Dr. Tro's story is so familiar to me. I'm also a physician, I've worked out and have run 4-6 miles daily since age 17, I followed the Dietary Guidelines (I did NOT eat junk food) and yet I STILL ended up obese, hypertensive, and with a pulmonary embolus at age 52. I started Insulin Restriction Strategies (Low Carb/High SATURATED Fat/NO "seed oils", Time-restricted feeding) in June 2018. By November 2019, I had lost over 60 pounds, I completely CURED my hypertension, and now at age 55 I have ZERO Metabolic Syndrome factors (including Hg A1C of 5.4, HDL which is DOUBLE what is considered "good" and serum triglycerides that is ONE THIRD the upper limit of normal). I'm ALWAYS "in shape" (i.e., my fitness level does not "Yo-Yo" like it always used to my whole adult life), and I take no medications at all. Plus everything I used to live with which I thought was normal is GONE - no more knee pain, no more chronic sinusitis/"allergies", no more colds/flu (I used to get sick at least 3-4 times/year), no more low-grade post-prandial enteritis (what folks often call "the Itis"). The simple truth is that medications don't even come close to providing the health impact which disease-PREVENTING lifestyle changes provide. Not having Metabolic Syndrome will ALWAYS be better than getting it, then treating it with medications.
Scouts honor? Where do you stand with possibly having total cholesterol way above 200 with a history of pulmonary embolism? I’m not trolling; I really want to know your opinion.
readysetgo Not worried one bit. LDL and total cholesterol are such weak independent risk factors that they don’t even make the cut for what defines Metabolic Syndrome (while HDL and serum triglycerides do). And when you look at the science, the absolute strongest data consistently shows a NEGATIVE correlation between low LDL and mortality. So yeah, I’ll take a completely fit healthy body free of any Metabolic Syndrome factors with a high LDL and total cholesterol over what I used to be (normal LDL and TC, but also obese and hypertensive) every day of the week and twice on Fridays!
@@labynoe Thank you for a reply; my current doctor seems to be very far behind in that she doesn't even compute the ratio of cholesterol counts and I have PAD which is her reason to say I MUST get it below 200 because of this risk factor. It's difficult for a person without medical training to be stubborn with a very good doctor who is very well respected by her staff and the hospital with which she is affiliated. I'll just have to gently dig in my heels and ask for her patience.
@@ultramiddle4991 Your doctor is telling you what we were all taught in medical school, and continue to be told by industry-funded "experts", which is the same thing I would have told you two years ago. To put it plainly, we were taught and continue to be given wrong information, and following that information is what lead to my poor health, while following what the best data indicates to be true has me more fit today than I've ever been since I was in college. LDL does NOT cause vascular disease, inflammation does. And we know that insulin resistance causes a high inflammatory state, the setting for inflammatory damage to blood vessels which are then repaired with LDL-containing plaques. To say LDL is the cause of the problem because it is found inside vascular plaques makes about as much sense as saying firemen set all fires because you always find them at the scene of burning buildings, and then saying the best way to address the arson problem is to get rid of firemen. That makes no sense at all. The answer is to identify and stop the actual arsonist setting the fires. And the best data informs us that the arsonist setting our "Diseases of Civilization" bonfire is our high carbohydrate/high PUFA seed oil laden diets as well as our insane meal eating frequency which has turned modern humans into insulin-production factories which will almost inevitably become insulin resistant to some degree at some point in life. I got control of my health by pursuing three targets: 1) Make less insulin (low carb/high fat, especially saturated fat); 2) Make insulin less often (time-restricted feeding); and 3) Avoid vegetable "seed" oils and other "factory fats" like the plague.
Leon Bynoe Much gratitude. Thank you for the most generous information and encouragement. I’m very impressed with your courageous adventure that pushed back against the information you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for in order to receive your medical degree. May your business flourish because of this and your life be long and healthy.
Since I have switched to a ketosis diet (on my4th yr) and I have had SO many health improvements it has made me question most all traditional medical advice. I question EVERYTHING now. So thankful for the truth coming out. I appreciate these podcasts. Thank you.
Tro,you’re an incredible man. I come from a family of physicians who are all addicted to sugar and carbs. My rage against the CICO ignorance is a rage against all clinicians with big food and big pharma agendas. Evil exists because good men said nothing.
