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Download at http://wp.me/p1xl3X-3ig Dr. Ray Peat returns to It's Rainmaking Time!® to share a striking new perspective on living matter that recognizes the interdependence of energy and structure at every level. His health research, which explores both the practical as well as theoretical aspects of this view, focuses on environmental influences on development, regenerative processes, and an evolutionary perspective. According to his multidisciplinary approach -- which works biophysics, biochemistry, and physiology into a comprehensive view of the organism -- environmental defects are the primary cause of degenerative processes. Dr. Ray Peat is an educator and private nutritional counselor. On his website, he says, "A distorted idea of human nature is sold when people are treated as 'the market'." While marketing claims add confusion to an area oversaturated with conflicting information, Dr. Peat's careful research and personal experimentation with life-supporting substances offers a much-needed way out of an endless loop of misinformation and hype. In this segment, Dr. Ray Peat details the therapeutic uses of progesterone, pregnenolone, thyroid, and coconut oil: life-supporting substances that protect the body against the harmful effects of estrogen, radiation, stress, and lack of oxygen. We will also address his cellular research, which suggests that the channels and pumps associated with the cell membrane are actually a function of ion exchange -- and that the cell membrane itself does not exist. Additional topics include the role of carbon dioxide in the body, tips for bone density scanning, and Dr. Peat's research on the use life-supporting substances to treat a wide variety of health conditions, including infertility, epilepsy, dementia, diabetes, premenstrual syndrome, arthritis, and menopause.

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This video was published on 2014-06-04 19:50:36 GMT by @ItsRainmakingTime on Youtube. ItsRainmakingTime has total 10.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 2K video.This video has received 39 Likes which are lower than the average likes that ItsRainmakingTime gets . @ItsRainmakingTime receives an average views of 5.3K per video on Youtube.This video has received 1 comments which are lower than the average comments that ItsRainmakingTime gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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