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WEBVTT
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Well, welcome to this month's Ask Your Herb Doctor. My name is Andrew Murray.
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My name is Sarah Johanneson-Murray, and I'm delighted to be back on the show joining the incredibly knowledgeable Dr. Peat and my wonderful husband.
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Okay, so it's February 21st, 2020.
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The second show this decade, as I mentioned last month, it's a new decade,
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but we are still able to
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entreat Dr. Peat to join us on the show to share his wisdom. Last month,
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very briefly, we were discussing
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resonant frequencies, the effects on cells of
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frequencies, and I came across a lot of very interesting abstracts
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done that were actually 19, sorry, 2019 and
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2020. So even in the earliest parts of January, there are articles being posted on PubMed,
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research articles and abstracts related to
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electromagnetic frequency and extremely low frequency electromagnetic frequencies, and
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very exciting news because one of the main
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studies that caught my eye was a treatment of breast cancer,
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where they were showing it was
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absolutely effective, and as an adjunctive therapy to
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traditional
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cancer management in breast cancer, I would just like to say that it was part of a
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adjunctive therapy, not the sole therapy as the authors wanted to make sure they pointed out too,
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but that it had very significant cell killing effects.
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So last month, like I said, that was the beginning of the show, we opened it up and we got quite a few calls in,
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so didn't get a chance to get through some of the other very interesting articles on different pathologies that
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this post-EMF was being used to treat, and I know in the past
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discussions and shows we'd touched a little bit on Rife therapy.
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We've definitely mentioned
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vaccines, and I know Dr. Peat's latest newsletter on vaccines in context is something else we'll get to
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once we get through some of the pathologies related to the abstracts on EMF and its treatment.
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And then there are some other questions that I have that are part and parcel of people asking questions and wanting to put them to Dr. Peat.
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So it's a live show folks from 7 to
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7.30.
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We basically interview Dr. Peat, ask him questions and
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listen to what he has to say about the mechanisms by which he understands the
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activity of certain things that we don't normally see as being relevant or being effective because it's just not the
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it's not the way things are sometimes that when the drug comes out is given all these different
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treatments, treatment uses and actually turns out to be fairly negative. So
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he's got a very different perspective on a lot of things that we would see as just headlines and advertising
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and goes certainly into the science of it to show and explain why it's not a good thing. So Dr. Peat, let's
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introduce you to the show. You here?
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Hi, Dr. Peat. Okay. So as always for people who maybe haven't heard your name or
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know anything about you, we'll definitely at the end of the show give out your web details for people to find more about you.
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But would you just give an outline of your academic and professional background?
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I went from
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after graduating from college and getting master's degree in
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humanities
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and studying
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linguistics for several years, I decided to study brain biology for a PhD and
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when I got to the University of Oregon, I quickly decided that brain biology was a dogmatic
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topic at the time. I looked around and found
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reproductive physiology was actually doing empirical science. So that's what I did my dissertation on reproductive
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physiology and the
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changes aging makes in the
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energy metabolism of the reproductive organs. Okay, very good. Okay, for people that are listening from 730 to late p.m.
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we take callers live on the air. The number if you live in the area or even if you don't live in the area,
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let's just give out the whole number so no matter where you are,
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707-923-3911.
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So from 730 on callers are invited to call in 707-923-3911.
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And Dr. Beat, I love the way that you can describe your educational background in a slightly different manner every month. It's just wonderful. Thank you.
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So you said that this very briefly going back to what you said about the developmental biology or reproductive biology.
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It was empirical based still so it hadn't been swallowed up by the
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machine.
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The professor, the main professor in female reproduction,
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Arnold Soderwal,
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had
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been working in the field
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way back in the 40s and he was one of the
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early people to test the effects of vitamin E on
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reproduction.
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In the 1930s and 40s it was considered a sex promoting
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vitamin or almost a hormone.
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And he was one of the people that showed that its effect on increasing fertility
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took place by being an anti-estrogen.
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The older an animal got,
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earlier it became infertile. He found that increasing the dose of vitamin E steadily with aging,
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he kept the animals from miscarrying
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well into old middle-aged.
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And I continued that research and found that
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it was partly acting by way of improving the production of
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progesterone as well as lowering the effect of estrogen.
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And I also remember you telling me about those
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flamingos in the African Rift Valley
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that don't age reproductively because they have so much CO2
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from not only the elevation but from the non-PUFA
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algae they're eating.
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No one is really sure but I think the high carbon dioxide
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environment is very likely a big part of it. Their usual mortality
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curve,
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it's a
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semi plateau
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up until middle age and then it crashes and the
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mortality rate per year for most organisms
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increases rapidly after a certain age. And with flamingos, it seems that
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all through a period of their whole lifespan,
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the
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annual mortality continues at just about the same rate by accidents mainly.
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And that they can breed up until they die from an accident, right?
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Apparently, yeah.
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Wow, very briefly when you were doing your PhD,
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what forms of vitamin E did they know of then? I'm not saying it was so many hundreds of years ago,
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but you know 40 years ago or whatever,
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had they discovered them all? I found a bottle of the very old stuff in the freezer in the lab
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in 1968 or so.
