Project 10 (FULL): Diabetes 1, KMUD The Herb Doctors, 2014

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Project 10 (NON FULL): Diabetes 1, KMUD The Herb Doctors, 2014

I have finished the transcription from part 3 through part 11 of this very interesting interview about Diabetes, so if anyone can review it, it would be done:

part 3

HD: OK, so again you’re pointing the finger blaming the free fatty acid liberation and the oxidative damage that occurs from that.

RP: Yes, and the unsaturated fatty acids happen to create a vicious circle, because they create stress and the stress activates the stress hormones which provide, in the normal process of providing fat from the tissues as emergency fuel, they liberate more of the unstable polyunsaturated fats creating more free radical damage, creating more stress,
liberating more fats and so on, where purely saturated fats when liberated tend to turn off those stress hormones.

HD: ok, so another good reason yet again to avoid the liquid oils, and avoid the fish oils and all the other oils that basically are very unsaturated because they are unstable, promote oxidation and stress response and tissue damage therein?

RP: Yes.

HD: ok, I just want to mention one of these drugs medications that I know quite a few people have been on and probably are still using, amongst others but metformin as a diabetes medication.

RP: Yeah, phenformin was the first form of that, that was used widely in the 50s and 60s but it was killing a very high proportion of people, they were dying much earlier than they would have with no treatment at all, it was causing lactic acidosis, via causing the mitochondria to be unable to oxidize glucose which is exactly the problem of diabetes, so that got a bad reputation and was replaced by metformin which was ??? to not cause acidosis but even on pubmed if you look up metformin and lactic acid, you’ll see, I don't know there must be more than 100 articles warning about the production of lactic acidosis with these standard very common treatment. It works, where it works, partly by poisoning the mitochondria, so the cells are forced to produce lactic acid and so it lowers the blood sugar by wasting the glucose turning it into lactic acid but it also has some other effects which accounts for why everyone doesn't die quickly from lactic acidosis, apparently it has some solid protective anti-inflammatory effect.

part 4

HD: So I wanted to also let you get into the benefits of sugar, we have done several radio shows on how good and how beneficial sugar is for the organism, the same with salt and keep getting validated slowly but surely with reports of that same thing in the press where before it was pretty well malign so we understand there are a lot of protective effects of sugar confers to the organism from the cellular range standpoint. What are the beneficial effects that sugar have when you look at that from a diabetic perspective?

RP: I looked up what current journalists and doctors are saying are the mechanisms that cause nerve damage in diabetes, they have a standard 4 or 5 chemical or functional changes of the nerve cells that they say are caused by excess glucose.
They occur in the presence of excess glucose in the diabetic but they also occur before or without the presence of glucose and the deficiency of glucose is one of the things that can induce the the same defensive reactions that are blamed on sugar. so you have to look at the evidence regarding the deficiency of glucose and compare it experiment by experiment, with the kind of evidence they propose to explain the glucose as the cause and when you look at all of the events associated with diabetes and the symptoms you see that hormone changes typically go with it. Stress induces aromatase that increases estrogen production and also directly increases some of the pituitary hormones besides ACTH that drives the adrenals, stress increases growth hormone which provides fuel in an emergency by increasing FFAs in the circulation and the increased estrogen also increases ACTH, prolactin, several of the stress hormones in the pituitary but especially growth hormone is very closely connected with estrogen, so females have higher not only estrogen but growth hormone and FFAs in circulation and it happens that females have much more often problems with nerve degenerative symptoms of diabetes as well as being ones that have the majority of type 1 diabetes during childhood, so the effect of FFAs on stress and glucoses or any sugars protection against those stress reactions is one of the basic things to look at and avoiding hypoglycemic stress long before the problem reaches the stage of producing hyperglycemia and in hyperglycemia what you have is the body’s adjustment to the inability of cells to get enough energy because they can’t oxidize glucose because the fats are blocking it. That’s been known since the 60s called Randle cycle in which FFAs block the use of glucose so the body tries to overcome that poisonous effect of the FFAs by increasing glucose production and so it kind of get around the block just by stuffing more glucose into the blood so to a great extent the rise in blood sugar shouldn't be thought in itself the cause that interferes with the use of glucose, it should be concentrated on when cells can’t get enough glucose that not only turns on the stress hormones it turns off the production of thyroid hormone and so all diabetics if the cell isn’t able to take up and use glucose the liver becomes unable to activate the pre thyroid hormone thyroxine turning it into the active t3, so supplementing the active t3 thyroid hormone will cure lots of the so called effects of diabetes. I had an old friend whose toes were basically rotting because of what was diagnosed as diabetes degenerative nerve and circulation problems in the legs and feet, and 2 weeks after he had started using Armour thyroid his feet recovered completely. His toes had been black with ulcerated sores going right into the bones, but they completely healed up on thyroid, but we went through 3 cycles in which his doctor said the Armour thyroid is going to increase his blood sugar and make his diabetes worse, so he would tell him to stop it and his feet would start to rotten again it wasn’t just a coincidence we did it 3 times.

part 5

caller1: Someone has a friend with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning and possible brain damage and interested in nutritional ideas to address that.

