#171

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 604

  • @miriamlaguardia1838
    @miriamlaguardia1838 2 роки тому +85

    Dr. Nadir Ali deserves a medal of honor for his bravery to tell the absolute Truth to the medical community !!! 99% of doctors just enrich themselves serving the food industry and the big pharma !!!

    • @250txc
      @250txc 10 місяців тому

      Stupid ... You must not know what the MoH is given out for...

  • @barbtullos3909
    @barbtullos3909 4 роки тому +110

    I'm 73. Have been mostly carnivore for 4 yrs. Feel like I'm 30. On no meds. Great bloodwork. Lost 50 lbs. Kept it off. I'll never change the way I'm eating !!

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 3 роки тому +15

      You are an inspiration. I am on KETO at age 65 and now trail-running, riding my new Harley Davidson and started studying guitar last year after nearly dying already of "old age".

    • @gabriel65304
      @gabriel65304 3 роки тому +3

      Depends what is your disease?
      Thanks

    • @marianne1959
      @marianne1959 2 роки тому +11

      Age 62 ...
      Carnivore 5 months and feel 20 yrs younger. Reversed T2D,ost 42 lbs. Triglycerides from 976 to 400. Still have ways to go but I'm going to get there!
      Currently have Covid but swear the symptoms are mild bc of this way of eating!! I am a former huge carb addict.

    • @DaKeezl
      @DaKeezl 2 роки тому +2

      Tried carnivore, but failed due to carb cravings. Binged on sweets, then got back on carnivore trail for I was hoping for arthritis/psoriasis relief. I wonder if dairy might be bad for me. Do you eat dairy, too?

    • @chipwilliams6236
      @chipwilliams6236 2 роки тому +2

      @@DaKeezl I'm just like you the cravings and carbs are hard to stop. It's like an addition

  • @dr.suryanarayanan9256
    @dr.suryanarayanan9256 4 роки тому +237

    Dear Colleague,
    you are such a nice guy! Your polite way of saying that Big Pharma is blatantly lying and manipulating data is..."the studies are misleading". Thanks for being our beacon of light in this time of darkness.
    Greetings,
    Dr. Surya Narayanan
    MD, DDS

    • @uaebifvideo5472
      @uaebifvideo5472 4 роки тому +14

      More of you should shout it out , Keto is being attacked in all ways and throughout media platforms, !!

    • @jayleon2894
      @jayleon2894 4 роки тому +3

      Beautiful share!

    • @dollygray2860
      @dollygray2860 4 роки тому +1

      U@@halfbakedmunky5566

    • @makaisenki
      @makaisenki 4 роки тому +6

      @@halfbakedmunky5566 Absolutely wrong there are multiple studies that have shown without losing weight, you can reverse metabolic damage states. They also have done studies on children where in 2-3 weeks they reversed their fatty liver disease WITHOUT any weight loss. They had to step on a scale and if their weight went down they were told to eat more. They also had to get rid of the unsaturated fats from vegetable oils.
      There's also another study where they weren't testing keto but just the sugars. They had them modify their diet without weight loss and they got rid of fructose over 15 grams, but they could eat breads and stuff I think, and they reversed their fatty liver state. They also had to get rid of the unsaturated fat from vegetable oils.
      Also fat adaptation has many benefits especially in food scarcity situations that you can not find on any higher carb diet. When I did other types of diets it didn't cure my hypoglycemia. When I lost weight it didn't cure my hypoglycemia. Once I started doing Keto I've never had hypoglycemia ever again.
      It's not a made up diet. It's a diet that is ancestrally appropriate for quite a few people, especially those pre-disposed. You look at Asia and despite having no obesity crisis they have a Type 2 diabetes crisis. You look at the inuit and you see great outcomes. I had a vegan argue and give me a study about some inuit ladies that died of severe heart disease in their 30s as a "HA HA" moment. Upon reading the study their lungs were more blackened than that of miners. I responded to him, "When we say consume the fat we mean EAT it not burn it for fuel and INHALE it."
      The made up diet is the food pyramid. Or low sodium diets. Low fat diets. These have tenuous at best evidence.
      Whole foods, ketogenic, Mediterranean in my mind is probably 1 of the top diets and the diabetes associations have added it to acceptable diets.
      I have a friend who was Vegetarian, she became Type 2 Diabetic because of her Native American DNA, and I asked her what she was eating, and I was not impressed with the dietary guidelines she was offered but she listens to her doctor, and 6 months later her A1C isn't much better.
      My wife with just intermittent fasting without changing her diet has reduced her A1C by 5 points and lost 50-60 pounds.
      Keto isn't the only way, but to sit there and say things that are so short sighted and out of date and blatantly false is just hilarious. I mean I say out of date but we have tons of data on inuits, which I think counts as long term health outcome studies, and the keto diet was originally invented in the west as a diet (not by that name) to help children that could not keep their seizures under control with medication.
      But we also have evidence of the late 1800s, and the early 1900s where we know what kind of food was on the menus, and it was usually lower glycemic carbs as a side dish, and meat or fish as the main dish, but now adays the food is covered in sugar and garbage ingredients like seed oils, and we wonder why we are having health crisis' now.

    • @momikhan6755
      @momikhan6755 3 роки тому +4

      Very true one days human beings will understand that pharma invests in studies and picks only those which help their product and drop those which go otherwise. Similarly they invest in medical journals, invest in doctors associations who make guidelines, invest in fda so on so forth. Just to summarise industrial profit grows by growth in sales of medicine and more medicine are sold by having more patients. So all the actors are interested in promoting diseases not the health.

  • @light6982
    @light6982 Рік тому +19

    We as a people, must stand up, and support those doctors!

  • @pamwest4751
    @pamwest4751 4 роки тому +268

    I love hearing a doctor state he learns from his patients every day and he councils his and educated them. Sounds like they have actual communication! Rare in medical practice!

    • @GeorgeGeorgecp
      @GeorgeGeorgecp 4 роки тому +1

      Because”your insurance” pays so there isn’t time. When you pay for the time. As it needs to be you will get conversation. It’s a numbers situation. Everyone bears responsibility.

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom 3 роки тому +3

      You’re right. A doctor who actually cares about his patients well-being over his pocket is unheard of these days!

    • @kathydicioccio6094
      @kathydicioccio6094 8 місяців тому

      I should move to Texas.

  • @cjcj6945
    @cjcj6945 4 роки тому +150

    Dr.Nadir is an exceptional human being, let alone medical professional.⚕ Loved the hosts vibe and respectful interviewing style.👍

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 2 роки тому +23

    Truth tellers who tell the truth even when it makes their lives more difficult but do it for the benefit of others are the real heroes in life. Thank you Dr. Nadir, we send our love from Alberta Canada

  • @panchovilla7580
    @panchovilla7580 4 роки тому +49

    He is good at explaining difficult topics very simply. The key sign of a master

  • @juniebugg7675
    @juniebugg7675 4 роки тому +200

    My husband and I both stopped taking statins. After a few months on them, we both looked and acted 25 years older than we were. Our joints and muscles ached terribly. We started Keto and IF a few weeks ago. We are learning as we go along but we agree, medications should be the last option, not the first.

