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		<description><![CDATA[Ray Peat (&quot;Cholesterol, longevity, intelligence, and health,&quot; 2006-2016) wrote ...

&quot;During stress, free fatty acids are released from the tissues, and circulating in the bloodstream they are highly susceptible to oxidation. They contribute to the formation of the age pigment, lipofuscin, which is an oxygen-wasting substance that&#039;s found in the atheroma plaques in the damaged blood vessels. Iron and calcium accumulation adds to the tissue damage.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ray Peat (&#8220;Cholesterol, longevity, intelligence, and health,&#8221; 2006-2016) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;During stress, free fatty acids are released from the tissues, and circulating in the bloodstream they are highly susceptible to oxidation. They contribute to the formation of the age pigment, lipofuscin, which is an oxygen-wasting substance that&#8217;s found in the atheroma plaques in the damaged blood vessels. Iron and calcium accumulation adds to the tissue damage.&#8221;</p>
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