Dr Robert Cywes | Effectively Treating Diabetes, Calories In vs Calories Out BS, & The Problems With Too Much Fat on Keto KKP: 340

Dr Robert Cywes | Effectively Treating Diabetes, Calories In vs Calories Out BS, & The Problems With Too Much Fat on Keto KKP: 340

Today, I am lucky to have here with me, a specialist in Weight Management and Bariatric Surgery for adults and adolescents, Dr. Robert Cywes. He has been doing bariatric surgery for 18 years, performing over 8,000 surgeries. This is an episode that originally aired on March 2020, and it was so good we decided to re-release it here today. Dr. Cywes’ medical training began in Cape Town, South Africa, where he received his medical degree from The University of Cape Town. In 1989, Dr. Cywes moved to North America and completed a year-long residency in Pediatric Surgery at Ohio State University’s Columbus Children’s Hospital. After completing his pediatric surgery fellowship at the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, Dr. Cywes was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Pediatric and Fetal Surgery at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee where he did hepatic stem cell research. During this time, Dr. Cywes became increasingly interested in adolescent obesity and the impact of the liver and metabolic syndrome on young patients. Dr. Cywes’ research led to a comprehensive understanding of the toxicity of chronic excessive carbohydrate consumption as the primary cause of obesity and so-called obesity-related co-morbidities, and he became interested in developing a clinical program to treat obese patients using this knowledge. Dr. Cywes relocated to Jacksonville, Florida where he joined the Department of Pediatric Surgery at the Nemours Children’s Clinic and Wolfson Children’s Hospital. This led to a national meeting in Jacksonville where guidelines for adolescent obesity surgery were established. Dr. Cywes established JSAPA to continue his work in both adolescent and adult obesity treatment and surgery, and in 2013 opened a practice in Palm Beach County, Florida. He now works with a highly experienced team of professionals from a variety of medical sub-specialties to better care for obese patients. He has developed the practice into an internationally recognized Center of Excellence for obesity surgery. The practice uses a cognitive behavioral therapy approach that addresses carbohydrate addiction, along with bariatric surgery, to help patients manage their obesity long term. In this episode, Dr. Cywes opens the show discussing the correlation between carbohydrates and toxic drugs. Our bodies do not need to run on sugar; our bodies prefer a keto lifestyle. Also, Dr. Cywes explains effective methods of treating diabetes and what's wrong with conventional treatments. Stay tuned, as Dr. Cywes discusses dopamine fasting, serotonin loading, and how our feedback controls for survival work. BiOptimizers Special November Deal: www.magnesiumbreakthrough.com/ketokamp and use code ketokamp to get your discount and free gifts today! 📝 Here is a Keto Guide for FREE: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com [01:10] About Dr. Cywes Cywes recognized the connection between carbohydrates and toxic drugs within himself. Addicts are usually not able to see how bad it is within themselves. He moved to Canada, where he completed his general surgery residency and specialized in Minimally Invasive Surgery at the University of Toronto. Also, Dr. Cywes earned a Ph.D. in Liver Carbohydrate Metabolism and the effect of glucose metabolism on liver transplant immunology. Cywes learned that the body doesn’t need to run on sugar. In fact, it prefers a keto method of running. He also learned that fatty liver doesn’t come from the consumption of fat. It happens from infusing insulin and sugar. [10:00] About LDL LDL is a complex molecule. It’s a truck on the road transporting fat on your body. LDL will lay down fat over an injury. HDL will come along and remove the fat. LDL is not causing the injury; it’s desperately trying to heal the injury. Think of the liver like a subdivision. You have all the houses which are the different cells. Tiny roads that go to each house. Think about a bunch of garbage that blocks the road. You can’t get food and oxygen downstream to those cells. Eventually, those cells will die. As you infuse sugar into the liver, you will see that swelling. [14:15] The Difference Between Ketosis and Diabetic Ketoacidosis The difference between ketosis and diabetic ketoacidosis is 5.5 – 6 grams of sugar. It’s half to one gram difference. It’s an incredibly small difference. An apple has 25 grams of sugar in it. That’s a five-fold increase in blood sugar. Think about how resilient the body