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03.15.21 Peat Ray March


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Dr. Ray Peat, Ph.D
Renowned Nutritional Counselor
“Hello Patrick from Melbourne Australia,
Just a quick message to say thank you and to let you know that I enjoyed your show with Dr Ray Peat immensely. He has so much knowledge across a broad spectrum of topics. Thank you so much for bringing him on and for doing what you do!!! I hope to hear more of Dr Peat in your future shows.”
“I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your recent interviews with Dr Ray Peat. I am thrilled waiting for the next one. I have known his work for quite some time, but it is so refreshing to listen to your shows. I hope you will carry on with cooperation. Dr Peat has endless knowledge to share and each time I listen to him I find something new and eye-opening. His knowledge and perspective are absolutely unique. In the world of keto, low carb nonsense, sugar hate and corrupted science, he is the last voice of honesty and sanity.” Best regards Ania from Poland
Ray Peat acquired his PhD from the University of Oregon with a specialization in physiology. He started his work on hormones in 1968 and wrote his dissertation in 1972 in which he outlined his ideas on progesterone and the hormones closely related to it. His main thesis is that energy and structure are interdependent at every level.
Please consider signing up to Dr. Peat’s terrific newsletter. Comes out every other month at an incredibly low cost..email Dr. Peat here
Are estrogen and polyunsaturated fatty acids major causes of aging and cancer? Dr. Ray Peat thinks so.
How did the estrogen industry deceive us? What was the motive?
Why should most liquid oils be avoided? Is olive oil an exception?
Is fish oil and algae oil worse than seed oil?
Vitamin E is anti-estrogenic. What about vitamin D?
Dr. Peat describes his classic experiment with a beaker of polyunsaturated oil, a piece of rubber tubing, and a beaker filled with water. Anyone can do this experiment and see the results for themselves.
Polyunsaturated oil becomes quickly rancid at room temperature. Imagine how much faster it happens at body temperature!
Consuming oxygen in your tissues competes against mitochondrial production.
Where is the best place to store olive oil?
Patrick and Dr. Peat discuss Dr. Zach Bush’s ideas about viruses and retroviruses.
How does DNA relate to exosomes? What about the 98% of our cellular DNA that doesn’t manufacture protein?
Does measles protect you against cancer later in life? Does vaccination interfere with this benefit?
How did the smallpox vaccination paradigm affect all subsequent vaccines?
How can we prevent plagues and diseases?
What do grains, meat, and fish have in common?
Did we evolve from viruses or did viruses evolve from us?
Did we evolve in the sea? Is the human cell a blob of water enclosed in a membrane?
What is the purpose of “dark DNA” (non-coding DNA)?
What is the profound difference between the scientific approaches of Bertrand Russell and of Alfred North Whitehead?
Why do so many scientists think life is “random and stupid”?
What is the purpose of the Great Reset? No one will own anything, according to the monopoly class. We will supposedly rent everything and be happy. But who are we going to rent FROM?
Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche understands the dangers of vaccinating people during a pandemic, unlike Dr. Fauci, “who knows nothing about the immune system.”
Why is over-specializing the immune system so hazardous to the world’s population? How does it weaken your immunity “for everything else”?
What is the “existing legacy economy”? Why does the Rockefeller Foundation and the World Economic Forum want to destroy it? What do they plan to create in its place?
What part does eugenics play in the Great Reset? How long has Johns Hopkins been interested in eliminating the people who don’t measure up to predetermined “health” or ethnic standards? How long ago did they create the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Springs Harbor?
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