Dr Philip Ovadia: Saturated Fat, K2, CAC Scores, LDL, aFib, Protein and Kidney Health, Part 20

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Dr. Philip Ovadia is a board-certified cardiac surgeon and founder of Ovadia Heart Health. As a heart surgeon who was once morbidly obese himself, Dr. Ovadia has seen firsthand the failures of mainstream diets and medicine. He realized that what helped him lose over 100 pounds—focusing on his metabolic health—was the same solution that could have prevented most of the thousands of open-heart surgeries he has performed.
0:00 Dr Ovadia's Introduction
4:25 As a heart surgeon, what does Dr Philip have to say about saturated fat, CAC scores lowering
7:20 What protocol helps lower CAC scores
8:48 Best sources of K2
12:00 A broader look at Cholesterol and blood vessel wall damage
16:30 What to pay attention to on your lipid panel
19:25 Thrombosis and blood clotting theory of heart disease
20:35 The LPIR score (cholesterol particle size and insulin resistance)
22:45 Can you do carnivore if you have aFib
28:20 Can doctors recommend carnivore diet
30:35 Is 'high' LDL in reality where it should be
32:34 Protein and kidney health, how standard tests can be misleading due to higher protein consumption. Using cystatin C tests may be better
34:22 Does stress play a role in heart attacks
36:45 Seed oils and linoleic acid, phyto-sterols and oxidation
40:41 Heart rate rising during sleep
41:57 Protein S deficiency
46:15 Do colleagues disapprove of Dr Philip's diet
48:43 Does autophagy heal the heart in any way

Dr. Ovadia’s new book, Stay Off My Operating Table: A Heart Surgeon’s Metabolic Health Guide to Lose Weight, Prevent Disease, and Feel Your Best Every Day, makes a case for a metabolic-first approach to improving heart health and overall well being. It’s not a quick-fix fad diet but a long-term solution to eating for sustained health.

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