The Ultimate Beginners Guide to the KETOGENIC DIET w/ Dr. Dominic D'Agostino

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
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    1 in 6 diabetes patients in the world come from India.
    We are fast becoming the diabetic capital of the world, and a large part of this stems from our misunderstanding of nutrition.
    I had the chance to speak with Dr. Dominic D’Agostino, who is the planet's foremost expert on the ketogenic diet.
    We discussed simple diet hacks and easy ways to implement healthier food practices into your life.
    If you’ve been thinking about improving the way you eat, this podcast is for you.
    Topics Covered:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:08 - What is the Ketogenic Diet
    13:49 - The benefits of the Ketogenic Diet
    17:40 - Thoughts on Carbohydrates
    22:36 - How to start the Ketogenic Diet
    28:11 - What does Dr.Dominic eat in a day?
    35:42 - The Benefits of Diet Variability
    43:26 - How to implement fasting into your life
    49:06 - Quick Fire Questions
    Where to find more about Dr. Dominic D'Agostino?
    Website: www.ketonutrition.org/
    LinkedIn: Dominic D'Agostino
    Twitter: @DominicDAgosti2
    Instagram: @dominic.dagostino.kt
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @ThomasAT86
    @ThomasAT86 3 роки тому +5

    Hey Armaan, cool podcast man! Lot's of movement from your side but I think you're doing a great job. Would be interesting if Dr. D'Agostino checks on his intake of vitamins and minerals and if he tries to hit RDA levels or if he just goes with blood markers and how he feels and performs.
    Much love and strength brother,
    Thomas

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому

      Hey Thomas! Thanks so much for your comment and your kind words!! I will forward this to Dr. D'Agostino and get back to you with his answer if he has the time!

    • @ThomasAT86
      @ThomasAT86 3 роки тому

      @@TheNextMovePodcast Thank you Armaan! Unexpected and appreciated :). Take care!

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому

      @@ThomasAT86 hoping he gets back! Have a great day ahead man!

  • @hillviewmews
    @hillviewmews 8 місяців тому +4

    Very good information even for those veterans who are Keto Adapted. May have missed it but don’t recall Dom giving specific examples of how to adapt the Indian vegetarian diet to achieve nutritional Ketosis?

    • @andreadamascceno2139
      @andreadamascceno2139 8 місяців тому

      He said to go back to the vegetables and leaf stir fry style, with clean oil, of course.
      He also mentioned cultured milk, yogurt, sour cream, etc.

  • @easyhealtheducation
    @easyhealtheducation 3 роки тому +8

    Well done, buddy! People of India needs to know about keto diet more. Indian brains are contributing to the world massively without using Keto...can you imagine the possibilities when the young generation sharpen their brains with keto diet and go out there to make a difference?!

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Shahadat!! I absolutely agree with you! How long have you been on the ketgoenic diet

  • @KetoCookbooksCorner
    @KetoCookbooksCorner 10 місяців тому +4

    *Thanks for providing such a fantastic resource for beginners!*

  • @brittanydonovan9579
    @brittanydonovan9579 2 роки тому +3

    This really is such a great interview. Great questions!

  • @RociodeVarona
    @RociodeVarona 3 роки тому +3

    Excelente entrevista. Mil gracias Armaan.

  • @petarkosic8852
    @petarkosic8852 2 роки тому +1

    Nice podcast! Always love to hear some more personal insights.

  • @joec1212
    @joec1212 Рік тому +1

    Good show gentlemen. Thanks a bunch!

  • @newsdropz5361
    @newsdropz5361 Рік тому +2

    Awesome interview! You should do more.

  • @flagstaffrandy
    @flagstaffrandy 3 роки тому +18

    Besides cutting sugar and carbs it is probably more important to totally cut out seed oils in cooking and stir-frying. Stir frying with Ghee, Avacado oil, Coconut oil or even Olive oil safe and healthy oils.

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +2

      Couldn't agreee more!!

    • @dukeman8481
      @dukeman8481 2 роки тому

      If I have to choose, rather eat a high carb diet with no vegetable oils than a low carb diet with vegetable oils.

    • @Acquisition1913
      @Acquisition1913 2 роки тому

      Fresh shelled Whole seeds and whole nuts and avocado in original natural form might be better than “refined oils”

  • @alphaistHelium
    @alphaistHelium 2 місяці тому +1

    You have a great variety of well thought-out questions. Thanks 🙏

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @alphaistHelium
      @alphaistHelium 2 місяці тому

      I hope you make more videos. Unless you are occupied with higher priorities in life. Wishing you luck.

  • @seemakhatri36
    @seemakhatri36 3 роки тому +1

    Great podcast

  • @bother222
    @bother222 Рік тому +1

    great interwiev!