is to take sugar out of the bloodstream. [16:15] Flaws With Conventional Approaches to Diabetes Nothing fixes diabetes. Drugs just slow down the process. Once someone goes on the drugs, they are told to eat sugar. There is a misconception that the body has to have sugar. If you don’t have carbs going in, then you are not going to have the type 2 effect. If you manage your blood sugar tightly, you don’t have insulin resistance. Chronic carbohydrate consumption will cause resistance. If the body protects itself by resistance, then it doesn’t matter what the source of the insulin is. A1C is an injury to blood cells because they are damaged. [20:35] Effectively Treating Diabetes If we are going to treat diabetes effectively, we have to understand how our body protects itself. We can treat diabetes without sugar. We are relying on people who are dependent on the diabetic manufacturing industry to tell us not to eat sugar. It’s counter-productive. How do you tell people that statins are unnecessary? No one can get their hands on an inexpensive CGM. You cannot manage a type 2 diabetic without a CGM. Yet, because of the FDA, these things are so expensive that people cannot afford them. CGMs safe lives. [23:40] The Best Feedback Instrument to Lose Weight The best instrument to lose weight is a CGM. The worst device to lose weight is a scale. You can eat a tub of ice cream, and the scale will go down. You can do a 24 hour fast, and the scale will go up. As soon as you put the first spoon of ice cream in your mouth, your CGM will be alarming. [26:30] Our Bodies Have Feedback Controls for Survival For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If something is not necessary for human survival, then it doesn’t have a feedback system. The systems are very complex at the interface level. The human body will use one molecule to create a whole variety of downstream effects. It is ridiculous to tell people to drink water. Your body knows when it needs water - it will rarely allow yourself to get thirsty. There is no need for a mathematical formula to tell us when to drink. Alcohol is not necessary for survival. There is no stopping point for our bodies. That is why we have a mathematical formula for when to stop drinking. The human body has no need to know when you should stop eating. There is no feedback control for the consumption of carbohydrates. People are not fat loading their food, they are fat overloading. It’s not okay to eat a lump of butter with steak attached. Overeating fat will make you feel like crap afterward. Part of keto is allowing your body to tell you when it has had enough. [40:30] Keto is a Metabolic State There is so much bullshit in nutrition science. The best place to go to is understanding the complexity of human biology. Human beings changed to become better with our brains. To develop brain function, we needed a more significant source of animal fat. We hunted and primarily lived on coastlines with easy access to water and seafood. Our brains need animal fat. Human beings evolved to become omnivores. Our primary focus is on the carnivore diet when we don’t have access to animal fat. If you have to supplement your food with pills, then you are not on a complete diet. [48:30] Dopamine Fasting and Serotonin Loading Carbohydrates are a drug and not food. When you get rid of carbohydrates, they will leave deficits. People don’t understand that the main reason they overuse carbohydrates is because they have a dysfunctional relationship with a substance that gives them instant gratification. If you have a rough day and eat a tub of ice cream; then you’ve had instant gratification. Going on a walk requires effort. However, it allows you to process tough issues that drive emotions. A healthy person can focus for 20 minutes, then they give themselves a serotonin break like a sip of coffee or a deep breath. We have lost track of effective serotonin relief. Go for a walk, do something charitable, do something creative. AND MUCH MORE! Resources from this episode: Check out Dr. Cywes’s Website Follow Dr. Cywes Twitter YouTube Facebook Instagram Text: (561) 517-0642 Join theKeto Kamp Academy WatchKeto Kamp on YouTube BiOptimizers Special November Deal: www.magnesiumbreakthrough.com/ketokamp and use code ketokamp to get your discount and free gifts today! 📝 Here is a Keto Guide for FREE: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸clubhouse | @thebenazadi Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

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#1057 The Hidden Dangers of One Meal a Day: How to Burn Fat Without Wrecking Your Hormones With Ben Azadi

#1057 The Hidden Dangers of One Meal a Day: How to Burn Fat Without Wrecking Your Hormones With Ben Azadi

