Lower Pancreatic Cancer Risk (Pancreas Cancer Risk Test)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @ErinCRN
    @ErinCRN Год назад +1161

    As a nurse of 25 years, working 23 of those years in ICU, I noticed an alarming trend that all the patients I had with pancreatic cancer, all seemed to have very high triglycerides. I didn’t know what that meant, but I certainly do now! Thanks to doctors like you!

    • @dmmcmah1
      @dmmcmah1 Год назад +51

      Great observation, thanks.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Год назад +58

      It would be interesting to get their A1c levels as well.

    • @crh251
      @crh251 Год назад +85

      That’s very interesting. When I think of high triglycerides, I think of high sugars. My sister-in-law died of pancreatic cancer in 2021. I’m always working on keeping my triglycerides down. I had my lipid test done recently that said my level was 70 so I’m happy it’s lower than last year which was 94. Thank you for sharing!!

    • @texfletch6209
      @texfletch6209 Год назад +22

      Thanks for sharing this ☺️

    • @dutyofcall7659
      @dutyofcall7659 Год назад +80

      triglycerides are mainly influenced by sugars, especially fructose. The more you eat, the higher it gets. Your patients probably all ate a lot of sugar.

  • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
    @michaelvanbuskirk8845 Год назад +577

    My brother had pancreatic cancer over 25 years ago, and he is still alive, and it never came back.
    The doctors called him a miracle.

    • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
      @michaelvanbuskirk8845 Год назад +45

      @Erin-nf9bf They removed some of the pancreas and performed a Whipple procedure is all I know. He's 75 years old now.

    • @johnkuncho7239
      @johnkuncho7239 Год назад +58

      I had a Whipple 9 years ago. That was followed by 18 weeks of chemo, 5 Fu , oxyplatin and leucovorin calcium one week on one week off for 18 weeks. Radiation with chemo for 38 days after that. Mine was considered an early catch. They only found 1 tumor out of 40 lymph nodes. It was done at Mass General Hospital. I can't say enough about them. I would not go anywhere else. I thought I had an ulcer but my GP saw something in a blood test and kept testing. MG did an ERCP and found a tumor. Good doctors are a God send, bad doctors will put you in an early grave.

    • @JScox
      @JScox Год назад +27

      ​@johnkuncho7239 You better hang on to your doctor! He's not like the average doctor these days.

    • @michelehafthudson2438
      @michelehafthudson2438 Год назад

      @@johnkuncho7239 My brother went to Mass General also (lived in Miami but traveled for the best care). Sadly, he couldn’t get the Whipple because he already had metastasized to his liver. He lived only 4 mo tha from diagnosis. My mother did have the Whipple and lived about 18 months.

    • @gracebe235
      @gracebe235 Год назад +3

      What is his blood type?

  • @Blend-24
    @Blend-24 Год назад +330

    I have a son who was diagnosed with this. He will soon be celebrating his 6th year anniversary of CANCER FREE after a hard battle through a whipple operation. Thank GOD it was an early accidental discovery, a skilled surgeon and his healthy life style that saved his life. He now is back at work again.

    • @pambaughman1579
      @pambaughman1579 Год назад +4

      How discovered

    • @loriirons9503
      @loriirons9503 10 месяцев назад +6

      I have a 65 year old friend who had the same surgery and is 8 years removed from her whipple surgery as well!

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@loriirons9503 eight years removed from her Whipple surgery, what does that even mean?

    • @Junjo11
      @Junjo11 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheFriendlyPsychopath I believe it means cutting off parts of pancreas or intestine

    • @margiedusseau8672
      @margiedusseau8672 7 месяцев назад +9

      My brother had the whipple procedure done in 2000. He’s now in his 60s!

  • @danielsb1stbday
    @danielsb1stbday Год назад +858

    In 1988 my maternal grandmother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. It was a death sentence. But she was prayed for and over, and was miraculously healed. They had doctors from all over that came to check her out. They kept her longer just to be studied. The doctors couldn't explain it. She died in 2016 from old age.

    • @lq4657
      @lq4657 Год назад +46

      Same thing happened to Joel Osteens mom. He's the preacher from Houston with a huge mega church. God is our healer!

    • @patriciacarey1824
      @patriciacarey1824 Год назад +65

      The power of prayer is real.

    • @texfletch6209
      @texfletch6209 Год назад +26

      That’s awesome

    • @sreejithvk8478
      @sreejithvk8478 Год назад +12

      @@patriciacarey1824 yep that's the reason we've more prayer halls than health centres 🤣🤣🤣

    • @lynnatk50
      @lynnatk50 Год назад

      ​@@jolly1039 You should find a conversion tool on the Internet.

  • @ASpectacular3777
    @ASpectacular3777 8 дней назад +4

    This killed my dad; I’m so scared I’ll get this. He was a cigarette smoker. I have never smoked so I hope that protects me. Plus I’m 88% Carnivore now for almost 2 months. I feel really good. I’m dreaming again when I sleep. Aches & pains have gone away. I’m in love with Carnivore Diet. Thank you Dr. Barry and Nurse Neisha for all your time spent educating us on the Proper Human Diet!

  • @Michael-po7ou
    @Michael-po7ou Год назад +344

    I am a 8 year survivor of pancreatic cancer. I have been on the carnivore diet for over 12 months. I am no longer diabetic, my high blood pressure has gone. I am no longer using a c pap machine and as a bonus I have lost 24 kilo. I am 70 years old and have not felt more healthier in decades.

    • @ItsWhat__
      @ItsWhat__ Год назад +17

      That is a sensational result! Great you’re here still to tell everyone and doing well…

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Год назад +7

      So happy for you! What stage were you?

    • @annamaya2235
      @annamaya2235 10 месяцев назад +13

      Praise the Lord!

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath 8 месяцев назад +6

      Did you have the whipple procedure?

    • @crittermetimbers
      @crittermetimbers 7 месяцев назад +4

      What type of pancreatic cancer did you have?

  • @had123ish
    @had123ish Год назад +125

    Dear friend of mine was a surgeon. He was in pain for 6 months to a year. Diabetic, and enjoyed the finer things. Diagnosed, lasted about 3 weeks, spent one full day on. hospice. Gone. I miss him.
    I was keto, ketovore, then carnivore, and my triglycerides are in the 30’s. I wish everyone would watch this video and take it to heart, make life changes, and LIVE!!!!

    • @crh251
      @crh251 Год назад +7

      My triglycerides were 70 this year. Last year they were 94 so I guess I’m getting them down!

    • @had123ish
      @had123ish 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@crh251 Carry on!!!

    • @LadyBug1967
      @LadyBug1967 7 месяцев назад +1

      123, isn't it strange how doctors are in such bad health. I'm sorry the loss of your friend who was a doctor. I wish you could have known about Dr Barry's research. Take ❤

    • @had123ish
      @had123ish 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@LadyBug1967 When I had just started Keto, about 6 months in, I found a GP with that didn’t really understand keto, but he accepted keto. His office nurse was keto. He was 100% encouraging any way of eating that brought his patients into a healthier lifestyle, even if he didn’t understand the nuances. We enjoyed my lab work…he’d ask if I wanted a statin as he’d lean in and show me my total cholesterol. I’d point to my triglycerides in the 30’s and say “no thanks, I think I’m good.” 😊😂 Ken Berry also says if your doc is obese, don’t listen to their nutrition advice.

  • @patriciaratchford2826
    @patriciaratchford2826 Год назад +425

    I had adenocarcinoma on the head of my pancreas and had the Whipple Procedure on 12/31/21. I was staged at 1 after surgery. Clean margins, no lymph nodes involved. I feel very fortunate to have caught it early.

    • @miriamtiuseco2nd
      @miriamtiuseco2nd Год назад +23

      How did u know you had pancreatic cancer? We're u feeling different?

    • @loriirons9503
      @loriirons9503 Год назад +29

      One of my best friends had the exact same situation! She is thriving 9 years later, just had her 9 year anniversary!!!

    • @michelehafthudson2438
      @michelehafthudson2438 Год назад +15

      Wow. What a blessing. Stay well.