  • @davidcraddock8849
    @davidcraddock8849 2 роки тому +2

    Damn great interview

  • @SeanOCallaghan0106
    @SeanOCallaghan0106 2 роки тому +7

    Has someone here fixed problems like dandruff, eczema and cystic acne with keto?

    • @ThaHawaiiaN
      @ThaHawaiiaN 2 роки тому

      I use to have very dry facial skin and dark circles under me eyes, ocasional pimples on my back and dandruff/rashes on my scalp and chest, all gone after a few month of IF keto and some 3-5 days water fasts thrown in there.

  • @juanmau18
    @juanmau18 3 роки тому +5

    Not a fan of the keto diet personally, but can't deny that it works great for a lot of people

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +1

      It definitely does!

    • @lizzieb6311
      @lizzieb6311 3 роки тому +7

      Agreed... not for everyone. I’m doing keto/intermittent fasting and am not only at my healthy weight and muscle tone I was at 30 (I’m now 55) but am enjoying the unexpected benefit of my ever-present arthritis pain in my wrist and ankle disappearing completely after about 3 weeks on Keto. I might add that I had both hips replaced at 49 and 51... so my arthritis is no joke. I feel better than ever. No more needing to nap; sugar cravings are absolutely gone - and I do not miss wheat whatsoever.

    • @BODYCOACHable
      @BODYCOACHable Рік тому +2

      @@lizzieb6311 I believe it is for everyone to a degree. Meaning how many carbs can your body tolerate?

  • @joannehopkins5228
    @joannehopkins5228 Рік тому +6

    at approx. 35 min in its mentioned Dr. d said peanuts are okay when discussing nuts but peanuts are not nuts they are beans/legumes and not Ketogenic. they are quite high in carbs.

    • @andreadamascceno2139
      @andreadamascceno2139 8 місяців тому +1

      😂 Yes, I caught that also.

    • @vivanov-media
      @vivanov-media 4 місяці тому

      He said peanut butter actually

    • @joannehopkins5228
      @joannehopkins5228 4 місяці тому

      Regardless, if it's peanut butter, it's still crushed and mashed peanuts, it and still a legume and not true keto.

  • @portiasnyder1812
    @portiasnyder1812 2 роки тому +1

    New sub here lol I just started keto I feel so much better.

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому

      Hey Portia! Thanks for subscribing!! And I actually also start keto right after this conversation, been feeling great too! What ways are you feeling better?

  • @marilynnstebbins78
    @marilynnstebbins78 2 роки тому +6

    Couldn't hear Dom, too quiet,

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for your feedback Marilynn. I will be sure to fix this for future videos!

  • @tonpe92
    @tonpe92 2 роки тому +4

    I don’t know how to make it clean when we in Sweden don’t have grass fed, grass finished meat. Even the salmon isn’t great. 90 % of it comes from Norway. Only a few stores has pink salmon which is caught wild.

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому +1

      I will forward your message to Dom! Hopefully he gets back with his thoughts

    • @tonpe92
      @tonpe92 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheNextMovePodcast thank you. I really hope he answers:). If he does, will you give me the information in this thread?

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому +1

      @@tonpe92 will do forsure!!

    • @casper862
      @casper862 2 роки тому +2

      pretty much all meat is grass fed, especially here in Finland and I don't think Sweden is any different.

    • @tonpe92
      @tonpe92 2 роки тому +1

      @@casper862 I know that animals here can’t eat grass year round. In the winter its hay from grains and concentrates in forms of pellets. Those concentrates can contain anything. The farmers don’t need to tell you what the animals have eaten either.

  • @ygillham
    @ygillham Рік тому +1

    Audio on both people is inadequate. Need to fix the audio especially.

  • @michaeldillon3113
    @michaeldillon3113 3 роки тому +4

    What about Thin on the outside Fat on the inside phenomenon that you find in the Indian sub continent ? Insulin resistance is obvious in the west with obvious central abdominal fat but in the subcontinent you get a lot of slim Type 2's . I work in the NHS in the UK and have come across a lot to f very slim Indian doctors who turn out to be type 2 . Later on they proceed to heart attack/ stenting .