In this episode, Ben Azadi breaks down why doing OMAD (One Meal a Day) long-term can slow your metabolism, disrupt hormones, and stall fat loss. He explains how chronic caloric restriction can cause thyroid suppression, muscle loss, and elevated cortisol, leading to fat gain—especially around the belly. 🔑 What You’ll Learn: Why OMAD works short-term but fails long-term Signs of metabolic adaptation and hormonal imbalance The importance of protein intake and muscle preservation How to implement Metabolic Switching (16:8, 18:6, OMAD 1x/week, Feast Day) How to restore leptin sensitivity and avoid weight loss plateaus 📘 Grab Ben’s book + FREE metabolism course:http://metabolicfreedombook.com 🎤 Upcoming live events:http://benazadi.com/events  🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

17 Heinä 15min

#1056 Addiction Isn’t What You Think – The Surprising Root Cause (And How Doug Bopst Beat It)

#1056 Addiction Isn’t What You Think – The Surprising Root Cause (And How Doug Bopst Beat It)

What does it take to completely rewrite your story? In this powerful episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi sits down with Doug Bopst—a man who’s walked through the darkest valleys of addiction and incarceration and emerged with a mission to help others reclaim their lives. Doug opens up about the raw, real journey of breaking free from the chains of limiting beliefs and how fitness, purpose, and a strong community became the cornerstones of his recovery. He shares why addiction isn’t just a physical struggle—it’s a spiritual one—and how choosing personal responsibility and chasing small, consistent wins helped him rebuild confidence from the ground up. You’ll also hear Doug’s take on practical fitness for real-life change, why gratitude is a game-changer, and how mindset can make or break your transformation. Whether you're battling your own inner demons or simply craving a deeper sense of purpose, Doug’s story is a reminder that no matter how far off track you feel—you’re never too far gone to make a comeback. 🔥 Key Topics Discussed: Personal journey of overcoming addiction and incarceration. Addiction viewed as a spiritual crisis rather than solely a brain disease. Importance of personal responsibility in recovery. Role of fitness and mindset in transformation. Influence of supportive relationships during recovery. The significance of finding purpose in life post-addiction. Strategies for maintaining recovery, including staying busy and structured. The impact of self-awareness and understanding triggers in overcoming addiction. Celebrating small wins as a method to build confidence and momentum. The balance between fitness as a therapeutic tool and avoiding new forms of addiction. 🔗 Links and Resources: Doug's Website: https://dougbopst.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/dougbopst  Facebook: facebook.com/dougbopst  🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

16 Heinä 49min

#1055 The 5 Habits That Keep Tom Cruise Looking 35 at 62: Burn Fat, Reverse Aging & Boost Energy Naturally — With Ben Azadi

#1055 The 5 Habits That Keep Tom Cruise Looking 35 at 62: Burn Fat, Reverse Aging & Boost Energy Naturally — With Ben Azadi

Ben Azadi breaks down the five daily habits that keep Tom Cruise lean, energized, and youthful at 62. Learn how Cruise uses mobility, HIIT workouts, protein-focused meals, recovery tools, and playful movement to reverse aging and burn fat—plus tips on how to apply these habits to your life. 💡 Topics covered: Morning mobility to activate your nervous system Smart HIIT workouts to boost mitochondria & longevity High-protein, low-carb meals for energy & muscle Anti-aging skincare and cold therapy rituals How play and variety in movement improve motivation 📘 Get Ben’s book Metabolic Freedom + FREE bonus course:http://www.metabolicfreedombook.com 📅 Join Ben’s speaking tour:http://www.benazadi.com/events 📲 Track your progress with WHOOP, Oura Ring, or Apple Watch  WHOOP: https://amzn.to/44uzRB2 Oura Ring: https://ouraring.com/product/rings/oura-ring-4/silver?utm_medium=iac_raf  🧊 Try Ben’s cold plunge: http://www.plunge.com (Code: KetoCamp)📺 Fitness coaching: https://www.youtube.com/@GC3FIT 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

15 Heinä 17min

#1054 This Is What ICU Doctors Wish You Knew – The Best Daily Habits to Avoid Disease with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng

#1054 This Is What ICU Doctors Wish You Knew – The Best Daily Habits to Avoid Disease with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng

What if the key to surviving critical illness starts long before you ever land in a hospital bed? In this powerful episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, host Ben Azadi sits down with ICU and palliative care physician Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng for a conversation that hits close to home. Drawing from years of experience on the front lines of critical care, Dr. Kwadwo opens up about the real, everyday lifestyle factors that make the biggest difference—long before illness strikes. From the overlooked power of protein and muscle mass to the simple habits of walking, managing stress, building community, and finding purpose, this episode explores what truly helps people stay resilient. Dr. Kwadwo doesn’t just talk theory—he shares real-life ICU stories that show why prevention beats prescription every time. You’ll also hear about his new book, which is all about empowering you to take your health into your own hands—using informed choices and the support of community to stay strong, vibrant, and free. If you’ve ever wondered what actually matters when it comes to long-term health, this episode will change the way you think. 🔥 Key Topics Discussed: Importance of metabolic health and its impact on ICU admissions Role of nutrition and dietary habits in preventing metabolic disorders Significance of protein intake and muscle mass for health and recovery Discussion of the ketogenic diet and its effects on metabolic health Mental health's connection to nutrition and recovery outcomes Quality of hospital food and its implications for patient healing Benefits of regular movement, including walking, for metabolic health Impact of stress management and sleep quality on health outcomes Importance of social connections and community support for well-being The role of purpose in motivating healthy lifestyle choices and overall health 🔗 Links and Resources: 📚 Get Dr Kwadwo's Book Prevention Over Prescription here: https://amzn.to/3TUTlbL 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

14 Heinä 47min

#1053 The 3 Metabolic Stages That Finally Burn Belly Fat (And What to Eat for Each One) — With Ben Azadi

#1053 The 3 Metabolic Stages That Finally Burn Belly Fat (And What to Eat for Each One) — With Ben Azadi

In this episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi breaks down the 3 essential stages of fat loss—and exactly what to eat at each stage to finally lose stubborn belly fat. From lowering insulin and inflammation in Phase 1, to building lean muscle in Phase 2, and optimizing mitochondrial function with powerful biohacks in Phase 3—Ben delivers a complete roadmap to sustainable fat loss. You’ll learn the best fat-burning foods, the power of intermittent fasting, movement tips, and his favorite tools like cold plunges, sauna, and apple cider vinegar. Electrolytes: Redmond Relight-  http:www.ketokampsalt.com  coupon  code is "AZADI" for 10% off Keto Chow-  https://amzn.to/44rGF2d  Ultima -https://amzn.to/4lTXjgU  LMNT - DrinkLMNT.com/KetoKamp  Magnesium: Upgraded Formulas: https://upgradedformulas.com/BENAZADI   BiOptimizers: bioptimizers.com/ketokamp Protein supplements (optional): Kion EAAs – http://www.getkion.com/metabolic  for (20% off) Equip Prime Protein – http://www.equipfoods.com/benazadi  for (20% off) Ben's sauna: https://get.sunlighten.com/ketokamp  Cold plunge brand: plunge.com Use code: KETOKAMP Product: https://paleovalley.com/store?pc=pvpartners&oid=25&affid=68  (ACV Complex) UseCoupon code "ketokamp" for 5% off 📘 Get Ben’s New Book — Metabolic Freedom Includes the 3-stage protocol, biohacks, fasting tips, and more! Available on Hardcover, Audible, Kindle & Spotify 🎁 Bonus: Free Metabolism Course 👉 http://www.metabolicfreedombook.com Ben is speaking LIVE across the U.S. and globally (Orlando, Tampa, Pensacola, Saudi Arabia & more). Details & tickets: http://www.benazadi.com/events 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

13 Heinä 17min

#1052 The 7 Most Dangerous Meats You’re Probably Eating Daily (And What to Choose Instead) With Ben Azadi

#1052 The 7 Most Dangerous Meats You’re Probably Eating Daily (And What to Choose Instead) With Ben Azadi