    • @Pinkorchid72
      @Pinkorchid72 Год назад +15

      Don’t ignore any strange belly pain especially if it feels like it’s smack dab in the middle, behind your stomach or toward the back but not in your back/spine

    • @seascape185
      @seascape185 Год назад +3

      I was told that X-rays when they were checking something else that I had lesions from pancreatitis? I said I don’t remember ever being in pain. Bur 8 do remember all of a sudden running to bathroom and both ends went I felt so weak it was awful .This went on for a few years and yes I was ear
      Ting very bad,y back then🤷‍♀️

  • @klarameijer1889
    @klarameijer1889 Год назад +34

    I was lucky enough to be a survivor of panrcreatic cancer, When I had blatter cancer they discovered a little spot on my pancreas. I was operated and they took a piece of the tail of the pancreas. I started keto after I had the operation, (now I am ketovore) so I hope that it doesn’t come back.

  • @rattlecans_hd
    @rattlecans_hd Год назад +76

    i have pancreatic cancer. I went throught the whipple surgey and all was removed. They are giving me a better chance that 3-5% chance. the tcell research is giving a 50% as of 7 months ago the reasearch is really helping. good vid

    • @lakedog3616
      @lakedog3616 Год назад +10

      Hang in there . I had the same thing in 2020 . Get scanned every 6 months. So far so good !

    • @lanadellhatestheclock3325
      @lanadellhatestheclock3325 8 месяцев назад +2

      Best of luck to you!

    • @Maal7432
      @Maal7432 6 месяцев назад +1

      How are you?

    • @dd-xi1eh
      @dd-xi1eh Месяц назад

      Have you looked into ip6 inositol?

  • @lindap.p.1337
    @lindap.p.1337 Год назад +36

    I have a friend being treated for pancreatic cancer. I am so sad for him. He is a wonderful person.

  • @dawnelder9046
    @dawnelder9046 Год назад +45

    When I was starving myself fat and sick on 1200 low fat, high fiber calories a day I had very low cholesterol, but high triglycerides.
    Switched to the old 1950s British diet in the prologue of Good Calories, Bad Calories. Got rid of seed oils completely. Make my own salad dressings.
    My HDL is high. My LDL is average. And according to my doctor my triglycerides are surprisingly low for someone my age.
    Very Happy.

  • @loriirons9503
    @loriirons9503 10 месяцев назад +20

    I have a very close friend who was diagnosed very early and had that surgical procedure I believe it is called whipple surgery. That was almost 8 years ago and she is not only surviving, but thriving!!

  • @susangrande8142
    @susangrande8142 Год назад +452

    My mother died of pancreatic cancer. A few years before her diagnosis she switched to a “Forks Over Knives” vegan diet, in order to not die of the “family heart attack.” I took care of her through chemo, a couple of surgeries, and hospice. It was brutal, and heartbreaking. She was diagnosed at stage 4, metastasis to her liver. The chemo killed the pancreas tumors, but left 4 liver tumors. She died 9 months after diagnosis. ETA: I haven’t watched the whole video yet. I switched to a 95% carnivore diet 6 months ago, and have slowly and steadily lost fat, including visceral fat, about 26 lbs. so far. I feel a lot better! 🥳

    • @konradx498
      @konradx498 Год назад +52

      I too lost my mother to pancreatic cancer (PC). Hyperinsulinemia is one factor. In my mother’s case she was a lifelong smoker. So were actors Patrick Swayze, John Hurt, Alan Rickman, Alan Landon, Joan Crawford, and others. All died of PC. Other people got fatal PC from obesity and hyperinsulinemia, such as such as Aretha Franklin and Luciano Pavarotti. By the time pancreatic cancer is detected, it has already spread to the liver, and is inoperable. Big Food claims that “no one knows what causes PC,” which is like claiming that one knows what causes obesity, diabetes, and insulin resistance.

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Год назад +4

      @@konradx498 I’m sorry you lost your mother like that. 🙏 My mother’s oncologist didn’t tell us what may have caused the cancer, and of course had nothing to say about her diet. I asked him if it was hereditary, and he said no, it isn’t. That was in 2014.

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Год назад +1

      @@jmseipp do you know exactly what he ate? What do you mean by “big time carnivore?” I’m sorry you lost your uncle to that awful disease. 🙏

    • @brianmclean7576
      @brianmclean7576 Год назад +8

      If u go with red meat - must go grass fed/ organic due to glyphosate/hormones/ antibiotics and other chemicals - don’t forget about veggies

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Год назад +1

      @@brianmclean7576 veggies are useless, and full of cancer-causing toxins. Ever heard of oxalates or solanine? Forget about veggies. Eat meat.

  • @marysweet2644
    @marysweet2644 Год назад +312

    My husband complained to his doctor for 6 months and she did not order one test 😢 he was losing a pound a day. All she gave him was medication for constipation. The 1st time he went to the ER they gave him an enema bottle and told him to go to the bathroom. A week later he went back and they finally did a CT scan and his pancreatic cancer had spread to his liver, lungs and abdomen. He was sent home and had a blood clot the next day in his lungs. They put him on life support and 3 days later he wanted the life support stopped. He died peacefully the next day with morphine in his system. He only lasted 21 days after diagnosis. I am heartbroken 💔

    • @beckymeyer4789
      @beckymeyer4789 Год назад +34

      This is so sad. I’m sorry

    • @Catlady12341
      @Catlady12341 Год назад +25

      I’m very sorry 😢

    • @marysweet2644
      @marysweet2644 Год назад +14

      Thank you. Blessings

    • @edanddianahahn3484
      @edanddianahahn3484 Год назад +21

      I am so sorry. May God give you great comfort in your grieving.

    • @bethpadilla8724
      @bethpadilla8724 Год назад +18

      Sorry for your loss, 😢 doctors should listen to their patients complain and not just brush them aside. Why? Could this be an insurance related.

  • @lilred00051
    @lilred00051 Год назад +52

    Lost a dear friend last year. Her only symptom was radiating back pain. It was pancreatic cancer which had already spread to her liver. Her liver failed only 2 months after diagnosis. She never even made it to treatment as it killed her so fast. She had adopted her granddaughter after her daughter passed. The suffering to that child to lose essentially two mothers. Sometimes I just don't get life.

    • @bobo3292
      @bobo3292 3 месяца назад

      life is reflection of your culture. nothing to do with reality. it is all in the genes.

  • @FirstLast-iv2tc
    @FirstLast-iv2tc Год назад +210

    Why do some people just not care? I work with a few guys who have these enormous visceral fat bellies. They complain about their ailments and back problems. But REFUSE to even think changing their eating and drinking habits could solve these problems. I remember when guys did not look like they were 10 months pregnant and I miss those days.

    • @Books_BrewsandBeyond
      @Books_BrewsandBeyond Год назад +10

      I have a good mate who is obese and the same thing applies to him- he has been told to lose weight and not drink but he is not doing it.

    • @_Solaris
      @_Solaris Год назад +29

      "10 months pregnant" 😂
      Stealing this.

    • @loriirons9503
      @loriirons9503 Год назад +23

      My husband and his 6 brothers all have visceral fat and all 6 of them are here, my husband is 61 and works so hard physically, he is the youngest. His brothers do as well and are all retired. Not sure if it is in their genetic make up, he does eat too much but his labs are ALWAYS normal and his mother and father ( who worked at a dairy and ate ice cream daily) both lived past 90. ??? And my husband does care. I am 100% carnivore and he is watching....I have lost 70 pounds and maintained it for almost two years now. It is the best way to eat and is so satisfying!!!

    • @dmmcmah1
      @dmmcmah1 Год назад +9

      I know men like that too, and its pointless to give them advice.

    • @jodyjackson5475
      @jodyjackson5475 Год назад +6

      Normal labs. 🧐

  • @HHM2024
    @HHM2024 Год назад +32

    Lost my grandfather to pancreatic cancer, it was horrible, wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. Thank you for this.

  • @user-zp3oz7op6w
    @user-zp3oz7op6w Год назад +93

    My Dad at 70 and my cousin in her 50's died of pancreatic cancer. Dr. Berry thank you for trying to help us prevent it. You are a gift from God!

  • @jamesmurphy1678
    @jamesmurphy1678 23 дня назад +4

    My father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1991 at the age of 71 he lived for 22yrs. Until age 93. My father had the WHIPPLE PROCEDURE in NYC where a portion of your pancreas removed. My family was blessed that this worked along with the expert surgery of DR. GOLDMAN

  • @michelehafthudson2438
    @michelehafthudson2438 Год назад +325

    Both my mother and my brother died from pancreatic cancer. He was 40 with two kids. She was 70, fit and active. That’s 40% of my immediate family. I believe there were environmental risks in the neighborhood we lived in back in the early 1960’s that resulted in an extraordinary rate of various cancers, including pancreatic. This is a big part of my “why”.

