10 Natural Remedies That Actually Work

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2021
  • I’ve come on this channel and debunked “natural remedies” and “at home treatments” for various health problems more times than I can even remember. Considering how critical I’ve been of these naturopathic treatments, you might be surprised to learn that while most of them a myths, there are a handful of natural treatments that you can actually use to treat some mild health conditions. Honey for a cough, melatonin for sleep, saline nasal sprays to clear your sinuses while you have a cold, sugar for hiccups, oatmeal to treat eczema, aloe vera for sunburns, prunes for constipation, calamine for itches and burns, probiotics, and even duct tape to fight warts. Of course, don’t get me started on soda for fighting an upset stomach! Have you tried any of these? Let me know down in the comments!
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Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @_qvlx
    @_qvlx 2 года назад +15379

    Dr. Mike “don’t watch any devices before bed!” Me who can’t fall asleep without watching something 👁💧👄💧👁

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 2 года назад +617

      See if your device has a night mode or comfort viewing or something.
      It's increasingly common to be able to reduce the amount of blue light coming from a screen on a timer.

    • @msminx_
      @msminx_ 2 года назад +287

      Thanks to him I’ve just been diagnosed with delayed sleep wake phase syndrome…didn’t know it was a thing but I have it according to my doctor

    • @mondredgaming8927
      @mondredgaming8927 2 года назад +138

      is it watching or is it that you need the noise? I turn on netflix at night but I would be able to fall asleep just as if not easier if I was listening to a podcast or something instead.

    • @mathaesmi7531
      @mathaesmi7531 2 года назад +11

      Fr

    • @WackyDemonFire
      @WackyDemonFire 2 года назад +264

      Same here, I get real anxious before going to sleep and my thoughts race so I need something to get my mind off first.

  • @deathpenguin323
    @deathpenguin323 2 года назад +4263

    Remedy that is very helpful for most things: sleep and time

  • @someoneelse8295
    @someoneelse8295 10 месяцев назад +307

    I never realized how much joy it brought me to watch someone passionately talking about something they love, like in your case- medicine.

  • @Zuginator
    @Zuginator 8 месяцев назад +90

    Thank you for commenting on the sun burn. My wife is a melonoma researcher. There isn't a "good cancer", but there are worse cancers. Melonoma can often be super aggressive.
    All tanning is damage!

    • @omnivector45
      @omnivector45 5 месяцев назад

      then how is a person suppose to build up their vitamin D levels w/o sun exposure?? we have been lied to into buying sunscreens.

    • @mariegarside8830
      @mariegarside8830 2 месяца назад +1

      Morning routine. Wake up, eat breakfast, brush and floss teeth, wash your body, and apply sunscreen.

  • @user-kv1po2dm5j
    @user-kv1po2dm5j 2 года назад +9580

    Dr Mike: “Don’t use devices late at night”
    Me, who is currently watching this video in my bed at 1am: 👁👄👁

  • @godofchaos8131
    @godofchaos8131 2 года назад +2991

    As a person with ADHD, melatonin supplements are a freaking godsend. ADHD can make it difficult to sleep. And saline nasal sprays are great.

    • @QueenBeeOverwatch
      @QueenBeeOverwatch 2 года назад +66

      I build up immunity to sleeping medications and it sucks so badd lol

    • @sakurakogacha407
      @sakurakogacha407 2 года назад +30

      Yesss I have moderate autism and severe ADHD

    • @laurencazares1513
      @laurencazares1513 2 года назад +28

      as someone with ADHD,,,, I need to try 👀

    • @Competitive_Antagonist
      @Competitive_Antagonist 2 года назад +36

      It's great to have someone that accepts both medical science and natural remedies. I sometimes enjoy a little wild lettuce tea, yet it's unfortunate that the science cheerleaders would view me as anti-science. Yet some how drinking coffee as opposed to a prescription pharmaceutical isn't considered anti-science.

    • @catmanlol
      @catmanlol 2 года назад +4

      Too bad they don't work for me :(

  • @YOYOTh1s
    @YOYOTh1s 8 месяцев назад +183

    Hey Doctor Mike!
    I am from South Africa, and we have a type of succulent plant known as Vygie or Ice Plant. (Carpobrotus edulis)
    As a child, I had warts on my hands and they were a problem for me. We heard that rubbing the warts with the juice of this plant helped it go away. It did! I felt like it was magic!

    • @jen9774
      @jen9774 5 месяцев назад +7

      It also soothes the stings of blue bottles. Swimming in the Indian Ocean when a northerly wind is blowing can be a risky painful thing to do.

    • @walterc.clemensjr.6730
      @walterc.clemensjr.6730 3 месяца назад

      Not to mention, when ripe, the juice tastes gorgeous

    • @Kathe255
      @Kathe255 3 месяца назад +1

      We have ice plants here in the states too

    • @creuvette29
      @creuvette29 Месяц назад

      In France we have the celandine (Chelidonium majus) wich is toxic

  • @ancientneophyte8322
    @ancientneophyte8322 6 месяцев назад +75

    Another one for duct tape. As one who works with ducts, I am always in contact with fiber glass insulation. This causes skin irritation for days as the micro fibers break off and stab the epidermis. After your work is done each day, take some of that tape and put it on the exposed areas and other places the micro daggers might have invaded. The tape will pull away the fibers and leave you with a good night's sleep.

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 5 месяцев назад +3

      My first aid kit consists of a roll of duct tape and a bottle of methylated spirits to clean out cuts 😅

    • @GingerBiPolarBear
      @GingerBiPolarBear 4 месяца назад +3

      Haha! Duct tape...no band aids? Duct tape. Used it. It worked 😂

    • @joshladue8076
      @joshladue8076 3 месяца назад +5

      I'm in HVAC too, putting baby powder on exposed skin before going around ducts helps as well, it clogs your pores and doesn't allow the fiberglass to settle in as much. I don't always use it for service calls but if I'm cutting ductboard or something where it's unavoidable I'll put it on.

    • @mikesbarn1858
      @mikesbarn1858 2 месяца назад +1

      Use a lint roller on your skin

  • @Starblazer42
    @Starblazer42 2 года назад +2124

    2:35 I like how you explained that the over-eating of sugar is what makes it bad, not the sugar itself. People have this idea that they have to cut sugars completely out of their diet, even natural sugars. It's kinda sad because we need some sugar in our diet.

    • @zacariasnelson5753
      @zacariasnelson5753 2 года назад +39

      You don’t need to *consume* sugar because your body makes enough glucose on its own through fat storage. But if you had no sugar at all, yeah you’d die

    • @BrendanBeckett
      @BrendanBeckett 2 года назад +27

      I'm pretty sure we could get enough sugar from foods not usually thought of as having sugar, like meat and bitter vegetables,, and then popping a blueberry every once in a while

    • @tinnytiny1742
      @tinnytiny1742 2 года назад +13

      right?? my mom did that bc the doctor said it was too high and now is too low and is dangerous for her.

    • @koostattoos-8859
      @koostattoos-8859 2 года назад +36

      @@BrendanBeckett "popping a blueberry every once in a while" ... you say that like eating fruit is something that people shouldn't do often lmfao

    • @oswa_bananas7724
      @oswa_bananas7724 2 года назад +2

      What about me? My body can’t handle much sugar for some reason and I don’t really eat sugary food:(

  • @CeliaNightstep
    @CeliaNightstep 2 года назад +874

    Dr.Mike: "Don't use screens before bed, it makes it harder to fall asleep."
    Me: *Picks up DS and plays pokémon heart gold for 0.5 seconds and falls asleep*

    • @vesnea
      @vesnea 2 года назад +28

      I'm not a doctor. But if we sleep so easily like that, it could mean we are sleep deprived.

    • @CeliaNightstep
      @CeliaNightstep 2 года назад +19

      @@vesnea been doing it for as long as i can remember

    • @thecatpersonuk9962
      @thecatpersonuk9962 2 года назад +5

      Me reading this comment at 1:32

    • @lordmiach6048
      @lordmiach6048 2 года назад +5

      I’ve done it so much to the point where I subconsciously put my device down and start to slowly fall asleep. I end up jolting awake and continue whatever I was doing.

    • @BlueFlameVampire
      @BlueFlameVampire 2 года назад +3

      I watch ASMR to fall asleep, as soon as I start a video I'm asleep.

  • @YourgrlBrookie
    @YourgrlBrookie 10 месяцев назад +23

    That awkward moment when you're watching this video before bed

  • @somethingorother7041
    @somethingorother7041 8 месяцев назад +36

    Local honey actually help prevent seasonal allergies in your area, from my experience of my mom having beehives on our farm. having a tablespoon of honey a day has completely gotten rid of my seasonal allergies💙😁

    • @Minyassa
      @Minyassa 3 месяца назад

      By itself, or mixed into tea et al?

