Brain
364 sourcesRay Peat emphasized that the brain is the most metabolically active organ and therefore the most vulnerable to metabolic insufficiency. He challenged several dogmas: that brain cells don't regenerate (they do), that the brain runs only on glucose (it benefits from ketones and fructose too, but glucose is primary), and that serotonin is a 'feel-good' neurotransmitter (he considered it primarily a stress and inflammation mediator in the brain).
Peat's approach to brain health centered on maintaining high cerebral metabolic rate through adequate thyroid function, glucose supply, progesterone (which is neuroprotective), and avoiding excitotoxins, PUFAs, and excessive serotonin. He viewed Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other neurodegenerative diseases as manifestations of the same metabolic failure that causes aging and cancer.
Key Positions
- Brain cells can regenerate — this was demonstrated in the 1930s-40s by Polezhaev and others
- Serotonin is not a 'happiness molecule' but primarily an inflammation and stress mediator in the brain
- Progesterone and pregnenolone are potent neuroprotective hormones synthesized in the brain
- PUFA-derived lipid peroxidation products are implicated in Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases
- Adequate glucose and thyroid hormone are essential for brain energy metabolism
- GABA and neurosteroids promote calm, focused brain function; serotonin and nitric oxide promote excitotoxicity
- Carbon dioxide improves cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain
Sources
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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 Part I & II - by Karen Mcc et Matt Labosco, Greg Waitt, Wayde Curran, and Mariam
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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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Breast Cancer.
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Caffeine: A vitamin-like nutrient, or adaptogen. Questions about tea and coffee, cancer and other degenerative diseases, and the hormones.
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Calcium and Disease: Hypertension, organ calcification, & shock, vs. respiratory energy
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Cancer: Disorder and Energy
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Cascara, energy, cancer and the FDA's laxative abuse
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Cataracts: water, energy, light, and aging
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Cholesterol, longevity, intelligence, and health.
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Coconut Oil.
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Comparison of Progesterone and Estrogen
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Diabetes, scleroderma, oils and hormones.
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Eclampsia in the Real Organism: A Paradigm of General Distress Applicable in Infants, Adults, Etc.
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El problema de la enfermedad de Alzheimer como una pista para la inmortalidad
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Energy, structure, and carbon dioxide: A realistic view of the organism
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Epilepsy and Progesterone.
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Essays on nutrition, health, etc... - Vladimir Heiskanen (Valtsu)