The Surprising Facts about Insulin You Never Knew

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @Alan-zy2kp
    @Alan-zy2kp Год назад +593

    November 5 2022 I was 54 and I was 104kgs and pre diabetic. It was a long weekend and I binged watched this man’s channel on “get well to lose weight don’t lose weight to get well” . I am now 87 kilos using free weights and cycling three times a week. I feel like I am in my thirties and feeling really well. Listen to this man do your own research and act. 🙏🏼✨

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +18

      👍‍ Excellent! Takes great determination to do that.🏆

    • @Alan-zy2kp
      @Alan-zy2kp Год назад +22

      @@KETO_DIET thanks I appreciate that but I didn’t really do very much of anything……..my body sorta did it on its own. Dr Berg said it would and it did….I was just along for the ride! 👍🏻

    • @bitiboy786
      @bitiboy786 Год назад +7

      Wow that's awesome 😏

    • @maytruthprevail4668
      @maytruthprevail4668 Год назад +8

      Thank you, that is so encouraging. Congratulations on your recovery.
      I have been watching Dr. Berg for a long time, hopefully I will heal and feel vibrant too.

    • @markwhite6782
      @markwhite6782 Год назад +27

      Hey buddy, 2 can play this game! August 4, 2021 I did the same thing as you at 185 pounds (84 Kg). I too was a prediabetic with fatty liver disease. You may think 185 is not too heavy but you need to know I'm only 5'5" tall. I started by dropping all sugar drinks, intermittent fasting at 18:6 for a couple of months then went to prolonged fasting every two months for 4-5 days. Net result was 52 pounds lost and am off 7 daily medications, 4 prescription. I take nothing and like you feel 30 again. I did this at age 60. Yep, Dr. Berg did it to me too!

  • @ANGELSVEN
    @ANGELSVEN Год назад +138

    Dr. Berg, as a former sugar addict, thank you for sharing your vital info. I now eat keto and my insomnia is 85% gone, my peripheral neuropathy is 100% gone and I've lost 7 lbs. so far. I'm more conscientious about reading labels. I bought an air fryer which has also changed my life. I tell everyone about you.

    • @jd-gw4gr
      @jd-gw4gr Год назад +5

      air fryer to cut down on fats, not a good idea try frying with beef tallow or don't fry at all but pour lots of olive on salads

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      @@jd-gw4gr I don't use an Air Fryer but I would drink the fat after cooking the food! It's Grrrreat for Keto...!

    • @ANGELSVEN
      @ANGELSVEN Год назад +1

      @@jd-gw4gr There is still fat in the skin of the chicken. I do use either avocado or olive oil on salads. And avocados, which I love!

    • @KayronTho
      @KayronTho Год назад +3

      What do you mean peripheral neuropathy?

    • @ANGELSVEN
      @ANGELSVEN Год назад +1

      @Kayron Fritz Damaged heel nerves which were painful. That's totally gone now.

  • @Strengthandconditioning60
    @Strengthandconditioning60 Год назад +54

    My wife's been a t2d for almost 30 years, went on healthy keto 3 months ago she no longer uses insulin and her metformin has been halved. Fasting blood sugar now under 100. She's feeling much much better

  • @Grumblesnort
    @Grumblesnort Год назад +133

    Oh my goodness, this has answered every question and resolved every confusion I've had about insulin! Thank you so much, Dr. Berg!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +16

      Most welcome! Glad you found the video helpful!

    • @enparvayil
      @enparvayil Год назад +3

      Sir please tell about nail melanoma

    • @enparvayil
      @enparvayil Год назад +3

      Nail melanoma

  • @radiumlyte
    @radiumlyte Год назад +31

    I've been watching your videos and following your advice. Doing keto and IF, I've lost 26 lbs and I'm not stopping! I've still got quite a bit to go, but all my bloodwork is now normal and I'm off all my meds. I'm so grateful this information is out there. IT WORKS! Thank you, Dr. Berg.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +9

      Wonderful! You're very welcome!

