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Peat's central premise is that a high metabolic rate will improve chances of longevity.
This is in direct contrast to the mainstream premise. (Just look up "metabolic rate longevity") to get an idea of this.
I'm trying to gather up evidence for the idea that a higher metabolic rate gives us a better chance of a longer life, free of disease. I think we are all implicitly accepting Ray's premise if we are attempting to follow his dietary advice, so I think this is fundamentally important.
Can people please post studies and evidence which has convinced them that Ray is right about this?
This is in direct contrast to the mainstream premise. (Just look up "metabolic rate longevity") to get an idea of this.
I'm trying to gather up evidence for the idea that a higher metabolic rate gives us a better chance of a longer life, free of disease. I think we are all implicitly accepting Ray's premise if we are attempting to follow his dietary advice, so I think this is fundamentally important.
Can people please post studies and evidence which has convinced them that Ray is right about this?