Dr. Robert Kiltz is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and the founder of CNY Fertility, one of the largest and most affordable fertility centers in the United States. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Kiltz is known for his integrative and patient-centered approach to fertility care. He combines cutting-edge reproductive technologies with holistic practices, often advocating for dietary and lifestyle changes—including a high-fat, low-carb, animal-based diet—to improve fertility and overall health.

Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Kiltz is a passionate educator, author, and speaker. He frequently discusses topics like fertility, inflammation, mindset, and nutrition on his blog, in books, and across social media. He is especially recognized within the carnivore and ketogenic communities for his emphasis on the role of diet in reproductive health and wellness.

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Dr. Robert Kiltz discusses the corruption within the modern medical and food systems, emphasizing how corporate interests influence nutritional education and public health recommendations. He argues against plant-based diets and sugar consumption while advocating for the benefits of red meat and animal fats. Kiltz calls for a grassroots movement to educate the masses on dietary truths and influence meaningful change in the healthcare framework.

Key Points

Corporate Capture of Medicine

Dr. Kiltz attributes a significant portion of public health issues to the corporate capture of the medical and educational systems, where pharmaceutical and processed food companies influence what is taught in medical schools and shape dietary guidelines.

Misrepresentation of Nutrition Science

He highlights how the vilification of red meat and animal fats stems from false narratives propagated by sugar and processed food companies, including instances of academic malpractice where researchers were paid to misrepresent the dangers of cholesterol compared to sugar.

The Role of Sugar in Diseases

Kiltz discusses the hidden dangers of sugar, stressing that it has been wrongly downplayed in favor of blaming dietary fat for heart disease, despite evidence showing similar risk factors for both cholesterol and sugar intakes.

Health Decline and Environmental Factors

He argues that the rising rates of obesity and chronic diseases cannot be genetically explained and must instead be attributed to dietary and environmental changes, advocating for better education to combat these issues.

Grassroots Movement for Change

Kiltz emphasizes the importance of promoting a grassroots movement to spread awareness about proper nutrition and ultimately reform how medical education addresses diet, encouraging individuals to take charge of their health.