    • @somethingorother7041
      @somethingorother7041 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Minyassa both work sometimes just have it by itself and other times mix it into tea

    • @xBrokenMirror2010x
      @xBrokenMirror2010x 2 месяца назад +1

      If I had to guess as to why local Honey would help with allergies, it would be because the Local Honey contains the pollen that is causing some of your allergies, so you're exposing your immune system to some of it in small doses, sort of like a vaccination.

  • @nonamenone4540
    @nonamenone4540 Год назад +1170

    Let's appreciate the Editor putting all those complicated words in to context with pictures or just the words written down!
    Thanks Editor!

  • @shayla592
    @shayla592 2 года назад +472

    My mom would make “ginger soda”, she would boil about 5-15mg of shredded ginger in water, then let it steep. After she would add 1 cube of sugar and return to a boil. It was amazing to drink when you were sick

    • @mikeybob5043
      @mikeybob5043 2 года назад +2

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    • @Sgtpeterenis
      @Sgtpeterenis 2 года назад +22

      I think those weights are wrong. 15mg of ginger would be about the size of a single grain of salt and you'd need some serious equipment to measure that. Did you mean grams?

    • @sixolddereks2130
      @sixolddereks2130 2 года назад +15

      That's ginger tea, which mike mentioned, not soda, which is a carbonated sugary drink.

    • @AirashiiTiayou
      @AirashiiTiayou 2 года назад +9

      My favorite way to make ginger tea with raw ginger root is to slice, chop, or shred, ginger and steep it in hot/boiling water, then let it cool to a drinkable temperature and add honey and lemon to taste. Ginger is great for inflammation, pain, and stomach upset, lemon is also good for stomach upset and it just good for you in general, and the same with honey, like Dr. Mike mentioned, it great for taking care of your throat. Honey is also great for helping with local allergies if you buy a locally made honey.

    • @kylegoodwin414
      @kylegoodwin414 2 года назад +3

      Sounds rrally good to drink. And if it works, thats a double win.

  • @shycat5028
    @shycat5028 9 месяцев назад +22

    I have a delayed sleep phase disorder. Melatonin is one of several things I take/do for it, and I notice a definite difference if I forget to take it in time.

  • @Tommygrl1327
    @Tommygrl1327 11 месяцев назад +31

    It would be interesting to do a video on the studies behind the placebo effect. Because while some remedies may not have scientific basis, sometimes things “work” simply because we believe they work.

    • @asthasingh48
      @asthasingh48 8 месяцев назад +3

      Placebos are very strong, and sometimes may work just as well or better than the actual treatment. I read in a study a while ago that even when people knew that they were being provided with a placebo drug, the results were still just as comparable as the real treatment. That's so cool✨

  • @mogan5216
    @mogan5216 2 года назад +614

    I like how Mike always makes sure to inform his viewers that not all natural remedies are scams and such.

    • @DARKENINGTIMES
      @DARKENINGTIMES 2 года назад +18

      well i can vouch for aloe vera and oatmeal, i suffer form eczema and eating oatmeal almost every morning has definitely helped my skin feel WAY better. i also burned myself once with the tailpipe of a motorcycle pretty bad and all i did was clean it daily and apply aloe vera morning and night and it healed in about 2 weeks.

    • @annawood8912
      @annawood8912 2 года назад +11

      Yes! Some doctors think pharma is ALWAYS the answer.

    • @Black-tq8ef
      @Black-tq8ef 2 года назад +7

      aloe vera has been used in ayurveda for centuries

    • @yopomdpin6285
      @yopomdpin6285 2 года назад +11

      @@Black-tq8ef which is not a valid argument at all. Appeal to tradition is a fallacy. Just because something had been done or used for a long time doesn't mean it's effective.
      Aloe Vera works not because it's been used for thousands of years.

    • @deepaksutar8930
      @deepaksutar8930 2 года назад +8

      @@yopomdpin6285 ayurveda has/is being practiced from a very long time therefore there are many researches done on them which tell that they do work.

  • @kweenyasmine5324
    @kweenyasmine5324 2 года назад +459

    In my experience working for a dermatologist, children actually handle liquid nitrogen way better than most adults

    • @Val-bm2jo
      @Val-bm2jo 2 года назад +7

      Woah! Hi Doctor Mike!

    • @Paqcar
      @Paqcar 2 года назад +13

      Yeah, I remember when the doc used liquid nitrogen to remove a wart, it wasn’t that bad (I was around 10 probably)

    • @Cyberwolf9999
      @Cyberwolf9999 2 года назад +3

      Yes that liquid nitrogen hurt me so bad when I was an adult, I refused to let them burn my kids warts, they disappeared by itself

    • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
      @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 2 года назад +9

      Had to test it . . . and you were right! They just chug it right down! Especially if you add a little sugar to it.

    • @jessyspectre2310
      @jessyspectre2310 2 года назад

      @@gewgulkansuhckitt9086 What the heck. You should not be chugging liquid nitrogen. How are those kids not dead.

  • @SimPilotBoy
    @SimPilotBoy 5 месяцев назад +9

    As someone with hydrocephalus (too much or less fluid on the brain) my neurosurgeons said fizzy drinks or any drink with caffeine actually helps with intercranial pressure which has helped me abit as I've had low pressure for years. Love your videos!

  • @corruptbunny6750
    @corruptbunny6750 8 месяцев назад +7

    As someone who gets a lot of blood noses during the dryer months of winter, saline nose sprays r truly an absolute godsend.

  • @grace9488
    @grace9488 2 года назад +806

    Dr Mike: “don”t expose yourself to blue light when going to bed”
    Me: *watches Dr Mike with his blue-lighted stethoscope before going to bed*

    • @dolphinman9253
      @dolphinman9253 2 года назад +16

      Its not how that works, but its still bluelight

    • @katiemaige4275
      @katiemaige4275 2 года назад

      Or if u

    • @zoeyzow880
      @zoeyzow880 2 года назад +4

      U would think blue would calm the mind but no agressive red light does

    • @-Radium-
      @-Radium- 2 года назад

      Blue light from your screen

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 2 года назад +1

      Your phone may have a night mode or comfort view or something that will reduce the amount of blue light from your screen (probably on a daily timer).
      It helps, especially if your brightness is turned all the way down.

  • @prpitprp4927
    @prpitprp4927 2 года назад +322

    Dr Mike: "That's why i say to not use the smartphone before bed"
    Me, watching this video in bed: "Mmmmmh interesting"

    • @Idaho1989
      @Idaho1989 2 года назад +11

      That's why I use night mode 😎

    • @mikkeluno
      @mikkeluno 2 года назад +2

      Eyy me too

    • @frank-qk7gp
      @frank-qk7gp 2 года назад

      Same lol

    • @Whiterin
      @Whiterin 2 года назад +1

      I swear I must be the only person this doesn't seem to be an issue for. If I lay down and look at my phone I'll be ready to pass out 5 minutes later. lol

    • @emy8555
      @emy8555 2 года назад +1

      @@Whiterin it's unfortunately not how it works. Even you do fall asleep easily, the reduced melatonin production when your circadian rhythm drops further in the middle of your sleep, will prevent your body from doing a lot of its functions properly when youre asleep. Be it in terms of body repairs, cerebral functions, renewals among others. So in other words it reduces your quality of sleep and the benefits of sleep regardless of the time taken to fall asleep.

  • @elizabethhanich2713
    @elizabethhanich2713 8 месяцев назад +10

    I was prescribed a saline nasal spray due to my constant nose bleeds. The saline coagulates the blood vessels, helping keep your nose from bleeding again. It really does work, and I rarely get a bloody nose anymore!

    • @CrazyFamBADT
      @CrazyFamBADT 6 месяцев назад

      I have ADD and ADHD and stress plus a lot of anxiety and they are great to cure them 😊

    • @Therealtayacorfe
      @Therealtayacorfe 5 месяцев назад

      @elizabathhanich2713 same

    • @lenarddurand9833
      @lenarddurand9833 5 месяцев назад +1

      Use vitamin D3 for a while. Nose bleeding will stop.

  • @saraseifert6005
    @saraseifert6005 8 дней назад +1

    My old friend Bob was diagnosed with nasal polyps over 50 years ago. The doctor removed them but told him he’d have to continue coming back to clear them. He went home and followed the doctor’s orders and snorted salty water right from his palm (just like the old hillbilly he was…lol) and did that every night before he went to bed and never had a cold or a sore throat or any kind of ailment, including the polyps, until the day he passed away in his sleep. The man was one of the most delightful people I have ever met. Long live the saline!

  • @saranicole1614
    @saranicole1614 2 года назад +845

    Another remedy for hiccups:
    If someone has the hiccups say "do you have the hiccups?" And when they say yes you then say "prove it" I SWEAR IT WORKS LIKE 95% OF THE TIME FOR ME AND MY FAMILY.

