Prescribing Bacon and Butter for Weight Loss? – TFP #009 | Eric Westman MD

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In this episode, Dave sits down with Dr. Eric Westman, associate professor of medicine at Duke University and founder of the Keto Medicine Clinic, who has built his practice around using dietary interventions to treat patients. Dr. Westman discusses his path from traditional internal medicine to researching low-carb approaches, including his early observations of patients whose cholesterol profiles improved on high-fat diets and his collaboration with Dr. Atkins in the late 1990s to conduct some of the first clinical studies on the Atkins diet. The conversation covers the current medical environment where GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have become prominent weight loss treatments, the historical use of low-carb medicine dating back over a century, and Dr. Westman's perspective on why nutrition education has become less emphasized in medical training. From his YouTube channel that reaches millions of viewers monthly to his clinical work helping patients reverse diabetes through dietary changes, Dr. Westman shares his experience at the intersection of medical research, clinical practice, and the evolving approaches to treating metabolic conditions.

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⏱ Chapters
0:00 – Introduction & Opening Thoughts
1:04 – Who is Dr. Eric Westman & the Keto Medicine Clinic
2:28 – From Traditional Medicine to YouTube Success
4:22 – The Unique Role of Practicing Physician-Researchers
5:33 – Dave's Journey from Engineer to Cholesterol Research
7:06 – Dr. Westman as the Original Keto Pioneer
9:02 – The First Atkins Diet Patients: Unexpected Results
10:21 – Calling the Experts: When Cholesterol Defied Expectations
12:17 – The 2004 Studies & Dr. Atkins' Tragic Death
14:27 – Media Attacks & the "Diet Doctor Dies Obese" Scandal
15:16 – Duke's Historical Connection to Dietary Medicine
18:45 – The Rice Diet Legacy & Institutional Memory Loss
22:30 – Modern Medical Education's Abandonment of Nutrition
25:15 – GLP-1 Drugs vs. Dietary Interventions: The Current Divide
28:40 – Why Physicians Choose Prescriptions Over Food
32:20 – The Muscle Loss Problem with Weight Loss Drugs
35:50 – Historical Precedent: Low-Carb Medicine Before Insulin
38:15 – The American Diabetes Association's Forgotten Origins
42:30 – Social Pressures & Holiday Diet Challenges
47:10 – Addiction Models: Food vs. Tobacco & Alcohol
52:20 – The Psychology of Dietary Adherence
56:45 – Clinical Realities: January Rush After Holiday Relapses
1:01:30 – Teaching Patients Quantitative Carb Counting
1:05:15 – Glucose Metabolism & Keto Adaptation in Long-Term Practitioners
1:10:00 – Own Your Labs Data & Open Source Research
1:15:00 – Animal Models vs. Human Studies: The Research Problem
1:20:00 – Cholesterol Hypothesis Origins & Rabbit Studies
1:25:00 – Metabolic Status Impact on Lipid Profiles
1:30:00 – Lean Mass Hyper-Responder Study Results & Heterogeneity
1:35:00 – Plaque Progression Analysis & Clinical Implications
1:40:00 – Brown & Goldstein's Work & Homozygous FH Cases
1:45:00 – Future Research Directions & Extension Studies
1:50:00 – Medical Practice Reality: Treating Disease vs. Markers
1:55:00 – The Cholesterol Code Documentary Journey
2:00:00 – Citizen Science Foundation & Crowdfunded Research
2:05:00 – Food Industry Influence & Institutional Barriers
2:10:00 – Heart Failure, Ketones & SGLT2 Inhibitors
2:15:00 – Myocardial Fuel Preferences & Lipoprotein Lipase
2:20:00 – Serial Killers Films & Athletic Performance on Keto
2:25:00 – Documentary Films Impact on Patient Education
2:30:00 – The Cholesterol Code Movie Production
2:35:00 – Eric's Bookshelf: Essential Low-Carb Literature
2:40:00 – Global Outreach: Teaching in China
2:45:00 – Hospital Food Systems & Institutional Change
2:50:00 – Public Health Schools & Academic Resistance
2:55:00 – Drug Development vs. Dietary Solutions
3:00:00 – Polypharmacy & Deprescribing in Clinical Practice
3:05:00 – Patient Forms & Clinical Follow-Up Methods
3:10:00 – Energy Balance & Fat Cell Communication
3:15:00 – Adapt Your Life Academy & Online Education
3:20:00 – Head-to-Head Trials & Future Research Needs
3:25:00 – CT Angiography & Cardiovascular Imaging
3:30:00 – The Feldman Protocol & Cholesterol Manipulation
3:35:00 – Insurance Industry & Risk Assessment
3:40:00 – Healthcare Economics & Misaligned Incentives
3:45:00 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Dr. Westman

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