Inflammation
349 sourcesIn Ray Peat's framework, inflammation is not simply an immune response to infection or injury but a fundamental metabolic state characterized by increased estrogen, serotonin, histamine, prostaglandins, and nitric oxide, accompanied by water retention, tissue swelling, and impaired oxidative metabolism. He saw chronic inflammation as the common denominator linking cancer, heart disease, obesity, depression, and autoimmune conditions.
Peat identified polyunsaturated fats as a primary driver of inflammation through their conversion to inflammatory prostaglandins and leukotrienes. He advocated for anti-inflammatory strategies centered on aspirin, thyroid hormone, progesterone, vitamin E, and dietary changes (eliminating PUFAs, increasing sugar and saturated fat). He noted that many anti-inflammatory drugs work precisely because they block PUFA-derived inflammatory mediators.
Key Positions
- Chronic inflammation is driven by estrogen, serotonin, histamine, and prostaglandins from PUFAs
- Aspirin is anti-inflammatory by blocking cyclooxygenase conversion of PUFAs to prostaglandins
- Endotoxin (from gut bacteria) is a major driver of systemic inflammation
- Vitamin E protects against PUFA oxidation and inflammation
- Anti-inflammatory eating: reduce PUFAs, increase saturated fats, adequate protein and sugar
- Thyroid hormone has fundamental anti-inflammatory effects by supporting oxidative metabolism
- Edema/water retention is a sign of the inflammatory, estrogenic state
Sources
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Signs & Symptoms That Respond To Progesterone
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Slim birdy
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Stem cells, cell culture, and culture: Issues in regeneration
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Sugar issues
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Suitable Fats, Unsuitable Fats: Issues in Nutrition
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TSH, temperature, pulse rate, and other indicators in hypothyroidism
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The Cancer Matrix
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The Great Fish Oil Experiment
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The Nutrition Coach Blog - Emma Sgourakis
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The Ray Peat Dietary Survival Guide - Joey Lott
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The dark side of stress (learned helplesness)
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The transparency of life: Cataracts as a model of age-related disease.
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Thyroid, insomnia, and the insanities: Commonalities in disease
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Thyroid: Therapies, Confusion, and Fraud.
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Tissue-bound estrogen in aging
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Tryptophan, serotonin, and aging.
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Unsaturated Vegetable Oils: Toxic.
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Unsaturated fatty acids: Nutritionally essential, or toxic?
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VV Fitness Blog - Vahdaneh Vahid
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Vashinvetala (formerly Pranarupa)
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Vegetables, etc. - Who Defines Food?
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Vitamin E: Estrogen antagonist, energy promoter, and anti-inflammatory
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Water: swelling, tension, pain, fatigue, aging
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When energy fails: Edema, heart failure, hypertension, sarcopenia, etc.