Your Doctor is an Idiot. Especially if he’s one of these guys. Or Dr. Oz.
OK, that wasn’t nice. Or even accurate. But it drives me nuts when people say “My doctor said _______” regarding diet and weight loss advice. Fun fact: Some medical schools provide as little as 2 hours of nutrition training to students, the average being less than 24 hours. (National Institute of Health paper here) Well, at least they do teach med students to frequently repeat the phrase “make healthy diet choices and get some exercise.” It’d just be nice if they also taught them to admit that they don’t know exactly what that means.

Why did I have to pick on Dr. Oz in the title? Because my impression is that he is more interested in his ratings/popularity than in sharing the most completely accurate information, and too many people believe everything he says. I recall his reaction/reporting on a one day diet experiment he did. One frikkin day. That’s not enough time to gather accurate data and his reported symptoms were unfairly attributed to the diet (which was a stupid way to try the diet anyway). He made all sorts of dramatic claims about the diet’s drawbacks, and I have to wholeheartedly disagree with the dietary advice he did give – I’ll have to come back to that. The parts of his TV show that I watched were like a bunch of mini-infomercials, where he ran from table to table showing products and telling us whatever the manufacturer claimed on the label. That’s not even bad science – that’s just being a sellout.
I do want apologize here for calling names…none of these guys nor your doctor are really idiots. Actually they are GANGSTERS. I completely respect their training and skill in their specialties, I only wanted to illustrate that nutrition is not it. One of the twins even admits:“He realized that while he and Chris were both doctors, they really didn’t know that much about nutrition and diet.”
So please take away from this is that your doctor is not the best source of diet/nutrition/fitness advice. Learn from people that manage their bodies for a living or lifestyle. Better yet, start with their advice but study how everything works for yourself.