Dr. Ray Peat, Ph.D
Renowned Nutritional Counselor
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.
Dr. Peat explains in his unique way the dangers of COVID-19 injections.
Words he used are: long term effects, disrupting fertility and affecting children of those who take the jab
The spike proteins are key to the blood clotting issues happening
The beaker boys have been working on and planning to take this whole genetic manipulation idea to a whole new level.
Dr. Peat discusses the absurdity of doing these genetic tests to predict everything from methylation to breast cancer.
We discuss the benefits of retaining carbon dioxide and also living at higher elevations to retain more carbon dioxide
These injections are getting into the bone marrow
We discuss on the method to purchasing carbon dioxide in big bottles and soaking it up our bodyI would love to ask Dr Peat about low intensity ultrasound: Taking that ultrasounds are not great, could low intensity ultrasound (for repair torn ligament) be bad in the long run
Do you think Chyote is OK to eat?
Dr. Peat says the PUFA’s in carbs, including corn masa
Sean asks Dr. Peat if someone offered him $100,000 could he come up with proof there is a COVID or HIV Virus?
'Dr. Ray Peat – Taking Genetic Manipulation to a Whole New Level – June 21, 2021' have 4 comments
June 22, 2021 @ 11:47 am Rose
Ray Peat mentioned bone marrow, and it reminded me that I am scheduled to have a hip replacement surgery. How does hip replacement affect bone marrow production? And does he have any advice on what kind of implant would be best for the replacement?
June 23, 2021 @ 5:59 pm Arnold
Hip replacement in older people is risky because the ability of healing are greatly diminished. Your need for a hip replacement comes from your bodies struggle to regenerate itself, in particular bone and tendon tissue. Eating enough glycine and calcium to rebuild bones is important. Gelatine is a good source of glycine. Dairy has good amounts of calcium. Excess estrogen promotes loss of bone tissue. Balancing estrogen with progesterone is essential. Aspirin, vitamin D & K protect bones.
July 18, 2021 @ 3:54 pm Rose
Dear Ray Peat, I have a 38 yo daughter that back in October 2020, decided to have a tubal ligation. Now she’s experiencing great hormonal changes, PMS symptoms, anxiety, anger issues, night sweats, etc. What can she do to counteract these symptoms from having the tubal ligation? I also did the same thing, and I warned her, but not having anymore children outweighed the risk in her mind. Thank you very much for any advice that you can give me.
Rose
July 21, 2021 @ 10:46 am Lucy
The ability of a dog to grasp language is never presented more clearly than when you meet a dog that doesn’t speak English, but understands clearly his owners’ speech in another language.