RP: CO2 is one of the things that help to restore the cells that are damaged by carbon monoxide, good vitamin nutrition is helpful.

HD: alright, so carbon dioxide and obviously nutritional support.

RP: And thyroid hormone is the main thing we need to produce all the carbon dioxide, is protective. The diabetic or hypothyroid person is not producing enough energy from oxygen and glucose and so they very easily or even at rest turn some of the glucose into lactic acid and lactic acid displaces carbon dioxide from the blood and that has a stress producing effect throughout the body and by simply breathing less rapidly or breathing in a bag occasionally to rebreathe and save your carbon dioxide you can increase CO2 in tissues which activates the Krebs cycle, stabilizes cells and shuts down the production of lactic acid so it has a direct connection to the things that go wrong in diabetes as well as hypothyroidism to simply increase CO2 and living at a very high altitude the body naturally does that because it isn’t being overwhelmed with high pressure oxygen like at sea level.

part 6

caller2: I’ve heard Dr Peat in another podcast refer to starch molecules as I think we call it molecule, maybe they are like crystal-like structure, but they actually block capillaries if they somehow get into the bloodstream, I just want him to elaborate on that a little bit more possibly on maybe another research, he admitted of one piece of research i don’t remember who that was specifically but I wonder if this is something fairly well known in the scientific community.

RP: No, it was something discovered 100 years ago but in the 70’s a german immunologist Gerhard Volkeimer wrote some papers on it, it’s called persorption and I think there is an article of his on the internet called persorption, it has illustrations of some of the junk that can simply get squeezed right through the lining of the intestine, it isn’t being squeezed between cells necessarily, they can go right into the cytoplasm on one side and out of the cytoplasm on the other side, cells are much more flexible than people imagine. Particles as big as 100 microns, potato starch particles for example, if you eat a slurry of corn starch or potato starch or whatever on an empty stomach a few minutes later you can draw blood and find these particles which some of them are just the size of a red blood cell but others are as much as 10 times the diameter of the red blood cell, and red blood cells are very flexible so they can squeeze through capillaries with an opening that is only maybe 5 microns across and diameter is 10 microns,
even a 10 micron particle of starch will plug up an arteriole and shut down circulation to a whole block of capillaries fed by that arteriole and the bigger the particle the bigger the small arteries that get plugged up and Volkeimer would feed mice a high content of free starch in their diet and he found that they aged prematurely and when he sliced them up he found that all of their organs contained little nests of dead deteriorating cells
downstream from the plug of the starch molecules.

caller2: Would these starch materials actually resist, does the body sees that as an irritant and try to somehow expel it or is it something that just stay there for long periods of time?

RP: The body can produce the enzymes pretty much anywhere it needs to that can
break down starch it isn’t just saliva and intestine that have those enzymes but they can stay in place long enough as he demonstrated for the tissue to die, the bigger they are supposedly the long they stay put killing tissue.

part 7

caller2: so, when you were eating a potato and as you mentioned before using like coconut oil or butter or some kind of saturated fat that’s allowing that to basically, I guess the word would be like slide through the intestine rather than getting off to the side and going into the bloodstream.

RP: Yeah, if its very well cooked, it makes the starch particle easier to break down in the intestine and the fat delays the absorption so it has time to break down more before it’s absorbed.

caller2: So, you said the word, I forgot this scientist’s name but he found all sorts of junk, junk would be all these things they re putting into our foods the silicate that you mentioned, that they are using to make a viscosity for the machinery like vitamins and minerals and different things like supplements, so silicate would be one of those junks elements that probably lodge in different vessels in the body too, right?

