Thanks. I got to read the first two PDF files I came across. It is good reading.There are plenty of articles on his webpage www.brianpeskin.com
Brian has a few things in common with Ray - sat fats are good, and fish oils are very bad.
He differs with Peat very strongly in that he is not as fond of sugar and that he considers certain PUFAs he calls parent oils to be essential.
I would even encapsulate their difference by saying Peat considers sugar and carbs as essential (while Peskin considers it much less so) while Peskin considers some PUFAs essential while Peat outright considers all PUFAs as non-essential.
And now I can remember why years ago after hearing an interview of Peskin that I made the decision to ditch all PUFAs and just take SFAs - even before I heard of Ray Peat.
Brian made a good case for why fish oils are unnecessary and harmful, convincing me that fish oils were okay for animals that lived in very cold climates but not for humans that needed to maintain higher body temperatures regardless of climate.
But even as he made his case that PUFAs are essential, he could not convince me that they are because I reasoned that people in countries close to the very sunny equator, even with no access to PUFAs, especially omega3s, could still not only survive but thrive.
So I only took SFAs and MUFAs, and I have been on that lifestyle for about 10 years already.
Notwithstanding, the case studies I just came across from the link you provided are still compelling. Enough for me to give his ideas on parent essential oils another thought.
As I have to, given that although I consider myself very healthy in most aspects, I have very high blood pressure which I have to this day for 20+ years been trying to fix without any pharma drug intake.