Mr. God of Cars
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I'll be thankful if someone can help me find or link it to me the article which has this phrase/quote:
"Carbon dioxide protects cells in many ways. By bonding to amino groups, it can inhibit the glycation of proteins during oxidative stress, and it can limit the formation of free radicals in the blood; inhibition of xanthine oxidase is one mechanism (Shibata, et al., 1998). It can reduce inflammation caused by endotoxin/LPS, by lowering the formation of tumor necrosis factor, IL-8 and other promoters of inflammation (Shimotakahara, et al., 2008). It protects mitochondria (Lavani, et al., 2007), maintaining (or even increasing) their ability to respire during stress."
from:
Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration – Functional Performance Systems (FPS)
Life Depends on Carbon Dioxide CO²
I've tried to google search this: "It protects mitochondria (Lavani, et al., 2007), maintaining (or even increasing) their ability to respire during stress." site:raypeat.com
but no results.
"Carbon dioxide protects cells in many ways. By bonding to amino groups, it can inhibit the glycation of proteins during oxidative stress, and it can limit the formation of free radicals in the blood; inhibition of xanthine oxidase is one mechanism (Shibata, et al., 1998). It can reduce inflammation caused by endotoxin/LPS, by lowering the formation of tumor necrosis factor, IL-8 and other promoters of inflammation (Shimotakahara, et al., 2008). It protects mitochondria (Lavani, et al., 2007), maintaining (or even increasing) their ability to respire during stress."
from:
Ray Peat, PhD on Carbon Dioxide, Longevity, and Regeneration – Functional Performance Systems (FPS)
Life Depends on Carbon Dioxide CO²
I've tried to google search this: "It protects mitochondria (Lavani, et al., 2007), maintaining (or even increasing) their ability to respire during stress." site:raypeat.com
but no results.