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Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation

Feb 21, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, DHA, EPA, fish oil, General, lipid peroxides, net vitamin E, omega 3, omega 6, peroxidation, polyunsaturated fats, PUFA, saturated fats, tocopherol, unsaturated fats, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation
Also See: Your MUFA + PUFA Intakes Determine Your True Vitamin E Requirements – N-3s are the Worst Offenders + Even MUFAs Need Buffering | Tool to Calculate Your Individual NeedsVitamin E and Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Toxicity of Stored PUFA Israeli Paradox: High […]

Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation

Feb 21, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, DHA, EPA, fish oil, General, lipid peroxides, net vitamin E, omega 3, omega 6, peroxidation, polyunsaturated fats, PUFA, saturated fats, tocopherol, unsaturated fats, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation
Also See: Your MUFA + PUFA Intakes Determine Your True Vitamin E Requirements – N-3s are the Worst Offenders + Even MUFAs Need Buffering | Tool to Calculate Your Individual NeedsVitamin E and Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Toxicity of Stored PUFA Israeli Paradox: High […]

Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation

Feb 21, 2016   //   by Team FPS   //   cancer, DHA, EPA, fish oil, General, lipid peroxides, net vitamin E, omega 3, omega 6, peroxidation, polyunsaturated fats, PUFA, saturated fats, tocopherol, unsaturated fats, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Vitamin E Needs Increases with PUFA Consumption and Greater Unsaturation
Also See: Your MUFA + PUFA Intakes Determine Your True Vitamin E Requirements – N-3s are the Worst Offenders + Even MUFAs Need Buffering | Tool to Calculate Your Individual NeedsVitamin E and Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Disease and Estrogen Connection Dietary PUFA Reflected in Human Subcutaneous Fat Tissue Toxicity of Stored PUFA Israeli Paradox: High […]

Ray Peat, PhD on Nitric Oxide

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PUFA Kill Thymocytes

Jul 5, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   autoimmune, cell death, DHA, EPA, fish oil, General, intracellular calcium, omega 3, omega 6, PUFA, thymus, unsaturated fats  //  Comments Off on PUFA Kill Thymocytes
Thymocytes are much more easily killed by stress than nerve cells, and they are easy to study. The PUFA kill them by increasing their intracellular calcium. The toxicity of DHA is greater than that of EPA, whose toxicity is greater than the alpha-linoleic acid, and linoleic acid was the most potent (Prasad, et al., 2010)…The [...]

Wound Healing: Topical Omega -9 is Superior to the “Essential Fatty Acids”

Jun 28, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   EFA, essential fatty acids, General, healing, inflammation, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, nitric oxide, oleic acid, omega 3, omega 6, omega-9  //  Comments Off on Wound Healing: Topical Omega -9 is Superior to the “Essential Fatty Acids”
Wound Repair Regen. 2004 Mar-Apr;12(2):235-43. Influence of topical administration of n-3 and n-6 essential and n-9 nonessential fatty acids on the healing of cutaneous wounds. Cardoso CR, Souza MA, Ferro EA, Favoreto S Jr, Pena JD. Injury triggers a series of physiological events at the wound site. These include an inflammatory response that is established [...]

PUFA, Estrogen, and Early Onset of Puberty

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, General, linoleic acid, obesity, omega 3, omega 6, precocious, puberty, PUFA  //  Comments Off on PUFA, Estrogen, and Early Onset of Puberty
Mol Cell Biochem. 1998 Nov;188(1-2):5-12. Timing of dietary fat exposure and mammary tumorigenesis: role of estrogen receptor and protein kinase C activity. Hilakivi-Clarke L, Clarke R. The possible association between a high fat diet and increased breast cancer risk has remained controversial. This largely reflects the conflicting data obtained from migrant, case control and animal [...]

PUFA, Estrogen, Obesity and Early Onset of Puberty

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, General, linoleic acid, obesity, omega 3, omega 6, precocious, puberty, PUFA  //  Comments Off on PUFA, Estrogen, Obesity and Early Onset of Puberty
Article on subject: Obesity and Family Stress Blamed As Girls As Young As Five Reaching Puberty Mol Cell Biochem. 1998 Nov;188(1-2):5-12. Timing of dietary fat exposure and mammary tumorigenesis: role of estrogen receptor and protein kinase C activity. Hilakivi-Clarke L, Clarke R. The possible association between a high fat diet and increased breast cancer risk [...]

Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring

Jun 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   breast, cancer, essential fatty acids, estrogen, General, genistein, linoleic acid, mammory, nutrition, omega 3, omega 6, puberty, PUFA, soy, vegetable oil  //  Comments Off on Maternal PUFA Intake Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Female Offspring
Nutrition. 1999 May;15(5):392-401. The influence of maternal diet on breast cancer risk among female offspring. Hilakivi-Clarke L, Clarke R, Lippman M. The induction of breast cancer is a long process, containing a series of biological events that drive a normal mammary cell towards malignant growth. However, it is not known when the initiation of breast [...]

Linoleic Acid and Serotonin’s Role in Migraine

Mar 23, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   essential fatty acids, General, headache, linoleic acid, migraine, omega 6, prostaglandin, PUFA, serotonin, stress, tryptophan  //  Comments Off on Linoleic Acid and Serotonin’s Role in Migraine
Res Clin Stud Headache. 1978;6:110-6. Role of individual free fatty acids in migraine. Anthony M. Total plasma free fatty acids, platelet serotonin content and plasma stearic, palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids were estimated in 10 migraine patients before, during and after a migraine attack. Total and individual plasma free fatty acid levels rose and platelet [...]
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