    • @OGAesthetics
      @OGAesthetics 4 роки тому +15

      give it some time! it will def get better. watch out for some keto foods, try eating a primarily animal based foods!

    • @keralee
      @keralee 4 роки тому +3

      Agree with mostly animal foods...and would add herbs and spices for flavor and antioxidants. But I had to add fruit because I became copper-deficient snd low in Vit C--including veg that are botanically fruits. This helped me a lot, the key is moderation of fruit intake (still focus on protein) and especially avoid PUFAs like the plague, next avoid grains and legumes--a small amount seems ok but best if traditionally processed (sprouted or fermented). A bit of sugar doesnt seem that bad--it take stress off liver as it doesnt have to convert valuable protein to glucose. This is also an fairly economical diet as one needs considerably less meat if adding a small amount of fruit. Why force liver into gluconeogenesis if fruit is available--despite the bad rap fructose has received, the liver can and does convert it to glucose in a very controlled manner which stabilizes blood sugars.
      What happened to me after years of keto and then carnivore....my body became too stressed and thyroid went offline. I was unable to achieve ketosis anymore because my 3 liver was cranking out glucose--from protein! My eyesight started having serious problems too, and fasting blood glucose was getting scary high for a person eating zero carbs! Apparently there is a limit to how much glucose a liver can make from protein per day--roughly 100g (maybe not coincidentally roughly what the brain uses in a day?)--so one becomes insulin resistant to spare the limited glucose for parts that absolutely require it--such as brain and retina! This leads to thyroid shutdown from excess cortisol and parathyroid activation. Not desirable! You will know this has happened to you when 1) you stop losing weight on healthy keto or carnivore diet, 2) morning fasting glucose is above 110...often much higher like 130 or 140. 3) And you will see intermittent fasting and water fasting contradictorily cause blood sugars go up instead of down. This is a high cortisol stress response from muscle breakdown and is not great over the long term. It does shut down thyroid, making weight loss almost impossible and causing great fatigue.
      I had trouble figuring this out...not a lot of guidance out there in ketoland. If carbs go up, fat intake needs to go way way down or you will gain weight doing this. Add carbs back in very slowly. Niacinamide is very helpful too.
      The Root Cause Protocol helps as does Ray Peat info and "Meats and Sweets" book on Amazon.

    • @makaisenki
      @makaisenki 4 роки тому +7

      ​@@keralee You really don't need anti-oxidants. Basically your body creates a homeostasis, and you also don't need Vitamin C if you're eating fresh meat because the carnitine has an impact.
      I'm not saying don't eat any fruits, I'm just saying that you really don't need it for the reasons you outlined. Also your body can make glucose through fats as well, so after fat adaptation you shouldn't be getting a lot of muscle and protein breakdown. I just heard about a study where the biproduct of muscle/protein breakdown decreased drastically after 4-6 weeks of fat adaptation process.
      However women will often find benefits with more leafy green veggies, spinach, lettuce, even if they have oxolates because they help manage the excess estrogen.
      How active were you? Sounds like something was off. Maybe it would have been more optimal to increase your physical activity, or maybe you needed a higher fat ratio to your protein, but I don't have your labs, I'm not your doctor. Yes you do get insulin sensitivity short term from long term ketogenesis, but you can easily use refeeding schedules, or higher carb cycles to blunt periods, or utilize cyclical keto, where you go keto for 6 months, and then cycle off.
      When tribes found berries, or honey near the end of summer they absolutely indulged and put on some fat to buffer some of the winter struggles. Not everyone should be in ketosis every day of every week, and not everyone has to do 20grams of carbs or lower. If you're active, young, healthy, or especially an athlete, 50-120 grams could still keep you in ketosis, especially if meal timing around workouts is done, but not being in ketosis for a couple weeks here and there can keep you metabolically flexible, and for some people that's ideal.
      My goal is to become a nutritionist or dietician to help people dial in a diet that will work with their lifestyle, goals, and cravings. I have a protocol in the works, where the meal plans will be level 0 for 0-10 carbs, level 1 for 10-25 carbs, Level 2 for 25-60 carbs, and level 3 for 60-120 carbs.
      The goal is to use levels 0-2 to get weight loss, maintain on 2, but level 3 is there for lower carb holidays, cheats days, and the only people who would be on the level 3 for months at a time are people who can maintain on 3, or people looking to build muscle. I likely won't build a level 4, I can't dial in... It's kinda to create a frame work, so maybe for breakfast you have a level 1 meal, and for lunch you have a level 2 meal, and you skip dinner. If you have 3 meals within a level you should be in the middle or upper end of that level.
      It's a work in progress I just started it, but I feel like it'll add good options for people with various needs, because a lot of people think that keto means 20 grams and not a gram more, when that couldn't be further from the truth. It's needed for people who struggle with weight loss, but it is not a one size fits all process.
      It will take me years to flesh all this out. Well quite a bit longer cause with the pandemic and life circumstances I have 0 resources to experiment with different meals for the plans and to create recipes. So... we'll just have to see how the next 5 years plays out. I was hoping to be starting classes by now, but with the upheaval, I'll just have to take the time to plan 1 year goals, 3 year goals, 5 year goals etc... At least it'll give me time to learn how to build muscle without screwing up my knee with massive inflammation that I used to struggle with. (Still do if I go over 200 carbs in a day which used to be my minimum following standards of care models)
      So... time will tell but hopefully in 5-10 years I can help people like you that feel they didn't have the proper resources find their way. It's just too bad I didn't know about the life changing effects 10 years ago but then again we don't have as much low carb science back then as we do now.

    • @keralee
      @keralee 4 роки тому +4

      @@makaisenki I probably would have done better to cheat regularly and often--I suspect most do. As for copper--I am definitely very deficient in this per labs and hair (prematurely white)--it is greatly needed to buffer iron. I suffered from chronic anemia much of my life--iron supps and more meat did nothing, as it was all about lack of the copper needed to buffer the iron. Fruit totally helps with this and much more. I don't think its good to go bonkers on plant anti-oxidants BUT eating zero was also very much not good.
      It seems my balance point with carbs is the point where my teeth are squeaky clean in the morning when I wake up--without brushing. If they are fuzzy, I am eating too much carbs. Its that simple.

    • @johnp1992
      @johnp1992 4 роки тому +1

      @@OGAesthetics 615

  • @jlkhawaii8542
    @jlkhawaii8542 2 роки тому +12

    I did not know that eating was a stressful event to my body. No doctor has ever told me that before and I am almost 70. This is so good to know and keep in mind as a way to help in eating less by way of fasting. Thanks Doctor!!!

