joshquintanilla
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Depending on format, Peat talk is -11:11 remaining on the Spotify embed, or 1:03:38-1:08:06 on apple podcast -. I’m sure many of you know and have at least entertained the ideas of Jack Kruse’s work since they share some ideas with Ray Peat and both put mitochondrial energy at the forefront. In this interview with Matt Maruca, I heard him for the first time talk about Ray Peat and thought others would be curious to see what he had to say and want to respond.
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He basically says Peat’s big problem is “he has never been able to explain...why DHA has never been replaced one time in 650 million years of mammalian evolution” in the brain or peripheral nervous system. He says there’s been radio silence on Peat’s end about this.
If anyone is actually interested in entertaining Jack Kruse’s ideas, I highly recommend getting that info through Matt Maruca instead of Jack himself. Matt talks about his ideas in a sensible and intriguing way (albeit wrong from a Peaty perspective), and is basically the Danny Roddy of that side of the field.
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The Light Diet: How Obesity Begins in the Eye, How Sunlight is the Driving Factor for All Evolution, and the Man Who is Galileo for Modern-Day Biology with Dr. Jack Kruse on Apple Podcasts
Show The Light Diet, Ep How Obesity Begins in the Eye, How Sunlight is the Driving Factor for All Evolution, and the Man Who is Galileo for Modern-Day Biology with Dr. Jack Kruse - Oct 23, 2020
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He basically says Peat’s big problem is “he has never been able to explain...why DHA has never been replaced one time in 650 million years of mammalian evolution” in the brain or peripheral nervous system. He says there’s been radio silence on Peat’s end about this.
If anyone is actually interested in entertaining Jack Kruse’s ideas, I highly recommend getting that info through Matt Maruca instead of Jack himself. Matt talks about his ideas in a sensible and intriguing way (albeit wrong from a Peaty perspective), and is basically the Danny Roddy of that side of the field.
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