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    On the studies mentioned in episodes 53 and 64 of Generative Energy podcast

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    • TexugoDoMelT Offline
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      In episode 53 of “Generative Energy Ray talks about a study in which scientists took EFAD rats and threw them against the furniture, but even after that the scientists were unable to observe any damage. Ray also mentioned this in the interview with Tucker Goodrich and David Gornoski

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      Furthermore, in episode 64 of Generative Energy (Life | Energy | Estrogen | Fibrosis | Calcification | Process Theology | Altruism with Ray Peat), haidut comments on studies of EFAD rats regenerating wounds without any scarring.

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      I couldn't find it, does anyone have these studies? I don't know if @haidut has kept the one about the scar in efad

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        @TexugoDoMel - This may be one of the studies mentioned..

        Lung injury caused by cobra venom factor is reduced in rats raised on an essential fatty acid-deficient diet

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