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj 3 роки тому +28

    I finally gave in and agreed to try Lipitor. That lasted 2 weeks before I started having leg cramps. I told my Dr that if I had one side effect I would stop it. And I did. I am going to focus more on reducing my carbs, which I love.

    • @beardumaw24
      @beardumaw24 2 роки тому

      Excess Carbs and sugar are the death of people.

    • @KetoMama777
      @KetoMama777 Рік тому +3

      Love life more than food that's bad for you. Think of it as do I want to be in pain sickly and eventually in a hospital or nursing home or healthy enjoying my life until I die .

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj Рік тому +1

      @@KetoMama777 💕

    • @specialeeffexx
      @specialeeffexx 6 місяців тому

      I had to go zero carbs cold turkey to get rid of the cravings! Fat will make you full and it will clean you out! lol!

  • @Kjuken69
    @Kjuken69 2 роки тому +7

    Dr. Nadir has a unique way of explaining, he is truly one of a kind, great personality as well. Can listen to him all day. The study he was talking about on statins in Norway and Scandinavian , have set it's trace. About 650 000 Norwegians was on statins in 2021. Norway have a population of 5,3 million.

  • @cassandrasmom
    @cassandrasmom 3 роки тому +25

    I get goosebumps when I hear Dr. Ali’s presentations. He is so knowledgeable and it’s very reassuring that I am eating the best way possible for a long healthy life.

  • @samiabhatti6915
    @samiabhatti6915 2 роки тому +6

    I advice people to download these type of videos for future use. i have been noticing they are disappearing from the net very fast lately. we need to preserve this type of knowledge and awareness as much as we can.

    • @moonrise458
      @moonrise458 3 місяці тому

      Exactly what I do when a bid is very clear like this or Dr Eric Berg's too.

    • @moonrise458
      @moonrise458 3 місяці тому

      **a vid **

  • @arpadschummer5345
    @arpadschummer5345 3 роки тому +75

    My oldest brother followed his cardiologist's advice to a "T". His wife cooked low fat/fat free, he had developed clogged arteries, had a stent put in one, etc. He had one heart attack! It killed him so quick he didn't even get to close his eyes. He was given a clean bill of health a month earlier. He & his wife were planning a trip to Hungary so they got checked out first. He was taking statins and his lipid profile was excellent according to his Doc.

    • @TheElma77
      @TheElma77 3 роки тому +21

      I’m so sorry for your loss! This makes me very upset for all of the patients who are getting the wrong advice daily. So sad.

    • @kenwilliamsvoice
      @kenwilliamsvoice 3 роки тому +10

      Sad, but not untypical outcome. Sorry for your loss.

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 3 роки тому +5

      Most MDs are nincompoops. I am so sorry that your brother trusted theie ignorant nonsense. They kill 1.5 million Americans every year.

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj 3 роки тому +6

      That is so very sad.

    • @upstatecommunications9031
      @upstatecommunications9031 3 роки тому +10

      Let me add to that. They are nincompoops with a license. 🤣

  • @jerseyjim9092
    @jerseyjim9092 3 роки тому +10

    I've been researching this subject for years and Dr Ali is one of my most trusted sources.

  • @Lindabraggketovore
    @Lindabraggketovore 2 роки тому +13

    I love doctors like you Dr. Nadir and Dr. Berry. You are here for people and their health. I love these videos. I, myself, have been taking information for Dr. Berry’s videos and now yours and doing a free health nutrition seminar for people who want to get healthy and lose weight. I have a small following group but I sure tell them to look up these doctors and their videos. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @jessicat5284
    @jessicat5284 4 роки тому +105

    Dr. Nadir is brilliant!

    • @petercyr3508
      @petercyr3508 4 роки тому +5

      Dr. Ali actually.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 4 роки тому +4

      @@petercyr3508 many doctors accept dr, with their first name. I'm doubting this man would think its offensive.

    • @LordStanley94
      @LordStanley94 4 роки тому +2

      @Jessica T "Brilliant" is grossly understated. This man is Awesome. A true Mensch.

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom 3 роки тому +1

      @@petercyr3508 Nadir, Ali…who cares. The man is brilliant and a bright-light in a very dark time for health & well-being.

    • @Indieauguste
      @Indieauguste 3 роки тому

      You are brilliant for having chosen him.

  • @saoirsesheridan8248
    @saoirsesheridan8248 4 роки тому +60

    I'm so grateful to have access to all the wisdom via UA-cam, its been transformative. Thanks for the great content and all the work you do to raise human consciousness.

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom 3 роки тому +2

      I agree 100%. I’m only sad that I didn’t learn all of this 10 years ago!

    • @SimonneBerriman
      @SimonneBerriman 10 місяців тому

      I agree.. amazing

  • @ledacedar6253
    @ledacedar6253 4 роки тому +82

    Diagnosed with AS arthritis I started researching. I no longer have any pains or AS Symptoms unless i eat Wheat & Sugars. I Changed my diet from vegetarian to Keto then Carnivore. No naturopath helped until one autoimmune expert resolved virul load but my Carnivore diet has given me a short term memory, mind that doesnt confuse facts or days, stable energy & happiness that rises from my gut. I lost 35 pounds w/o trying and no friken western medical doctor.

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 4 роки тому +9

      Went avo-vore and my chronic pain of 30 yrs disappeared after only 1 day of eating this way! I'd been keto for 2 yrs...just proteins and plants. No way will I ever go back to indiscriminate consumption of vegetable matter!

    • @EarmuffHugger
      @EarmuffHugger 4 роки тому +8

      The Atkins diet was one of the first 15 years ago. No bread and low carb.
      Glad to hear of your success because I have a hard time getting off sugar and bread because it's EVERYWHERE yet my joint and gout pain goes away.
      AMAZING

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 4 роки тому +11

      @@EarmuffHugger I started w Atkins, too. He said dont cut down: instead, if its not on the allowed list,not one bit! I am a recovered sugar addict by thinking of it as poison. If someone sprayed a garden, then offered you a cucumber or tomato...looks good, will taste good, but its poison...you would easily refuse! Abstinence is so much easier when you admit, once and for all, that sugar is poison for you. God bless ❤🙏❤

    • @EarmuffHugger
      @EarmuffHugger 4 роки тому +1

      @@judymiller5154
      How much of a sugar addict were you? HOW... and how long did it take to eliminate it? If you could please share.
      Thanks

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 4 роки тому +5

      @@EarmuffHugger oh, wow, how to quantify? I could be very full after a big, fatty cheeseburger meal, and think...just a bite or 2 of that ice cream pint, but I'm SO full, just a bit to "cleanse my palate". One bite = ecstasy.....minute later scraping the carton (1200 calories!). I'm the one by the wedding cake as others say, not a corner piece, remove the roses, too much frosting...I'm saying oh here I will take that, cake is just a carrier for frosting! Never met a sugar I didnt like and want a LOT more of!! Many years of Atkins success for the 2 weeks induction, followed by rapid failure trying to add back "healthy" carbs 5g at a time. Many longer periods of VLC, then thinking Ive been so "good" I can have 3 scoops of ice cream AND that gooey cake...and "paying" for days afterward. For me, I'm Irish and I dont drink, so sugar is my "alcohol" and abstinence is key...just stop! Buy be gentle with yourself. Every failure is just "another lesson I guess I needed." I can now allow a bit of carb in a processed food like pepperoni without trouble. I can deliberately choose some rare, very special carb, have a TINY portion, and fight the cravings that follow for a day or two. I tell carb-pushers "I'm allergic to that but I'd really enjoy more xyz" if there's a good choice. All the best to you on your journey. ❤🙏❤

  • @hmlxur54
    @hmlxur54 4 роки тому +46

    I appreciate the approach that Dr. Nadir has taken, which is asking why his patients have symptoms, getting to the real cause and not just treating the symptoms with medication, the low carb approach, I believe will improve symptoms across the board.