    • @lanellgranger1920
      @lanellgranger1920 Год назад +25

      So sorry

    • @Tyrannocaster
      @Tyrannocaster Год назад +68

      My father-in-law died of this in his 60s. He grew up working on farms with exposure to crop dusting chemicals, and as an adult religiously followed the wretched Food Pyramid guidelines - lots of grain, small amounts of meat. He thought he was being given good advice but it killed him. Hard not to be angry at our awful system.

    • @juliatodhunter6454
      @juliatodhunter6454 Год назад +25

      I’m sorry for your losses. I knew a family - husband died young of cancer, son had cancer before he was out of high school and again in his twenties, the wife/mother died from a fast moving brain tumor before she was 50 years old. I so suspected that they were exposed to something they were never aware of. I wonder if tests could be done? Wishing you wellness.

    • @TO-ps2qq
      @TO-ps2qq Год назад +2

      Did you live in North or South Dakota?

    • @theworldofjuniperthecat1307
      @theworldofjuniperthecat1307 Год назад +7

      Do you live near a golf course?

  • @richardayala4356
    @richardayala4356 Год назад +67

    Yes, my younger brother by three years, died from pancreatic cancer. He was a physician as well. When we found out about his cancer, he died within two months. Thank GOD I went Keto and now carnivore eight years ago, and lost over 60 lbs of fat.

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 6 месяцев назад

      You're also a liar!

    • @CynthiaOneill-v2f
      @CynthiaOneill-v2f 5 месяцев назад +1

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 5 месяцев назад

      Damned liar!
      Animal protein is the number 1 cause of cancer.
      I cured cancer by eliminating animal protein.

  • @69butternut.
    @69butternut. 10 месяцев назад +164

    My father is a survivor. Developed cancer in the liver and pancreas in his early 30s. He also had bowl cancer in his 20s. He is now 71.

    • @lyndabishop6509
      @lyndabishop6509 6 месяцев назад +4

      @69butternut THANK YOU for this encouragement

    • @FunUrth4All
      @FunUrth4All 5 месяцев назад

      Amazing!

    • @SH-jg5zq
      @SH-jg5zq 5 месяцев назад

      God bless him!

    • @evansclan4eva49
      @evansclan4eva49 5 месяцев назад +4

      We need more survivor stories. They really help.

    • @lhale9176
      @lhale9176 5 месяцев назад

      ❤🙏

  • @patriciavarga4084
    @patriciavarga4084 6 месяцев назад +21

    How heartbreaking to read thru all the comments. Thank you Dr Berry for this. God bless your efforts and success. He is behind them all.🤗

  • @IQTech61
    @IQTech61 Год назад +104

    I've been Keto/Ketovore for almost five years. My doctor did a fasting insulin level a year ago. It was two. He thinks I fast too much. But every morning, I enjoy a fast sunrise walk between 4 - 5 miles and I feel great.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 Год назад +3

      Two is only a problem if your body does not know how to use your fat for fuel. Being Keto/carnivore that will not be a problem for you.
      My husband, wanting to double check his meter has tested my blood in the morning . I have been in the twos. I felt just fine.
      Now when my husband goes that low he needs to eat fast.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 Год назад +4

      I know when it happens because he becomes hangry.

    • @marianneellman1139
      @marianneellman1139 Год назад +1

      Can you please tell me about your fasting?
      Nothing like learning from those that have done it..
      Thank you.

    • @marianneellman1139
      @marianneellman1139 Год назад

      @IQTech61

    • @tanyakilbane7636
      @tanyakilbane7636 Год назад +1

      @@marianneellman1139
      Small time window to eat, such as four hour window, with at least 6 hours no food before bed. I used to go dancing, full fun exercise, but that I don’t do anymore. Drink water before sleeping,
      Never eat to feel full.
      I eat my favorite foods, but tiny portions, then wait it out.

  • @Katsurenjo15
    @Katsurenjo15 Год назад +37

    Lost my dad to this, he was only 35. In his case, it's believed he had the brca1 mutation. His own mom died of breast cancer some years later. His sister survived breast cancer but thanks to this she did the research and identified the mutation. I never know about this risk factor but I'm grateful you've shared!

  • @justinlane1871
    @justinlane1871 Год назад +7

    My wife’s uncle died of pancreatic cancer over a year ago. This was before I had any knowledge of a proper human diet. I prayed and asked the Lord why he died because I couldn’t understand how someone could go so fast. And step by step he showed me the evolution and perversion of the human diet. This is the reason my wife and I have been carnivore for over a year now. Thanks for this video doc!

  • @MicheleLHarvey
    @MicheleLHarvey Год назад +33

    It goes without saying, but alcoholism is also a risk factor for the same reason.

    • @vikki4now
      @vikki4now Год назад +2

      Of course it is. Alcohol is pure carbohydrate.

    • @dieterhauer8619
      @dieterhauer8619 4 месяца назад

      @@vikki4now Alcohol is also a toxin.

    • @davet5223
      @davet5223 16 дней назад

      @@vikki4now Alcohol itself is not a carbohydrate, it's completely free of carbs

  • @katsims9820
    @katsims9820 Год назад +43

    Thank you so much for this information, Dr. Berry. The timing is so true. My sister passed away from pancreatic cancer yesterday at the age of 77. It is just heartbreaking. I have been following you for many years now and the information you share is truly life changing. My home follows the proper human diet, thanks to you. I actually refer to you as my doctor 😊 I am truly greatful for you and all the research you share to help us all be healthy and live a full life. 🙏🏻

    • @Catlady12341
      @Catlady12341 Год назад +6

      I’m sorry about your sister 😢

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Год назад +3

      I’m so sorry for your loss. 🙏

    • @lindaa2437
      @lindaa2437 Год назад +2

      I'm so sorry for your loss. 💔

  • @LizGallacher-qp3ju
    @LizGallacher-qp3ju Год назад +185

    I’m a pancreatic cancer survivor (12 years). Fortunately, I had symptoms early on. Stage 2. Whipple surgery and chemo. The chemo almost killed me.

    • @Lukas-ye4wz
      @Lukas-ye4wz Год назад +18

      What were your symptoms?

    • @5Gburn
      @5Gburn Год назад +13

      Glad you got through it! Twelve years and still going after Stage 2 is FANTASTIC!!!

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Год назад +5

      Be blessed, may you live long.

    • @djkenny1202
      @djkenny1202 Год назад +11

      What were Symptoms?

    • @wilmaalago4586
      @wilmaalago4586 Год назад +5

      What were your symptoms.

  • @briangman3
    @briangman3 6 месяцев назад +17

    Low sugar and daily exercise 20 mins you will see great results

  • @billallen7330
    @billallen7330 Год назад +18

    My best friend died of pancreatic cancer....11 months. Lots of sugar in his died but, couldn't talk to him because his P90X regime kept him from "Looking" unhealthy. All the while he was processing sugar constantly. I am a fan of Linus Pauling, Matthias Rath, Peter Glidden and Joel Wallach. They have changed my life. Ken, Thank you so much for this video.

  • @sparksandchips
    @sparksandchips 11 месяцев назад +5

    My grandfather died of pancreatic cancer and now I have type 2 diabetes from dad side of the family and will certainly get the c peptide test.
    Doing a ketovore diet for a while now and made huge difference in A1C. Thanks Dr, I listen to you frequently!

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 Год назад +23

    Alcohol is a problem too. You can only do so much for people, it's up to them in the end.

  • @thebuckstopshere2186
    @thebuckstopshere2186 Год назад +7

    This was a very informative video for me to watch. My Mom who was well her whole life and lived a healthy lifestyle died at age 75 of pancreatic cancer. My mom' two sisters also died of pancreatic cancer in their early 80's of pancreatic cancer I am now in my late 60's so naturally I am worried for myself, my sister and brother.

  • @high5626
    @high5626 Год назад +52

    My hubby’s Mother died from pancreatic cancer that wasn’t diagnosed until 1 month before she died last year. It was devastating! I’ve been keto/ketovore/carnivore for the past 2 years and try to be an advocate for carnivore as often as possible. I feel better now than I did when I was 20. I went from 360 to 150 lbs over the past 10 years! Thank you, Dr. Ken Berry for your dedication to educating us!! ❤

    • @JScox
      @JScox Год назад +3

      ​​@@jmseippIs that all he ate, just the beef, no BBQ sauce or anything on the meat, no side vegetables, no desserts?

