Dr. Abud Bakri
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Their adrenals get really big, so they make more cortisol.
Their gastric lining gets destroyed.
and then their thymus gland and their lymphatics shrink down.
And he has this published paper where you have clear adrenal from a stressed animal versus a non-stressed animal, a thymus from an animal that's stressed versus not.
So this group is looking and thinking, hey, Pavlov had this...
gastric juice.
Hans Seely said that there was damage during stress.
There must be some kind of cytoprotective or organoprotective compound in the gut.
The stomach is a very rich endocrine tissue.
It makes ghrelin and all these other hormones.
So they're like, there must be something else in the gut juice that protects...
The gut lining from further damage.
Were people drinking the gastric juices of dogs?
And this other group in Croatia.
It was 91.
91.
Okay.
Their first paper talks about this.
Like, hey, there must be some kind of compound.
They identified the big 40-dalton protein BPC.