Feb 27, 2019
Welcome back, everyone. I’m
working hard to make each episode very informative and get great
guests that bring something unique to the table. I go for quality
over quantity. I love having guests with new messages and insights
that we haven’t heard before, and Dr. Tro is one of these great
sources of information. People have been requesting a weight loss
journey - someone who’s actually lost a ton of weight themselves.
Not only did Dr. Tro lose 150 pounds, but he’s a… you guessed it…
doctor. He helps people figure out how to transform their body and
health on a daily basis. This is real world application here,
people.
There’s so many sides to this
stuff and the psychology behind eating (and more importantly
overeating) is huge. He knows a lot about what it means to be obese
and make these changes and make them last. He was 350 pounds 3
years ago and has kept off the weight despite the usual statistics
of 97% of people just putting it back on. This was no easy feat and
if you haven’t seen a photo of him, he’s actually pretty
ripped.
We start off with some social
media controversy about a post I made that rubbed some people with
food addiction the wrong way. The episode is about so much more
than that, so keep listening and I think there’s huge value for
anyone and everyone in this episode.
Once again, I have to talk about
the Food Lies film Indiegogo campaign. Basically all podcasts have
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expanding audience of the show. I’d really rather not do this so
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all be worth it when it’s completed, so please help me get there.
Go to FoodLies.org to click through to the Indiegogo campaign or
click on the link in the show notes. Thanks so much and here’s Dr.
Tro.
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Show Notes
- I
made a remark on social media that was supposed to be motivational
and ended up backfiring
- Food
addiction is something Dr. Tro knows a lot about
- Controversial topic - Dr. Robert Lustig has a
book on it http://www.robertlustig.com/hacking/
- Is
you buy and eat the correct food you shouldn’t be hungry all the
time
- I
have my own food addiction - once I start eating I can’t
stop
- His
wife had to hide food from him
- He
didn’t know why his appetite was so messed up
- I
wrote the post under the context of it being inspirational and that
people who follow my accounts would understand what I’m talking
about and what foods they should be eating
- He
thought he was “meant” to be obese. That it was his genetics. His
family was all overweight
- This
was reinforced in medical school where they taught him that it was
genetic
- 75%
of patients he sees for weight issues have a history of childhood
trauma
- People don’t even realize how much they’re
eating
- If
you’re eating processed foods stuffed with carbs and sugar it’s
basically impossible to be full
- Even
nutritionists and doctors don’t know how much they really eat -
when asked they are off by 20%
- Satiety is the most important thing we need to
be talking about - some people don’t even realize different foods
provide different satiety
- Liquid calories are enemy #1
- Layne
Norton and bodybuilders are way different than the normal
person
- Counting calories doesn’t work - we have
calories listed everywhere for decades, we have My Fitness Pal,
it's plainly obvious it doesn't work
- Our
bodies don’t have a calorie receptor to know how much we have eaten
or need to eat
- When
glycemia shifts (blood sugar up then down) you're going to be
hungry
- He
levels out their blood sugar with a LCHF diet. Can do it whole
foods plant based if the patient has that personal
preference
- Low
fat approach not good in long term because it knocks down hormones
like CCK and neuropeptide YY
- Once
you’re fat adapted you're not beholden to food for
energy
- A lot
of hunger is just mental at this point - you have hundreds of
thousands of calories of fat stored on your body you can
use
- Cortisol makes you hungry and your blood sugar
to swing
- Part
of helping people to lose weight is coaching them on what to do in
times of stress
- He
advises people to just eat protein and fat if they’re hungry in the
early stages - they can build up to being more strict later. They
also will be full for hours after eating the right foods. Anything
to avoid the donut
- He
can eat 3 pounds of meat at once - overeat his satiety
signaling
- Hyper
palatability comes when you add sugar + fat
- Formerly or currently obese have large stomach
volumes and need more tools to not overeat and be full
- He
doesn't recommend a lot of vegetables and fiber but it has its
place to fill the stomach from a volume perspective
- He
didn’t know this before. None of the other doctors or nutritionists
around him knew it either
- We’ve
all been given useless and bogus advice on weight loss for the past
50 years
- There’s not only 1 way to do things
- If
one of his obese binge eating patients gets told by a conventional
dietician to eat a portion-controlled low-fat diet it's a setup for
complete failure
- He’s
totally against myplate.gov - conventional advice didn’t help him
and won’t help anyone that comes to see him
- On
all conventional diets: “instead of telling people how to be full,
they’re telling people how to be hungry”
- He
puts his health program online for anyone to see and has virtual
visits and programs http://doctortro.com
- He’s
also opening a brick and mortar clinic in New York
- Many
people claim to not like beef - I think it’s because of all the
propaganda against it all these years. They think it’s bad for them
deep down and can’t get over it
- People also say they don’t feel well on a low
carb diet - they probably just aren't fat adapted yet. The keto flu
can be bad
- Just
because fat is good doesn't mean you can eat unlimited amounts of
it
- Reasons for stalls: carb creep, fat creep, or
alcohol
- Need
to learn to cook in a framework
- One
reason carnivore probably works is through restricting foods. If
you restrict anything people tend to eat 25% less
- His
story of losing 150 pounds without exercising much and then
training for a 5k with barely any carbs
- Layne
Norton is talking about pop tarts and bro scientists are talking
about how you have to have carbs for your brain or for
energy
- Dr.
Tro went from the worst at 99th percentile to the top 1% percentile
in the 5K without any carbs
- He
was fasting 20+ hours per day for the last 6 months and his bench,
squat, and deadlift all went up
- 99.5%
of athletes don’t need carbohydrates. Maybe if you’re a
professional and elite athlete they could help
- Had
Luis Villasenor on season 2 who is a giant muscular guy and doesn't
eat carbs
- Dr.
Tro went to the science and found low carb - don’t understand why
guys like Layne Norton call people low carb zealots
- In an
ad libitum free living setting (which is how every single one of us
live are life) low carbs diets consistently outperform low fat
diets
- Layne
Norton’s flexible dieting and “if it fits your macros” is in no way
science based yet he constantly talks about how he’s all about the
science
- Every
other diet he dismisses and disses is based on science except
his
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