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 Год назад

      @@jmseippi'm sorry for your loss. This horrible disease brings up more questions than answers.
      I just want to mention that if his daily diet was to be considered Carnivore, that means his diet was exclusive of anything not animal-based.
      Hence, no grains, above or below ground vegetables, or fruits. Honey is produced by bees, but unfortunately sugar, even though it has some good qualities.
      So in essence, if he ALSO ate other non-animal based foods in his diet, he was NOT CARNIVORE.
      As a side note, One of my uncles (my Mom's brother), died of pancreatic cancer, and I remember my Mom always talked so fondly of him, but one thing she stated first, each time she reminisced about him, was about his love for things like cakes and other sweet baked goods.
      It's interesting how that particular thing stuck out in her mind about him.
      Also, one of my aunts (one of her sisters), a couple years later, also died of pancreatic cancer!
      I don't remember Mom mentioning her eating habits.
      Her sister was older by a couple years, and her brother was younger by a couple years, but I think they were both in their 80's as was my Mom (Mom did NOT have pancreatic cancer).
      Mom's entire family grew up mostly on farms in Minnesota.
      But I know Mom and her older sister (the one who got pancreatic cancer in her 80's), had spent the later part of their childhood and teen years living with their grandparents, as their family home on the farm was too tiny for all of the kids with more on the way.
      The grandparents had several larger farms, and later (in my Mom's teen years, moved with them into town), but Mom always talked about her grandpa making sure all the family (and hired farmhands), had plenty of meat to eat at each meal.
      But that included not just red meat, but chicken, pork, eggs, cheese, milk, etc. in order to have the strength, stamina and brain power needed to push through the very long and hard days.
      And of course she and her sister walked to school every day.
      Mom especially remembered how everyone seemed so happy no matter how difficult and demanding their chores and farm life were.
      Minnesota WINTERS were especially HARSH in the 1930's-40's when you lived on a farm!!
      The family always made time to get together and play their musical instruments (some family members played more than one quite well), and they sang too!
      Also they loved playing card games and listening to the radio shows.
      She said she never knew they were "poor", because their families and farming communities were full of love (and probably they were too tired at the end of the day to cause anyone any "trouble").
      No one was ever overweight, as all were quite tall and slim (but she said her Mom was petite in size, as were a couple sisters).
      My Mom was quite tall and always slim (looked like a runway model, only much prettier LOL, and she was 5'11" tall.
      She did say that a few certain family members loved to eat sweet baked goods, cakes, pies, and pastries, and they were the ones that developed T2 when older and no longer doing farm work,
      (one grandfather of hers had some 😮toes and I think foot amputated), and she lost 2 of her 8 siblings to pancreatic cancer, but they were in their early 80's in age.

    • @cindyhesse5196
      @cindyhesse5196 Год назад +2

      ​@@JScoxjmseipp is a vegan troll... he's pulling your leg.

    • @cindyhesse5196
      @cindyhesse5196 Год назад +2

      ​@@pat4005jmseipp is a vegan troll. He's pulling your leg.

  • @karenstasik2979
    @karenstasik2979 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this! My uncle died of pancreatic cancer within 3 months of diagnosis. He was an alcoholic and did not have the best diet. I am carnivore 6 months with occasional days of ketovore. Appreciate it.

  • @micheledietrick265
    @micheledietrick265 Год назад +69

    I was adopted and taken home at three days old from the hospital. I found my birth family six years ago. All the women on my maternal side died of pancreatic cancer. According to the death date I have two and one half years to go. My sister and I made a pinkie swear we would not have chemo or any treatment because it just prolonged the suffering of the others. It’s just a hereditary thing. Everyone dies of something and no one lives forever. I have no fear of death. I have faith. The good Lord will take me when He wants me. It’s written in His book. I do take medication for ailments but no chemotherapy. Everyone has a line not to cross and that’s mine. God bless all of you.

    • @_DB.COOPER
      @_DB.COOPER Год назад +8

      Maybe God wants you to seek treatment…

    • @polligma1450
      @polligma1450 10 месяцев назад +14

      I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I am a little over 80 and no plans to have any treatment. If I were several years younger I may have considered treatment. I don’t want any of that horrible poison put in my body at my age. I will go for lab work and pet scans to see how it progresses. It is my body and my choice. I just want to live the best I can until my time comes. Only God will know when that time is. I have no problem with what other people choose to do. It is their choice.
      Good luck to you.

    • @_DB.COOPER
      @_DB.COOPER 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@polligma1450 God Bless.

    • @micheledietrick265
      @micheledietrick265 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@polligma1450 God bless you dear. Thank you.

    • @micheledietrick265
      @micheledietrick265 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@_DB.COOPER thank you 🙏

  • @kennethburton9165
    @kennethburton9165 Год назад +42

    I lost my father in law to this cancer, I loved that man very much. The cancer took him so fast. Unfortunately his diet was really bad, he smoked and drank coke everyday. Thankfully over the last few years I’ve found folks like you that have turned me on to the carnivore lifestyle in hopes that I won’t develop pancreatic cancer too. Keep up the good fight Dr. Ken B. By the way, I like your name. 😃

  • @connynichols4751
    @connynichols4751 Год назад +14

    Thank you, Dr. Berry! Losing my best friend to pancreatic Cancer at 60 years of age, I know the pain this terrible disease can cause. I learn so much from you.

  • @Hippy2021
    @Hippy2021 Год назад +26

    My Mom died of pancreatitis cancer. It was in 1990, Christmas Eve. She loved sugar and consumed lot lot lots sugar in her lifelong. Every food was added with refined sugar, even cakes. She loved sugar, period. In her menaupose years she used Tylenol daily for headaches and pain discomfort. A bit of anything that she feels uncomfortable, Tylenol is her answer. She became diabetic in her 60s. In 1989 she was diagnosed with pancreatitis cancer and went on surgery during the big earthquake in October 89. No chemo and she survived for 14 months till Christmas 1990. She passed peacefully in her sleep without suffering any pain. She went in to coma simply the cancer ate up all the sugar in her body. She died of cancer but was Free off diabetes at ger last stage. Dr said there's absolutely no sugar in her brain that caused coma.
    I thanks God to spare ger the suffering of pain as I heard many people say pancreatitis cancer is very painful at the final stage. Dr gave me the morphine pills just in case but she didn't have to use any. She's gone after a day in coma. I see her case as a miracle surviving the cancer 14 months without pain. She was 65.

  • @karenlajonna7229
    @karenlajonna7229 Год назад +16

    My mom died of pancreatic cancer in 2014 at the age of 71. She had been losing weight slowly for a couple of years and then she developed pain in her back. She was stage 4 when diagnosed. The cancer had spread to her liver. Watching her die was the most horrific thing, absolutely traumatizing. She lived 8 months after diagnosis. I will be digging out my lab results from June to see what I can find! Thank you for the info.

    • @elaa1934
      @elaa1934 Год назад +2

      my mom the same exact... how painful seeing your mother suffer like this. I miss her every second of every day 💔

    • @karenlajonna7229
      @karenlajonna7229 Год назад +1

      @@elaa1934 I understand:(

    • @kristihensley3569
      @kristihensley3569 7 месяцев назад +1

      My mother did the same thing. Diagnosed with Stage 4 on Dec 29, when it was found, tumor was size of a lemon. In a few short months it covered liver, small& large intestines & stomach. She made it 5 months. I feel your pain, prayers to you. 💔 her only symptoms were weight loss & back pain. 😢

  • @minimeismise
    @minimeismise 7 месяцев назад +10

    My brother inlaw got pancreatic cancer that spread to his liver 2 years ago and was given a year to live. With the help of fenbendazole and a carnivor diet, he's still here. He's beating all the odds.

    • @gracie3174
      @gracie3174 6 месяцев назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Lendingyourlight
      @Lendingyourlight 6 месяцев назад

      YES parasites cause this disease to spread. He should try soursop tea and apricot seeds. Many people claim it healed cancer

  • @kerry5972
    @kerry5972 Год назад +79

    It's a wonder any of us are alive, with all the problems that can go wrong with the human body.

  • @gregtimpany4183
    @gregtimpany4183 Год назад +12

    Thank you Dr. Berry for raising this issue. My father died from pancreatic cancer. I watched him go from 185lbs down to 160lbs in less than three months. It was a painful time in my life. I will heed your advice.