    • @betka5791
      @betka5791 2 года назад +40

      I hold my breath (it works better with honey in your throat)

    • @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776
      @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 2 года назад +205

      The hiccups refuse to reveal themselves out of spite. I like the attitude.

    • @akshayannn9627
      @akshayannn9627 2 года назад +56

      The thought process is
      "Oh shoot what if it doesn't come when he asks me this"
      And then it doesn't come XD

    • @saranicole1614
      @saranicole1614 2 года назад +6

      @@akshayannn9627 pretty much!

    • @saranicole1614
      @saranicole1614 2 года назад +6

      @@chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 right? I didn't think it would work but once I tried it a couple times and it did work, I was mindblown 🤣

  • @garururu8864
    @garururu8864 2 года назад +474

    It's crazy that I already do most of these without knowing the benefits. Most days I put honey in my oatmeal as a sweetener and I have noticed that my allergy symptoms have calmed down so that they're far more manageable, but I don't have eczema so I can't really say much about the benefits of the oatmeal part. Also, calamine lotion is a GODSEND for bug bites. When I used to work on a farm we would keep a bottle around for especially vicious bugs. It worked wonderfully.

    • @whispywinds3454
      @whispywinds3454 2 года назад +8

      I didn't believe the honey allergy thing until I tried it. It's not as effective as allergy shots, but boy it's more pleasant.

    • @Electro4890
      @Electro4890 2 года назад +6

      Calamine lotion works so goddamn well wtf

    • @tncowgirl34
      @tncowgirl34 2 года назад +7

      Using locally sourced honey is a great way to treat allergies. My daughters' pediatrician (who was mine as a teenager), taught me that.

    • @feeug7847
      @feeug7847 2 года назад +1

      Cool but no one cares

    • @honeyrosekitten9826
      @honeyrosekitten9826 2 года назад +2

      Why would you eat oatmeal?

  • @erinlynch6551
    @erinlynch6551 4 месяца назад +8

    When I have an upset stomach, or have nausea, I found the baking soda is very helpful. Working with elderly people they had some decent, inexpensive, remedy hacks (I also checked online to make sure it was safe). It’s like a dupe for Alka-Seltzer.

  • @sia7051
    @sia7051 10 месяцев назад +13

    One that I’m surprised that isn’t on here is peppermint tea. The medication I was on for this stomach issue I have called gastroparisis (which causes me to throw up frequently) had some really nasty side effects. I was able to stop taking the meds completely by replacing it with peppermint tea. It was all under supervision of my doctor. The medication I was on is one they don’t like prescribing because the side effects are so common and bad, but it’s the only medicine available for my condition so they were happy to support me with natural remedies instead.

    • @Youcandoanythingyoudream
      @Youcandoanythingyoudream 5 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear that they were supportive of that.. Funny, I wonder what causes people to start vomiting up the drug, must be toxic? I mean typically the body, if it vomits, is because it does not want what you just put in it lol. But yea. Some of the drugs we have man, so bad..

    • @amazinggrapes3045
      @amazinggrapes3045 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Youcandoanythingyoudreamit wasn't a drug causing the vomiting, it was a drug to treat vomiting, but it has other side effects

  • @CallieRoseMartinsyde
    @CallieRoseMartinsyde 2 года назад +770

    My son got a wart on the bottom of his foot when he was little. The duct tape trick worked like a dream for him. Also, duct tape is great for removing tiny splinters that are too small to see to remove with tweezers.

    • @pinkfeet518
      @pinkfeet518 2 года назад +15

      yes!! apple cider vinegar and duct tape were able to get 7 plantar warts out of my toe that i had from dance

    • @skaryzgik
      @skaryzgik 2 года назад +12

      When I was little I used to get warts on my hands and feet, I'm guessing probably from gymnastics class. I had to get some of them frozen off. I thought it was really cool and sciencey that such a thing could work, and thinking about how interesting it was made it easier to ignore the momentary discomfort. But it might have been considerably more convenient if we knew about the duct tape thing at the time.

    • @solarplatypus1098
      @solarplatypus1098 2 года назад +2

      Not duct tape, Flex Tape® MAX

    • @abbassawdeh6458
      @abbassawdeh6458 2 года назад +1

      .

    • @synshenron798
      @synshenron798 2 года назад +1

      I had a wart on my foot when I was like 14. That wasnt the most painful thing of my life but good God it was up there. I was cleaning out all the dead skin and everything and I tore out the core of the wart and it hurt like no other and it bled like a gun shot. I ended up putting a clean paper towl on it and I taped the paper towl to my foot and it stopped bleeding eventuslly but holy lord was it painful

  • @glissy1961
    @glissy1961 2 года назад +415

    I’m 61 yrs old and my mom always gave me and my sibs sugar for hiccups. It ALWAYS worked! It’s nice to see it was validated!

    • @opieutt9038
      @opieutt9038 Год назад +21

      Also helps if you burn your mouth say, on hot pizza. Any mouth burn, get some sugar on it and "cured"!

    • @glissy1961
      @glissy1961 Год назад +6

      @@opieutt9038 I didn’t know that! I will try that

    • @tommyfroggyy_
      @tommyfroggyy_ Год назад +6

      @@opieutt9038 i wish i knew that one, i burned my tongue once and everything tasted kinda off for 3 days

    • @isekye
      @isekye Год назад +2

      How do you consume the sugar, may I ask? like just scoop a spoonful of sugar and just leave it? or..? Pls help

    • @glissy1961
      @glissy1961 Год назад +6

      @@isekye my mom would use a tablespoon and then get a tiny bit of water on it so the sugar would stay on the tongue and help it go down. Don’t put a huge heaping tablespoon of sugar, you need space for room for a bit of water.

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark 7 месяцев назад +4

    Capsaicin aka the key ingredient in chili peppers. Absolutely incredible for arthritis pain. It burns incredibly bad at first, but regular use combats joint pain like nothing else.

  • @katttmandoo
    @katttmandoo 10 месяцев назад +3

    Myself my husband my father and one of my children are “night owls” I’ve never liked doing things during the day time, I’ve always preferred moving furniture cleaning etc at 3 in the morning. I’ve worked early shift jobs (one started at 4 am) evening forcing myself asleep early for it, it absolutely drained me and made me feel horrible. Once I finally got an evening/midnight shift job cleaning operating rooms at our local hospital I felt so much better. Sleeping later into the day/afternoon and being up at night. I focus better I feel better. I happened upon a study that was done on circadian rhythm that showed/said that it may not be set in stone as many have come to believe. That there’s a reason why you have those that prefer getting up at 4 am, those that prefer getting up at 8/9 am and those that prefer getting up at 11/noon or later. It’s that not all people’s rhythm is the same. While there is most certainly an average and even preferred based on society, it’s most certainly not the only one. I find it absolutely exhausting to get up early and work even with going to bed at 9. I prefer to start my day at 1-2 pm earliest and get my grocery shopping done before stores close then I can finish my drywall, work on plumbing, fold laundry etc. and I have the natural energy to do so. My father was the same way which is why he chose midnight shifts his whole life. My husband and I worked together night shift for 7 yrs til I left the work force to stay home. While one of my kids loves going to bed at 7 and getting up for work at 4am my other child does not. After reading this new study I stopped feeling guilty about my preferred sleep habits as society has pushed these expectations but reality is some of us feel like garbage if we do typical getting up at 7-9 am and we feel more natural energy sleeping on a different schedule. I truly wish more was talked about this study as it would help a lot of people not feel so alienated because of how they prefer to sleep and what their body prefers. Because forcing their body’s to get up early against their natural late rhythm isn’t healthy. There were terms for the sets of different rhythms I just can’t think of them off hand. I should also say that I CANNOT sleep without an audiobook or documentary playing, my mind goes 100 mph on what projects need done or random stuff. My brain “squirrels” is what I call it. And if I don’t have something to listen to and focus on most times anyway then I will lay there and go through a thousand thoughts which may cause me to toss and turn. I have and do almost always sleep with something on, my mother used to say I could sleep through a tornado.

  • @ritukumar1894
    @ritukumar1894 2 года назад +280

    The editing just got wayyy better those small memes and energy of doctor Mike made this video a bazillion times better!

    • @CarrieGoldsmith
      @CarrieGoldsmith 2 года назад +8

      I was noticing a big upswing in the amount of added photos and text onscreen. Kinda fun. :) Definitely a lot of work involved editing!

    • @Draculus
      @Draculus 2 года назад +4

      @marcoscolga24 Sam doesn't edit!