    • @valeriesmith477
      @valeriesmith477 4 роки тому +8

      I absolutely agree. Dr. Jason Fung is an excellent sharer of knowledge as well. If you haven't encountered his UA-cam videos I suggest you look up some of them.. I appreciated his comments as well about looking for the root causes of diabetes instead of just treating its symptoms.

    • @gabriel65304
      @gabriel65304 3 роки тому

      Nadir said low fat to eat as well..

  • @smita7060
    @smita7060 4 роки тому +9

    When I get my new blood work in January , will call dr Nadir office for his recommendations...advice etc
    Please bring him back great interview

  • @chriscoffey1492
    @chriscoffey1492 4 роки тому +35

    Two very knowledgeable people in the metabolic space. Enjoying the journey as they, Dr. Ali and Jef, learn the intricacies of metabolic health..

  • @sonjameier854
    @sonjameier854 4 роки тому +69

    If LDL carry antioxidants then it makes complete sense that people on statins do less good when hit by COVID - lightbulb moment!💡👍

    • @CheapSushi
      @CheapSushi 3 роки тому +3

      excellent note worthy part

    • @mowthpeece1
      @mowthpeece1 16 днів тому

      Not just antioxidants. LDL captures infections and blocks the ability of them to replicate. It's part of our immune system. Unless they're oxidized in large numbers, they are not hazardous at all.

  • @annwatson2196
    @annwatson2196 4 роки тому +14

    Dr. Ali is such a brilliant teacher. Thank you for this interview.
    Nicely done

  • @EvanHiltunenVisual
    @EvanHiltunenVisual 4 роки тому +43

    As a health-conscious, athletic person, now 53, that had to have the Whipple Procedure six years ago (half the pancreas, gall bladder, lower stomach removed and now with a strictured pancreatic duct, taking pills to digest food and insulin injections), interested in not just longevity, but quality of life and physical well being, this conversation was absolutely wonderful!
    I can't thank you, and others in this field, enough for the wealth of information you've provided that help us to make informed decisions when, sadly, our GP's and specialists fail to provide the proper/effective treatment. I'm not knocking them. Their hearts are in the right place, but they mask, or reduce, the symptoms, when we need to be addressing the root causes of our metabolic dysfunctions.

    • @YouTuber-ep5xx
      @YouTuber-ep5xx 2 роки тому +1

      Whipple is rough. Friend of mine was diagnosed with bile duct cancer, grim prognosis, they did the Whipple, he lived almost 3 years, but it was awful. Best to you.

  • @dr.suryanarayanan9256
    @dr.suryanarayanan9256 4 роки тому +41

    Have been waiting for this dear Colleague!!!!!
    Greetings from Berlin,
    Dr. Surya Narayanan,
    MD, DDS

    • @Lippenherz
      @Lippenherz 4 роки тому +3

      Hello. I'm looking for a low carb doctor in Berlin. Any ideas on who to contact? Thanks. :)

    • @dr.suryanarayanan9256
      @dr.suryanarayanan9256 4 роки тому +5

      @@Lippenherz Hi. Google me and call my practice for an appointment. My nurses will help you through the procedure. Viele Grüße und bis bald!

    • @Lippenherz
      @Lippenherz 4 роки тому +1

      @@dr.suryanarayanan9256 Hello! I have googled your name and have found a dentist. Is that you? :)

    • @dr.suryanarayanan9256
      @dr.suryanarayanan9256 4 роки тому +2

      @@Lippenherz Völlig richtig! Habe beides studiert, praktiziere jedoch nur die Zahnmedizin und Ernährungsberatung, weil es mich glücklicher macht. Ich muß nicht mehr meine Seele verkaufen. Habe einen Netzwerk an Ärzten, die wie ich ganzheitlich arbeiten.

    • @Lippenherz
      @Lippenherz 4 роки тому +1

      @@dr.suryanarayanan9256 Ich suche nach einem auf Low Carb und Keto spezialisierten Allgemeinmediziner für gesetzlich Versicherte in Berlin. Wenn Sie Hinweise haben, schreiben Sie mir gerne. Dankeschön. :)

  • @dianelautenslager8813
    @dianelautenslager8813 3 роки тому +17

    AMAZING Doctor and so generous with all of his information! I have learned so much from him!

  • @Lindabraggketovore
    @Lindabraggketovore 2 роки тому +5

    The marker I look at in cholesterol is triglycerides being low, HDL up and LDL up.

  • @alphacause
    @alphacause 4 роки тому +21

    Thank you for having Dr. Nadir Ali on your program. I live in the Houston area, and I am proud that we have a cardiologist in our city, such as Dr. Ali, who is willing to look at cardiovascular disease as one that can be addressed through diet and lifestyle instead of just through prescriptions. Its nice to have a cardiologist, with such extensive credentials, push back against the lipid hypothesis and the statin drug industry that capitalizes off of this problematic hypothesis. He has probably done more to promote low carb in our city than any other physician. His 2019 Low Carb Houston Convention was splendid. For those of you who love a more granular discussion on lipids, I encourage you to check out his UA-cam channel "Eat Mostly Fats".

    • @ketone-iq
      @ketone-iq  4 роки тому +2

      Yes! We are excited to do part 2 with Dr. Ali. :) Thanks for tuning in Drake!

  • @ronregel2359
    @ronregel2359 4 роки тому +19

    Love dr Nadir Ali 2 years first I listened in dr Eric Berg same day we started diet we are in our late 70 and my husband in late 80 had great but me I had sugar at 477 today I am sickness free very strong ketones diet God bless this dr his knowledge his great weight

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 4 роки тому +4

      I'm almost 70. If either u or your husband has any joint pain or back pain...may I suggest u try this...just for one or 2 days, go carnivore It took away all my joint pain, chronic back pain. My friend tried it for 4 days and her a.m. blood sugar came down from in the 400's to 140! Hard to believe, but some veggies aren't our friends. Avocados seem to be the exception. I'm now an avo-vore. Will experiment very carefully with other plant foods.