    • @kathryngeen1447
      @kathryngeen1447 Год назад

      I also lost my father to pancreatic cancer and it was also 3 months after diagnosis.

    • @spursdynasty7378
      @spursdynasty7378 Год назад

      Same here. Lost my father less than 3 months after diagnosis. It’s a painful and horrible thing to see someone go through…my condolences to you. This has me motivated to limit carbs, eat healthy, fast at least 14 hours and excercise.

  • @kimberlydodder8198
    @kimberlydodder8198 6 месяцев назад +36

    I believe 100% God healed your grandmother. I was prayed over when I delivered my triplets. I was very sick and had a 50% chance to live. My pastor came and prayed over me. My husband thought I was being silly. He said later if he hadn't witnessed it, he would have never believed it. It was a huge testimony for the nurses as well. I went from historical crying from the pain to falling sound asleep. I never even knew the pastor had left. I had been asleep several hours. The pain never came back. My faith in God is much greater than most because of the miracle he granted me. Believe in him completely ❤

    • @gabyd5662
      @gabyd5662 5 месяцев назад +3

      La Paz de Cristo 🙏🙌

    • @maxipaw-dc5xj
      @maxipaw-dc5xj 2 месяца назад

      I prayed for many family members in my life and prayers didn't help any of them 😢

  • @pattyjohnson5228
    @pattyjohnson5228 8 месяцев назад +11

    I have the Braca2 gene, plus my sister just died of pancreatic cancer. I’m high risk. I go to Seattle once a year for screening. One year just a ct scan , next year an endoscopy. Last month I asked my GP for a fasting insulin- he said that would not tell him anything and doctors don’t do that anymore. I also asked for a CAC at first he didn’t even know what that was. And then when I explained it, he said oh yeah, that he said that’s obsolete. He said no one does that anymore.!! I need to find a new Dr

    • @-gordon3817
      @-gordon3817 8 месяцев назад

      Please look into healthy eating, such as all forms of organic berries, tumeric, & similar healthy foods. There is an extremely knowledgeable naturopath named Barabara O'neil who talks about diseases are not caught from genes. Based on research only about 10% are gene related. This is why it is more beneficial to focus on living a healthy lifestyle over worrying that a disease is in one's family.
      Sadly, this is not talked about by U.S doctors. Instead, they want people to be frantic & think that if a disease is in their lood line, they're likely to get it, whicg is not true. And there's a lot of research to support this, but it will not get promoted by most doctors. Look into RUclips Dr. Berg who is a naturopath. He gives great advice about health & natural remedies.
      Remember that pharmacy is a billion dollar industry, so it wouldn't be in "their best" interest to have too many healthy people. This is why the U.S is the #1 developed country in the world with the most cancers, heart disease, & every form of illness, along with the most prescribed drugs!!! It is essential that people ALWAYS look into natural remedies as well to maintain one's health, as it has existed for 1,000s of yrs before prescriptions.
      Stay well & enjoy every moment!! From the U.S.

    • @Lendingyourlight
      @Lendingyourlight 6 месяцев назад

      Start drinking soursop tea daily and 3 apricot seeds , black seed oil extract. Look up all the people who have cured their cancer and use this as preventative. Or do a parasite cleanse each month. Parasites are what’s causing this cancer. Good luck ❤

  • @paulsdrc
    @paulsdrc Год назад +7

    Wow, straight info without an agenda. Outstanding presentation.

  • @lindabell6293
    @lindabell6293 8 месяцев назад +3

    I love your no nonsense and spot on approach to wellness.

  • @French-Kiss24
    @French-Kiss24 Год назад +12

    My best friend was having having stomach pains. She called me to tell me that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I thought, “ Oh good, now they can fix her stomach trouble.” Stupid me. I didn’t know what it was. I mentioned it to a friend who was a nurse. She told me it was fatal and moved fast. I flew out right away to see her. I won’t go into details, but the symptoms were horrible. She died a month later. Her father had died from diabetes.

  • @darrellsmith4647
    @darrellsmith4647 Год назад +8

    Thanks Dr. Berry, I wish we would have had this information years ago. I lost my wife of 35 years 6 years ago to pancreatic cancer. It is a horrible way to pass.

  • @kittyshiv
    @kittyshiv Год назад +8

    Wow this is scary! thanks so much for doing this vid.. my grandfather and TWO of his brothers died from this and my mothers pancreas is already shot and struggles with her diabetes, so I need to take this seriously now while I can.

    • @kelleemerson9510
      @kelleemerson9510 Год назад +3

      Very seriously! Like your life depends on it, because it does!

  • @lisayerace6117
    @lisayerace6117 Год назад +3

    My mother died from pancreatic cancer. 1996. It was not the best “way to go”, I’ll tell you. Trying to do very low carb myself…. Meat and Veg is good for me. I need to do better - especially with this new information and a family history.

  • @lakedog3616
    @lakedog3616 Год назад +31

    I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2020 . They removed 1/3 of my pancreas. I was lucky, it was stage 1. I don’t see why insurance won’t pay for a scan every 3 years or so , like a colonoscopy.

    • @paracelsusish
      @paracelsusish 3 месяца назад

      What was the size of the cancer

  • @vanessamariposalove
    @vanessamariposalove Год назад +15

    My mother passed away 8 years ago from pancreatic cancer. She started noticing dark urine in May. June received her diagnosis, had to have her bile duct drain with a bag. July had major Whipple surgery to reconstruct and remove tumors. February passed away. 😞 thanks for sharing Dr. ❤

    • @Network126
      @Network126 Год назад +1

      Same pretty much with my mom but 9 years ago and no whipple surgery since it as too late already anyway. I'm homeless in my car now. I've had such a terrible life.

  • @BulldozerBilly
    @BulldozerBilly Год назад +58

    I lost my brother to pancreatic cancer, we weren't related by blood but I could never call him my step brother. He was 37 years old. Him and his wife just had there second baby girl when he was diagnosed.
    He lived life to the fullest even in the face of death.
    One of my regrets in life is that I wish I'd spent more time with him before he past, he was much older than me but i feel like at my age now we could've been good friends.
    I can't speak for his diet but i do remember when he was younger he was always drinking Mountain Dew and smoking cigarettes.
    But it's a disease i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Even though he lost his life a year after diagnosis my brother was STRONGER than the cancer. He smiled, laughed, and enjoyed his two girls every second, minute, hour, and day that he had on this earth with his family.

    • @cybersal7
      @cybersal7 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mountain Dew and Coke bad bad things.
      I remember when we used to happily drink Jolt Cola. Brainless.
      I wish I had known about sugar and carbs back then.
      Last year my great grandson won an eating contest in school 42 donuts. This is child abuse and he knew better at 10 years old, but forgot.
      The school no longer has any eating contest.

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath 8 месяцев назад +1

      He was your pretend brother

    • @WTHenry2023
      @WTHenry2023 7 месяцев назад +2

      I am sorry for the loss of your brother to this ravaging disease. Smoking is a well-known risk factor for pancreatic cancer, among many others.

  • @tam-tam.9726
    @tam-tam.9726 Год назад +14

    Fantastic information, easily understood. I have known 2 friends who died very quickly after being diagnosed with this cruel disease.
    I have had 2 stressful careers & will be asking my GP to test for my Fasting Insulin figures.
    Many thanks, from the UK!

  • @hughmartell7987
    @hughmartell7987 Год назад +38

    Message to RUclips: THANK YOU for making channels like this one available to all people!
    Message to Dr. Berry: I would expect to have you presented with a Nobel prize, or similar, for all your efforts to help humanity! THANK YOU!!!

    • @rfross64
      @rfross64 Год назад

      Dr. Berry is deserving of an award WAY better than the Nobel prize! The Nobel prize was invented to assuage Nobel’s guilt for inventing/profiting from dynamite, a weapon of mass destruction. Dr. Berry is a true humanitarian! Saving the human race via education, for FREE. 👍😇

    • @_DB.COOPER
      @_DB.COOPER Год назад +1

      😂😆😝😆😂 RUclips is in it only for the money, just look at some of their other disgusting videos they allow.

  • @alexisgrace8218
    @alexisgrace8218 Год назад +58

    That’s an insane range! I had an uncle by marriage die of this cancer. He loved baked goods. He ate real food to get to dessert.
    When I got pushback for asking for those labs I strongly and politely pushed. I got them. Thanks to your advice Dr Berry.

