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Maternal thyroid function during pregnancy may determine offspring obesity/diabetes risk
Yet another study demonstrating that the genetic explanation we have been given for most chronic diseases is…
Estrogen and serotonin (5-HT) increase sensitivity to toxic stimuli, drive GI pain and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
There has been a recent push by mainstream medicine and Big Pharma to legitimize estrogenic HRT again,…
“Gulf War Syndrome” likely curable; it is driven by metabolic dysfunction and inflammation, not neuron damage
Some good news just in for the holidays. For decades, military veterans with this conditions have been…
Human ovarian/egg cells (oocytes) do NOT age, suggesting menopause is reversible
Ray wrote in many of is articles that menopause is not what mainstream medicine describes it to…
A daily dose of 5,000 IU vitamin D3 “drastically” reduces risk of a second heart attack
While the onslaught against vitamin D in mainstream medicine and the blogosphere continues unabated, every once in…
PRESS: The estrogen/progesterone ratio in menopause is LOW and it causes Alzheimer; STUDY: That ratio in menopause is HIGH, it causes AD by lowering OXPHOS, P4 may cure AD
I think at this point the verdict is clear – mainstream scientific press is beyond redemption. I…
Combination of vitamins E+D about as effective as antibiotic for treating bacterial sepsis/infection
A very interesting study, which not only provides a viable alternative to people with severe bacterial infections…
Elevated cortisol/DHEA-S ratio (a sign of chronic stress or low metabolism) may drive Alzheimer Disease (AD)
As my readers know, from both Ray work and mine, cortisol has a proven detrimental role in…
Age-related inflammation driven by declining mitochondrial function; menopause likely reversible
Yet another study demonstrating the key role metabolism plays in aspects of health firmly considered by medicine…
Endotoxin/LPS, even in tiny amounts, is the most inflammatory component of air pollution
Several years ago, I did a post on a study that looked at the COVID pandemic measures…
