Tucker Goodrich - AUTOIMMUNE Diseases, Wheat & Seed Oils
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Thanks for listening or watching. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 30 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach you to better mental health. Discussion 7:40      Autoimmunity in Africa (Trowell & Burkitt, 1981) 18:20    Daughter’s allergies (Goodrich, 2011) 20:46    Intestinal permeability & wheat (Visser et al., 2009) 22:28    Celiacs who are allergic to mitochondria (Cervio et al., 2007; Volta et al., 2002) 23:20    Increasing prevalence of Celiac (Catassi et al., 2010; Rubio–Tapia et al., 2009) 35:35    Wheat, goat grass, 33-mer (Brouns et al., 2022) 38:45    Wheat in Egypt (Abu-Zekry et al., 2008) 43:00    Wheat and T1DM (Ciacci & Zingone, 2016) 47:25    Wheat is a carcinogen (O’Farrelly et al., 1986) 50:50    Wheat and schizophrenia (Dohan, 1966) 52:38    Poison ivy and PUFA (Xia et al., 2004) 56:34    PUFA up to 20% of American diet (National Cancer Institute, 2019) 57:42    Brown & Goldstein and LDL (Goldstein et al., 1979) 58:54    Steinberg & Witztum and modified LDL (Steinberg et al., 1989) 1:00:00 OxLDL and auto-antibodies (Hörkkö et al., 1996) 1:00:02 Antiphospholipid syndrome and cardiolipin (Hörkkö et al., 1996; Tuominen et al., 2006) 1:09:16 400-1000x as oxidized as normal LDL (AOCS American Oil Chemists’ Society, 2021) 1:11:56 All autoimmune diseases involve oxidative stress—seed oil toxicity (Pagano et al., 2014) 1:12:20 Oxidized linoleic acid induces beta-amyloid (Arimon et al., 2015) 1:14:00 Insulin resistance and oxLDL (Li et al., 2013) 1:19:06 Homicide and linoleic acid consumption (Drewitt-Smith & Rheinberger, 2019; Hibbeln, 2007; Hibbeln et al., 2004) 1:21:20 Smoking and CVD-free populations (Lindeberg et al., 1994; Sinnett & Whyte, 1973) 1:25:28 OxLDL and beta cells (Abderrahmani et al., 2007) Other References Hibbeln, J. R. (2007). From Homicide to Happiness – A Commentary on Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Human Society. Nutrition and Health, 19(1–2), 9–19. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1177/026010600701900204⁠ Hibbeln, J. R., Nieminen, L. R. G., & Lands, W. E. M. (2004). Increasing homicide rates and linoleic acid consumption among five western countries, 1961–2000. Lipids, 39(12), 1207–1213. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-004-1349-5⁠ Sinnett, P. F., & Whyte, H. M. (1973). Epidemiological studies in a total highland population, Tukisenta, New Guinea: Cardiovascular disease and relevant clinical, electrocardiographic, radiological and biochemical findings. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 26(5), 265–290. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9681(73)90031-3⁠ Tuominen, A., Miller, Y. I., Hansen, L. F., Kesäniemi, Y. A., Witztum, J. L., & Hörkkö, S. (2006). A Natural Antibody to Oxidized Cardiolipin Binds to Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein, Apoptotic Cells, and Atherosclerotic Lesions. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 26(9), 2096–2102. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1161/01.ATV.0000233333.07991.4a⁠ Volta, U., Rodrigo, L., Granito, A., Petrolini, N., Muratori, P., Muratori, L., Linares, A., Veronesi, L., Fuentes, D., Zauli, D., & Bianchi, F. B. (2002). Celiac disease in autoimmune cholestatic liver disorders. The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 97(10), 2609–2613. ⁠https://doi.org/10.1016/S0002-9270(02)04389-7⁠
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