inflamation

  1. Sapien

    Ray peat wrong about casein having less inflamitory amino acids than whey?

    I often heard peat say that casein is lower in the inflammatory amino acids (methionine, cysteine, tryptophan) than whey, and I was curious to know how much of a difference there was. After some searching, I kept finding (looked at 5+ analysis) that they actually have very similar amounts of...
  2. Mauritio

    Nicotine, pro- or anti-inflammatory ?

    Nicotine seems to have pro- and anti-inflammatory effects. Its increase in COX2 would be pro inflammatory. On the other hand nicotine has some interesting anti-endotoxin effects, with endotoxin beeing one the biggest promoters of inflammation in the body. This study suggests 2 mechanisms of...
  3. UG Krishnamurti

    The reason why aspirin causes intestinal discomfort, intestinal bleeding, tinnitus or kidney pain in some people?

    According to this study they've made a bold claim that all IBD (Inflammatory bowel diseases) are caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) "we additionally suggest that all of IBD may be caused by MAP [16, 22, 26]" They also shown that all "antiinflammatories" and...
  4. peatypie

    Cancer - email from Dr. Peat

    I recently emailed RP with the following question: His Response: "The gene activation is often a matter of degrees, that can be offset by reducing inflammation. Cancer Res. 2007 Oct 1; 67(19): 9286–9293. Nitric Oxide Inactivates the Retinoblastoma Pathway in Chronic Inflammation Lei Ying,1...
  5. Mossy

    Looking for Help With Severe Inflammation: Edema and Arthritis

    Hello RPF, My elderly father has developed severe edema and arthritis. After scouring this forum I've yet to find anyone with a success story for severe edema. I've taken note of urea, salt, taurine, B1, progesterone, pregnenolone, electrolytes, calcium, magnesium, MB, as potential remedies...
  6. Mauritio

    Tetracyclines are anti-PUFA

    "Three important kinds of enzymes that are activated by stress and radiation are phospholipases (that release fatty acids), tryptophan hydroxylase (that controls the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin), and aromatase (estrogen synthetase, that converts androgens to estrogen). The products of...
  7. Mauritio

    Doxycycline for liver health

    Doxycycline is beeing increasingly studied for its anti-inflammatory effects at sub-antimicrobial doses. This study shows how and that it might be helpful in avoiding liver scarring/fibrosis. It shows that MMP-8, which is released in response to LPS, activates the hepatic stellate cells...
  8. Lejeboca

    Ray Peat Interview KMUD - January 21, 2022

    Redwood Community Radio Archive
  9. 3

    NLRP3 Inflammasome Cause Of Male Pattern Baldness

    So far I haven't really seen any profound regrowth stories on this forum (eg returning to dense nw1). I think Danny and Ray are correct, though I wonder if someone who has a better understanding of biochemistry than i do could possibly integrate this guys theory into our bioenergetic view...
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