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It had been there for decades and it was a
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very, very viscous
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material and a
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light amber color.
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And I tested it
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against
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some of the
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quinones,
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comparing
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benzoquinone for example, reacting it
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with vitamin E
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and
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doing a combination
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staining experiment.
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I got chemical reactions that showed that the
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sensitivity of the quinone
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reaction was
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very vivid
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in that old sample and
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the newer samples
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with so-called pure vitamin E, I haven't been able to see that same reaction
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that I got around 1970 using the very old stuff. Is that anything to do with its antioxidant?
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No, it was a
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really a very different kind of
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reaction.
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Was it, where did they get that vitamin E from? How did they process it?
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That was bought from Sigma Chemical Company.
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But it was
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fairly typical at the time. It was very highly refined. It was the highest grade available at the time.
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But at that time all vitamin E was fairly
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brown colored and
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very, very thick.
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I think
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some of the studies suggested that it was a waxy, highly saturated,
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long-chain fatty acid
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that was part of the
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endurance
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promoting antioxidant effect, not the
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simple tocopherol itself. So it makes a big difference what form of vitamin E they're using to test and
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coming up with these results, does that mean that we need to be careful when we're supplementing with vitamin E? Yeah, lots of it now.
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Even 10 or 20 years ago, the majority of it was highly diluted with
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soybean oil.
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Highly unsaturated, exactly what my professor found was
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the
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antagonistic effect it
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protected against the
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pro-aging effect of the polyunsaturated fats.
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So if your vitamin E is thin and liquid, then it's probably not a good vitamin E. If it's thick and viscous,
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then can we assume that that's a better quality? I think so.
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All right, we're good. That's a little bit of a digression,
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but very interesting nonetheless because I was looking at vitamin E just last month and wanting to get some feedback about
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the best source of vitamin E. Very quickly, do you have any,
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would you speak to that? What you think is a good, what makes a good quality vitamin E supplement?
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I
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think the mixture of the
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isotopes or the
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non-rheumatic
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natural
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forms
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alpha and gamma are
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probably
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the most important, but I think the mixture as it occurs in nature is much better than any of the synthetic.
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DL alpha has been sold for a long time because it's cheap to make
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synthetically. Okay, so what about wheat germ oil is one of the main sources for it, right? But you would not advocate that given
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it's very full of polyunsaturated fats.
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I tried some of it in the 1970s and that caused a choking
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sensation when you took just a little bit of it. So you're recommending that you take a mixed tocopherol
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supplement of vitamin E and not just an isolated D alpha
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tocopherol. Yeah,
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in the 1940s
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the
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anti-estrogen
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quality that was identified from the 1930s, an
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anti-clotting and anti-estrogen effect
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was very clearly identified. But with the rise of the estrogen industry starting in 1940,
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that
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property, the idea that vitamin E could be very pro fertility,
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it was the main fertility vitamin and at the same time purely anti-estrogenic,
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really
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put a crimp in the
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estrogen advertising
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idea and they were I think a major factor in creating the
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doctrine that
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vitamin E's action is as an
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antioxidant.
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And the
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vegetable oil industry at the same time was trying to sell the idea that
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seed oils are edible and
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in feeding them to animals,
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they were finding that animals became sterile
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on a high intake of
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the various seed oils,
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polyunsaturated. Sterile and fat.
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Right, didn't they put on weight too? Then they find that farmers could give the animals?
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Yeah, but when they had a really high proportion, they became sterile and
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brain deteriorated.
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Low energy.
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The gonads in the brain were the first to deteriorate and
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that my professor for example
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identified that as
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an estrogen
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promoting effect that has continued to be confirmed that estrogen
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increases the accumulation of polyunsaturated fats in the body and
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increases their activity at any one moment and those fats
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simultaneously are increasing
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the effect of estrogen.
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It's a vicious cycle, huh? Yeah, so the anti-estrogen effect
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was
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identical to the anti-PUFA effect, but both the food, the seed oil industry and the estrogen industry
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found it very convenient to
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sell the idea that vitamin E is merely an
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antioxidant. So from the 1940s on
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D-alpha-tocopherol was identified as
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how to measure the
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value of vitamin E because it was the most antioxidant and so
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until just fairly recently the only
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component that they measured was the alpha component, but it turns out that the gamma and others have
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very distinct more important biological activities including
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opposition to estrogen.
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Excellent, all right good. Well, I'm glad I'm glad we accidentally went there.
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It's a good a good breakdown of vitamin E and it's used for sure. Okay, so you're listening to Ask Your Doctor, KMED,
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You're invited to call in with questions related or unrelated to this month's continuing subject of
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ELF,
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extremely low frequency,
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electromagnetic frequencies
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for healing. We have a bunch of abstracts here that I just want to get through with
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very specific known pathologies just to get Dr.
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Peat's insight onto the activity of how these frequencies could have such a profound effect.
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I know we've mentioned Reif therapy in the past and
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for want of not understanding it as well as I'd like to, I certainly want to believe Reif is a very
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realistic approach.