    • @allenthewizard7627
      @allenthewizard7627 2 года назад +3

      @@Draculus great work man! 👏

  • @iwent4thehead447
    @iwent4thehead447 2 года назад +663

    Using Peter fading away as a gif to express dissolvement was so unexpected and I gasped so loud lol

    • @bruhbwoi3618
      @bruhbwoi3618 2 года назад +25

      I read this before I saw it in the vid and thought you were talking about Peter Griffin fading into the shrub and now I'm sad lol

    • @mrleaf6055
      @mrleaf6055 2 года назад +5

      @@bruhbwoi3618 peter griffin? its honer simpson in that meme

    • @bruhbwoi3618
      @bruhbwoi3618 2 года назад +2

      @@mrleaf6055 oh yeah lmao, I've been watching a lot of family guy recently and got it mixed up I guess

    • @briar-rosethecrazy5839
      @briar-rosethecrazy5839 2 года назад +2

      I laughed and cried at the same time 🥲

    • @melissarubio6507
      @melissarubio6507 2 года назад +1

      he’s done this multiple times and i can’t handle it😩

  • @xxfloppypillowxx
    @xxfloppypillowxx 5 месяцев назад +12

    For me the drinking ginger ale while I was sick was very little about "oh ginger makes you feel better" and it being a good way of getting me to drink enough liquids but my mom always had diet ginger ale. Also I feel like there was this idea that "clear liquids" was the ideal thing to consume, so like ginger ale/sprite, chicken noodle soup, water, broth. Idk why we thought that clear liquids in particular were important my only thought being it would be less distressing if you were throwing up a clear liquid rather than say throwing up beet juice.

  • @stevenbalakrishna2575
    @stevenbalakrishna2575 9 месяцев назад

    THank you doctor for the very useful remedies, will definitely check out your channel when im down on the low

  • @BranFlores
    @BranFlores 2 года назад +3164

    Hey Mike! Could you do another update on vaping? Love ya. Thank ya.

    • @aaronschimmel2950
      @aaronschimmel2950 2 года назад +207

      It's awful for your lungs. You are introducing water vapors that don't belong in the lungs

    • @norical64
      @norical64 2 года назад +113

      bad for lung

    • @deityofsin8106
      @deityofsin8106 2 года назад +48

      @@norical64 Sped moment

    • @raulendymion9917
      @raulendymion9917 2 года назад +6

      Agreed

    • @tropicalfruit4571
      @tropicalfruit4571 2 года назад +116

      @@aaronschimmel2950 Erm... you're missing the point. Sure it's not something you want to be doing if you wanna stay 100% healthy but the point of those is to introduce water vapours instead of freaking tar onto your lungs along with other cancer inducing shits. Some research I saw said that 1. vaping compared to smoking is just night and day, it has relatively small effect on your health when compared to cigarettes, people quite effectively quit smoking with these, and if they don't quit completely they stay with a vape instead of cigarettes. That's worth looking into rather than saying "vape bad".

  • @janetd4862
    @janetd4862 2 года назад +89

    I had to laugh about the prunes. Ten years ago, I spent five days in the hospital after a colon resection. I couldn’t leave until after my first BM. The nurse made me her grandma’s recipe for hot buttered prune juice. You guessed it - it was prune juice with a pat of butter, heated. Whether it worked, or just coincidence, I went home the next morning.

    • @sairvinginthestacks
      @sairvinginthestacks 2 года назад +6

      My mom used to work for a general surgeon. When patients would call asking about how to deal with constipation after surgery, the doctor would tell them to drink prune juice.

    • @letthatonemarinate
      @letthatonemarinate 2 года назад +2

      Once was backed up for a few days and a friend recommended a glass of prune juice. I wasn't paying attention and poured a pint glass (16 oz) and drank it all. It more than worked -- that's all I will say 😬😂.

    • @swolpertinger5004
      @swolpertinger5004 2 года назад

      I don't care for the taste/texture myself. I don't get constipation, but if I get an upset stomach from something I ate, I have a trick that will expedite the processing of most of what's in my stomach as well as what's already been processed and waiting to hit the exit chute. Potatoes or Romaine Lettuce :) If I don't clean them enough, they will give me stomach cramps within 45 minutes or much sooner after eating them because of the pesticides or w/e. This means I have to run for the porcelain throne room for an audience while the dungeon is evacuated.

    • @dorindas7330
      @dorindas7330 2 года назад +1

      I also put a spoon full of applesauce in it....I am a registered nurse and work the surgical unit ;-)

  • @rebeccamontague9811
    @rebeccamontague9811 6 месяцев назад +2

    In Hawaii we have used aloe vera on burns for forever. Most of us have a plant growing in our yards at all times. We use it to promote healing for minor cuts or blisters as well.

  • @meszarosmate4257
    @meszarosmate4257 5 месяцев назад

    I love Dr. Mikes recommendations! Great Video! 😁

  • @saramendoza7375
    @saramendoza7375 Год назад +313

    My dad is a doctor and my mom is a nurse all of the things that dr mike was saying I alredy knew about them and had been using them since I was little This video has made me realise how lucky I was to be born in my household. Such a great video, simple but extremly educacional

    • @mandiemoore3272
      @mandiemoore3272 Год назад +6

      Now you should call your mom and your dad today and say thank you

    • @Ultamami
      @Ultamami Год назад +1

      *already

    • @Ultamami
      @Ultamami Год назад +3

      *educational (Ohh, the irony🤦🏼...)

    • @saramendoza7375
      @saramendoza7375 Год назад +25

      @@Ultamami first english is not my first language and second everybody makes mistakes while typing on their phone so chill

    • @jenniparish2135
      @jenniparish2135 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think almost everyone knows these

  • @xeryn0
    @xeryn0 2 года назад +1445

    Hopefully this helps
    1.) Honey 0:10 - Recommended for a night time cough
    ⚠️WARNING⚠️ This is only for children over the age of 1
    2.) Melatonin Supplements 0:44 - This can help with jet lag and delayed sleep (wake phase syndrome)
    ⚠️ IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO BRING THIS UP WITH YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM ONE OF THESE CONDITIONS ⚠️
    3.) Saline Nasal Spray(aka salt water) 1:47 - This can help with sinus infections, colds, and allergies
    4.) Sugar 2:28 - This can help with hiccups
    5.) Oatmeal 3:16 - This can help specifically for eczema (make sure it is colloidal oatmeal)
    6.) Aloe Vera 3:36 - This can help for a lot of uses for skin like burns
    7.) Prunes 4:14 - This can help with constipation
    ⚠️WARNING⚠️ If you have IBS(Irritable bowel syndrome) please be careful because this can sometimes make your symptoms worse, make sure to discuss with your doctor first
    8.) Calamine lotion 4:56 - This can help with burns, itches, and irritations like poison ivy
    9.) Probiotics 5:11 - This can prevent antibiotic-associated diarrhea
    10.) Duct tape 6:13 - This can speed up heating for warts from human papilloma virus(HPV)
    11.) Teabags 6:41 - This can help with a stye
    (Make sure it is a warm teabag NOT HOT)

    • @Andveryofficial
      @Andveryofficial 2 года назад +39

      Thank you for existing

    • @davidenatoh359
      @davidenatoh359 2 года назад +9

      NOICE!

    • @karmacory
      @karmacory 2 года назад +6

      Nice thanks!

    • @elezryia6120
      @elezryia6120 2 года назад +8

      thank you so much! I actually have eczema and it itches a lot.

    • @xeryn0
      @xeryn0 2 года назад +4

      @@elezryia6120 No problem, I hope you feel better! 💖

  • @jensnielsen3141
    @jensnielsen3141 7 месяцев назад +3

    Honey is good for burns as well. Here, they use it in burn units. Also, I believe sugar is good sealing open wounds, if you’re in a pickle.

  • @FUbball
    @FUbball 8 месяцев назад +1

    Aloe worked to an extent for a bad sunburn I had on my legs, however when I switched to aquaphor I found much more relief because the moisturizing properties stuck around a lot longer than the aloe vera.

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune 2 года назад +41

    "Prudes can actually aid in the treatment of constipation."
    Thank you that's all I needed to know.

  • @nayanunya3953
    @nayanunya3953 2 года назад +276

    My mom: you’re gonna die drinking all that soda!
    Me: eh
    Dr. Mike: don’t drink so much soda
    Me: Of course sir

  • @RaylineRojasCardoso
    @RaylineRojasCardoso Месяц назад

    I tried this and it made the pain go away. Thank you very much!

