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Fix "Pete" to "Peat" in 2022-08-19
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Again, for people who perhaps have never listened to the show or have just tuned in, it's a once a month radio show [2:32] where we are joined with the expert scientific viewpoint, not opinion, but scientific viewpoint of Dr Raymond Peat who I think has become pretty worldwide known. I know people in Europe and Scandinavia have called in in the past and people from across the states have called in. We've had people from Down Under and we've had people from South America even calling in. So I appreciate all those people that do tune into the show either live or who listen to it on the archives and the KMUD archives are available for about two months post production. So from now until about October, you can go to kmud.org, go to the audio archives, select the Friday Night Talk drop down and go to the third Friday of the month to download the show that's been recorded on that day. And also, incidentally, we have on our website westernbotanicalmedicine.com a fairly exhaustive list from 2007 through to about 2020 [3:44] but I still have a good number of shows to put on there, it still hasn't been done, so excuse me for that.

So once again, very pleased to welcome Dr Pete to the show who I think has somewhat recovered from some voice hoarseness due to the wildfires up in Oregon up there, so I know he was a little bit croaky earlier on today. How are you doing, Dr Pete?
So once again, very pleased to welcome Dr Peat to the show who I think has somewhat recovered from some voice hoarseness due to the wildfires up in Oregon up there, so I know he was a little bit croaky earlier on today. How are you doing, Dr Peat?

RP: Yeah, it comes and goes. I probably should clarify what I mean by scientific viewpoint. I'm not like Fauci. I don't have _the_ scientific viewpoint, but I think of the scientific viewpoint as a critical one: always thinking about the evidence and what you're really implying. So it's a matter of criticism and thinking.

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SJM: Thankyou Dr Peat.

AM: Dr. Pete can be found online at www.raypeat.com. And we can be found online at westernbotanicalmedicine.com. I think what I wanted to bring out from the show was that the whole concept of these polyunsaturated fatty acids from many different sources of which some are touted as being health beneficial and good for us, or they call them cholesterol lowering or blood pressure lowering, in many, many cases this is completely erroneous and not just that, but that there is actually something that we can do to mitigate the absorption and the permanence of these things. I wasn't even aware that some of these, this lipofusion can be soluble. I thought it just formed into these complexes fairly rapidly under the presence of iron, cations or aluminum or zinc or other cations with the heat that we have on our body, [57:31] that they rapidly get converted into fairly insoluble products, but that's not the case. So definitely a good cause for those people listening out there from a herb perspective and it's something that they've always done in Europe for a long time: digestive bitters, hepatic stimulants, laxatives. All of these things will certainly be beneficial and actually be a very good mitigating strategy, especially for people who've just found this information out and want to start switching their fat sources to saturated. The people that still think that fish oil is good for you, having listened to this show I don't know how you can. It is not true and it's definitely a lie. And it's an industry fighting to maintain a huge hold on a multi-billion dollar industry.
AM: Dr. Peat can be found online at www.raypeat.com. And we can be found online at westernbotanicalmedicine.com. I think what I wanted to bring out from the show was that the whole concept of these polyunsaturated fatty acids from many different sources of which some are touted as being health beneficial and good for us, or they call them cholesterol lowering or blood pressure lowering, in many, many cases this is completely erroneous and not just that, but that there is actually something that we can do to mitigate the absorption and the permanence of these things. I wasn't even aware that some of these, this lipofusion can be soluble. I thought it just formed into these complexes fairly rapidly under the presence of iron, cations or aluminum or zinc or other cations with the heat that we have on our body, [57:31] that they rapidly get converted into fairly insoluble products, but that's not the case. So definitely a good cause for those people listening out there from a herb perspective and it's something that they've always done in Europe for a long time: digestive bitters, hepatic stimulants, laxatives. All of these things will certainly be beneficial and actually be a very good mitigating strategy, especially for people who've just found this information out and want to start switching their fat sources to saturated. The people that still think that fish oil is good for you, having listened to this show I don't know how you can. It is not true and it's definitely a lie. And it's an industry fighting to maintain a huge hold on a multi-billion dollar industry.

So yeah, there's things that can be done, and stimulants, hepatic stimulants and bitters and aperitifs and all of these things that will improve your liver function and clearance of waste, [58:33] as well as your bowel function and preventing constipation will definitely have a bearing on you not absorbing these things by the same degree. And so therefore it can only be beneficial.

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