Few people have taken a personal and professional journey as remarkable as Dr. Tro’s.
He’s lost over 150 pounds (68 kilos), a personal experience that transformed his medical practice. Since then, he’s helped thousands of people through his practice, his podcast, and his social media presence.
Yet, he’s called a “zealot” and regularly endures strong criticism over social media. And he engages that criticism head on with a fervor that seems at odds with his easy-going personality.
In this interview, we explore why that is. We see how, at his core, his mission is to help and defend his patients.
We discuss calories in/calories out, the carbohydrate-insulin model, food addiction, and many practical aspects of how and why low-carb works for him and his patients. We also explore the limitations of our knowledge and what does or does not make him a low-carb zealot.
This is an engaging interview with a wonderful mix of personal journey, scientific exploration, and practical tips for everyone. You may see a side of Dr. Tro that you haven’t seen before!
Virtual podcast recorded in May 2020, published in June 2020.
Podcast host: Dr. Bret Scher
Managing producer: Hari Dewang
Editing: Hard Day Production
2:08 Welcome, Dr. Tro
2:30 Dr. Tro’s personal journey of weight loss
4:37 Dr. Tro’s perception on a low carb diet
6:35 Conventional advice from various conferences
10:01 People criticise the low carb community
11:39 Dr. Tro’s approach to losing half of his body weight
12:54 Concerns on weight loss vs health
15:57 Does carbohydrate-insulin model matter?
19:59 Thoughts on adherence on a low-fat diet
21:21 Addressing behavioural aspect of diets
25:55 Emotional eating on patients during the pandemic
28:17 Is there a role for “cheat meal”?
35:29 Getting to know Dr. Tro as a physician
40:33 What is a keto zealot?
42:26 Fighting our biases to evaluate subjectively
45:03 Keto: losing weight by eating more fat?
46:33 Small population of people might not find keto useful
50:13 Dr. Tro’s perspective as a podcast co-host
55:11 Dr. Tro’s core motives to help patients
1:00:30 Where to find Dr. Tro
Few people have taken a personal and professional journey as remarkable as Dr. Tro’s.
He’s lost over 150 pounds (68 kilos), a personal experience that transformed his medical practice. Since then, he’s helped thousands of people through his practice, his podcast, and his social media presence.
Yet, he’s called a “zealot” and regularly endures strong criticism over social media. And he engages that criticism head on with a fervor that seems at odds with his easy-going personality.
In this interview, we explore why that is. We see how, at his core, his mission is to help and defend his patients.
We discuss calories in/calories out, the carbohydrate-insulin model, food addiction, and many practical aspects of how and why low-carb works for him and his patients. We also explore the limitations of our knowledge and what does or does not make him a low-carb zealot.
This is an engaging interview with a wonderful mix of personal journey, scientific exploration, and practical tips for everyone. You may see a side of Dr. Tro that you haven’t seen before!
Virtual podcast recorded in May 2020, published in June 2020.
Podcast host: Dr. Bret Scher
Managing producer: Hari Dewang
Editing: Hard Day Production