  • @joetrolo7076
    @joetrolo7076 8 месяцев назад +10

    Hi Mike, love your videos! As someone who had sinus issues, I've used saline for years. I recently learned that saline rinses away the good bacteria in your sinus area. My dentist was quite passionate about how wonderful xylitol is😮 for your teeth and I found out is also wonderful for sinuses. Same relief but leaves the beneficial bacteria. And during pollen season I definitely felt better relief from it. Would love to hear your thoughts😉

    • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaria
      @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaria 5 месяцев назад +1

      how do you use it for sinuses and what product do you use? i can’t imagine putting like mouthwash in my nose would be safe

    • @GingerBiPolarBear
      @GingerBiPolarBear 4 месяца назад +2

      My ENT suggests using the saline rinse and adding half a teaspoon of Xylitol to the water. She says it creates a barrier in which the bacteria can't grow since it (just like us) can't digest Xylitol.

    • @joetrolo7076
      @joetrolo7076 4 месяца назад

      @@GingerBiPolarBear thanks!

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 4 месяца назад

      Have you tried a neti pot? The mechanical force of the water flushes out gunk if it's in the more accessible sinuses (I had an infection in my maxillary sinus once that a neti pot cured totally in a few days).

    • @sathvamp1
      @sathvamp1 4 месяца назад

      ​@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaria NO not mouthwash... but for example, neti pots come with special salt ingredients to mix with sanitized water. The mechanical force of the water flushes out gunk if it's in the more accessible sinuses (I had an infection in my maxillary sinus once that a neti pot cured totally in a few days).

  • @KevinDubois
    @KevinDubois 2 года назад +364

    Doctor Mike's video editor has really upped his game, some of those transitions had me dying 🤣

    • @SummerPuppet
      @SummerPuppet 2 года назад +6

      Same here 🤣👌🏻

    • @annacreekmore8245
      @annacreekmore8245 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, I noticed that too.

    • @ducks7015
      @ducks7015 2 года назад +2

      He was going nuts!

    • @missrobinhoodie
      @missrobinhoodie 2 года назад +3

      2:11 The day after tomorrow scene hits different when you just heard about the latest news from NY 😅

    • @catherinemadison2175
      @catherinemadison2175 2 года назад +3

      "mike please leave the home alone"

  • @MmmYes-no6zp
    @MmmYes-no6zp 2 года назад +623

    Anyone gonna point out how Mike be over achieving, that was more than 10.

    • @gavinmeloro2846
      @gavinmeloro2846 2 года назад +32

      Opposite clickbsit

    • @jcobe8189
      @jcobe8189 2 года назад +4

      Clickbait

    • @michaelmay5453
      @michaelmay5453 2 года назад +2

      I'd rather point out that he never mentioned any peer reviewed studies, lied about some things and doesn't seem to know how science works, at all.

    • @Me2Moo2Studios
      @Me2Moo2Studios 2 года назад +11

      @@michaelmay5453 are you a doctor?

    • @dgnhazza
      @dgnhazza 2 года назад +11

      If anyone was an over achiever I would prefer it be a doctor lol

  • @kathleenstoin671
    @kathleenstoin671 17 дней назад

    A friend of mine used Betadine and sugar to heal an open wound on her diabetic husband's leg. She cleansed it with the Betadine, packed it with sugar, and bandaged it. It worked. And she did the same for a friend with an open wound. As for warts, I had a few as a child, and a family friend recommended castor oil rubbed on the warts twice a day. The warts came off in just a few days. I get hiccups frequently. To stop them, I hold my nose firmly, keep my mouth closed, and swallow a couple of times. Usually works. But sugar works, too. I worked in a hospital and one of our patients had hiccups for three hours. The sugar stopped them.
    Thanks for a great video!

  • @NobodySomebodyToo
    @NobodySomebodyToo 6 месяцев назад

    Trying to figure out what is so fascinating about you, Dr. Mike. Yea, you are good looking 😂 but you have a great way with your communication style that relay your emotions in your voice, face and body movement. Love the info and the example on how to be charismatic and someone people want to listen to. Credibility aside, you got SKILLZ! You know, side job as a consultant if your whole doctor and RUclips stardom gig goes sideways. Lots to learn!

  • @sarasolomon4812
    @sarasolomon4812 2 года назад +311

    In the hospital after giving birth, the nurse's station had a fridge with prune juice. But not regular commercial juice, but prunes that has been blended with water to make a lumpy prune-y drink. Sounds gross, actually delicious (especially nice and cold). As any woman who has had a baby knows, postpartum bowel movements can be terrifying. I highly recommend blended prunes postpartum!

    • @diamondrose92
      @diamondrose92 2 года назад +5

      I used to make a fruit paste with prunes, dried apricots, raisins and more boiled with apple juice and wizzed to a thin paste. Gave to to Friends with muesli etc if they had had babies to help them be regular haha. They all said it was very yummy.

    • @JackieOwl94
      @JackieOwl94 2 года назад +2

      Frozen prunes as a dessert in the summer are SO good! Especially in ice cream! It’s just so yummy. I also give my husband a bag of prunes after he gets home from the field when training in the army, since those MREs cause constipation.

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak 2 года назад +2

      Many nursing homes used to make a mixture with prunes, applesauce and bran flakes. Whiz it in a blender. We would give it to our residents who had bowel issues and it was very helpfull

    • @blackjesus8744
      @blackjesus8744 2 года назад

      what's bad about shiddin after birth, i'm a guy so i don't know these little hidden between the line things and am curious for my future

    • @JackieOwl94
      @JackieOwl94 2 года назад +1

      @@blackjesus8744 oh…so, you know where the vagina is? There is a bit of skin between that and the butt. That rips RIGHT open! And your abdominal muscles are sore and torn apart, so it’s a giant, gaping, bloody hole. I’m glad I’ve never had kids. Be VERY nice to your wife if she has your kid.

  • @Skysjsh
    @Skysjsh Год назад +247

    As a child, I wasn't taught to use sunscreen (unless I was at the beach or in a very abnormally hot area - I grew up in NC). I didn't learn the importance of skin checks (for everyone) until about a year ago. I had a spot I realized was changing. First time I saw a dermatologist I had a mole removed that day. Turns out it was just a benign blue nevus (basically a typical mole), however, I got it from a bad burn. Due to the fact it was changing in size/shape/color, they wanted to remove it. They also put a 'watch' on a few other spots I have. I've heard so many horror stories of skin cancer since that experience and I'm so SO thankful we live in a day & age where we can often preemptively catch skin cancer. Please wear sunscreen daily and go to a dermatologist annually!!!

    • @GachaWolf81900
      @GachaWolf81900 Год назад +4

      Ill do you one better, stay in the shade. More convenient wnd cheaper too!

    • @amandagish5976
      @amandagish5976 Год назад +1

      My dermatology makes me come in every 6 months since they found a spot of cancer on me.

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction Год назад

      you got bad GENETICS....
      if you had good GENETICS then you'd build up sun resistance or being able to adapt from it

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@GachaWolf81900 Not just the shade, because it's gotta be real thick shade, not just the light/thin shade from trees...just stay inside and away from windows. It's the safest place to be, especially if you have fair skin and a family history of cancer.
      Edit: I forgot to add that higher altitude also makes it worse. The higher you are, the less ozone blocks UV rays, allowing more UV to hit you. I live in a state where winter (especially at altitude where I am) is one of the worst times for sunburns from people thinking they're safe because it's winter. UVs bounce off the snow, so you have to be protected from all angles.

    • @GachaWolf81900
      @GachaWolf81900 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Moraenil yes

  • @caIientita
    @caIientita 7 месяцев назад +1

    i get chronic hiccups, like maybe once a week or so, and it usually takes so long for them to go away, and i am so glad that sugar could actually work!!!

    • @jeffcollins96
      @jeffcollins96 5 месяцев назад

      Try drinking some water in a glass with a paper towel covering the lid. Drinking through the paper towel is seams a little strange but it works.

  • @HyunkyongJoo-bk4qr
    @HyunkyongJoo-bk4qr 11 месяцев назад

    My mom was home doctor of mine an only one for me..
    Thank you so much
    Love you ❤

  • @adorablenymph
    @adorablenymph 2 года назад +146

    Everyone always think I'm crazy when I tell them that the only way I can get my hiccups to go away is by eating a spoonful of sugar. Good to know I'm not insane.

    • @ew5601
      @ew5601 2 года назад +1

      Saaaame!

    • @amethystsky5091
      @amethystsky5091 2 года назад +9

      Another way to get rid of them that my choir teacher actually taught me (because some kid got hiccups in the middle of a performance) was to hold your breath and swallow 3 times sometimes you have to try a few times but if you don't have sugar on hand this works pretty well!!!

    • @bsummers9759
      @bsummers9759 2 года назад +3

      My mom had us eat a teaspoon of yellow mustard, she would tell us to hold it on our tongue for 1 minute before swallowing. It worked lol, but sugar would have tested better😂
      I do love mustard though, lol.