I believe that the Doctors are trying to help patients, unfortunately they have been failed by their expensive education. However am discovering an increasing number of kindred low carb advocates on the internet.
I eat carnivore and have for almost 2 years. My autoimmune symptoms have vanished. I will never accept the standard physicians advice about the standard American diet.
Love this~~thank you so much. I have lost 26 pounds so far, low carb + keto. One of the major factors that keep this sustainable for me is that when I do feel hungry, it's DIFFERENT than before. ♥️
I find that the best thing for hunger if on a keto diet is to have a bulletproof coffee. It kills autophagy but it does not spike insulin. That's what Dr. Jason Fung recommends for his patients if they find their will powder is declining while on his required 30 hours fasts that he requires his patients do twice a week.
That's an n=1 strategy. I have found that inflames my appetite and an hour later I want to eat anything not nailed down. I have read this is the experience of many people. Years ago I did one 36 hour fast a week. I drank black tea with a splash of skim milk and non calorie sweeteners. I was the healthiest and in the best shape of my life. That tiny bit of skim milk did not hurt my fast. We all have to find what works
Wow! I’m just finding Dr Tro and can’t say enough about how impressed I am! Go Dr Tro ! I’m so happy to have you in the fight for health!! Thanks Dr S for another fantastic, informative priceless interview! You two make my heart sing!
(17:36 - 18:31) Dr. Kalayjian brings up an insightful point that should be repeated often, whenever confronted by the calories in, calories out model (CICO). We have more tools at our disposal to count calories now than in anytime in our history. The public's awareness of calories is greater than anytime in our history. Yet, we still are experiencing a burgeoning epidemic of obesity and associated complications (i.e. type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc.etc). Hence, something about CICO approach towards weight loss does not work for most people most of the time. This is not to claim that calories are mythical. They are a metric of something real. However, as the broad span of human history where we were relatively slim attests, it is NOT the tracking of calories which is pivotal to weight control. It is the consumption of foods that are 1)Not addictive and 2)Truly satiating that will ultimately lead to SUSTAINABLE weight loss and maintenance. This is the true efficacy of low carb in that, more than any other criteria, it most effectively meets these benchmarks by jettisoning most processed foods.
Also the CICO model is flawed from the start. #1 is obvious even if you aren't a scientist/nutritionist. Protein and fat are structural components of your body,they don't all get used for energy production. The also get used for maintenance and repair and hormone and enzyme production etc. Carb are almost entirely used for energy production. #2 Calories are measured by oxidizing (burning) macronutrients in a laboratory setting. Fats have twice the calories as carbs and proteins if oxidized directly. If fats are converted to ketones first they produce way more energy than can be explained by the calorie (burning) model. Lots of long lasting energy from just a little bit of fat. It's awesome when you feel the difference personally. I really don't understand all of the science. I'm a layman (welder,equip operator, bookworm) that has been LCHC/paleo/primal for about 7 yrs now. I read everything I can find and pay attention to what my body tells me, N=1 experiment, ongoing. PS-life is an experiment, period.
@@alsaunders7805 Those are all good points. There is no need to be self-effacing. You would be surprised how many physicians don't know the facts you just articulated so well.
Somebody should tell Dr. K that his mic is directional. When he leans down it doesn't pick up his voice as well. He needs to move it much farther away from his mouth and point it towards his face instead of the way it is oriented.
I am addicted to sugar 😢 I'm not addicted to food. I can go all day without eating. But pop tea energy drinks etc snacks, I end up snacking at night because I'm so "busy during the day " so I snack at bedtime. Totally ugh. When I quit the pop, tea, especially energy drinks.... There is a REAL emotional reaction.. like I lost my best friend.
