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Bohr Effect and Cells O2 Levels: Healthy vs. Sick People

Oct 20, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   Bohr Effect, Buteyko, carbon dioxide, cellular respiration, Christian Bohr, co2, exercise, FPS, functionalps, General, hemoglobin, hyperventilation, hypothyroidism, Miescher, O2, overbreathing, oxygen, pH, Ray Peat, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, thyroid, Vasodilation  //  Comments Off on Bohr Effect and Cells O2 Levels: Healthy vs. Sick People
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the key player in O2 transport due to 1) vasodilation and 2) the the Bohr effect (or the Bohr law). The Bohr effect explains oxygen release in capillaries or why red blood cells unload oxygen in tissues. The Bohr effect was first described in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr [...]

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.

Is 98.6 Really Normal?

Is 98.6 Really Normal? A great article provided by Women’s Health Connections that includes discussion of the work of Ray Peat, PhD and Broda Barnes, MD, PhD.

Hormone Balancing: Natural Treatment and Cure for Arthritis

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   arthritis, cholesterol, cortisol, cortisone, DHEA, estrogen, functionalps, General, hypothyroidism, magnesium, Meerson, pregnenolone, progesterone, PUFA, RA, Ray Peat, rheumatoid arthritis, Rob Turner, Selye, stress, thyroid, unsaturated fats, vitamin e  //  Comments Off on Hormone Balancing: Natural Treatment and Cure for Arthritis
by Raymond  F. Peat, Ph.D. Medical data is for informational purposes only. You should always consult your family physician, or one of our referral physicians prior to treatment. (Formerly published in The Journal of the Rheumatoid Disease Foundation, Volume 1, Number 1), The Roger Wyburn-Mason and Jack M. Blount Foundation for  the Eradication of Rheumatoid [...]

Carbon Monoxide: Cancer Hormone?

by Ray Peat, PhD When I started graduate school in biology at the University of Oregon, cell “membrane” research was a thriving business, almost as lucrative as genetics. Years earlier, I had been intrigued by Linus Pauling’s suggestion that anesthetics might act by “structuring” the water in nerve cells, and in trying to understand the [...]

Ray Peat on PubMed

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, FPS, functionalps, General, progesterone, pubmed, Ray Peat, Rob Turner  //  Comments Off on Ray Peat on PubMed
R231C mutation in KCNQ1 causes long QT syndrome type 1 and familial atrial fibrillation. Bartos DC, Duchatelet S, Burgess DE, Klug D, Denjoy I, Peat R, Lupoglazoff JM, Fressart V, Berthet M, Ackerman MJ, January CT, Guicheney P, Delisle BP. Heart Rhythm. 2011 Jan;8(1):48-55. Epub 2010 Sep 17. Zoledronic acid improves femoral head sphericity in [...]

A Physiological Approach to Ovarian Cancer

Oct 16, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   estrogen, FPS, FSH, functionalps, General, LH, Ovarian Cancer, progesteron, Ray Peat, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, thyroid, Townsend Letters for Doctors & Patients  //  Comments Off on A Physiological Approach to Ovarian Cancer
by Ray Peat, PhD Several years ago, George Crile, of the Cleveland Clinic, observed that his clinic had removed only 11 thyroids that year, and that they had done more than 5000 thyroidectomies annually in the 1920s. The reason for the change was that they found that there was rarely any reason to remove the [...]

The Myth of Iodine Deficiency: An Interview with Dr. Ray Peat

Oct 12, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   functionalps, General, hypothyroidism, iodine, Lita Lee, Ray Peat, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, thyroid, TSH  //  Comments Off on The Myth of Iodine Deficiency: An Interview with Dr. Ray Peat
Is iodine supplementation safe and, if not, is there a safe amount of supplemental iodine? Dr. Peat: “A dosage of 150 mcg (micrograms, not milligrams, e.g., ug not mg) is a safe amount of iodine. There are excellent references describing the effect of a moderate iodine excess (even below a milligram per day) on the [...]

Steve Jobs’ Diet Secrets

Oct 10, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   apple, cancer, digestion, FPS, functionalps, General, omnivore, PUFA, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, steve jobs, vegetarian  //  Comments Off on Steve Jobs’ Diet Secrets
Brian Caulfield, 07.24.08, 6:00 AM ET BURLINGAME, CALIF. - Is Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs sick? Apple calls his health a “private matter.” But is he losing weight? Definitely. And in an industry where so many leaders resemble talking sides of beef, Jobs’ trim figure is noticeable. What’s his secret? The skinny, so to speak, [...]

Steve Jobs’ Diet Secrets

Oct 10, 2011   //   by Team FPS   //   apple, cancer, digestion, FPS, functionalps, General, omnivore, PUFA, Rob Turner, Simi Valley, steve jobs  //  Comments Off on Steve Jobs’ Diet Secrets
Steve Jobs had a liver transplant and died from complications due to pancreatic cancer. I don’t point this out this case to be condescending in any way, but if you don’t learn from the experience of others you are bound to repeat the same. -FPS Brian Caulfield, 07.24.08, 6:00 AM ET BURLINGAME, CALIF. - Is [...]
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