  • @ginasrog794
    @ginasrog794 5 месяцев назад +1

    My father and grandmother had pancreatic cancer at the same time and dies 3 weeks from each other. It was about a year they had it before passing away. My sister and I are both very afraid of developing this . Thank you for posting this video.

  • @ejack4961
    @ejack4961 Год назад +3

    Your library is impressive…..can’t have too many books!

  • @martyyoung598
    @martyyoung598 Год назад +3

    I’ve been following Dr Berry and other for a number of years now with success and am very grateful for this sharing of this lifestyle information. My recent request for a fasting insulin test along with the other things of the blood panel was questioned by my provider, but she ordered it. Came back 1.9. I was very happy, but she wasn’t and wanted to go down the Type 1 diabetics rabbit hole. I said I feel fine, and with a fasting glucose of 84, she let me slide, admonishing me that it will be checked again in 3months. I’ve got to find me a new PCP but that’s proving to be very difficult.

    • @dmmcmah1
      @dmmcmah1 Год назад

      There are places like Any Lab Test now and Ultra Lab Tests where you can get these kinds of tests ordered without relying on the so-called "provider". Fact is most medical personnel are not as enlightened as Ken Berry.

  • @jhenyalovering41
    @jhenyalovering41 Год назад +14

    FIVE years? My sweet little Earth Angel sis, Ginelle, was gone within 3 months. She barely made it to 38. That was the exact time her doc gave her. It completely shattered our family. Wish to GOD I had known about the powerful effects of eating carnivore back then (2018). She looked fit and was taking good care of herself. It was a shock to all of us.

    • @sassyherbgardener7154
      @sassyherbgardener7154 8 месяцев назад +1

      Five years is the amount of time the medical establishment uses to measure cancer treatment success or prognosis, etc. He didn't just pull that random timeframe out of his head. He pointed out that a patient is often gone in 4 to 6 months. So sorry for your loss.

  • @keithsimmons8368
    @keithsimmons8368 Год назад +13

    My dad passed from Pancreatic cancer and it was horrible to see him struggle the last month he was with us. I've followed you for a couple of years and I will take this to heart. I am 67 and hope that it's not too late for me. I have been eating lower carb about 50-60 a day but will try and lower this even more. I do get cramps though when I go below 50 a day.

    • @baldnblondie8039
      @baldnblondie8039 10 месяцев назад

      Hello! Need to lower your carb intake drastically to around 10 only and then reduce that and you’ll feel great!

    • @kathyr.6825
      @kathyr.6825 8 месяцев назад

      Try pickle juice for cramping! It worked for me

    • @jaybird7773
      @jaybird7773 8 месяцев назад

      Electrolytes for cramps(salt, magnesium and potassium)

  • @billyhughes9776
    @billyhughes9776 Год назад +17

    My father died of pancreatic cancer back at the end of 1990. He was 46 years old. He was in relatively good shape for his age at the time. A bit overweight for his height ('5"11 around 200) but no where close to obese. His diet was probably typical of a lot of people his age at the time but he was never a junk food/sweets type, and would try lots of things that would fall into the category of "healthy" during the 70s and 80s. While I don't disagree with the study that says hyperinsulinemia raises your risk I feel there are also environmental factors that possibly play a role was well. He had two close friends/co-workers that died of the same thing some years after. Anyway -- thanks for the useful info.

  • @kbez331
    @kbez331 Год назад +43

    My mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2023. At the time she was an active woman running her own business, active in her church and community after losing my dad to hospital protocol treatment of covid in 2020. My sister and I are now taking care of her. She weighs 95 lb with her clothes on. I don’t know if she will survive until Christmas. She always loved sweets and although not hugely overweight was a type 2 diabetic. Her PCP kept telling her that her 135-140 blood sugar wasn’t “that bad”. NEVER encouraged her to change her diet Sadly… she wouldn’t listen to my sister and I when we tried to get her on keto at time of diabetes diagnosis. We are slowly watching her waste away. My son was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer 2 years ago at age 38. He changed everything and is now doing well. Sadly… with all the stress… I have gained 40 lb from stress eating carbs. I thank you for this video. It’s time I at least take care of my own diet and health.

    • @joyshuman2727
      @joyshuman2727 8 месяцев назад +2

      make the changes asap
      good luck

    • @elissastewart7939
      @elissastewart7939 7 месяцев назад +2

      Please take care of yourself along with those you love ❤️

    • @joyshuman2727
      @joyshuman2727 7 месяцев назад +2

      wishing you the strength to change yourself
      you cannot change others
      rally where your strength will not be diminished and will create more strength
      for your own battles ahead
      others cannot fight them for you
      please let us know that you are having success making change
      best to you and yours

    • @gracie3174
      @gracie3174 6 месяцев назад

      🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @Grimpy71
      @Grimpy71 6 месяцев назад

      🙏🙏 prayers to you and family

  • @scot60
    @scot60 Год назад +11

    My 70 year old sister who was NEVER sick died within 1 month of her diagnosis. It was horrible and quick.

  • @tonimilstead5089
    @tonimilstead5089 Год назад +4

    My best friend died of pancreatic cancer last Nov. It will be a yr on Nov 28. We had been friends for 37 yrs. I miss her alot. She was diabetic and didn't take as good of care of herself in the last five yrs of her life. She was so brave and lived a yr & 1/2 with it. We had her on numerous prayer lists and we're sure that's why she lasted as long as she did. I helped take care of her. It was hell watching her waste away. 😭😭😭

    • @Rachaelc1776
      @Rachaelc1776 Год назад

      I’m so sorry for your loss🙏🙏

  • @cates_keto
    @cates_keto 8 месяцев назад +5

    Prevention is everything!! Thank you Dr. Berry for helping us all ❤

  • @jimmoschner7544
    @jimmoschner7544 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for all your free information. Not everyone has access to this kind of information, even from their primary doctors who they pay a lot of money to see.

  • @landb3893
    @landb3893 Год назад +70

    Next week I have an MRI booked to check out my pancreas….it’s frightening. Something was seen on a CT scan for diverticulitis a few weeks ago. I had severe acute pancreatitis 17 years ago and it caused immense damage. It was idiopathic, I didn’t drink. I have a low fasting insulin…so that’s one thing in my favour. Here’s hoping they find scar tissue and nothing else.

    • @thetriumphsprint
      @thetriumphsprint Год назад +6

      I had a couple of MRIs for prostate cancer and a shadow appeared on the first. Before having the prostate removed I had the second MRI specifically to check my pancreas. It was clear however something I'm aware of. So be of good cheer brave warrior. What will be will be and may your MRI be clear.

    • @frederickhandani6419
      @frederickhandani6419 Год назад +13

      I pray for your good health, hope all will be good

    • @landb3893
      @landb3893 Год назад

      @@thetriumphsprint

    • @RobertValencia-df3ur
      @RobertValencia-df3ur Год назад +6

      I’m 60, not obese, and currently in the process of having an MRI of my pancreas and ultrasound of my liver. I also don’t smoke or drink but have had about five acute pancreatitis attacks since 2005. Last attack in Oct 2023. My diet isn’t great but I try to eat responsibly. However, it seems carbs is most likely the culprit since I have noted what foods I was indulging in prior to each attack. High fats, sweets, and carb overload. All tests have come back with favorable results during and post hospitalization. Except my enzyme counts during my attack at over 7k. I too hope they find only scar tissue. 🙏🏽

    • @Rachaelc1776
      @Rachaelc1776 Год назад +4

      Praying all goes well 🙏🙏

  • @650tonyd
    @650tonyd Год назад +64

    I have so much anxiety watching this

    • @tessleroy5313
      @tessleroy5313 Год назад +10

      Me too 😳

    • @censured-again
      @censured-again Год назад +1

      ​@@tessleroy5313I'm 2 meters tall and have been called morbidly obese. I've lost 57 kg but still need to lose 65 kg more. I hope it is not too late. I eat ketovore.

    • @user-zp3oz7op6w
      @user-zp3oz7op6w Год назад +4

      Yes but it is better to prevent it.

    • @sommercraytonspeaks
      @sommercraytonspeaks Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @GraceDollesin
      @GraceDollesin 3 месяца назад +2

      Me you! I’m getting hypochondria.

  • @dianamarie1652
    @dianamarie1652 Год назад +7

    I eat low carb, steak, beef, chicken but I also love vegetables, salad, to me the perfect meal is a steak fried in butter and a salad with homemade low carb dressing(I use very little).