@@MJSTAMAND I have lol like I said I couldn't give up the pop the tea the energy drinks. the rest of it I did great with. But being that 1 tea or 1 pop or 1 energy drink was more carbs than allowed in a day. I wasn't very successful. I can't drink anything diet. I get migraines. I also ended up with serious stomach bloat. Couldn't eat for days I was soooooo bloated. :( I backed off keto and started some digestive enzymes. And plan to restart keto. But my sugar addiction is going to be rough. I have tried several times to quit. Like I said, it's like loosing my best friend
You recognize that you are addicted to sugar. And boy, I know how you feel. It almost killed me before I could break the addiction. Start slow. Cut out the snacking at night. When you can do that, then only drink half of your pop. Start introducing other things. If you can't do diet drinks, then start doing unsweetened tea. I know it sounds terrible to begin with, but you do get used to it and as you get off the sugar you will be surprised that you don't need it as much. Then start subtracting more sugar from your diet until you are only eating whole and unprocessed foods. That is the easiest way to stay away from sugar. But you can break your addiction if you really feel the need. The sugar is what is giving you the bloating when you try to introduce keto. You have to cut the sugar before you can proceed. Good luck.
Do you think you're addicted to the taste of your drinks/snacks, or are you addicted to the effect they have on your body? I ask because I, too, was so addicted to sugar from a young age, but was never able to stop that until my body became "fat adapted". This caused my cravings to be reduced by about 90% and thus become controllable. Before that I was a total carboholic.
Sugary foods and drinks like energy drinks promote the release of dopamine just like narcotics, so you are in fact addicted. Sugary food promotes the release of the hormone ghrelin which gives you hunger pangs, and that's why you are snacking. Sugary food also supresses the hormone leptin which is meant to tell you when you've had enough, so you tend to keep on eating longer than you should. The answer is to wean yourself off that sugary taste, maybe by getting a different flavour hit like spicy foods.
Whenever I tell anyone I’ve been a type 1 diabetic for 50 years and usually eat only one meal a day, I get a horrified reaction and a disgustingly smug pronouncement that I MUST EAT SIX SMALL MEALS A DAY. “That means at least six small shots of insulin a day,” I say. “That’s a good thing?” They can’t tell me why I’m wrong but I MUST BE. I have not seen such faith from even the most devout religious people I’ve known.
So glad they're on this mission, and it is a mission to save millions of lives thru low carb and intermittent fasting. Diabetes Heart Disease and Cancer are a result of high carb diets and doctors like these are trailblazing and brave to fight this contradicting system currently in medicine.
Well that was OK but just eat OMAD with some extended fasts and when you eat, eat Carnivore with a fatty meat , eggs, cheese and other animal based nutritious high nutrient foods! and yeh, Dr Jason Fung MD, is magical! And remember, Fasting is free and can be done anywhere at anytime!
Hi, i heard you mention that people say any diet works, well i know personally it doesn't! did Slimming World, did not work for me as it does involve a lot of carbs!....could never work out why it did not work for me but did for my husband! Now i know why....i was diagnosed as pre diabetic, since then i have stopped carbs, sugars and refined etc., now i am losing the weight, which i am very happy about. The other thing over many many years i have been a low fat member.......but i have a slightly fatty liver so that didnt work either!...so getting there and find your chats very interesting, thank you
There is no such thing as food addiction. If you are addicted to it, by definition, it is not food. Dr. Robert Cywes has more on this concept. You cannot be addicted to something you must have.
Staying away from carbs:almost all commercial baked goods have carrageenan or gums these days. This fact eliminated all of them for me. Meaning, I would have to make my own or go out of the way to find one to buy. So this was the first step to cut down. Work in progress for the rest of it… 🙏🌿♥️
If you want to get rid of cravings permanently, you don't need coaching or therapy. You just need to go carnivore. Meat is food. Plants can be medicines but are often addictive drugs and often contain toxins that keep the body from absorbing nutrition. So people eating plants are often overfed but under-nourished. This is not an emotional/psychological issue. This is actual hunger. On a cellular level, plant eaters are legitimately starving even when obese.
Somebody interview Susan Pierce Thompson PhD Bright Line eating in your addition to food investigation. She has a PhD in the science of The brain and the science of addiction. She has an amazing life story.
The dietary WFPB vs KETO split is caused by fat and heart disease. I have yet to hear ANY doctor say that someone with heart disease should eat a high fat diet. This channel has not addressed that issue head on either. It is entirely possible that a rise in blood sugar leads to high cholesterol, to my knowledge there is no double blind study attempting to address this. I 100% support getting a blood glucose monitor. After I got one I was able to get to reduce my weight easily because I could see what the problem was.