    • @ronregel2359
      @ronregel2359 4 роки тому +2

      @@muchasalud2011 my doctors never checked my blood sugar. I was visiting my brother in Bay Area California it happened my brother just checked my blood sugar with his diabetic sugar monitor and it showed twice 477 so I did the research how to control my sugar accidentally it happens this two guys showed up in my UA-cam thanks for asking

    • @sharonlee996
      @sharonlee996 4 роки тому +1

      I am 74 yave been keto for 18 months then carnivore the past 2+ yrs, amazing got off the oxalates and arthritis is gone, no one ever believes I am 74. The keto helped initially but arthritis remained in toes and thumbs since Carnivore I took up golf. amazing how healthy I am now.

    • @ronregel2359
      @ronregel2359 4 роки тому

      @@sharonlee996 I have a very bad arthritis two weeks a I started to take Boswellia Extract 500 mg twice a day it is a miracle for me

    • @sharonlee996
      @sharonlee996 4 роки тому

      @@ronregel2359 I don't need it now, just not eating oxalates works well for me.

  • @bellahaas8393
    @bellahaas8393 3 роки тому +9

    God bless you both💝🙏👍👍 our great host and our guest..Awesome!
    Thank you Dr Ali, for sharing your honest opinion and rich knowledge!

  • @kramer070473
    @kramer070473 3 роки тому +32

    I am 76 years old and have lost 40 pounds with keto. My stress level were very high from a recent loss. When I lost the weight my energy and brain fog improved but my ldl went up and the doc freaked out and stated "statins" and I said no.

    • @ynotttt
      @ynotttt Рік тому +1

      @thethecommander.. I’m 61 male. My numbers are very
      Worrisome given I’ve worked on this 10 months. My trys are 79, HDL 61, LDL 131, VLDL 14. Total 236. So…my trys over HDL is greatly improved, VLDL is good. but my LDL and total went to the moon. Lots of working out, in good shape, not fat, green shakes and salads. But lots of fat..salmon, grass fed meats, organic chicken, real cheese, various nuts. Intermittent fasting 2 meals a day. Vitamins, supplements high quality. Intermittent fasting 2 meals a day. But…I’ve been pre diabetic 5.9 A1C, 123 average glucose. Resting glucose 100. I’ve been on a statins 25 years.
      Don’t know how to get sugars down. I want my sugars and cholesterol down….anyone got any ideas?

    • @jmw-q4u
      @jmw-q4u 7 місяців тому +2

      Drop the statins. Blood sugar will normalize.

    • @doddgarger6806
      @doddgarger6806 2 місяці тому

      Look at Dr Mason's info on cholesterol and apob

  • @Seraphim_Belisarius
    @Seraphim_Belisarius 4 роки тому +18

    “The complete opposite of what you want to do.”
    Exactly, you will be healthiest doing what they’re telling you not to do.

  • @All-Father-Odin-967
    @All-Father-Odin-967 4 роки тому +55

    One of the best explanations on the truth of risk, benefit and costs.
    Fat is what the body needs.
    I had a stroke following a steronclavicluar dislocation, and they tried to put me on Statins. I printed off information and I was told that everything was a lie, and only statins would save me.
    Well, 4 years on and I am still here.

    • @katherinekhan6892
      @katherinekhan6892 4 роки тому +9

      Worked in a laboratory that used mercury to make vaccines. Company mandated yearly physicals. Doctor saw blood test results. Cholesterol over 300. Doctor insisted I was in grave danger and prescribed a statin. My dad, a chiropractor, basically said Noooooo! Well, 30 years on, still here.

    • @makaisenki
      @makaisenki 4 роки тому +6

      @@katherinekhan6892 From what I understand for a lot of statins, after many meta analysis, and meta analysis of meta analysis' you get like an extra 4 years of life from statins. Maybe... What a lot of them tend do do is lower your cholesterol by creating more binding cites on your liver I want to say, that grabs the Cholesterol and pulls it out. Now here's the rub. They often can ONLY take out your big fluffy LDL which is the good LDL, not the small crappy dense ones that cause all the problems. It prevents oxidation of LDL by taking away your good LDL so less can oxidize. So the impact of them is not very profound.
      In my non doctoral opinion a better option is to forgo the statins, the side effects, and use diet and strength training, to get more HDL, which will clear out more of the small LDL particles. Which is why doctors are experimenting with low carb high diets and seeing calcification of the arterial wall go down.
      The simplified version is "Lower inflammation, oxidize less LDL, and have more HDL to clear out bad LDL, and use your LDL to build muscle instead of just circulating an inflammed body waiting for damage to oxidize it, and you'll improve your life more than any statin could even imagine to dream of."
      Also what's the point in living longer if you're just going to waste away to nothing because you're not building/maintaining muscle in your older age, because you're not utilizing your muscle building LDL cholesterol properly. Do you want more years of functionality, or just more years of being taken care of?
      The science isn't wrong, it's been tainted and we need to cut down the tainted trees, remove them, and keep the orchard healthy.

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj 3 роки тому +3

    Good interview, allowing the guest to speak uninterrupted, and adding thoughtful comments himself.

  • @Dogwood-ng9vc
    @Dogwood-ng9vc 2 роки тому +10

    In 1991 my cholesterol was 397 at that time my Dr. told me to exercise. Now they put me on statin probably the rest of my life. A friend of mine died when changing his valve his cholesterol was 160 I was confused. Dr Ali is correct and makes a lot of sense.

    • @beardumaw24
      @beardumaw24 2 роки тому +4

      How do they put you on statins ? Did they hold you at knife point, and say take this medication or else! It's up to you to say NO I will not take that medication. People need to grow some courage !

    • @denisedecker7330
      @denisedecker7330 8 місяців тому

      Most people do not have the information to challenge a doctor. They assume that this doctor has gone to school for 10 years and of course They know more than the patient.

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 3 місяці тому

      ​@@beardumaw24EXACTLY!👍

  • @vas4739
    @vas4739 3 роки тому +10

    Yes! I love this man’s teaching AND occasional humor!

  • @aireddy
    @aireddy 2 роки тому +2

    It is wonderful conversation about low carb diet, being cardiologist instead of opening heart surgery and heal them with diet is wonderful suggestion!

  • @desireefielder2154
    @desireefielder2154 4 роки тому +3

    He is exactly correct, I am heterozygous APOE 2, And yes Lipotoxicity, fat metabolism , I've connected the dots, FASTING , AND EXERCISES doing this each day, Thankyou both, spot on and extremely important and correct!!!! SHARED.

  • @justrusty
    @justrusty 3 роки тому +7

    I changed diet and exercise habits and total cholesterol remained unchanged. HDL and LDL went up and remnant cholesterol went down as did Triglycerides (both cut by about 2/3rds). Doctors freaking out over the LDL and ignoring the rest. (And of course, all my "symptoms" from when I was on statins were attributed to "aging" like Dr. Ali points out. Interesting, I de-aged after I got off statins.)

