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Rethinking Modern Medicine: Metabolic Health and Why Calories Don’t Work | Dr. Adrian Soto-Mota

1 h 9 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Why is modern medicine so slow to adapt to new science? In this episode, we sit down with physician and physiologist Dr. Adrian Soto-Mota to challenge some of the most deeply entrenched dogmas in healthcare and nutrition. Dr. Soto-Mota explains why he shifted gears from traditional internal medicine to metabolic research, sharing a fascinating look into the slow evolution of science—often progressing "one funeral at a time." We dive deep into the remarkable real-world success of using carbohydrate restriction and carnivore diets to treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), the biological flaws of the "calorie" model, and why the textbook definition of hormones is completely outdated. Finally, we break down his recent Keto CTA study on Lean Mass Hyper-Responders (LMHR) and what the data actually says about high LDL cholesterol and heart disease plaque progression in metabolically healthy individuals. If you've ever felt like the standard medical advice on diet, metabolism, and cholesterol isn't telling the whole story, this deep dive into physiology is for you. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the Like button, Subscribe to the channel, and share your thoughts in the comments below! ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction & Dr. Adrian Soto-Mota's background 00:34 – Internal Medicine vs. Biomedical Science: Why medicine isn't a science 03:57 – Are we on the edge of a massive paradigm shift in healthcare? 07:50 – "Science progresses one funeral at a time" 09:21 – The shocking success of Carnivore & Low-Carb diets for IBD patients 13:33 – Epilepsy, IBD, and treating disease when we don't know the mechanism 16:52 – Are ketone bodies actually hormones? 21:42 – The biological flaw of the "Calorie" and the Energy Balance Model 37:13 – The Keto CTA Study: Does high LDL cause plaque in Lean Mass Hyper-Responders? 42:43 – The biggest surprise from the data 🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS Follow Dr. Adrian Soto-Mota on Twitter/X: [Insert Link] Read the Keto CTA Study: [Insert Link] Subscribe to the Podcast: [Insert Link] Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your diet, lifestyle, or medical treatment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exploring the benefits of red and infra light therapy? Our community receive 10% off via this link [https://rechargehealthas.sjv.io/DyJ3mn] Want to watch this on video? Subscribe on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDpVgBgbtgoNBz3sRQauH5w] Instagram  @degreesofhealth [https://www.instagram.com/degrees_of_health/] Disclaimer [https://www.canva.com/design/DAF6uea0cwE/S6IFQR7g0IoRiQiRkAIDyA/view?utm_content=DAF6uea0cwE&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=viewer] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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