    • @teagan1733
      @teagan1733 2 года назад +2

      @@amethystsky5091 my sister had her choir teacher say take a deep breath hold it for a couple seconds then let it all out all at once but it never worked for me

    • @cjpietropinto9293
      @cjpietropinto9293 2 года назад +3

      I wish my mom was alive to tell her there's science behind this. She's the one who introduced it to me. I get bad hiccups that last for hours and hurt.

  • @TheSaltRose
    @TheSaltRose Год назад +87

    Beekeeper (And student nurse) here! Raw unfiltered honey is also antibacterial and a humectant. There is research in burn units of using honey bandages to help speed healing in superficial and partial thickness burns!
    Honey is a fantastic resource.

    • @leahenglund
      @leahenglund Год назад +11

      Yes! It is great for difficult to heal wounds. However, don’t just use raw honey that is sold for food. Medical honey is irradiated to kill any pathogens in it without heating it. However, you can buy bandages impregnated with medical honey at your local pharmacy.

    • @guilhermecastro9893
      @guilhermecastro9893 Год назад +2

      Honey is great for cuts too, small ones i should add, large cuts probably need medical intervention

    • @breya590
      @breya590 Год назад +1

      Yes! I put honey on burns and wounds all the time and it works for me. I cook and bake a lot so small burns are very common.
      Only downside to honey (which makes me prefer aloe vera for this one thing) on my burns is that the honey drawing out the moisture burns more than the actual burn. 😖

  • @jefftank3300
    @jefftank3300 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ginger ale as in Canada Dry, No! But I get a ginger brew from Trader Joe's. It is spicy and has chunks of ginger in it. It works for me and worked for a co-worker who had an upset stomach in less than a minute

  • @margaretcardone5869
    @margaretcardone5869 2 месяца назад

    I love this DR Mike! Informative and good looking too!

  • @erinhowett3630
    @erinhowett3630 2 года назад +205

    When I was working in kitchens, when someone got burned we would tell them to put a little honey on the fresh burn (assuming it wasn't an open wound) to help it heal. I did an experiment once where I only covered half my burn with honey. The honey half healed faster and was less painful.

    • @jesmichel
      @jesmichel 2 года назад +8

      Prob from royal jelly in the honey. It’s what is fed to queen bees and in a lot of skincare products!

    • @mkuti-childress3625
      @mkuti-childress3625 2 года назад +14

      When my husband got a pretty bad abrasion along with his broken elbow, the military hospital actually gave him a pharmaceutical grade leptospermum honey burn and wound dressing called MediHoney gel. I made the mistake of tasting it out of curiosity before I read the ointment tube. The 20% that isn’t honey tastes absolutely horrible.
      That stuff works really well, though.

    • @bashayerfatima3592
      @bashayerfatima3592 2 года назад +1

      that’s actually true! Honey does help w minor abrasions or cuts and burns.

    • @previouslyachimp
      @previouslyachimp 2 года назад +5

      It should be said to apply honey only after the burn has been THOROUGHLY cooled with water though, as applying it too early could retain the heat in the skin, making the burn worse. Burns are very prone to infection, so honey's antimicrobial properties can be very useful for protection.

    • @aliciagates1
      @aliciagates1 2 года назад +2

      @@previouslyachimp with room temp water! NEVER use cold water or ice on a burn because it will do way more damage!

  • @kunalkhairwa2528
    @kunalkhairwa2528 2 года назад +113

    We should take a moment and appreciate the editing skills of editor

  • @sharati6419
    @sharati6419 7 дней назад

    Nice to hear about the oatmeal. I have a kid who breaks out with rashes and is allergic to aloe.

  • @Halloweenhauntress
    @Halloweenhauntress 27 дней назад

    THANK YOU for confirming that A Bit of Sugar is a remedy for HICCUPS. I’m in my 60’s and was taught that by my parents as a child. Most people I’ve told about this remedy think I’m nuts! Finally someone else is confirming this very helpful tip.

  • @ramorgen1312
    @ramorgen1312 2 года назад +130

    First time doctor tells me how he really thinks and does not talk as if he's reading out of the "book". ^^
    Finally someone that actually talks to us!
    I simply love it♡
    Really appreciate the effort and time you put in youtube even with you're tight chedeul *^^*

  • @chad933
    @chad933 2 года назад +247

    It's honestly so wholesome to see Dr. Mike become more of a youtuber/doctor than a doctor who wants to be a youtuber/ Neon Lights, Hand Gestures, speedy dialogue...you've found the pattern man

    • @MrSdsok
      @MrSdsok 2 года назад +11

      He is a showman period, I dunno why I am attracted to him despite being straight male.

    • @tsarbobm8015
      @tsarbobm8015 2 года назад +2

      @Amanda Southern so?

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce 2 года назад

      Too over the top for me. The 'it's showtime' pattern just makes me roll my eyes.

    • @chadmcalpha3511
      @chadmcalpha3511 2 года назад

      Brother

  • @doll367
    @doll367 7 месяцев назад

    You can cut the aloe "leaf" length wise for larger burns. That way you can apply more, faster.

  • @cardinalhamneggs5253
    @cardinalhamneggs5253 5 месяцев назад +3

    Honey, Melatonin tablets, saline spray, Aloe Vera, and duct tape are all remedies I’ve used in my life.

  • @devildham
    @devildham 2 года назад +189

    Definitely would love this to be a ongoing series.

  • @amandaodom5732
    @amandaodom5732 2 года назад +124

    I remember when my eczema would be at its worst as a kid and it hurt to walk my skin was so bad, oatmeal baths helped immensely, and always used aloe vera on sunburns, works wonders!

    • @hannahkelly3389
      @hannahkelly3389 Год назад +8

      i use aloe on my eczema breakouts and it really helps speed healing along.

    • @tacoman107
      @tacoman107 Год назад +7

      Oatmeal baths? Like a tub filled with a bunch of soaked oatmeal?

    • @yourmothersboyfriend2348
      @yourmothersboyfriend2348 Год назад +2

      ​@@tacoman107 the powder form, not raw oats

    • @tacoman107
      @tacoman107 Год назад

      @yourmothersboyfriend2348 thank you for answering lol

    • @yourmothersboyfriend2348
      @yourmothersboyfriend2348 Год назад +1

      @@tacoman107 I mean. Maybe you actually have a problem where you think oats would help. Colloidal are the type you want because they'd have much more effect on whatever you were treating.

  • @rajs6804
    @rajs6804 Месяц назад

    Reliable doctor and entertaining too! Fun to watch too! Five stars!

  • @rthorofthehillppl
    @rthorofthehillppl 10 месяцев назад +1

    Instead of saline nasal spray, I've always taken boiled salt water while it's still steaming and put my face over it, with a towel draped over my head and the pot, and inhaled the steam. Helps loosen up the mucus in the sinuses, throat, and lungs.

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Год назад +600

    Surprised you didn’t mention honey’s antibacterial benefits for wound care. In some countries they use honey to fight staph infections.

    • @danielt.870
      @danielt.870 Год назад +83

      Because of clostridium difficile you should NOT use normal honey on wounds. On the other hand, special sterilised honey from the pharmacy can help quite well with an infected wound.

    • @aylabr3931
      @aylabr3931 Год назад +13

      Manuka is great but so expensive

    • @TheSaltRose
      @TheSaltRose Год назад +11

      @@aylabr3931 dont get me wrong, Manuka honey tastes great and is a wonderful cash crop for the Natives. Raw honey is a raw honey no matter where you get it (barring certain types of psychoactive honey due to I think rhododendron flowers)

    • @depressiespaghetti9979
      @depressiespaghetti9979 Год назад +7

      I was surprised aswell. We use honey dressings/ointments all the time in wound care

    • @luciaagapito3411
      @luciaagapito3411 Год назад +17

      I have heard him saying they use hospital grade Manuka Honey topically at his hospital. This was recorded a year ago so probably they started using it more recently.

  • @sahana9439
    @sahana9439 2 года назад +73

    I love how excited he is when he talks about medicine

    • @truepennytv
      @truepennytv 2 года назад +6

      It is always so cool to see people who genuinely love telling others about their life's work, and having people who are interested to tell it to.

    • @sahana9439
      @sahana9439 2 года назад +2

      @@truepennytv You put that in such a beautiful way!

  • @shannonmcdougall478
    @shannonmcdougall478 5 месяцев назад +1

    My Great Great Grandma had a huge Aloe plant in her yard. I got second degree burns from soup falling on my during an earthquake.
    My Grandma cut a huge aloe leaf..cooled it in the fridge. Cut off the spines and wrapped me in that huge leaf. That was 45 years ago. I have zero scares. I remember how soothing it was.

  • @magansopinion9497
    @magansopinion9497 4 месяца назад

    I have a bad sleeping problem. I have had it since childhood and you just gave the the awnser so thank you. I always go to sleep after 2AM and wake up at like 4PM or i don't sleep at all. And no doctor has ever done anything about it. An gonna show them this video.

