
Dr Ray Peat
PhD known for his work on metabolism and its relation to consciousness and health. His views often challenge mainstream scientific thought.
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Mar 6, 2020 • 2h 30min
#19: Philosophy and Physiology | Metabolism and Consciousness | Deep Politics with Ray Peat and Georgi Dinkov
Ray Peat, PhD, a pioneering voice in metabolism and health, joins the discussion. He challenges conventional views on vaccines, emphasizing their developmental implications and critiquing herd immunity. Peat dives into the complexities of polyunsaturated fats and their surprising impact on immunity and cancer. He also explores the philosophical intersections of consciousness and societal health, urging a reevaluation of personal responsibility in the face of societal decline. Expect intriguing insights that blend science, philosophy, and practical wellness.

Jan 31, 2022 • 1h 55min
#86 - The Estrogen Industry, the magic of progesterone and the importance of thyroid with Dr Ray Peat & Kate Deering
Dr. Ray Peat, a renowned expert in hormones and metabolism, joins to explore the complexities of estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid health. The conversation reveals startling truths about the dangers of estrogen therapy and the critical balance between estrogen and progesterone. They discuss the misinterpretations of 'low' estrogen diagnoses and its surprising connections to thyroid function and metabolic health. The impact of insulin on fat metabolism, along with the often-overlooked benefits of magnesium and cholesterol, adds depth to this enlightening discussion on hormonal balance.

Mar 27, 2021 • 1h 33min
#53: What is Inflammation? | The CIA's "Finders" Operation | Using Progesterone | CO2 and Stem cells with Ray Peat, PhD
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Ray Peat, an endocrinologist and expert in metabolism and aging, explores the complexities of inflammation and its link to health. He elaborates on how polyunsaturated fatty acids can exacerbate inflammatory responses and discusses the role of lactic acid as a precursor signal. Dr. Peat also touches on innovative concepts like the healing environment for stem cells and the effects of vaccines on inflammation, raising thought-provoking questions about public health and personal well-being.


