Project 6 (FULL): EFFECTS OF STRESS AND TRAUMA, Eluv radio, 2014

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(NEW: After posting your transcription, in an effort to save time for everybody, please drop a PM to the member due to verify your part ( when possible).)
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Lenght: 10.00min
Name: Eluv Interview: Effects of Stress and Trauma, 2014, Hour 2
Download link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/221 ... 35FPS2.mp3

The first hour of this interview has been transcribed by aquaman; the second hour only contains about 10 min of Ray content.

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I have compiled and joined this second part of the ELUV interview with the first part which was transcribed by aquaman and verified by burt. I listened through the entire interview and did a final verification, making a few corrections.

About halfway through the interview there was one reference that Ray made to a scientist named Böttcher, and it was transcribed as possibly being a German researcher named Alfred Böttcher. I found the study that Ray was referencing and it appears that he was in fact referring to a Dutch scientist named C J F Böttcher. So I went ahead and made that change and included a link to the study:

Q: What about soybean oil, because they‘re all GMO now?

RP: It's still the polyunsaturated component, which is that it turns into prostaglandins, which promote all kinds of inflammation and degenerative diseases. As early as 1964, a Dutch researcher named Böttcher [reference: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/article ... 4-0048.pdf] sliced open the lesions in atherosclerotic arteries at all different stages of development, and analyzed the fats in them. He called it a primitive idea that cholesterol got diffused out of the blood into the artery and damaged it. He said that the situation is very different from that; many fats change at the beginning, before the change happens in the cholesterol. And in the most advanced lesions — the furthest advanced atherosclerosis — he found that the content of linoleic acid was highest in the worst lesions. And after that, many other people demonstrated that the oxidation products of these unstable highly unsaturated fats are found increasingly in the atherosclerosis.



Project 6 is now finished and I have posted the entire interview in the Transcripts subforum: viewtopic.php?f=73&t=5546
 
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:cheers

Nothing beats team work. ;)
 

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