Dr Tro, to be fair, those free zoom meeting for your classes was the charitable, therefore tax-deductible, service to mankind - your CPA can figure it out. But in fact you should be entitled for reimbursement from (?) for COVID care. Just an observation. Thank you for your work 🌿🙏♥️
The “cheat days” Let’s ask ourselves: who/what are we cheating? Are we really getting away with something? If we think we are getting away with something - that’s where the cheating lies (no pun intended 😂) 😔 So let’s face it, if I “cheat”, I will NOT get away with it, the consequences WILL BE THERE, and I will have to deal with that HONESTLY. This “cheating meals allowed” cuteness has been around long enough. Maybe a new word combo needs to replace it - less cute to give us a second thought before taking that step 🙏🌿♥️
Random thought: Most busy doctors make a ton of money in the U.S. Many do that while still doing some services for free. I wonder why this man doesn't make money. Or maybe he is using the money he makes to pay off his loan?
Love you all. Where are all your expert Woman with a value add focused on considerations for Woman and particular in their 50’s when all health hell can start putting the squeeze on metabolic, heart and brain health. And critical decisions and lifestyle factors make all the difference. Plus Big pharma comes charging!,
Dr. Tro's story is so familiar to me. I'm also a physician, I've worked out and have run 4-6 miles daily since age 17, I followed the Dietary Guidelines (I did NOT eat junk food) and yet I STILL ended up obese, hypertensive, and with a pulmonary embolus at age 52.
I started Insulin Restriction Strategies (Low Carb/High SATURATED Fat/NO "seed oils", Time-restricted feeding) in June 2018. By November 2019, I had lost over 60 pounds, I completely CURED my hypertension, and now at age 55 I have ZERO Metabolic Syndrome factors (including Hg A1C of 5.4, HDL which is DOUBLE what is considered "good" and serum triglycerides that is ONE THIRD the upper limit of normal). I'm ALWAYS "in shape" (i.e., my fitness level does not "Yo-Yo" like it always used to my whole adult life), and I take no medications at all. Plus everything I used to live with which I thought was normal is GONE - no more knee pain, no more chronic sinusitis/"allergies", no more colds/flu (I used to get sick at least 3-4 times/year), no more low-grade post-prandial enteritis (what folks often call "the Itis").
The simple truth is that medications don't even come close to providing the health impact which disease-PREVENTING lifestyle changes provide. Not having Metabolic Syndrome will ALWAYS be better than getting it, then treating it with medications.
Scouts honor? Where do you stand with possibly having total cholesterol way above 200 with a history of pulmonary embolism? I’m not trolling; I really want to know your opinion.
readysetgo Not worried one bit. LDL and total cholesterol are such weak independent risk factors that they don’t even make the cut for what defines Metabolic Syndrome (while HDL and serum triglycerides do). And when you look at the science, the absolute strongest data consistently shows a NEGATIVE correlation between low LDL and mortality. So yeah, I’ll take a completely fit healthy body free of any Metabolic Syndrome factors with a high LDL and total cholesterol over what I used to be (normal LDL and TC, but also obese and hypertensive) every day of the week and twice on Fridays!
@@labynoe Thank you for a reply; my current doctor seems to be very far behind in that she doesn't even compute the ratio of cholesterol counts and I have PAD which is her reason to say I MUST get it below 200 because of this risk factor. It's difficult for a person without medical training to be stubborn with a very good doctor who is very well respected by her staff and the hospital with which she is affiliated. I'll just have to gently dig in my heels and ask for her patience.
@@ultramiddle4991 Your doctor is telling you what we were all taught in medical school, and continue to be told by industry-funded "experts", which is the same thing I would have told you two years ago.
To put it plainly, we were taught and continue to be given wrong information, and following that information is what lead to my poor health, while following what the best data indicates to be true has me more fit today than I've ever been since I was in college. LDL does NOT cause vascular disease, inflammation does. And we know that insulin resistance causes a high inflammatory state, the setting for inflammatory damage to blood vessels which are then repaired with LDL-containing plaques.
To say LDL is the cause of the problem because it is found inside vascular plaques makes about as much sense as saying firemen set all fires because you always find them at the scene of burning buildings, and then saying the best way to address the arson problem is to get rid of firemen. That makes no sense at all. The answer is to identify and stop the actual arsonist setting the fires. And the best data informs us that the arsonist setting our "Diseases of Civilization" bonfire is our high carbohydrate/high PUFA seed oil laden diets as well as our insane meal eating frequency which has turned modern humans into insulin-production factories which will almost inevitably become insulin resistant to some degree at some point in life.