RP: And I think the chemically modified cellulose molecules that are in practically everything some of those are toxic in themselves seem to have a catalytic effect, so they might be degrading the supplement right in the tablet that has hardly been studied, one or two papers on it, and the silica particles not only get into the tissue but they have a toxic and allergenic or immunological effect, Gerhard Volkeimer being an immunologist was specially concerned about their role in degenerative and immune diseases, but people specialized in the silica or silicone reactions they found that supposedly amorphous silica glass like particles, that they in themselves have some of the silicone like effects and even overlap with the crystalline effects that produce cancer in silicosis, from asbestos crystals, but it seems to be an activation of inflammation reactions, the inflammasome particle responds to a certain shape of particle so if it has a given shape it doesn't matter too much whether it’s asbestos or carbon or silicon or wood. I think Volkeimer mentioned feathers and wood particles sawdust can get through the intestines, and he showed that not only plugging up the blood vessels, about 15 minutes after they can be detected in the blood, they can be found in the liver in the bile having crossed another set of cell barriers and then they swim through the spinal fluid right into the brain and eventually some of them show up in the urine.

Caller2: and you’d think that would be contributing to psoriasis and different skin disorders too, because maybe reaching a surface’s capillaries is that possible?

RP: It’s specially theorized at least to contribute to the various things like scleroderma, silicone from breast implants has been connected to the generalized scleroderma, but even the silica particles used as food additives are suspected as activating the inflammatory skin hardening diseases.

part 8

Caller3: One thing real quick, talking about diabetes and insulin, you’ve mentioned a few things that really seem to drive home the point that for pregnant women the best thing we can possibly do for them is to keep them unstressed like for the baby for the future. I have got a son myself and he turned out pretty good but I think a lot of that was how much focus and attention there was on keeping the mother happy and unstressed.

RP: One of the essential things of stress is falling blood sugar.

Caller3: So if the mamma craves whatever, chocolate, peanut butter, ice cream, pickles. It’s probably a good thing, right?

RP: Yes, the glucose is essential for the baby’s brain development and many older gynecologists and obstetricians knew that diabetic women had the brightest babies even hugely fat women who had diabetes and were not in good health themselves often
produced extremely healthy babies.

HD: Intelligence was also higher in diabetic women because specifically of the increased blood sugar.

Caller3: And not to duel on that too much, because that is a secondary point, my main point into the diabetes thing and I’m hypoglycemic specifically. When I was younger, a teenager, I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia along with having really bad acne and through this conversation I realized a couple things, one it could all be tied back to the amount of unsaturated fat I was consuming as a child if all that was blocking up my ability to even process the glucose I may have had some hypoglycemic symptoms at the same time my body is trying to like ??? around every obstacles.

RP: A man named Adam ??? about 30 or 40 years ago showed that lowering blood sugar activates the inflammatory process and doubling the blood sugar will stop allergies to almost everything, so every episode of hypoglycemia is stressing your immune system as well as activating the stress hormones that compensate by turning protein into sugar.

Part 9

Caller3: You expect that to be all related to my intense craving during those years for lots sugar like donuts and Cube-cola for lunch.

RP: That’s the natural thing like in pregnancy when woman needs sugar or premenstrually same thing happens when your blood sugar falls you crave sugar. And if your thyroid is just temporarily depressed by stress eating a pound of sugar over a period of 3 days will sometimes replenish the glycogen stores in all of your tissues including the liver where the liver uses it to activate the thyroid hormone.

Caller3: To get back to the original point, the stress then besides being an adolescent and I’m now almost 35 and I still got the acne, the stress then to that comes from the unsaturated fat.

RP: That’s probably the most common reason for it, but many kinds of stress can bring it on, but I think that’s the most common cause currently and there’s a really great book by Broda Barnes called “Hypoglycemia: it’s your liver not your mind”, he was one of the first people to point out that the liver provides 3/4 of our active thyroid hormone and to do that it needs glucose and without the active thyroid hormone you tend to get hypoglycemia.

Caller3: And I assume alcohol in that factor would be a downer.

RP: Yeah, it interferes with the provision of glucose.

Caller4: I have two cysts growing on each my..., anyway right now they are 6.9 cm and I’m 79 years old and my question is: Do I have them removed?

HD: Where were those cysts again?

RP: Ovaries?

Caller4: Yes, thank you.

RP: I think you should have your blood hormones measured, the cysts could be producing a lot of estrogen. Have you had ultrasounds?

Caller4: Yes, I have an ultrasound every 6 months.

RP: Are they enlarging?

Caller4: Yes, slowly.

RP: The blood test might show what is needed to break them, sometimes just one dose of progesterone is all it’s needed for the cyst to break in the way it should during a normal menstrual cycle.

