Water
124 sourcesRay Peat's views on water challenge conventional advice to 'drink 8 glasses a day.' He argued that excessive water intake dilutes sodium, increases stress hormones (as the body works to maintain electrolyte balance), and promotes tissue swelling (edema). He noted that water retention is actually a sign of the stress/estrogenic state — healthy cells maintain their structure and exclude excess water.
Peat emphasized that the quality of cellular water matters more than total intake. Well-hydrated cells maintain structured water associated with proteins, while stressed cells become edematous (waterlogged) yet functionally dehydrated. He recommended drinking to thirst, ensuring adequate salt intake, and getting water from food (fruits, milk) rather than forcing plain water consumption.
Key Positions
- Excessive water intake dilutes sodium and can increase stress hormones
- Water retention (edema) is a sign of the estrogenic, stressed state — not health
- Healthy cells maintain structured water; stressed cells become waterlogged
- Drink to thirst rather than forcing arbitrary water quantities
- Adequate salt intake is more important than water volume
- Fruits, milk, and juice provide water with electrolytes and nutrients
- Hyponatremia (low sodium from excess water) causes confusion, seizures, and can be fatal
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Nutrition by Nature - Kate Skinner
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Oils in Context.
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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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Physiology texts and the real world
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Progesterone Summaries
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Progesterone, not estrogen, is the coronary protection factor of women.
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Regeneration and degeneration: Types of inflammation change with aging
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Ruolo Fisiologico del Sale (Na-Cl +)
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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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Signs & Symptoms That Respond To Progesterone
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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 Great Fish Oil Experiment
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The Nutrition Whisperer - Dodie Anderson
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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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Unsaturated fatty acids: Nutritionally essential, or toxic?
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Vashinvetala (formerly Pranarupa)
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Water: swelling, tension, pain, fatigue, aging
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When energy fails: Edema, heart failure, hypertension, sarcopenia, etc.