I got control of my health by pursuing three targets: 1) Make less insulin (low carb/high fat, especially saturated fat); 2) Make insulin less often (time-restricted feeding); and 3) Avoid vegetable "seed" oils and other "factory fats" like the plague.
Leon Bynoe Much gratitude. Thank you for the most generous information and encouragement. I’m very impressed with your courageous adventure that pushed back against the information you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for in order to receive your medical degree. May your business flourish because of this and your life be long and healthy.
Since I have switched to a ketosis diet (on my4th yr) and I have had SO many health improvements it has made me question most all traditional medical advice. I question EVERYTHING now. So thankful for the truth coming out.
I appreciate these podcasts. Thank you.
Money overcomes truth. God made the earth perfect but man's greedy ways makes me sick
Tro,you’re an incredible man. I come from a family of physicians who are all addicted to sugar and carbs. My rage against the CICO ignorance is a rage against all clinicians with big food and big pharma agendas. Evil exists because good men said nothing.
I believe that the Doctors are trying to help patients, unfortunately they have been failed by their expensive education. However am discovering an increasing number of kindred low carb advocates on the internet.
🙏🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿♥️♥️♥️♥️
It's not very common to find people with that degree of honesty and passion at a huge personal risk. My hat is off to you both. Thanks.
I eat carnivore and have for almost 2 years. My autoimmune symptoms have vanished. I will never accept the standard physicians advice about the standard American diet.
Good on ya mate! Glad you found a diet that works for you 💪
Love this~~thank you so much. I have lost 26 pounds so far, low carb + keto. One of the major factors that keep this sustainable for me is that when I do feel hungry, it's DIFFERENT than before. ♥️
I found that a Life Coach for emotional eating was pivotal to my weight loss! Thank you for your message!
I find that the best thing for hunger if on a keto diet is to have a bulletproof coffee. It kills autophagy but it does not spike insulin. That's what Dr. Jason Fung recommends for his patients if they find their will powder is declining while on his required 30 hours fasts that he requires his patients do twice a week.
That's an n=1 strategy. I have found that inflames my appetite and an hour later I want to eat anything not nailed down. I have read this is the experience of many people. Years ago I did one 36 hour fast a week. I drank black tea with a splash of skim milk and non calorie sweeteners. I was the healthiest and in the best shape of my life. That tiny bit of skim milk did not hurt my fast. We all have to find what works
Wow! I’m just finding Dr Tro and can’t say enough about how impressed I am! Go Dr Tro ! I’m so happy to have you in the fight for health!! Thanks Dr S for another fantastic, informative priceless interview! You two make my heart sing!
Such a real conversation. Thank u so much for sharing this! What a kind man
I like this Dr Tro. He talks the talk and also walks the walk.
Go Dr. Tro, you're a brave fighter like the guy you're named after!
(17:36 - 18:31) Dr. Kalayjian brings up an insightful point that should be repeated often, whenever confronted by the calories in, calories out model (CICO). We have more tools at our disposal to count calories now than in anytime in our history. The public's awareness of calories is greater than anytime in our history. Yet, we still are experiencing a burgeoning epidemic of obesity and associated complications (i.e. type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc.etc). Hence, something about CICO approach towards weight loss does not work for most people most of the time. This is not to claim that calories are mythical. They are a metric of something real. However, as the broad span of human history where we were relatively slim attests, it is NOT the tracking of calories which is pivotal to weight control. It is the consumption of foods that are 1)Not addictive and 2)Truly satiating that will ultimately lead to SUSTAINABLE weight loss and maintenance. This is the true efficacy of low carb in that, more than any other criteria, it most effectively meets these benchmarks by jettisoning most processed foods.
Also the CICO model is flawed from the start. #1 is obvious even if you aren't a scientist/nutritionist. Protein and fat are structural components of your body,they don't all get used for energy production. The also get used for maintenance and repair and hormone and enzyme production etc. Carb are almost entirely used for energy production. #2 Calories are measured by oxidizing (burning) macronutrients in a laboratory setting. Fats have twice the calories as carbs and proteins if oxidized directly. If fats are converted to ketones first they produce way more energy than can be explained by the calorie (burning) model. Lots of long lasting energy from just a little bit of fat. It's awesome when you feel the difference personally. I really don't understand all of the science. I'm a layman (welder,equip operator, bookworm) that has been LCHC/paleo/primal for about 7 yrs now. I read everything I can find and pay attention to what my body tells me, N=1 experiment, ongoing. PS-life is an experiment, period.