  • @ConnieWalshcan
    @ConnieWalshcan Год назад +5

    I have been carnivore for 5 years and my blood insulin is still high. Glucose is in normal range. Fasting insulin on my latest test was 62.3053 (140 mol/l). When i went on carnivore my autoimmune issues disappeared but my insulin didn't come down. I have added some veg back in but still really low in carbs. Brother died of pan can.

  • @Highlycaffeinated788
    @Highlycaffeinated788 Год назад +21

    My 59 year old brother just passed October 15th. Was horrific!!!!! Started having problems and lots of weight loss at the beginning of summer. Was diagnosed on Sept. 8th with stage 4.

    • @mancunianinlondon
      @mancunianinlondon Год назад +5

      so sorry for your loss. May your bro rest in peace. I've known several people to pass away with it, inc my own dad. It's horrific.

    • @Highlycaffeinated788
      @Highlycaffeinated788 Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @Highlycaffeinated788
      @Highlycaffeinated788 Год назад

      @@mancunianinlondon Thank you!

    • @lvncsr6166
      @lvncsr6166 Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss. My brother passed in 2018 with lung cancer. Praying for you and your family.

    • @Highlycaffeinated788
      @Highlycaffeinated788 Год назад

      @@lvncsr6166Thank you!

  • @Journeyman-Fixit
    @Journeyman-Fixit 3 месяца назад +1

    This lifetime software developer wants as many people as possible to see this. Liked and shared!

  • @zsuzsuspetals
    @zsuzsuspetals 10 месяцев назад +66

    I recently saw the story of Joe Tippens who took Panacur (worming medication for dogs) at the advice of a veterinarian. There are early trials showing Fendbendazole decreasing the cancer. This man was given 3 months to live and years later he is still alive. I don't know why stories like this aren't huge news.

    • @CarnivoreguyScott
      @CarnivoreguyScott 8 месяцев назад

      I’ll tell you why ,because Big Pharma doesn’t want people to know because it’s cheap medication and cancer is BIG business, and most likely they pay platforms to suppress the information.

    • @mowhawk5924
      @mowhawk5924 8 месяцев назад +17

      Because of RIG pHARMA and greedy complicit career politicians

    • @-gordon3817
      @-gordon3817 8 месяцев назад +7

      Incredible stories like his aren't all over the news because it won't make the drug companies money. It is a billion dollar industry, so it wouldn't be in their best interest to have too many healthy people. This is why the U.S is the #1 developed country in the world with the most cancers, heart disease, & every form of illness, along with the most prescribed drugs!!! It is essential that people ALWAYS look into natural remedies as well to maintain one's health; it has existed for 1,000s of yrs before prescriptions.

    • @benicio1967
      @benicio1967 7 месяцев назад +3

      I have been so disappointed over how few people know about Joe Tippen’s story and I can’t tell you how many people I’ve seen struggling with end-stage cancer, and I’ve told them about Joe Tippen and yet I have never heard one response from them or even an acknowledgment that they saw my message. Heartbreaking to know there might be a cure for them but they don’t check the comments left for them. Another frustrating thing is more and more people are sharing their story of success and the fact that they are completely cancer free after taking Joe Tippen’s protocol but nobody will tell you where or how they are getting the panacur/fendbendazole. I have no clue how they’re getting it.

    • @davidg241
      @davidg241 7 месяцев назад

      @@benicio1967 I’ll listen… tell me .

  • @denisewittman975
    @denisewittman975 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dr Berry, I thank God for you and pray for you and your family everyday

  • @Jimbob-zn6bl
    @Jimbob-zn6bl Год назад +6

    Carnivore now 6th year and 63 years old and feel great!! 12 eggs 1rst meal.. ribeye steak and bacon 2nd meal!!🥚🥓🥩💪

  • @bravethomasyt
    @bravethomasyt 18 дней назад +1

    Good luck to my American friends across the pond. I've spent a lot of time in the US, and the amount of foods that contain corn syrup is insane. I'd imagine that unless you're cooking every meal from scratch, keeping your sugar intake low must be pretty difficult.

  • @HeartFeltGesture
    @HeartFeltGesture Год назад +7

    I am sure I was on my way to prostate cancer, and/or pancreatic cancer, both being caused by Hyperinsulinemia. I had a sugar addiction for many years, as well as bread, potato chips, crackers, rice etc. I have an enlarged prostate (root cause: Hyperinsulinemia), going down now due to vigilant healthy diet.
    There has been a huge rise in all type cancers since the industrialization of food.
    Eat non-industrialized food. The End.

  • @andresalzmann8302
    @andresalzmann8302 Год назад +76

    A friends son developed pancreatic cancer at 40 years of age. Guy of on 2 meters in length weighed 40 kg when she phoned me. FIVE weeks later he had gained 2,5 kg
    after we started treating him ourselves. HIGH Vit E, C and highish doses of other
    regular Vits. He immediately had to go Keto with diet. Ketones provide better energy
    to mitochondria to combat inflamation. Far as i remember he also started Tim Noakses Bullet Proof Coffee routine. Omega 3. I think his mothers brilliant idea for controlling the extreem pain without poisoning the body further, was key to his survival ! She put him on his back and filled his navel marujana oil!! Ten minutes
    and the pain had resided!!. This happened 2/3 years ago and guy is still fine. We are not dr's, just Natuaral Health enthosiasts. Learnt hard lessons. The regular dr's
    suffer from restricted thinking they have been coditioned into, very dangeros lot.

    • @johnoluwafemi3432
      @johnoluwafemi3432 7 месяцев назад +4

      Fantastic, as a patient, you're the first advocate of your own health. Great knowledgeable actions were taken.

    • @JoeCruz-xx2cw
      @JoeCruz-xx2cw 5 месяцев назад +2

      My pancreas gets inflamed causing abdominal pain I hear fatty food is making my pancreas overwork because lack of digestive enzymes they suggest fish, skinless chicken, and turkey over beef and pork you keep saying keto diet is good but isn't that a high fat diet?

    • @andresalzmann8302
      @andresalzmann8302 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@JoeCruz-xx2cw Take note of the color of your excrement Joe. It should be Yellow! If dark, you are in trouble. If you are not on a extreme Keto diet, it should also float. Focus on improving Vit E and C levels, go high on them. Also balans yr amino acds. L-Arginine and L-Citroline. Try best to increase bodies Nitric Oxcide levels. It seems fermented Beet is helpfull.

    • @JoeCruz-xx2cw
      @JoeCruz-xx2cw 5 месяцев назад

      @@andresalzmann8302 thank you so much

    • @MariaElenaBazoalto-ct6bs
      @MariaElenaBazoalto-ct6bs 4 месяца назад

      @@JoeCruz-xx2cw

  • @MrClipper500
    @MrClipper500 Год назад +106

    Worked with a friend that was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in January 2000. It does move fast. His doctor said he had a bad gene that predisposed his entire family to Pancreatic Cancer. His father and all his uncles passed from it. Back in January 2000 he looked like he was at deaths door but a woman that I also worked for talked him into going on a clinical trial at John Hopkins where they freeze the tumors with liquid nitrogen. He was resistant but he did go. When he returned after two weeks of recovery he returned to work with a spring in his step and great color. You would never know that he ever had cancer. He remained cancer free for ten years, then the cancer returned with a vengeance. The cancer spread to his lungs, liver, and head. When I left employment in 2015 he was making his final arrangements. I don`t know how but he is still alive today living with cancer. Perhaps modern cancer therapies are keeping him going. He is five years into his retirement. That clinical trial gave him a new lease on life, for ten years at least.

    • @pionus3651
      @pionus3651 Год назад +9

      Did he get vaxed?

    • @petebowen9031
      @petebowen9031 Год назад

      Dr Thomas Seyfried has found that cancer is a metabolic disease, not genetic….caused by excessive carbohydrates damaging the mitochondria. The cure: starve the cancer cells by depriving them of glucose and glutamine. He’s big into the carnivore community…if you could research this then share it with your friend, that may give them what they need to become cancer free instead of living with cancer.

    • @MM-lq4xf
      @MM-lq4xf Месяц назад

      @@pionus3651 yes for covid in 2010

  • @TCBytom
    @TCBytom Год назад +6

    as to survival rate there are studies on traditional chemotherapy + vitamin K2. some examples "Naturally occurring K vitamins inhibit pancreatic cancer cell survival through a caspase-dependent pathway" "Sorafenib combined vitamin K induces apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cell lines " I had seen one clinical trial done on humans - survival rate jumped up to 70% unfortunatelly I can't find it thorugh google any more.