  • @cameron6644
    @cameron6644 2 года назад +123

    Green tea with honey is actually delicious and I started using it for my sore throat. It does work. Thank you😁

    • @laurao3274
      @laurao3274 2 года назад +1

      Since green and black tea have caffeine, they actually dry out your throat slightly. Just ask any speech pathologist. You're better off drinking certain kinds of herbal teas instead. If I'm sick, I like to drink mountain tea, forest fruit tea, or aronia tea.

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 2 года назад

      A lot of singers drink it before getting on stage

  • @boomkruncher325zzshred5
    @boomkruncher325zzshred5 2 года назад +281

    Another thing about the nasal saline spray: in very dry and cold areas, it’s a great way to rehydrate dried-up sinus passageways. I live in Alaska, and I need a humidifier or the occasional nose spray to keep my sinuses from drying out and giving me splitting headaches.

    • @marwarayane5883
      @marwarayane5883 2 года назад +2

      Isn’t salt water drying the skin instead of hydrating it ?

    • @boomkruncher325zzshred5
      @boomkruncher325zzshred5 2 года назад +15

      @@marwarayane5883 That happens when salt water gets on the outside skin and the water evaporates, leaving the salt residue behind. Excessive salt deposits on the skin draw water out of the skin to balance the electrolyte environment on the outside skin layers, so the excessive salt doesn’t damage anything, but that then dries out the skin.
      Sinuses are INSIDE the forehead and connect up to the nasal cavity and even have small passages to the ears. Because the salt water is going INSIDE the body, normal evaporation doesn’t take place. At best, the body absorbs the salt content and redistributes it throughout the body, and at worst any excessive salt deposits in the sinuses draw water from nearby body tissues into the sinuses, which can relieve the splitting headaches that can occur when the sinuses dry out. Sinuses can dry out quite often in dry and cold environments, because there is both very little moisture in the air already AND the cold freezes the moisture and precipitates any humidity out of the air as a result of the humidity literally being frozen.
      Last but certainly not least, salt water INSIDE the body is an important electrolyte that is critical to proper body function. The salt balance in the human body is very important to maintain and be aware of. That makes saline solutions much more “neutral” to the inside body tissues than just pure water, and the sinuses and nose hole passages ARE inside the body. However, the amount of saline solution used is often not even a single ounce, or doesn’t go beyond an ounce or so. Drinking, ingesting or gargling eight whole ounces of salt water could disrupt that balance and dehydrate the body, but for the nasal passages a small amount is perfect.

    • @marwarayane5883
      @marwarayane5883 2 года назад +5

      @@boomkruncher325zzshred5 thank you for this explanation, I appreciate it.

    • @marwarayane5883
      @marwarayane5883 2 года назад

      @Speed Services why that question?

    • @katrinschirmer8018
      @katrinschirmer8018 2 года назад +2

      nose spray helps me avoid getting a bunch of nose bleeds during winter so it's helped me out a lot too.

  • @CLCIII
    @CLCIII 2 месяца назад +2

    Add Natural Birch Xylitol to that saline nasel rinse. Xylitol is both antibiotic and antifungal. I've been doing nasel rinses every night since late 2017 and haven't had so much a sniffle since then. As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇

    • @Evelyn-un6yz
      @Evelyn-un6yz 2 месяца назад

      I am sending the most genuine thanks to you doctor uromi RUclips channel for saving my life from genital herpes.
      Your humility, kindness, and strength are greatly appreciated. A good doctor like you is hard to find, difficult to say goodbye and impossible to forget.

  • @HolisticHorizon-rd5ft
    @HolisticHorizon-rd5ft 23 дня назад

    Good stuff Doctor Mike!

  • @sophiaschulmann397
    @sophiaschulmann397 Год назад +28

    As a nursery nurse i really appreciated that you emphasised and explained why you do not give honey to under 1yr olds thx

    • @sadabuhari7270
      @sadabuhari7270 Год назад

      Dr RORPOPOR HERBAL on youtube is really the best your good deeds is going to make way for you sir thanks for the herbal product you sent seriously it really works tested negative of genital warts really that's amazing HIS THE BEST

    • @justsada
      @justsada Год назад

      because he is not a real doctor, and he speaks what anyone can know without studying and a degree in medicine.. an ordinary fraudster ... and there are always stupid people who believe fraudsters ....

  • @CAP198462
    @CAP198462 2 года назад +600

    How you know you’re a gamer: Dr Mike says teabags and you think of Master Chief doing “tactical squatting”

    • @ritab5153
      @ritab5153 2 года назад +16

      Haaaa!!! i was waiting for him to say; with his huge smile, "not THAT kind"

    • @clawedd109
      @clawedd109 2 года назад +3

      How to know you’re not a gamer: you don’t have a yt profile picture

    • @Deschain-um7jz
      @Deschain-um7jz 2 года назад +1

      It’s how us middle millennials say “hello!”, “good job!”, and “Eat my fuckin balls!”

    • @fhranzalkienbermudo325
      @fhranzalkienbermudo325 2 года назад

      @@Deschain-um7jz ah yes toxic lobbies

    • @Orbert
      @Orbert 2 года назад

      First place my mind went to was gamer slang. 😅

  • @visiblecat4390
    @visiblecat4390 2 месяца назад +1

    Anyone else notice how he used the apple mac pro pc as the grated 3:27. Love your videos!

    • @Evelyn-un6yz
      @Evelyn-un6yz 2 месяца назад

      I am sending the most genuine thanks to you doctor uromi RUclips channel for saving my life from genital herpes.
      Your humility, kindness, and strength are greatly appreciated. A good doctor like you is hard to find, difficult to say goodbye and impossible to forget.

  • @JohnAlcaraz
    @JohnAlcaraz Месяц назад +1

    I used to get nosebleeds during the winter months because my nasal membranes would dry out from the low humidity. Once I started using saline nasal sprays, I stopped getting nosebleeds.

  • @saratexas5181
    @saratexas5181 2 года назад +98

    Honey and green tea are about to make this list.

    • @kyf_
      @kyf_ 2 года назад +1

      Hmmm

    • @LtFaceMan
      @LtFaceMan 2 года назад +1

      Are you from the future? 😆

    • @Poodekoop
      @Poodekoop 2 года назад

      Indeed

  • @strudsdk6665
    @strudsdk6665 2 года назад +85

    Doctor Mike: “ Don’t use devices that give off bluelight just before bed.”
    Me: *Watching this video on my phone, just before bedtime.*

    • @giadat6194
      @giadat6194 2 года назад +2

      Me too 🤟🤣

    • @michellekennedy4426
      @michellekennedy4426 2 года назад +6

      Your phone probably has a blue light filter you can use if you like watching youtube before bed to minimise the blue light.

    • @LindaGailLamb.0808
      @LindaGailLamb.0808 2 года назад +3

      We all know those things we should and shouldn't do....
      Then we go and DO everything we shouldn't, and DON'T do the things we should.
      We're a bass-ackwards messed up species 😁.

    • @evamarleenjanssen
      @evamarleenjanssen 2 года назад +2

      Me watching this video at 2 am because I can’t sleep 🤣🤣

  • @jmiller7471
    @jmiller7471 7 месяцев назад

    I was a chef for years and a mild burn, mustard will pull the heat and help with it not hurting the next day. It works I've done it to myself. I don't know why it helps but it does. I'd rather have aloe or Silva den but mustard in a pinch does the trick.

  • @wiccacat17
    @wiccacat17 18 часов назад

    Aloe really helps a ton when it comes to the skin. I have a body lotion with aloe in it and have put both to the test working in a shoe warehouses. Lots of cardboard boxes but my the skin on my hands was in great shape.

  • @bandotaku
    @bandotaku 2 года назад +183

    When I was a kid in the 90s, my sister would get warts on her feet often. So we went to the foot doctor and he simply told my mom to put duck tape on them. We thought it was weird at first, but we did and they cleared up so fast! Totally recommend!

    • @critterwhisperer5821
      @critterwhisperer5821 2 года назад +6

      I had one on my toe and the foot doc decided to freeze it. Well it didn’t work at all, it came back. So I ended up using those watt removing bandaids which worked wonders... and a lot cheaper

    • @nightshadewinter6915
      @nightshadewinter6915 2 года назад +1

      I've been getting warts on my hands and feet for yeaaaaaaars and ive had always gone to have them frozen off at my doctors. But when I do that it hurts like a massive B, I pass out most of the time, AND they end up coming back.

    • @phredphlintstone6455
      @phredphlintstone6455 2 года назад +2

      If you can find milkweed, pluck off a leaf, smear the goo on the wart. Let it dry and don't wash it off for about 3 days. Wart should die.
      DON'T DO THIS IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO LATEX.