@@alsaunders7805 Those are all good points. There is no need to be self-effacing. You would be surprised how many physicians don't know the facts you just articulated so well.
Somebody should tell Dr. K that his mic is
directional. When he leans down it doesn't
pick up his voice as well. He needs
to move it much farther away from his mouth
and point it towards his face instead of the
way it is oriented.
Your bravery with those who talk nonsense is amazing!!!! Go Tro!!
Such a learning experience this pod was. So proud of both of you for sharing your knowledge .
A very forceful and honest voice..... Thanks!
I am addicted to sugar 😢 I'm not addicted to food. I can go all day without eating. But pop tea energy drinks etc snacks, I end up snacking at night because I'm so "busy during the day " so I snack at bedtime. Totally ugh. When I quit the pop, tea, especially energy drinks.... There is a REAL emotional reaction.. like I lost my best friend.
@@MJSTAMAND I have lol like I said I couldn't give up the pop the tea the energy drinks. the rest of it I did great with. But being that 1 tea or 1 pop or 1 energy drink was more carbs than allowed in a day. I wasn't very successful. I can't drink anything diet. I get migraines. I also ended up with serious stomach bloat. Couldn't eat for days I was soooooo bloated. :(
I backed off keto and started some digestive enzymes. And plan to restart keto. But my sugar addiction is going to be rough. I have tried several times to quit. Like I said, it's like loosing my best friend
You recognize that you are addicted to sugar. And boy, I know how you feel. It almost killed me before I could break the addiction. Start slow. Cut out the snacking at night. When you can do that, then only drink half of your pop. Start introducing other things. If you can't do diet drinks, then start doing unsweetened tea. I know it sounds terrible to begin with, but you do get used to it and as you get off the sugar you will be surprised that you don't need it as much. Then start subtracting more sugar from your diet until you are only eating whole and unprocessed foods. That is the easiest way to stay away from sugar. But you can break your addiction if you really feel the need. The sugar is what is giving you the bloating when you try to introduce keto. You have to cut the sugar before you can proceed. Good luck.
Do you think you're addicted to the taste of your drinks/snacks, or are you addicted to the effect they have on your body? I ask because I, too, was so addicted to sugar from a young age, but was never able to stop that until my body became "fat adapted". This caused my cravings to be reduced by about 90% and thus become controllable. Before that I was a total carboholic.
Replace the full sugar energy drinks with no sugar ones try drinking Bang instead.
Sugary foods and drinks like energy drinks promote the release of dopamine just like narcotics, so you are in fact addicted. Sugary food promotes the release of the hormone ghrelin which gives you hunger pangs, and that's why you are snacking. Sugary food also supresses the hormone leptin which is meant to tell you when you've had enough, so you tend to keep on eating longer than you should. The answer is to wean yourself off that sugary taste, maybe by getting a different flavour hit like spicy foods.
Dr.Tro is literally half the man he use to be hahahaha 😂
Get Ivor Cummings back and get his calculated real Data talk about this C-19 scare! His talk will shock you.
Love Dr. Tro!
Whenever I tell anyone I’ve been a type 1 diabetic for 50 years and usually eat only one meal a day, I get a horrified reaction and a disgustingly smug pronouncement that I MUST EAT SIX SMALL MEALS A DAY. “That means at least six small shots of insulin a day,” I say. “That’s a good thing?” They can’t tell me why I’m wrong but I MUST BE. I have not seen such faith from even the most devout religious people I’ve known.
Thank you... thumbs up and subscribed!
So glad they're on this mission, and it is a mission to save millions of lives thru low carb and intermittent fasting. Diabetes Heart Disease and Cancer are a result of high carb diets and doctors like these are trailblazing and brave to fight this contradicting system currently in medicine.
We don't know as much as we think we do, and half of what we think we know is wrong.