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They certainly wanted to put the man in prison and take away all of his research material
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back when Raymond Reif was doing his research.
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So probably sounds like something they wanted to keep covered up, not to get too conspiracy theorists about it.
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Anyway, the number is 707 923 3911.
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That's 707 923 3911. Dr. Raymond Peat's joining us live on the air.
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So Dr. Peat, I just wanted to cover quickly. I don't want you
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I don't want you getting bored with any of the subject matter.
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Sometimes I feel that it we kind of drudge through some of the subjects you're not that interested in perhaps, but
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without going too far in that direction, I looked at some articles last month for
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extremely low frequency electromagnetic
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spectrum and these electromagnetic fields on various pathologies and we talked about the breast cancer one that showed definite conclusive
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positive benefits on breast cancer.
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I saw another one on and it surprised me here because I
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know you've always mentioned high altitude being very good for people and the increased CO2 and being part of a longevity
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formulation if you like, high altitude reducing stress, improving CO2 and improving longevity.
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But this was a test that was done on rats
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and they were I guess probably because the ulcers were
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simulated. They weren't actually, I don't know that I think they were put in a hyperbaric chamber at
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you know different partial pressure of oxygen to simulate higher altitude, but it was a high altitude stress ulcer healing
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in rats. So they gave these rats
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ulcers and they said that basically it was a hypoxia that was a
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part and parcel the reason they got these ulcers and that it was fairly prevalent among people
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high altitude. But do you have that do you have any idea first I guess about
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high altitude and ulcers, ulcer formation? In that particular experiment they were
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using restraint stress to produce the ulcers and it happened to be combined with high altitude.
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So I don't think
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anything can
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be inferred from that study for humans. So the stress was that they were restraining the rats?
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Yeah, if you're being suspended by your tail at high altitude.
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It doesn't matter what altitude you're gonna be stressed out. Yeah.
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Okay, well anyway, all right, I just wanted to bring it out. They said that the low frequency
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pulse electromagnetic fields
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could penetrate the stomach tissue and they said they relieve the symptoms of the
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stomach ulcer and promote the regeneration of disturbed tissues and they said that there was a clinical potential for this therapy for ulcer treatment.
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Okay, well, maybe not dwell on that one too much and how about
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this other study here was called it's entitled the neuroprotective effects of low frequency pulse electromagnetic fields in
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ischemic stroke.
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And this again, I think is probably part and parcel of reperfusion or reducing the
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inflammatory sequelae that happens as a result of reperfusion after an ischemic event.
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I think people I think about people that have heart attacks or coronary
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artery occlusion and heart attacks and benefiting from using hawthorn extract as a normal medicine and definitely
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has shown to reduce the ischemic the size of the ischemic tissue post
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event and
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promote healing.
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They mentioned some of the
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inflammatory cytokines that are reduced by the treatment and I think
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behind those particular
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neuroprotective changes, I think there's likely to be an increase of
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some of the basic
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defensive factors such as heat shock protein.
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Any kind of stress will bring on these
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stabilizing proteins and I suspect that those are behind the various
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reductions of the inflammatory
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mediators.
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Another
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acute stress
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induced
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protective factor is
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hypoxia
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induced factor that tends to come up at the same time as the heat shock proteins and these
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helps nerve cells, for example, to get through intense stress which could be
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glucose deprivation or oxygen deprivation either one.
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Right, because I have to be a little careful here when I
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look at these things and and and maybe take them out of context, but it's a little bit like inflammation, you know,
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it's not all bad. Inflammation is necessary to achieve certain end results,
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but obviously out of control inflammation is where we discuss inflammation as being negative.
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Okay, all right, let's see here the other article I'm looking at
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I think that's actually we can probably skip this one. This is part and parcel of
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hypoxia induced neuronal cell death.
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They've mentioned here that there was various
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signal
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molecules that were involved in inflammation and various proteins that were secreted in response to inflammation and that this
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pulse electromagnetic
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fields could mitigate the effects of this. I think I'm probably more interested in how the mechanism by which
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sound waves and this is again, it kind of harks back to Rife therapy and
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disrupting
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cancer cells or indeed bacteria that Rife was experimenting with and how
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the frequency
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and I think we have to make analogies here to things like the Clifton suspension bridge
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swaying in the wind because of the harmonics that were produced by the wind blowing through the cabling and how that
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frequency and that resonance became very disruptive and destructive and
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involved of bridge failing, but how these electromagnetic fields
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generate this disruptive
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event to
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become healing, you know, in terms of inflammation and how that actually works.
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Do you have any insight into how that may actually, you know, may actually
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be physically provable? I mean, I didn't really look at articles in terms of actually outlining the science of it.
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Just I was just very excited to see articles referring to people's disease
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and especially bone treatment, bone remodeling. It was very conclusive. But how they
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how this activity could actually be a physical event?
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The research of Robert Becker
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in
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biological electrical
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activity, he found that
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organisms are
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responsive to
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extremely weak
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electromagnetic signals of pulsations in the earth's
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electromagnetic field and