Ray wrote:
Another gem from Peat!The interlocking fundamental features of cell excitation/relaxation, electrical potential, lactic acid/carbon dioxide, water retention/water loss, salt regulation, pH and energy level, allow us to visualize in a coherent way the biological meaning of stress and adaptation. Interacting with those physical-chemical events, there are many layers of biochemical and physiological processes that reinforce or modify them, including regulatory systems such as hormones and other biochemical signaling substances, nutritional adequacy, and the type of fuel used. The safest and most effective interventions will be those which support our basic organizational fields (sodium, carbon dioxide, balanced proteins, fruits, thyroid, pregnenolone for example) and don't introduce distortions, as some drugs, foods,hormones and supplements do.