  • @johnbambery2058
    @johnbambery2058 3 роки тому +23

    Listening to all the points you make with the disadvantage of taking statins would you think that there is a link between statin taking and high COVID death rates. Statins in the UK are subscribed to almost everyone over 65 as a matter of course. There is even talk about prescribing to all over 50 year olds. The UK has the highest COVID death rate per capita of population especially in the elderly and it is this group that are being prescribed statins. Would be interested to hear your views on this.

  • @playerone1431
    @playerone1431 3 роки тому +10

    What an underrated channel, thank you for this interview

  • @berkeleyameliaelison5516
    @berkeleyameliaelison5516 4 роки тому +29

    Love this!!! Yes - come back on the show and explain the labs please

  • @kandaharmusic1350
    @kandaharmusic1350 4 роки тому +97

    The pharmacutical companies are not happy hearing this.

    • @derp195
      @derp195 4 роки тому +4

      Not to split hairs, but they're not happy WE'RE hearing this.
      They and the agriculture industry have known about this for a long time.

    • @pattierwin4380
      @pattierwin4380 4 роки тому +2

      And that is why some doctors have had their homes and offices burned down and even murdered

    • @bettiblanchard873
      @bettiblanchard873 3 роки тому

      @@pattierwin4380 Dr. Berry

    • @rasimalsaaid8033
      @rasimalsaaid8033 3 роки тому

      @@pattierwin4380 WOW

  • @SuperBotanica
    @SuperBotanica 4 роки тому +115

    stop eating grain, sugar and fast food in general

    • @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess
      @FaridaSultanaIchoosesuccess 4 роки тому +5

      @junker jones mostly found in take out foods, they have no reason to cook in good oil !!

    • @3Muchlove
      @3Muchlove 4 роки тому +2

      @@halfbakedmunky5566 agree

    • @kratos_hu
      @kratos_hu 4 роки тому +2

      @@halfbakedmunky5566 Except the anti-nutrients, the GMO factor therefore 5% unrecognizable protein developed in those grains that wreaks havoc in your digestive tracts and the fact that they convert to sugar the same way as non whole grain but later.

    • @kratos_hu
      @kratos_hu 4 роки тому +1

      @@halfbakedmunky5566 In case you do not grow your own ancient seed, you are dealing with GMO as there was a movement back in the 60's to feed the nation. Therefore fast yielding, short stem crops were developed so it is easier to harvest them. They are GMO and that is in whole grain products as well. On the other hand the anti-nutrient is protective to the seed not to your body. It does not allow you to absorb certain nutrients, therefore you can be anemic and so forth.
      No, whole grains are not better than processed, refined grains. In those processed grains you have readily available sugar without the anti-nutrients. You will have the insulin spike but in case you use them as energy and you consider them only that way, you can fuel your workouts or your hard working day and yet you can still absorb the vitamins and minerals from other foods.
      All you have to do is to use them purposefully and not to eat them whenever you want to.
      I know it by my own n=1 experiments and from my friends, and from many others via the web. Their blood results were much better when they got off of the whole grain train and they learned to use refined sugar purposefully and not as a food product.

    • @kratos_hu
      @kratos_hu 4 роки тому +1

      @@halfbakedmunky5566 I'm glad for your success, that is good to hear

  • @relaxgood512
    @relaxgood512 4 роки тому +93

    Adulterated oils used in processed foods, fast food, restaurant foods and the adulterated oils used for cooking at home which are purchased in the grocery store are causing much of the illness. If people stopped ingesting all this stuff, over time many Doctors would have very little to do.

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 4 роки тому +11

      I eat butter, bacon, avocados, fatty meats, salmon, sardines, eggs and some cheese. Butter...so good on avocadoes or liverwurst.

    • @hannah5245
      @hannah5245 3 роки тому +3

      Adulterated oils because they’re recycled over and over til they become toxic hydrogenated oils!

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 3 роки тому +3

      you forgot sugar

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom 3 роки тому +2

      Pre-packaged foods (processed carbs), sugar & toxic seed oils = recipe for disaster

    • @arleneportsmouth1263
      @arleneportsmouth1263 3 роки тому

      I have never heard of adulterated oils. What are those?

  • @tiredlookingforname
    @tiredlookingforname 4 роки тому +33

    Always love to listen Dr. Nadir! Always informative and ever insightful!

  • @amerlene942
    @amerlene942 4 роки тому +34

    the way this information is being presented is very interesting and inspiring. thank you!

    • @ketone-iq
      @ketone-iq  4 роки тому

      Thanks for tuning in Adrienne! :)

  • @yay-cat
    @yay-cat 3 роки тому +3

    I was chatting to an old Doc the other day who was saying that it’s a real loss that UK/NHS doctors have quick rushed consultations with people they don’t know vs having a relationship with your patients family-medicine style. Like if you have known a woman since she was a little girl, through multiple pregnancies or ailments, and into advanced age; then you develop a lot more insight and understanding of how to diagnose a problem. Or how you respond to someone not looking and feeling well. Dr Nadir’s approach to working with patients and explaining stuff to them reminds me of the old Doc

    • @songforguy1
      @songforguy1 3 роки тому +2

      Yes and the old ways had doctors that were critical thinkers, today the doctors are indoctrinated by the pharmaceutical industry.

  • @slowcarbgirl9627
    @slowcarbgirl9627 4 роки тому +31

    Love this guy! I believe people could be more successful with dietary changes if we helped them understand hunger signals. Also was intrigued by Dr. Nadir's comment that "eating is a stressful event for the body."

  • @ruthketo3167
    @ruthketo3167 4 роки тому +6

    November 2020-CAC Score ZERO
    July 2013 - SAD DIET
    Cholesterol Total 204
    HDL Cholesterol 39
    Triglycerides 187
    LDL Cholesterol 128
    CHOL/HDLC Ratio 5.2
    A1C 7.4
    July 2020 - KETO OMAD
    Cholesterol Total 221
    HDL Cholesterol 91
    Triglycerides 44
    LDL Cholesterol Calc 143
    CHOL/HDL Ratio 2.7
    A1C 5.1

    • @ruthketo3167
      @ruthketo3167 2 роки тому

      @@snn2913 Follow Dr Eric Berg’s healthy keto and intermittent fasting. Went from 270 to 150 in a year. Was 50 when I started.

    • @nancyreese80
      @nancyreese80 8 місяців тому

      Bravo!!!

  • @c.oconnell3904
    @c.oconnell3904 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you! I have sent this to my Doctor and asked him if we can have a conversation about my cholesterol meds.

    • @susandejohnette6409
      @susandejohnette6409 4 роки тому +7

      The last thing most physicians want to hear is your personal research that sidesteps their standard of care which has minimal healing value.

    • @caahacky
      @caahacky 3 роки тому +2

      How did that go?

