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Traditional "healthy" diets high in raw vegetables, grains, and lean meat may be causing widespread inflammation and chronic disease, while a diet centered on fatty meat could be the key to optimal health. NOTABLE QUOTE "We're built on a drug directed world secondary to a diet that's for a pig cow and a sheep. And we're lions." EPISODE SUMMARY In this groundbreaking discussion about the carnivore diet and health, fertility specialist Dr. Robert Kiltz shares revolutionary insights about how our modern diet may be causing chronic disease. He explains how plant-based foods can trigger inflammatory responses in our bodies, leading to a wide range of health issues. Dr. Kiltz, founder of CNY Fertility Centers, joins Dr. Philip Ovadia and host Jack Heald to explore the science behind why fatty meat might be the optimal human food. The conversation delves into the complex role of cellular glycocalyx, plant antigens, and how modern dietary recommendations may be fundamentally misaligned with human biology. Key Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction and background 15:30 - Understanding glycocalyx and cellular health 32:45 - Plant toxins and inflammation 45:20 - The truth about fatty meat 58:10 - Modern diet misconceptions Follow Dr. Kiltz at drkiltz.com and across social media platforms for more insights into the carnivore lifestyle. Dr. Robert Kiltz contact info Websites: https://www.cnyfertility.com/ https://www.doctorkiltz.com/ Social Media: / doctorkiltz / doctorkiltz / drroblive / doctorkiltz Follow Dr. Ovadia: Twitter: @iFixHearts Website: OvadiaHeartHealth.com Metabolic Health Quiz: iFixHearts.com #carnivorediet #healthandwellness #chronicdiseases #nutritionscience #FattyMeat #inflammation #antiaging