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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2024 · 1H 14M

113. Daniel Trevor

from Keto/Carnivore Conversations · host Robert Kiltz MD.

In this episode of *Carnivore Conversations with Dr. Rob Kiltz*, we explore health and wellness through keto and carnivore lifestyles. Dr. Kiltz interviews Daniel Trevor, citizen scientist and serial entrepreneur, discussing his journey of reversing cardiovascular disease following an unexpected heart attack. Daniel shares insights from his book, *Unholy Trinity*, which combines his personal experience and medical research. Join us as we dive into his story, his health journey, and the science behind his success.    2:53 - Daniel’s Background Story  8:49 - How the medical testing didn’t help Daniel  21:23 - How to get well informed with Daniel’s book  27:18 - The importance of having the right testing  38:57 - Specific tests to ask about   44:16 - Will the carnivore diet last for years to come?  46:53 - Daniel’s thoughts on consuming meat  57:12 - The Problem with stress test  1:08:45 - How does Daniel feel now?  1:10:48 - Final Words            Connect With Daniel:  www.DanielTrevor.com    Connect more with Dr. Kiltz:   Website  Kiltz Mighty Tribe - Free membership and 30-Day Course   Doctor Kiltz Nutritional Solutions  Instagram  Tiktok  Facebook  Amazon     

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