  • @EarmuffHugger
    @EarmuffHugger 4 роки тому +11

    He is a smart Doctor, speaker & leader

  • @robertamorrison3462
    @robertamorrison3462 4 роки тому +6

    Very good information. I hope my MD will watch this for me. Since our family doctots won't receive this kind of info from their usual sources (big pharma) I feel it's my job to try to educate my doctors and help them think differently when it comes to caring for the people who rely on them for advice. I'm no one's cash cow and I won't go out one-piece at a time!

  • @keyshi6257
    @keyshi6257 2 роки тому +2

    Dr. Ali said: "The gap is norowed". That is true. People are more open mind now, because of many podcasts regarding health and nutrition. I like that Dr. Ali said that. He is amazing Dr.

  • @lindabladon9205
    @lindabladon9205 4 роки тому +13

    Such an excellent and USEFUL conversation 👌. BRILLIANT!

  • @aquilsyed
    @aquilsyed 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. Nader Ali is from different world of Doctors!!!. He has a growth mindset and scientific approach. He has challenged the status quo! He speaks everything logical with research analysis.

  • @LordStanley94
    @LordStanley94 4 роки тому +26

    Lard, Ghee, Lamb/Beef Tallow, Duck Fat, Bacon Grease--👍😍

  • @jcnlaw
    @jcnlaw 4 роки тому +7

    Thank both of you for this terrific and insightful conversation!

  • @farrokhfarr2694
    @farrokhfarr2694 4 роки тому +12

    Love this doctor .he is so informative. More power to you.

  • @EMTdrummer
    @EMTdrummer 4 роки тому +7

    I like your interview style and knowledge Geoff....

  • @qatza1003
    @qatza1003 4 роки тому +7

    Great discussion. During the discussion you mentioned measuring blood sugar and the impact of insulin. There are constant glucose monitors that allow an individual to check the blood sugar but it would seem that being able to measure insulin with a constant monitor would be as useful, if not more useful. If insulin is "pulsed" then a static measurement is not very helpful, as you noted. Dr. Kraft tested thousands of patients and developed his graphs of insulin levels over time. These measurements were taken at intervals over many hours with the equipment available but it would seem that with today's technology it would be possible to get real-time readings to take some of the guess work out of implementing dietary changes. One of the key considerations would be cost for individual use.

  • @geoffreyhoward6325
    @geoffreyhoward6325 4 роки тому +2

    What a great educator and carer for the health of the community - Thank you

  • @DavidKD2050
    @DavidKD2050 4 роки тому +3

    Your knowledge is at another level as it is. Amazing that you even say that.

  • @maricamaas2326
    @maricamaas2326 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful to hear this discussion in support of the amazing, intelligent, self-correcting body...
    Not good and bad, but appropriate cholesterol
    👏👏👏
    Why not also appropriate blood pressure?

  • @theantiqueactionfigure
    @theantiqueactionfigure 2 роки тому +1

    Gravel bike in the background, I'm subscribing!

  • @otitolaiye
    @otitolaiye Рік тому +1

    Hi, can you please give more explanation on lipotoxicity and triglycerides.

  • @CHEZZYNIPSTERZ
    @CHEZZYNIPSTERZ 4 роки тому +14

    Great information.I lost 60 lbs on KETO and feel much better

    • @ketone-iq
      @ketone-iq  4 роки тому

      Awesome! Welcome to the Keto community. Thanks for tuning in! :)

  • @smita7060
    @smita7060 4 роки тому +2

    Dr Nadir ❤️I will listen again and again!! Thank you

  • @RiteOn
    @RiteOn 4 роки тому +15

    the longer medical professionals hold on, the less successful they will be . . . people are learning and leaving to find their own way to HEALTH

    • @provetome1199
      @provetome1199 4 роки тому

      Like religion?!🤣 Rock on!💪🏽

  • @eleda131313
    @eleda131313 4 роки тому +6

    ☆Just the info I have been seeking for a family member, so clear, thanks to both of you ☆

  • @ravenfair1723
    @ravenfair1723 4 роки тому +4

    Great conversation. I wish more people would be open to this. Once again I have learned quite a bit and have a lot of take away. I have a comment on the last few minutes of conversation about doctors just subscribing drugs like metformin, statins etc. Perhaps they realize some people just won’t change their diets as well as some people in institutions like nursing homes, schools get mostly potatoes, rice, desserts and overcooked veggies. That’s just one reason I’m trying to keep my mother out of the nursing home.

    • @denisedecker7330
      @denisedecker7330 8 місяців тому

      There problem is the dietary guidelines are not just a suggestion... They are the reason that our military is fed like it is, that hospital food is what it is, and nursing homes and schools as well must follow the these guidelines sadly.

  • @jarcelynsnyder4844
    @jarcelynsnyder4844 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you Dr. Nadir for your dedication. The information is priceless

  • @CheapSushi
    @CheapSushi 3 роки тому +5

    His explanation about triglycerides and insulin resistance made a lot click in my head. Thank you. So, if I have this correct, if overweight/obese, it's best to do fasting in some form first, with lower calories overall, in order to get the liver into a better state, less insulin resistant, and then switch over to a more pure low-carb diet after you lose a bit more weight, so excess dietary fat isn't converted to triglycerides by the insulin resistant liver? Once your liver is sensitive again, it can easily handle exogenous fat to convert to ketones? Thanks again.

  • @lt2339
    @lt2339 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this casual yet highly informative interview.

  • @valeriesmith477
    @valeriesmith477 4 роки тому +24

    About ten years ago my internist primary care physician prescribed a statin that I dutifully took. (He was the expert, right?) I still get angry about the statin side effects that I encountered for months afterwards (myalgia) and reported to him. He did not tell me that the statin was probably the cause. I had to read the research - and then prescribe to myself the cure for my aches -- stop taking the statin! I am 73 now and still encountering physicians who are concerned about my LDL levels -- and want me to take a statin -- and I just shake my head and say NO.

    • @jenchanning1022
      @jenchanning1022 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly, am having issues with my PCP also. She would not agree that the statins were causing joint pain, memory loss etc, also was not diabetic until taking them. I just stopped taking them and now she is upset that my lipid are so high. Still working on my A1c but they are slowly coming right.

    • @valeriesmith477
      @valeriesmith477 4 роки тому +6

      @@jenchanning1022 I suggest a great book to read - or UA-cam videos to watch - check out Dr. William Davis (cardiologist) and his book called UNDOCTORED. I find it ironic that the word "indoctrinated" sounds so similar to the word "doctor". Big Pharma has rivaled big tobacco in its blatant deceptions - and in its "education" of doctors about the "benefits" of statins. How can they sleep at night after having caused so much physical harm to so many people?