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +2

      Hey Michael! Thanks so much for your question. I will send this a long to Dr. D'Agostino and if he's free, I respond here with his answer. Really appreciate the thoughtful question

    • @michaeldillon3113
      @michaeldillon3113 3 роки тому +2

      @@TheNextMovePodcast Hi Armaan ✌️. Thank you for your kind consideration of my question . I have a great interest in this subject since reading some books years ago - one was ' Pure, White , and ,deadly ' by Professor J Yudkin about the dangers of diets with high refined carbs in them . Secondly , through working in the NHS I have got to know many great people of Indian decent ( whether they come from India/Sri Lanka / Africa/ or the West Indies ) but type 2 seems endemic amongst them . It is endemic in the west now , but my Asian friends weren't eating junk food . Just that beautiful home made food . As I knew something about nutrition I wondered if it was the fact that they are rice so often - not just that it was rice , but it was polished white rice . I have read papers that show that unpolished brown rice can stabilize blood sugar - me guy be worth investigating ??? Also I learnt years ago that vegetable oils ( apart from olive ) are our poison and my Indian friends fry a lot of those lovely pakoras . One thing they don't drink here is that very sweet milky tea . One thing about me is that from an early age I was interested in yoga/ yoga philosophy and that is why so many Indians took me to their hearts . The problem I personally have is that there is a natural inclination for spiritualised people to become vegetarian . When I went vegetarian ( a high grain one ! )
      I became sicker and sicker ( and fatter ) over the years and it was only reading a book by Barry Sears ' the zone ' - not that I agree with everything he says - that explained the mechanism of insulin resistance andI I was able to modify my diet to at least not get any sicker . My holy grail at the moment is to find the most keto vegetarian diet that I can ??? It was great to see you returning to live in the great country of Bharat . India has the potential to be a dominant work power and if it keeps to its ancient principles of non- violence and brings all its ancient wisdom to the table then it will do a great thing for the world . I will always be grateful to the sub continent for Google bing me so many great friends , some tasty food , but mainly the ancient vedantic teachings as personified in Sri Ramana Maharshi - the Self-Realised Sage of Arunachala 🙏🕉️

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +2

      @@michaeldillon3113 Thank you so much for this comment!! This is so true in so many ways. We in India eat way too much rice, and as you mention, plain white rice which often leads to our high levels of diabetes in the countries. Mixing carbohydrates and the general inactivity of the middle class in India is a recipe for disaster! Also, I will definitely check out more of Barry Sears!

    • @michaeldillon3113
      @michaeldillon3113 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheNextMovePodcast Thank you for finding time to read my comment . Regarding Barry Sears and the Zone - I think his explanation of the biochemistry underlying insulin resistance is fantastic but I am not totally a fan . To follow his diet you have to eat like a scientist - and that is not sustainable . However , at that time I was eating a high wholegrain diet ( that was better than a refined carb diet ) but was getting fatter and sicker despite high levels of exercise . I think I am an individual who cannot tolerate carbs hardly at all . I am struggling with this one because I want to stay as vegetarian as I can so I am experimenting with various keto foods . After reading The Zone I at least reintroduced oily fish into my diet - hopefully fish that is caught sustainably ✌️Best Wishes.

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +1

      @@michaeldillon3113 This is so helpful man! I feel like our stories are very similar. I'm also doing my best to stay vegetarian and I don't react well at all to carbs (which is a shame because I live the in India, the land of carbs). I also agree, just having a whole grain and sustainable diet is the absolute best way forward. Really appreciate your comments Michael and I'd love to stay in touch! Feel free to reach out via email for anything!

  • @johnseberg6989
    @johnseberg6989 3 роки тому +3

    Audio is sufficient for this episode. Take a break from the screen.

  • @T-wreckz
    @T-wreckz 3 роки тому +5

    Music bit too loud

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I will adjust this for future episodes :) appreciate it

  • @zoltangaal1842
    @zoltangaal1842 2 місяці тому

    Loud music. 20 sec was enough.

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo 3 роки тому +2

    Other videos says sugar and protein creates glycation

  • @Name260812
    @Name260812 2 роки тому

    Dunno why, the dude is focused on criticising Indian and the countrymen. Dom is trying to be polite and not go in that direction ! I live in US and I know the difference hugely.

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому +2

      Hey! Thanks for your comment. As the host of this interview and being from India, I know for a fact he didn't criticize Indian's even once. He offered suggestions to the improvement of our diets based on data and experience.

    • @Name260812
      @Name260812 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheNextMovePodcast I meant you though, not Dom 😉.. and this is not trolling ., .. many Indians do it…. unknowingly say things negatively ! Just a feedback .. great channel and good work 👍🏻

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  2 роки тому +1

      @@Name260812 Thanks! Understand & Appreciate your feedback!!

  • @domrice8628
    @domrice8628 3 роки тому +3

    Everybody who goes on a keto diet will eventually go back to eating carbs

    • @TheNextMovePodcast
      @TheNextMovePodcast  3 роки тому +6

      Haha idk about that! I've gone pretty much without carbs for over 2 years! What makes you think this way?

    • @andreadamascceno2139
      @andreadamascceno2139 8 місяців тому

      Eating is for a purpose, not a religion.
      If you reach your goals, you can readjust some.