon dioxide, co2, diabetes, free fatty acids, General, glycolysis, glycolytic, insulin, insulin resistance, lactate, lactic acid, liver, metformin, oxidative metabolism  //  Comments Off on Lactic Acidosis and Diabetes
Also see: Aldosterone, Sodium Deficiency, and Insulin Resistance Diabetes: Conversion of Alpha-cells into Beta-cells Women, Estrogen, and Circulating DHA Insulin Inhibits Lipolysis The Randle Cycle Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Carbon Dioxide Basics Carbon Dioxide as an Antioxidant Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Trauma & Resuscitation: Toxicity [...]

Serotonin Activates Glycolysis

Dec 2, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, disease, estrogen, General, glycolysis, lactate, lactic acid, serotonin, stress  //  Comments Off on Serotonin Activates Glycolysis
Also see: Tryptophan Metabolism: Effects of Progesterone, Estrogen, and PUFA Estrogen Increases Serotonin Hypothyroidism and Serotonin Omega -3 “Deficiency” Decreases Serotonin Producing Enzyme Enzyme to Know: Tryptophan Hydroxylase Tryptophan, Sleep, and Depression Carbohydrate Lowers Free Tryptophan Gelatin > Whey Serotonin, Fatigue, Training, and Performance Gelatin, Glycine, and Metabolism Whey, Tryptophan, & Serotonin Serotonin and Melatonin [...]

Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide

Nov 9, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   altitude sickness, Bohr Effect, carbon dioxide, Carbonic anhydrase, co2, diamox, General, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, mountain sickness, oxygen pressure, Ray Peat  //  Comments Off on Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide
Also see: Carbon Dioxide Basics Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors as Cancer Therapy Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on [...]

Carbon Dioxide Basics

Nov 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic glycolysis, altitude, anaerobic glycolysis, Bohr Effect, cancer, carbon dioxide, co2, General, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, pasteur effect, Ray Peat, Warburg Effect  //  Comments Off on Carbon Dioxide Basics
Also see: Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on [...]

Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid

Nov 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   Bohr Effect, cancer, carbon dioxide, co2, General, glycolysis, Haldane effect, lactate, lactic acid, oxidative metabolism, Ray Peat, Warburg Effect  //  Comments Off on Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid
Also see: Carbon Dioxide Basics Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Altitude Sickness: Therapeutic Effects of Acetazolamide and Carbon Dioxide Low CO2 in Hypothyroidism Protective Altitude Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise Altitude Improves T3 Levels Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda [...]

Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic

Nov 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aerobic glycolysis, aerobic respiration, Albert Lehninger, altitude, carbon dioxide, cell respiration, co2, General, glycolytic metabolism, lactate, oxidative metabolism, Ray Peat, stress  //  Comments Off on Comparison: Oxidative Metabolism v. Glycolytic Metabolic
Also see: Promoters of Efficient v. Inefficient Metabolism Comparison: Carbon Dioxide v. Lactic Acid Carbon Dioxide Basics “The conversion of glucose to lactic acid, provides some usable energy, but many times less than oxidation provides.” -Ray Peat, PhD “For the advantage of being able to extract energy from glucose in the absence of oxygen, the [...]

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, [...]

Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise

Aug 28, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   acclimatization, acth, aerobic, altitude, anaerobic, Andean, carbon dioxide, exercise, General, glycolysis, hypercapnia, hypoxia, lactate, lactic acid, oxygen, paradox, running, stress  //  Comments Off on Lactate Paradox: High Altitude and Exercise
Also see: Protective Altitude Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration Protective Carbon Dioxide, Exercise, and Performance Exercise and Effect on Thyroid Hormone Altitude Improves T3 Levels Synergistic Effect of Creatine and Baking Soda on Performance Exercise Induced Stress Ray Peat, PhD: Quotes Relating to Exercise Fatigued cells take up water, and become [...]
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