Ray Peat Resource Thread
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@Regina You're very welcome!
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@brad You're a little honey angel for providing this compendium. Thank you.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Thanks, that's the first time I've ever been called a "little honey angel."
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@brad we can tell mate
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@Charlie the irony
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Does anyone have a good Peaty reading list? From old scientists like Szent-Györgyi, Seyle etc? I Couldn't find a very thorough list on the low-VitA forum, but I vaguely recall Danny reading a few of these sorts of books on his old website.
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@RaypEagle If you start a thread we can add to it. I have a few books I could add to such a list.
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Jared Pitts reads the text of articles on the Ray Peat website. Youtube channel.
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Peatarian Email Depository (archive version)
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Seven new articles by Dr. Raymond Peat now available on
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@brad maybe you would like to add my website:
BiochemNordic.com: Nutritional & Metabolic Counseling by Biochemist Benedicte Mai Lerche, MSc PhD
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In Generative Energy podcast episode 35, timestamp 18 minutes and 48 seconds, Ray briefly mentions an article he wrote about 50 years prior called "The Assumption of Randomness"
https://lnns.co/ZtVa6i2Kpl8/1128
I was wondering if the Ray Peat archivists could find any record of it!
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Civilization Servant created his blog some months ago. We need more people like him, who can give issues a fair assessment, instead of being on a compulsive quest to glorify substances.
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God bless you Gus.
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Hi everyone,
I will soon publish a new book in my Healing Metabolism series. Book 4 will focus on Dr. Ray Peat's thyroid medication protocol. If you would like to stay updated on the progress of this new book, feel free to subscribe to my mailing list: https://biochemnordic.com/mailing-list/
This latest book on thyroid medication has been extremely challenging to write, as I am comparing Dr. Ray Peat's thyroid medication protocols to other treatment approaches available. There is a lot of confusion in the literature regarding thyroid medication for hypothyroidism, so this book has required me to read a substantial amount of literature. My hope is that this new book will create clarity on Dr. Ray Peat's stance on thyroid medication and help individuals using thyroid hormones to follow his recommendations.
By the way, has anyone here read my other books in the Healing Metabolism series? If so, did they help you? What kind of subjects would be good for new books and publications?