Treatments for Altitude Sickness and CO₂ Retention“Like acetazolamide, the other recognized treatments for altitude sickness, calcium channel blockers, inhibit carbonic anhydrase and thus facilitate the body's CO₂ retention.” – May 2020 – Ray Peats Newsletter |
Fundamental Substance Combinations Instead of Disease-Specific Medications“Combinations of substances such as CO₂, progesterone, angiotensin receptor blockers, acetazolamide, and aspirin, which influence fundamental properties of the organism, are suitable for a wide range of problems currently treated with medications considered specific to certain diseases. The goal should be to support the patient’s recovery, not to eliminate a disease.” – March 2020 – Ray Peats Newsletter |
List of Various Medications and Supplements“Acetazolamide, agmatine, amantadine, aminoguanidine, antibiotics (minocycline, tetracycline, etc.), antihistamines, aspirin, bromocriptine, DCA, emodin, glucagon, glucose, memantine, methylene blue, niacinamide, T3 (triiodothyronine), vitamin D, vitamin E.” – March 2016 – Ray Peats Newsletter |
Therapeutic Potential of Carbon Dioxide Application“The direct application of carbon dioxide is likely helpful in all situations where acetazolamide is known to be beneficial, without the risk of an allergy to this medication – traumatic brain edema, altitude sickness, osteoporosis, epilepsy, glaucoma, hyperactivity (ADHD), inflammation, intestinal polyps, and arthritis. Diabetes, cardiomyopathy (Torella et al., 2014), obesity (Arechederra et al., 2013), cancer, dementia, and psychoses are also likely to benefit.” – July 2017 – Ray Peats Newsletter |
Respiratory Effect of Acetazolamide“Acetazolamide stimulates breathing by altering CO₂ and pH.” – Email response from Ray Peat |
Non-Toxic Therapies for Treating Lactic Acidosis“Therapeutically, even strong toxins that block glycolytic enzymes can improve functions in a variety of organic disorders associated with excessive lactic acid production. Unfortunately, the toxin that has become the standard treatment for lactic acidosis – dichloroacetic acid – is a carcinogen and eventually causes liver damage and acidosis. But several non-toxic therapies can achieve the same effects: palmitate (formed from sugar under the influence of thyroid hormone and found in coconut oil), vitamin B1, biotin, lipoic acid, carbon dioxide, thyroid, naloxone, acetazolamide, for example.” – July 2000 (1) |
Ray Peat on Acetazolamide
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