Aging
377 sourcesRay Peat viewed aging not as an inevitable genetic program but as an accumulation of metabolic damage — primarily from the interaction of polyunsaturated fats, iron, estrogen, and stress. Central to his theory of aging is the age pigment lipofuscin, which accumulates in cells as a product of lipid peroxidation and cross-links proteins, impairing cellular function. He saw aging as essentially the same process as the diseases commonly associated with it: cancer, heart disease, dementia, and metabolic decline.
Peat emphasized that aging is accelerated by the same factors that suppress metabolism and promote stress: PUFA consumption, estrogen dominance, hypothyroidism, inadequate nutrition, and exposure to environmental toxins. Conversely, maintaining high metabolic rate, adequate thyroid function, protective hormones (progesterone, DHEA, pregnenolone), and avoiding stored PUFAs can slow or partially reverse the aging process.
Key Positions
- Lipofuscin (age pigment) accumulates from PUFA peroxidation and is a primary marker and cause of aging
- Aging is accelerated by the same factors that promote cancer and inflammation
- Estrogen rises with age in both sexes, driving many age-related pathologies
- Thyroid function declines with age, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of metabolic decline
- Progesterone, pregnenolone, and DHEA decline with age and can be supplemented
- Reducing stored PUFAs is one of the most impactful anti-aging interventions
- Carbon dioxide production and body temperature decline with age, reflecting metabolic deterioration
Sources
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Natural Estrogens
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Oils in Context.
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Osteoporosis, aging, tissue renewal, and product science
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Osteoporosis, harmful calcification, and nerve/muscle malfunctions.
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PaleoGo - Rami Adada
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Pathological Science & General Electric: Threatening the paradigm
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Peatarian Email Depository
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Phosphate, activation, and aging
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Physiology texts and the real world
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Pregnenolone
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Progesterone
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Progesterone Pregnenolone & DHEA - Three Youth-Associated Hormones.
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Progesterone Summaries
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Progesterone, not estrogen, is the coronary protection factor of women.
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Prostate Cancer
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Protective CO2 and aging
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Protective CO2 and aging
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Pure Energy Wellness - Allison Pelot
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RU486, Cancer, Estrogen, and Progesterone
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Ray Peat's site
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Regeneration and degeneration: Types of inflammation change with aging
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Rosacea, inflammation, and aging: The inefficiency of stress
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Salt, energy, metabolic rate, and longevity
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Serotonin, depression, and aggression: The problem of brain energy
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Serotonin: Effects in disease, aging and inflammation