    • @TmHasuSnow
      @TmHasuSnow 2 года назад +1

      @@nightshadewinter6915 You can try lanolin oil! There is also a hand cream called bloody knuckles, It contains lanolin oil and after having warts on my hands for years, I started using the hand cream and they went away. Lanolin oil is completely 100% painless and proven to get rid of warts, it doesn’t work for everyone though. But for me I can moisturize my hands while getting rid of warts at the same time

    • @valeriebrathwaite8541
      @valeriebrathwaite8541 2 года назад +1

      @@phredphlintstone6455 Thanks for mentioning the latex allergy. My Dr recommend this and ended up in the hospital from the most severe latex allergy they ever saw. I'm allergic to all tapes and most medications so should have known bad idea. I have to do natural products for everything even bathing. A lot of Drs don't believe in natural medicine, but sometimes works better. Kept my dad alive 6 years with a cancer that should have killed him in months. Even Chemo did not help him!

  • @johnjlanejr
    @johnjlanejr 2 года назад +39

    FYI, the Duck Tape on warts works because the adhesive has polyvinyl alcohol in it, which when oxidizes, breaks down into acetic acid, basically vinegar. It's why apple cider vinegar works well too, but has to be changed more frequently once it dries. The adhesive properties of the polyvinyl alcohol makes for a slower conversion to acetic acid. Another fun fact, the dish and laundry pods encasements are made of polyvinyl alcohol so they break down in water. PVA has all kinds of cool uses.

    • @truepennytv
      @truepennytv 2 года назад +2

      Another cool use of PVA is as 3D printer filament! In the 3D printing world we often need "supports" to help print shapes that otherwise wouldn't be possible. Some printers can print in multiple filaments, so it's common for people to print the supports in PVA. Normally they are printed in the same plastic the rest of the part is, but removing it can be very difficult. With PVA you just soak the part in water for a bit and they come right off! I don't use it because I only have a single extruder machine, but it's one of my favorite 3D printing fun facts nonetheless!

  • @chickenskink1
    @chickenskink1 3 месяца назад

    Would love your take on "calming" plants for an upset stomach such as chamomile, peppermint, fennel, ginger, etc. I want to know how much of what my grandma told me is true.

  • @Raque1
    @Raque1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Whenever I get hiccups, I drink a cup of water. It has gotten to the point where if I’m hiccuping it’s my body indicating it wants water. Never fails. I practice this theory on my daughter, too, and it goes away quickly.
    Also!!! If I get a cough out of nowhere that’s in my throat, it’s an indicator that I need water if it’s no other reason. I’m also quite intune with my body, so this isn’t for everyone… but it’s a good start!!

  • @IolaKamiko
    @IolaKamiko 2 года назад +121

    Another honey use: helping a closed wound heal. I once had to have stiches and by the time we realized that they had melted prematurely, my wound was one the way to become a 1+ cm large scar. My doc told me to put honey on it so to help the healing process, and stop it from getting larger, and not only did it help the process in term of time, my scar thinned a bit!
    Always talk to a doc first, but, yeah, it could be a good idea to stock on NON PASTEURIZED honey if you have an operation coming.

    • @ashleydowney1222
      @ashleydowney1222 2 года назад +15

      Also eating local honey is good for allergies. I live in Kentucky and I am allergic to ragweed, and goldenrod. Which is everywhere in Kentucky. It's also the state flower. But I have been eating a little bit of local honey every day and it has helped my allergies.

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, honey and sugar are used for wound treatment, killing bacteria (which is ironic if there is a strain of bacteria that can live in honey).

    • @crazy4doxies440
      @crazy4doxies440 2 года назад

      I’ve used honey on a cold sore. It heals it SO much faster without any other intervention. Works every time!!

    • @sarahsovereign4522
      @sarahsovereign4522 2 года назад +2

      @@TorIverWilhelmsen refined white sugar for a bleeding wound that couldn't be clamped or compressed- dog's ear had a tip torn off. Full of vessels, can't bandage, nothing to sew. Dipped in copious white table sugar. Aids clotting, osmotic antibacterial when dry.

    • @andrewm8541
      @andrewm8541 2 года назад +2

      @IolaKamiko You should NEVER PUT NON-PASTEURIZED HONEY ON YOUR WOUNDS. Honey is known as a physiological desert, causing bacteria in it to shrivel and die because water is drawn out of them.... HOWEVER, some bacteria are capable of forming spores that can survive in honey. These spores are the very reason that infants and children under the age of 1 should not be given honey... they do not have the stomach environment capable of dealing with those spores, and the spores can re-activate causing severe illness. If you put non-pasteurized honey on your wounds, you are potentially creating the perfect conditions (anaerobic, moist, etc.) for an encapsulated bacterial spore to "Awaken" and become dangerous. Clostridium botulinum spores are known to inhabit raw honey, and directly putting them into a wound can make you seriously ill. I agree that honey can have healing properties (due to that physiological desert concept) but you should only ever put sterile, medical-grade honey on your wounds. These are pasteurized and heated to a point where bacterial spores are no longer viable.

  • @jamiek7698
    @jamiek7698 2 года назад +351

    "Delayed sleep - wake phase syndrome" otherwise known as my life lol. I never knew there was an actual term for that. I just thought I suffered from constant insomnia. Thanks for this bit of info!

    • @sparkle0859
      @sparkle0859 2 года назад +13

      I don't even have insomnia, I just have a weird sleep schedule. Like I sleep during the day for 8 hours and stay up all night lol

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby 2 года назад +20

      Yep, it's a thing, and it's extremely common issue in the ADHD population because they experience time differently.

    • @AstralArbourSys
      @AstralArbourSys Год назад +7

      @@SnowySpiritRuby Really? I have ADHD and I never even thought about that. I don't fall asleep until around midnight, I wake up at 10, and then I _still_ have a nap at some point during the day.

    • @LaurenJRudd-nw1gf
      @LaurenJRudd-nw1gf Год назад +2

      Oh yeah. There’s a whole chapter on sleep in my psych book

    • @laurabaker7258
      @laurabaker7258 Год назад +2

      I have insomnia so bad it's crazy 😭 sleep is something I don't get much

  • @caroletorres1487
    @caroletorres1487 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed your style of teaching 😊

  • @vwalker99999
    @vwalker99999 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Mike... Have you ever looked into drinking thyme tea (tisane, actually) as a bronchodilator for nonemergency respiratory issues? Just curious.

  • @teller1229
    @teller1229 Год назад +214

    I’ve never heard of the delayed sleep disorder and I feel like it really describes what I deal with. Definitely going to talk my doctor about it because I’ve been suffering from sleep issues my whole life and have only recently decided I need to get it under control after I had to ask someone else to drive me because I was too concerned about potentially falling asleep behind the wheel.

    • @sadabuhari7270
      @sadabuhari7270 Год назад

      Dr RORPOPOR HERBAL on youtube is really the best your good deeds is going to make way for you sir thanks for the herbal product you sent seriously it really works tested negative of genital warts really that's amazing HIS THE BEST

    • @spasticmuse4262
      @spasticmuse4262 Год назад +6

      Had to deal with it my whole life. My best description is permanent biological jet-lag.

    • @jcam5064
      @jcam5064 Год назад +1

      Wish I knew the term earlier. My second child may have it. They used to not sleep hardly at all, always under an hour. But they never seemed to get out of that newborn lack of circadian rhythm cycle. So on top of only sleeping minutes here and there, my second was falling asleep for their longest sleep cycle when I had to wake up my older child for school. Pediatrician approved melatonin around 3yrs old, but never seemed to have any awareness of delayed sleep cycle or anything else. At least youtube is here with the info 😂

    • @Koresaurus
      @Koresaurus Год назад

      It's only a "disorder" because society makes it as hard as possible for people to live their natural life if it happens to be during the night. If you get enough sleep then what does it matter what time it is? Why is it "lazy" if you work just as hard but you don't start the minute the rooster crows?

    • @AutumnRainne
      @AutumnRainne Год назад +1

      I have a delayed sleep phase disorder, I was diagnosed with it simultaneously with my sleep apnea from my sleep specialist. I take melatonin every night to help me sleep but i still struggle sometimes to sleep before morning

  • @maryo.0
    @maryo.0 2 года назад +75

    I love how Mike takes his own time to debunk Theories for us. It makes me personally feel special.

  • @erwin6395
    @erwin6395 8 месяцев назад

    I believe honey is also used to speed up wound healing? It seems to draw out water and reduce swelling.

  • @user-wc3gi8zp7o
    @user-wc3gi8zp7o 9 месяцев назад

    Fever Tree Ginger Beer is my go to for an upset stomach. Works every time! Could be a placebo effect but those things are loaded with ginger, you can literally see the ginger floating around in the bottle.