Month: October 2022

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Fasting/exercise decreases androgens, increases aldosterone (and possibly cortisol/estrogens) in women

I often get criticized that I rely too much on animal studies, so here is a human…

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Low testosterone (T) may drive kidney and liver disease (NAFLD) in men

As many of my readers know, the “normal” range for T has been changed multiple times over…

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Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, cancer are bioenergetic diseases; PUFA may be the cause

The bad news for PUFA (in this case linoleic acid) just keep piling on. At this point,…

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Impaired OXPHOS by high ketones drives heart failure

Just a few weeks after my post on how excessive fatty acid oxidation (FAO) drives cancer, below…

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A global epidemic of cancer in the young

I did a post about 2 years ago where I stated that “the young have now become…

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Exposure to even ultra-low dose of RoundUp causes kidney/liver damage

So much for the official statement by Monsanto that RoundUp (glyphosate) is so safe that a person…

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Disrupting mitochondrial function can cause severe anemia

Most doctors consider anemia mostly an iron-related issue, despite the fact that iron supplementation often fails to…

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Aspirin as effective as heparin for preventing blood clots

Mainstream medicine makes no secret of its intense hate for aspirin. That humble drug has been the…

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Being Sad and Lonely Accelerates Aging More Than Smoking

The title is the same as the one of the popular press article. And since feelings of…

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Endotoxin (LPS) may drive kidney damage in diabetes type II

Not much of a news, but I like adding to the, already big, pile of evidence that…