Gelatin
147 sourcesRay Peat promoted gelatin (and its parent protein, collagen) as a counterbalance to the excess muscle meat in modern diets. He noted that muscle meat is high in tryptophan and cysteine — amino acids that promote serotonin and suppress thyroid function — while gelatin is rich in glycine and proline, which have anti-inflammatory, liver-protective, and sleep-supportive properties.
Peat recommended incorporating gelatin or bone broth into the diet, noting that traditional cuisines naturally balanced muscle meat with connective tissue and organ meats. He suggested that glycine (the primary amino acid in gelatin) opposes the inflammatory effects of methionine and tryptophan, and that gelatin can improve sleep quality, reduce joint inflammation, and support healthy skin.
Key Positions
- Gelatin provides glycine and proline — anti-inflammatory amino acids largely absent from muscle meat
- Glycine opposes the effects of excess tryptophan (serotonin precursor) and methionine
- Supports liver detoxification and bile formation
- Improves sleep quality when taken before bed
- Reduces joint inflammation and supports connective tissue repair
- Traditional diets included gelatin-rich foods (bone broth, head cheese, organ meats)
- Commercial gelatin powder or bone broth can supplement a muscle-meat-heavy diet
Sources
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EastWest Healing: Inflammation
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Tue Jan 18 2011 from EastWest Healing -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Radiation
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Dec 17 2010 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Sugar II
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Oct 15 2010 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Biology of Carbon Dioxide — Bud Weiss
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Ask the Herb Doctor: Altitude
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Fri Jul 16 2010 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Food Additives
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Oct 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: The Ten Most Toxic Things In Our Food
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Tue Sep 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
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 1
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 20 2009 from Politics & Science -
Politics & Science: Thyroid and Regeneration
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Sep 11 2008 from Politics & Science -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Tue Jul 01 2008 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
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