  • @hozhx
    @hozhx Год назад +38

    Both my mom and uncle died on pancreatic cancer in China.They were all skinny. I knew my mom ate balanced. But I see the common things they had, stress and sleep problem.
    My mom was stress by my dad who put his life savings on those scams. She often listened to radio if she couldn't sleep at night. Night bedtime is the time we repair our immune system. It's crucial time for good health.

  • @angusoldwolf295
    @angusoldwolf295 Год назад +4

    My Father got pancreatic cancer in 1990. Then, the survival rate was 2%. We were blessed to keep him for 15 more years. He was in the hospital for over a year and underwent the Whipple procedure. He died and was revived once in that year. Prevention would be better than any cure or treatment. I am battling my own weight by fasting. I watched him slowly decline and finally pass at 56 years old. In a word, it sucked.

  • @UpandiTembo
    @UpandiTembo Год назад +6

    Lost my Dad in May to this terrible disease, they caught it super early, it made no difference. I am lost without him. He wouldn’t listen, he used insulin as a band aid. My heart is broken, I believed he’d beat it, I didn’t know it was already too late. I feel cheated.

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Год назад +2

      I am so sorry, at times words are not enough.

    • @SICKASSFOO52013
      @SICKASSFOO52013 9 месяцев назад +2

      I feel your pain I lost my dad to the same disease I was very hopeful he would beat it. May your dad rest in peace

  • @adelinematusiak693
    @adelinematusiak693 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have a cyst on my pancreas, which is being monitored. It is a type of cyst that can turn to cancer and is very very small. The diet they suggest is high in carbs, bread, oatmeal, cracker veggies, no red meat. Low fat chicken and fish. I’m sticking to my keto/carnivore diet, I do take Super Enzymes, as I had a problem with my gallbladder. I also take a probiotic and drink ginger tea.

  • @belindamceathron304
    @belindamceathron304 Год назад +5

    My ex husband passed a few years ago from pancreatic cancer. He ate a lot of fast food and was dx with pre diabetes months before his cancer dx. So this all makes sence.

  • @tomthompson7070
    @tomthompson7070 Год назад +57

    my wife lost her 3 year battle with pancreatic cancer 3 weeks ago - her suffering was horrible

    • @Catlady12341
      @Catlady12341 Год назад +2

      I’m so sorry 😢

    • @lvncsr6166
      @lvncsr6166 Год назад +10

      So sorry for your loss. May God give you peace and strength.

    • @Maintain_Decorum
      @Maintain_Decorum Год назад +4

      So sorry for your loss. 😢

    • @Rachaelc1776
      @Rachaelc1776 Год назад +1

      So sorry for your loss🙏🙏

    • @tanyakilbane7636
      @tanyakilbane7636 Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss. Take care of yourself, hang in there.

  • @danielmalloy6093
    @danielmalloy6093 Год назад +5

    Thanks Doc. This is certainly a motivation to get it right, when your family history is positive for PC cancer. Awesome study.

  • @3_Gold_Coins
    @3_Gold_Coins 8 месяцев назад +2

    My neighbor just passed at 62. He had stage 1. He had surgery and chemo. He was always slender, never heavy. It spread to his bones causing tremendous pain.

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley Год назад +8

    A surgeon I know was told in training that the pancreas must be the seat of the human soul because operating on it can be so dangerous… also that a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is as good as a death sentence.

  • @oliverabone4564
    @oliverabone4564 8 месяцев назад +4

    At 67 my dad died of pancreatic cancer. He took blood pressure meds for 25 years with no adjustments over the years, took the odd whiskey, ate the diet my mum ate. My mum lived to 93 & only started BP meds at 82. My 2 brothers & I follow a vegan and Keto diets with little or no meds and have outlived my dad by more than a dozen years. Over medication is rarely mentioned when in many presentations on pancreatic cancer, liver cancer and kidney failure.

    • @paracelsusish
      @paracelsusish 3 месяца назад

      You want to say that medications contributed to having cancer in case of your dad

    • @MsTAMILIAN
      @MsTAMILIAN Месяц назад

      @@oliverabone4564 That is a possibility. Blood pressure medication caused it

  • @mancunianinlondon
    @mancunianinlondon Год назад +92

    my dad got pancreatic cancer and it spread to his liver. Sadly he died within 5 months of diagnosis. My dad ate a lot of sweets (candy to you Americans) and he loved cereals in the morning and pastries in the evening (pies in particular). The amount of protein he ate was minimal. His diet was very carby. I loved him so much and I miss him so much. It was heartbreaking seeing him die like that. He was bleeding a lot at the end from his nose; his blood could no longer clot and he was so thin and weak. It kills people so fast. I have been controlling my carb intake. Some days it is only 50 grams but other days just over 100g. I need to work on keeping it low all the time. Pancreatic cancer is terrifying

    • @tezzanewton
      @tezzanewton Год назад +5

      My story is very similar to yours. It’s terrible to watch dad go out like that. I’m keeping my carbs around 100 per day too. Fingers crossed.

    • @t.corazon6350
      @t.corazon6350 Год назад +7

      Lowcarb diet is below 50 grams, keto is below 20 grams

    • @seekingthetruth304
      @seekingthetruth304 Год назад +3

      Even 50 grams is WAAAAaaay too high in my opinion. 😱😱
      25 or less is EASY !

    • @tezzanewton
      @tezzanewton Год назад +4

      @@seekingthetruth304 that’s just absolute bullshite, mate.

    • @marilynroper5739
      @marilynroper5739 Год назад +4

      I have been on a low carb diet for almost 4 years ( 20 -30 g per day). How I wish I had known about this many years ago. Better late than never I guess.

  • @marymarysewage7879
    @marymarysewage7879 Год назад +2

    My brother passed way last year he was 64 he lived a clean live never drunk alcohol or anything bad

  • @arthurpalumbo1227
    @arthurpalumbo1227 Год назад +25

    Maybe I'm missing something here, but isn't hyperinsulinemia a primary cause of ALL cancers? My source for this is Dr. Thomas Seyfried's Metabolic Theory of Cancer.

    • @stuartgregory6848
      @stuartgregory6848 Год назад +5

      I am fairly sure the good Dr. in a previous video says "cancer starts in inflammation and feeds on sugar "

    • @RobCLynch
      @RobCLynch Год назад +4

      Yes it is a good idea to highlight the risk of ALL cancers due to metabolic breakdown...

    • @nataliajimenez1870
      @nataliajimenez1870 Год назад +5

      There are some cancers that are more highly associated with hyperinsulinemia like breast and prostate and those happen to be the most common cancers. It seems that pancreatic cancer is another one highly associated with high insulin

    • @TheSwitzAutomotive
      @TheSwitzAutomotive Год назад +10

      I'm a huge Thomas Seyfried fan... his metabolic theory of cancer is spot on. People with cancer would be wise to study him, Joe Tippens, and check out Templeton Wellness here on RUclips. James Temleton beat cancer and has tons of interviews with people who beat cancer. If I had cancer that's all I'd listen to (cancer survivors) what did they do? How did they do it? If you study 100 cancer survivors you'll see patterns emerge... I promise.

    • @petebowen9031
      @petebowen9031 Год назад +3

      I just posted a comment on Dr Seyfried….his work is fascinating!!

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve lost two close friends to pancreatic cancer. One lasted 3 years. Being diagnosed with this is a death sentence. I’m on the carnivore diet. Reducing the risks if that’s possible is something that requires a quantum amount of scientific research. Obesity is pandemic and if this theory was true 50% plus of people would develop pancreatic cancer. That said be grateful for today. Tomorrow is never a given. Thanks for sharing! 🙏

  • @bjmorgan3092
    @bjmorgan3092 Год назад +6

    My mother died of pancreatic cancer 05/2023. She was 230 lbs before the weight start to come off. Over 3 years she was slowly losing weight. The last 2 years she wasn't really eating. The last year she would not eat and started having abdominal issues. We finally got her to go to her doctor. She was diagnosed stage 3 and 4 months after her final radiation treatment she died and only weighed 99lbs. This cancer is horrible 😢.

    • @Rachaelc1776
      @Rachaelc1776 Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry for your loss🙏🙏

  • @louisd95714
    @louisd95714 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this advice! Since I've had a stent implanted in the LAD a few month back,(Sans heart attack) I have been keeping my carbs intake very low. I avoid it like the plague.