Dr Kirollus Nagi

My personal Story

I didn’t choose this path because it was easy. I chose it because pain left me no other choice.

Obesity runs in my family—an inheritance none of us asked for. I grew up overweight, bullied, and confused about food. Compared to my older brothers, I was the lucky one.

My middle brother, Anton, had a sensitive soul but carried deep pain. His weight made him a target for relentless bullying. He tried diet after diet, failed time after time, and sank deeper into despair. He lost faith in God, in himself, in life itself. In 2018, depression took him from us—through suicide.

My oldest brother chose surgery. He reached 145 kg, went for bariatric surgery, only to suffer worse health and regain much of the weight. His story taught me that there is no magic solution.

Those losses marked me. They also woke me up.

I’m a pharmacist by training. I understand medications, mechanisms, and the biology of change. But watching my family’s suffering taught me a hard truth: pills and procedures alone don’t heal the root. So I chose to specialize in nutrition and psychology—to treat the whole person, not just the symptom. I learned how metabolism, mood, trauma, and habits intertwine. And I applied it to myself first.

I transformed my life. I lost the weight. I built consistency. I went to the gym and kept going—through grief, through setbacks, through the noise. Today, I live in a fit, gym-built body not because my genetics are kind, but because my system is. If I could do this in the middle of loss and with direct genetic obesity stacked against me, you can too.

In 2025, I published my book “ترياق المعني” (The Antidote of Meaning)—a work dedicated to redeeming my brother’s story. In it, I share how even the deepest suffering can be transformed into purpose, and how finding meaning is the truest antidote to despair.

Credentials that shape my approach

  • 🎓 NAADAC-approved Diploma in Addiction Studies (USA) — specializing in food & behavioral addictions
  • 🎓 SCOPE Certification in Nutrition — evidence-based nutrition science
  • 🎓 Diploma in Counseling (Mosheer Samir, Egypt) — therapeutic tools for real inner change
  • 💊 Pharmacist — grounded in physiology, pharmacology, and safety

What I do

I don’t hand out generic meal plans. I help you heal your relationship with food, calm the nervous system, and rewire habits—so weight loss stops being a war and becomes a by-product of a healthier life. My work integrates nutrition, psychology, addiction science, and counseling to treat eating disorders, food addiction, emotional eating, and the metabolic roots that keep you stuck.

I know what’s at stake. I’ve seen what happens when we lose this battle—and what’s possible when we win it.
If you’re ready to rebuild—body, mind, and spirit—I’ll walk with you.

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