Caller4: So, my real question is: Do I do this at my age? Is there a chance that I may not come out of it?

RP: Sure, surgery is if you’re underweight especially and over 70 then any surgery tends, in the 6 months following the surgery, it increases all kinds of risk of dying.

Part 10

Caller4: Gosh, hard thing to decide to do.

HD: Progesterone is a very safe compound and it’s certainly far safer than surgery so that would be a very good start and progesterone should be something that can easily be prescribed by your doctor.

Caller4: I have an appointment so I’ll certainly bring this out.

HD: There are off course other sources of progesterone you can purchase also and if the doctor refuses to do that it’s always possible to get elsewhere.

Caller4: Can you get it over the counter?

HD: In California in several health stores, I thing not many health stores, I’ve seen certainly in health stores. There’s a product called progest-E which is natural progesterone and there are several other types of products that contain progesterone that would be the thing that Dr Peat’s mentioned would be useful for it.

Caller4: Ok, like I said I’m at 6.9 cm and listening to Dr Oz one day he said if it get to 8 you got to have them taken out.

RP: I’ve known quite a few younger women with big cysts that were causing pain at least, with just one or two doses of progesterone the cyst simply broke and they had no more problem.

Caller4: Is that the same as twisting? If it twists itself?

HD: I think you’re getting confused with 2 different things. One is natural spontaneous dissolution or breaking down and the other thing you might be confusing with twisting over. Pregnenolone is one of those things you should definitely ask your doctor for
find them online. Progesterone is the thing you want to try.

Caller4: I appreciate it, thank you very much.

Caller5: I have a question about niacinamide. Dr Peat, in one of your articles you said that it can cause tumor cells to either mature or disintegrate but it prolongs the replicative life of cultured cells. Could you explain that a little bit more to me, please?

RP: It’s needed to produce energy efficiently and it lowers stress, so the increased energy and reduced stress simply stops the processes that tend to promote cancer,
Its main effect is protective for nerve cells for example, almost anything that injures a nerve cell is protected against by niacinamide.

Caller5: In one of your interviews, you said that a way of helping with extreme vaginal dryness is to use a suppository with a fairly high dose of vitamin A and a little vitamin E in a cocoa butter. How much would be a safe high dose of vitamin A and how much vitamin E?

RP: To make a suppository it depends on whether you’re using a pure cocoa butter with that you can get probably 1000mg of vitamin E and maybe 20,000IU of vitamin A to dissolve in one suppository.


Part 11

Caller5: And how often should one use this?

RP: The people who’ve told me about it did it every day.

Caller5: Ok. Is it worth it to take vitamin A internally to help with other issues, I have liver issues, I have a problem with my esophagus and several other problems. So vitamin A would be helpful but how much would be a safe dose taken internally?

RP: It depends on the status of your thyroid exactly, because the thyroid hormone and vitamin A are carried on the same protein in the blood and if you take too much vitamin A it can act as an antagonist to thyroid, it acts like polyunsaturated fat in competing against the thyroid hormone, and can also block the production of adrenal and ovarian steroids if you get too much but 10,000 units a day if your thyroid is ok. People with very high thyroid activity sometimes need more like 50,000 IU of vitamin A because the increased thyroid raises your requirement for vitamin A so it’s important to adjust the dose to the thyroid function.

Caller5: I see. I have Hashimoto’s so I’m actually taking thyroid hormone. So would 10,000 be too much for someone like me?

RP: Yeah, unless you’re sure your metabolic rate is up it’s good to limit to about 10,000 units a day.


Caller6: My first question would be regards to diabetes. What would you recommend for someone with diabetes who’s given all this propaganda about avoiding sugar and such, would you recommend them to get a start and get benefit from and perhaps open up to trying more sugar and things like that.

RP: Fruit is the best way to get your sugar, orange juice in the USA is the most reliable way to get sugar with every meal. Milk is very important for several reasons, as a source of protein, the high calcium as an anti stress effect, so emphasizing every day milk, cheese, protein and some eggs and other fruits, avoiding starchy fruits like bananas. If you actually have a problem with high blood sugar, if it’s only like 130 mg/dL that wouldn’t be a reason for working on the blood sugar but supplementing brewer’s yeast and aspirin are things that can help to actually lower the blood sugar and a thyroid supplement sometimes will help.
 
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Project 10 (NON FULL): Diabetes 1, KMUD The Herb Doctors, 2014

Thanks Sol. :D
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You're welcome! I'll be happy to help with some more transcriptions if I can. :thumbup:
 
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