In this eye-opening episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi breaks down the 7 most dangerous meats that are harming your metabolism, gut, hormones, and overall health—even the ones labeled “healthy.” From factory-farmed chicken to deli meats and farmed salmon, Ben explains how these meats are produced, why they’re harmful, and what to eat instead. He also shares a shocking case of chicken-triggered panic attacks and his favorite sources for clean, regenerative meats. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Most conventional meats are full of toxins, antibiotics, and inflammatory fats. Factory-farmed chicken and pork are major sources of hidden health issues. Better swaps include grass-fed, pasture-raised, and wild-caught options. Learn how meat production affects stress, inflammation, and even mental health. Get Ben’s go-to resource for clean meats: www.ketokampmeat.com Order Metabolic Freedom for a 30-day fat-burning plan: http://metabolicfreedombook.com 💡 Resources Mentioned: Regenerative farm locators: http://eatwild.com | http://localharvest.org | https://organicconsumers.org/regenerative-farm-map/ Ben’s live tour dates: http://benazadi.com/events  🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

12 Heinä 17min

#1051 The Shocking Truth About Butter: How 1 Tablespoon a Day Melted Fat, Boosted Energy, and Repaired My Metabolism—With Ben Azadi

#1051 The Shocking Truth About Butter: How 1 Tablespoon a Day Melted Fat, Boosted Energy, and Repaired My Metabolism—With Ben Azadi

Ben Azadi reveals the surprising results of his 60-day butter experiment—eating 1 tablespoon of grass-fed butter daily. He shares the science behind butter’s role in fat loss, inflammation reduction, and metabolic health, highlighting key nutrients like butyrate, CLA, and fat-soluble vitamins. Ben breaks down timelines of expected results, best butter brands to use, brands to avoid, and answers listener FAQs on cholesterol, fasting, and more. Key Topics: Why butter doesn’t make you fat The role of butyrate and CLA in metabolism Timeline of changes over 60 days Approved vs. fake butter brands Creative ways to add butter to your diet Butter’s effect on fasting, cholesterol, and insulin resistance Resources Mentioned:📘 Get Ben’s book Metabolic Freedom and claim a FREE course:http://metabolicfreedombook.com 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

10 Heinä 18min

#1050 Weight Loss Has Nothing to Do with Willpower – The Shocking Root Cause Revealed with Dr. Matthew Lederman

#1050 Weight Loss Has Nothing to Do with Willpower – The Shocking Root Cause Revealed with Dr. Matthew Lederman

In this powerful episode, Ben Azadi sits down with Dr. Matthew Lederman — a physician and pioneer in nonviolent communication — for a conversation that goes far beyond diet and exercise. Together, they unpack how emotional health, purpose, and stress are intimately tied to your ability to lose weight and feel truly alive. Dr. Lederman shares eye-opening insights on why so many people struggle with weight loss resistance, and it has nothing to do with willpower. You’ll learn how tuning into your emotions, reconnecting with your sense of purpose, and embracing joy and human connection can unlock a path to lasting vitality. Expect practical tools, real talk, and a refreshing take on what it really means to heal — body and mind. Whether you’re stuck in a cycle of stress or just feeling disconnected, this episode offers a roadmap back to yourself. 🔥 Key Topics Discussed: The relationship between emotional state, stress, and overall health. Understanding weight loss resistance and its multifactorial nature. The impact of stress and purpose on physiology and health outcomes. The concept of social genomics and its effects on immune system gene expression. The importance of face-to-face interactions for regulating the nervous system. Practical tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including grocery shopping strategies. The role of chronic inflammation and gut health in weight loss resistance. The significance of having a sense of purpose and its influence on health and longevity. Strategies for managing stress and fostering a healthy nervous system. The benefits of play, laughter, and downtime for overall well-being. 🔗 Links and Resources: 🧘 Get the We Be Kalm device here: http://webekalm.com/THEBENAZADI   use the code THEBENAZADI for 15% off Connect with Dr. Lederman: Instagram: @webekalm  Facebook: @webekalmofficial  Twitter/X: Likely @webekalm  🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

9 Heinä 57min

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