Well that was OK but just eat OMAD with some extended fasts and when you eat, eat Carnivore with a fatty meat , eggs, cheese and other animal based nutritious high nutrient foods! and yeh, Dr Jason Fung MD, is magical! And remember, Fasting is free and can be done anywhere at anytime!
Hi, i heard you mention that people say any diet works, well i know personally it doesn't! did Slimming World, did not work for me as it does involve a lot of carbs!....could never work out why it did not work for me but did for my husband! Now i know why....i was diagnosed as pre diabetic, since then i have stopped carbs, sugars and refined etc., now i am losing the weight, which i am very happy about. The other thing over many many years i have been a low fat member.......but i have a slightly fatty liver so that didnt work either!...so getting there and find your chats very interesting, thank you
Dr. K, please figure out your directional mic.
There is no such thing as food addiction. If you are
addicted to it, by definition, it is not food. Dr. Robert
Cywes has more on this concept. You cannot be
addicted to something you must have.
Don't apologize!! You rock ♥️
Staying away from carbs:almost all commercial baked goods have carrageenan or gums these days. This fact eliminated all of them for me. Meaning, I would have to make my own or go out of the way to find one to buy. So this was the first step to cut down. Work in progress for the rest of it…
🙏🌿♥️
Just eat real food !!!
Wishing you the best of luck with the find a low carb dr map, im eagerly waiting for one in my area.
Great interview but Dr Tro needs to speak directly into his mic as it's very directional.
If you want to get rid of cravings permanently, you don't need coaching or therapy. You just need to go carnivore. Meat is food. Plants can be medicines but are often addictive drugs and often contain toxins that keep the body from absorbing nutrition. So people eating plants are often overfed but under-nourished. This is not an emotional/psychological issue. This is actual hunger. On a cellular level, plant eaters are legitimately starving even when obese.
Somebody interview Susan Pierce Thompson PhD Bright Line eating in your addition to food investigation. She has a PhD in the science of The brain and the science of addiction. She has an amazing life story.
The dietary WFPB vs KETO split is caused by fat and heart disease. I have yet to hear ANY doctor say that someone with heart disease should eat a high fat diet. This channel has not addressed that issue head on either. It is entirely possible that a rise in blood sugar leads to high cholesterol, to my knowledge there is no double blind study attempting to address this.
I 100% support getting a blood glucose monitor. After I got one I was able to get to reduce my weight easily because I could see what the problem was.
Dr Ali nadir
Dr nadir Ali that is
So are you more likely to have Hypertriglyceridemia of you had pancreatitis? What are the implications if that when it comes to being low carb?
,,,fantastic podcast Dr. Scher.
Dr Tro, to be fair, those free zoom meeting for your classes was the charitable, therefore tax-deductible, service to mankind - your CPA can figure it out. But in fact you should be entitled for reimbursement from (?) for COVID care.
Just an observation.
Thank you for your work
🌿🙏♥️
The “cheat days”
Let’s ask ourselves: who/what are we cheating? Are we really getting away with something? If we think we are getting away with something - that’s where the cheating lies (no pun intended 😂) 😔
So let’s face it, if I “cheat”, I will NOT get away with it, the consequences WILL BE THERE, and I will have to deal with that HONESTLY.
This “cheating meals allowed” cuteness has been around long enough. Maybe a new word combo needs to replace it - less cute to give us a second thought before taking that step
🙏🌿♥️
What does periodize carbohydrate to exercise mean exactly -please expand
Thanks
Does anyone know the name of his wife’s low carb baking mix??
God bless you all "rebel" doctors
I wonder what the doctor lives on?
I close my eyes and hear Adam Sandler
Follow the money.
Random thought: Most busy doctors make a ton of money in the U.S. Many do that while still doing some services for free. I wonder why this man doesn't make money. Or maybe he is using the money he makes to pay off his loan?
From what I understood that's what he's doing
@@brodietaym8475 I think Dr. David Unwin and his wife in England worked for free for a while until he was able to show he could help patients.
Love you all. Where are all your expert Woman with a value add focused on considerations for Woman and particular in their 50’s when all health hell can start putting the squeeze on metabolic, heart and brain health. And critical decisions and lifestyle factors make all the difference. Plus Big pharma comes charging!,
Moreso a zealot
Zealot
Sorry, had to down vote this to try to stop TH-cam showing it to me over and over