Carbon dioxide
236 sourcesCarbon dioxide occupies a uniquely important place in Ray Peat's physiology. Far from being merely a metabolic waste product, Peat (following Verigo, Bohr, and others) argued that CO2 is a protective physiological gas essential for oxygen delivery to tissues, pH regulation, and cellular stability. The Bohr effect — where CO2 causes hemoglobin to release oxygen to tissues — means that adequate CO2 is necessary for effective tissue oxygenation.
Peat noted that people with high metabolic rates produce more CO2 and have better health outcomes, while those in low-metabolic states (hypothyroidism, aging, disease) produce less CO2 and retain more lactic acid. He recommended breathing techniques that retain CO2 (avoiding hyperventilation), and noted that drinking carbonated water, living at altitude, and maintaining high metabolic rate all support CO2 levels.
Key Positions
- CO2 is produced by efficient oxidative metabolism — its production indicates metabolic health
- The Bohr effect: CO2 causes hemoglobin to release oxygen to tissues; low CO2 = poor oxygenation
- CO2 is a natural smooth muscle relaxant, anti-inflammatory, and cell stabilizer
- Lactic acid rises as CO2 falls — they have opposing effects on tissue function
- Hyperventilation reduces CO2, causing vasoconstriction and impaired oxygen delivery
- High altitude living is associated with lower cancer rates, partly due to CO2/breathing adaptations
- Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can temporarily boost CO2/bicarbonate levels
Sources
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Ask the Herb Doctor: Altitude
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Jul 16 2010 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
resveratrol rate of living co2 and aging
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lactate vs co2 in wounds sickness and aging the other approach to cancer
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Ask the Herb Doctor: Bowel Endotoxin
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Jul 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Politics & Science: Ionizing Radiation in Context Part 2
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 27 2009 from Politics & Science -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid, Polyunsaturated Fats and Oils
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Apr 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Cholesterol is an Important Molecule
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Dec 01 2008 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Buteyko Breathing — Bud Weiss
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Politics & Science: Thyroid and Regeneration
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Sep 11 2008 from Politics & Science -
nervous system protect and restore
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Politics & Science: On The Origin of Life
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Sun Jan 02 2000 from Politics & Science -
homeostasis and aging thyroid mysteries and minerals cramps excitotoxicity dementia and co2
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Adaptive substance, creative regeneration: Mainstream science, repression, and creativity
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Aging Eyes, Infant Eyes, and Excitable Tissues
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Aging, estrogen, and progesterone.
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Altitude and Mortality.
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Alzheimer's: The problem of Alzheimer's disease as a clue to immortality - part 1.
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Alzheimer's: The problem of Alzheimer's disease as a clue to immortality - part 2.
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An Interview With Dr. Raymond Peat: Organizing the Panic - by Karen Mcc et Wayde Curran, Eti Csiga and Tyler Derosier
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Aspirin, brain and cancer.
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Autonomic systems.
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BSE ("mad cow"), scrapie, etc.: Stimulated amyloid degeneration and the toxic fats.
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Bleeding, clotting, cancer.
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Bone Density: First Do No Harm.
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Caffeine: A vitamin-like nutrient, or adaptogen. Questions about tea and coffee, cancer and other degenerative diseases, and the hormones.