    • @ellanola6284
      @ellanola6284 4 роки тому +5

      Valerie, well done for waking up & taking your health into your own hands!!! I work in care in the UK & keep up with latest research. It is shocking how many useless tablets are given to elderly that do nothing for their wellbeing but ruin their health & reduce quality of their life. Simple food changes, some lifestyle adjustments are all that is needed. I feel so upset that nothing can be done as most people are so clueless & unable or unwilling to do research for themselves.
      Recently, I pleaded with daughter of elderly gent I looked after to help him. Statins made him aggressive, gave him serious muscle pain, reduced his mobility, made him depressed, confused and demented, his sugar cravings were unreal, etc,..
      She asked doctor & he said to continue with statins & that is what she did.
      When choosing people to oversee your care be very careful .

    • @keralee
      @keralee 4 роки тому +5

      Anyone on statins MUST supplement heavily with coQ10. Ideally stop taking statins and fix diet, but if they insist on taking it, coQ10 is a necessary intervention.

    • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
      @eugeniustheodidactus8890 3 роки тому +3

      Doctors are not trained in health. They are trained in drugs. They are nicnompoops.

  • @petercyr3508
    @petercyr3508 4 роки тому +8

    At about 1 hour discussion on fat. I think if you dont eat enough fat it amounts to caloric restriction which will lower metabolism in a viscous cycle. Kind of falling into the calories in calories out model.

  • @jimsgardenproject3507
    @jimsgardenproject3507 Рік тому +3

    One of the biggest issues is that doctors do not know or understand nutrition.

  • @mikehardwicke23
    @mikehardwicke23 4 роки тому +2

    One of most eminent nutritionalists IMO.

  • @srirampadmanabhan3648
    @srirampadmanabhan3648 2 роки тому +4

    Hi, I have just started hearing mr Ali , and your conversations were very helpful to wrap my mind on the fat metabolism, and lipotoxicity. One question though, Dr Ali was recommending a high protein diet, fasting, and exercise when a patient has high tri glycerides so that we empty the fat cell . Why there is a hesitation or not discussed the aspect of having raw fruits and vegetables, which though has carbs but owing to presence of fiber wouldnt it help in satiation, and insulin sensitivity with time along with exercise and fasting?

  • @colleenhall44
    @colleenhall44 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent information! I love Dr. Ali!

  • @16Elless
    @16Elless 2 роки тому +2

    What a humble Dr! Someone who’s learning from his patients & realising the usual thinking on cholesterol etc is wrong. I’m in UK & I would say the healthcare system here is close to breaking point, not helped by Covid of course, but GP’s have so little consultation time (& mostly now over the phone not in person) I guess it’s just easier to keep dishing out pills instead of being able to get to the root of the problem. Something has to change though as we’re just becoming more over medicated & not healthier plus with an ageing population it’s going to become a bigger problem. Thankfully there are doctors here who are trying to get the message out but it takes time to turn the ship.

  • @vas4739
    @vas4739 3 роки тому +3

    Dr Nadir is spot on! My cardio doc has nooooo clue about the keto I’m on claiming it’s dangerous. I got off all 17 meds! I now know I’ve outgrown my cardio AND my PCP who also has no clue.
    One wonders if they don’t catch up regarding keto are they in it for the money & status OR do they really want to help people....

  • @kramer070473
    @kramer070473 3 роки тому +1

    I totally enjoy listening to you brilliant men but make it understandable to the average person.

  • @roblanchi5159
    @roblanchi5159 3 роки тому +1

    Dr. Ali, come to California. We need You to be available online now that health system pays for phone consultation. thank you.

  • @petercat926
    @petercat926 Рік тому +1

    Omg. I was in the same position as the doc. Wondering why i exercise like crazy and kept gaining weight. Through another youtube i heard the same rec which was low carb. It worked!

  • @michaelgrayrn4579
    @michaelgrayrn4579 4 роки тому +8

    Thank goodness for being able to save the first half! That must have been momentarily ass puckering

  • @brianchristopher3816
    @brianchristopher3816 3 роки тому

    I'm LCHF. Mostly carnivore. I got rid of knee joint pain going carnivore. I stopped eating bread, pasta, white potatoes and etc. Sugar has been tough. But I've reduced it. My Dr. at the VA noted that my LDL is high (yeay!). Well they were internists from a local medical school. They both recommended statins. That freaked me out. So I've been doing research on UA-cam. I can almost understand how insulin resistance, electron transport chain, the liver, pancreas, lead to oxidised, and glycated LDL damaging blood vessels in the heart. This is a great conversation. I still get in the weeds because biochemistry is so complex.

  • @nazriec
    @nazriec 3 місяці тому

    Tq doctor! You are sincere with your work.

  • @maiasutherland7333
    @maiasutherland7333 4 роки тому +5

    Such a very fabulous interview, thank you both very much x

  • @mohamedrafeekh2283
    @mohamedrafeekh2283 4 роки тому +6

    Dr Ali is wonderful!!!

  • @ricksikora7270
    @ricksikora7270 4 роки тому +8

    Awesome interview.

  • @gaile716
    @gaile716 9 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos!

  • @bjj6910
    @bjj6910 2 роки тому +3

    Thank You again for your enlightened contribution to our well being and for your explanation about LDL cholesterol to Eric Berg's Video that I just learned about.
    I am known to India, mostly South India where I travelled 1998-1908 a few monts every year,
    On 8th. of February 2022 , I was having surgery in Copenhagen Rigshospitalet with OHS Mitral Valve w. minimal inscertion, and I am doing good after the surgery and recovering.
    Yesterday I was invited to last check-up at my local hospital, and they had noticed my Cholesterol was well above treatment border-level. I managed to explain my situation (thanks to Eric Berg's videos): I am trying to loose a little weight or at least stop the body from gaining more weight with intermittend fasting (I never eat animals, I am vegan) and this might be the reason to the high cholesterol. I was so convincing so I got away without any further treatment agrement. My blood preassure went sky high at the shock, just in time for the nurse to meassure, although it was so wrong, because my blood preassure is actually very low normally.
    I am one of those lucky ones to have what you call "beatiful" veines. No plaque whatsoever there. I keep telling doctors that it is due to my living healthy and vegetarian, that my veines are good.They are so busy with "procedure" that they don't see the person in front of them. You are so good, a loving and very intelligent man.God Bless You.

  • @sandylaramore2248
    @sandylaramore2248 3 місяці тому

    Love Dr Ali is a great teacher!

  • @lvrichardson7966
    @lvrichardson7966 3 роки тому +4

    I love the analogy of the doctors to the priests. This is so true! But it's changing, thank God. 😉

  • @milheg5622
    @milheg5622 4 роки тому +5

    I love the bike too!

  • @MarkVA71
    @MarkVA71 4 роки тому +1

    I got to meet Dr. Ali in person a year ago. Very nice man!

  • @timothyskover3431
    @timothyskover3431 4 роки тому +4

    this is the best of your great interviews YET!!!!!

    • @ketone-iq
      @ketone-iq  4 роки тому

      Glad you loved it Timothy! See you on the next episode! :)