    • @drkmlakshmipathy
      @drkmlakshmipathy Год назад +1

      Good facts and information about Insulin ..insulin resistance ☺️

  • @gregtheflyingwhale
    @gregtheflyingwhale Год назад +46

    This is a very smart video that explains what he has been telling all the time about insulin but from another angle. Insulin isn't bad, its the long term habits of releasing so much of it that you body fails to release normal levels afterwards

  • @VickiBowers
    @VickiBowers Год назад +5

    One time (years ago) I went to a new doctor. She said, "you have blood sugar issues. I want you to eat 6 small meals a day." She may have also recommended snacks, too, I don't remember now. I thought, OMG, SIX "small" meals a DAY? I did try to comply, but it felt like I was in the kitchen ALL DAY, either preparing, eating, or cleaning up. Not what I wanted to do with my life! But I did try it for a while. By and by I stopped that, and also stopped seeing that doc. I much prefer to eat once or twice a day. No more of this "continuous drip" six ("small") meals a day for me. Your recommendations, Dr. Berg, make SO Much more sense, and are so much easier to live with! Thank you for making these videos.

  • @taananaki7590
    @taananaki7590 Год назад +27

    I love you Doctor you are a life saver for free people like you have a space in heaven ever since I've known 3 months ago I've lost 16,4kg I'm so happy like never before feeling young energetic,doing omad 1 meal a day and keto no sugar no carbs but taking all the fruits I feel like I want same as vegetables,drinking lots of water with lemon.Thank you Doc

    • @erminasnaujalis3482
      @erminasnaujalis3482 Год назад

      I'm also going omad but I'm cutting out fruit. So what kinda fruit do you eat and how often ? Cause I really miss fruit, I wonder if I could sneak a banana or apple once a day without ruining my ketosis?

  • @mrfoodarama
    @mrfoodarama Год назад +46

    Awesome information Doc! The more people that understand this, the healthier we will all become

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +12

      Glad you like the information here. Thanks for your comment.

    • @saschaesken5524
      @saschaesken5524 Год назад

      Big Pharma will not be amused

    • @mastringminds
      @mastringminds Год назад +1

      ​@@Drberg u are the best, the only doctor ❤️

  • @davidfrance3536
    @davidfrance3536 Год назад +8

    A1c is normal for the first time in 10 years. I managed it in the last few months without meds, which I have been on the last few years. Thanks for all the advice.

  • @ForestToFarm
    @ForestToFarm Год назад +3

    I forgot to mention I started following you last June. I had inflammation in my knees, elbows,shoulders, hands, back and pretty much all over my body. I knew the problem was sugar and carbs. What I did not realize was the frequency of eating issues that occur. I have to say all those pains left my body within weeks of healthy Keto. I have been joint pain free since I started getting serious about following your guidelines. I will admit I do cheat once in a while but by sticking with it 90%+ most of the time its working great for me. I am over 60 and feeling great!!
    Thanks!!
    Terry

  • @morrisfilmphoto5020
    @morrisfilmphoto5020 Год назад +12

    Great THANKS, Dr Berg!!!
    I'm not personally a D2 person, and for a "modern" city living person, It'lldo my best to avoid future D2 etc , issues! Prevntion Steps, and Your Videos is Worth GOLD!!! Unsure how many Millions of people you assisting to improve their Health, but a Nobel Price in Assisting other Humans' Health should be Given!!! THANKS BLESS

  • @pankajmakhija9324
    @pankajmakhija9324 Год назад +10

    Hi Doctor, i am type 1 diabetic. kindly research over the increased TSH levels & inulin sensitivity as whenever my TSH level goes up it gets difficult for me to control sugar levels. Usually i take 15-17 units of insulin but when my tsh level shoots up i have to take double the amount of insuin to manage it. One more thing i have recently started eating black wheat flour produced in India itself. It is also helping me reducing my blood sugar levels it is completely gluten free and tasty too.
    So, if you feel that these above two things are worth researching plz do it as it will help thousands of people to get benefited.
    Thank a ton.

  • @myexperience4676
    @myexperience4676 Год назад +17

    From the Netherlands I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your updates. You are my true hero. Thank you zo much Dr Berg.

  • @chozenbyChrist
    @chozenbyChrist Год назад +9

    Hey Dr Berg 👍🏾
    This video was tailored made for me. I'm T2D for five yrs. Never took meds I was controlling with diet. Then fell off the wagon. NOW Im going to do IF & your version of healthy keto. My A1C went from 7 in August 2022 to 14 January 2023😞

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Год назад

      Just lift yourself up, dust yourself off & start all over again! You can turn things around, Veronica!✌🏽😎🌵🇺🇸

    • @omphemetsechake2839
      @omphemetsechake2839 Год назад +2

      I was diagnosed last year with T2D...then followed his videos and diet program and withing a month brought my A1C from 18 to 5.
      I have fallen off the wagon from december until now, I need to get my act together again.
      All the best from South Africa)))

  • @kmer1456
    @kmer1456 Год назад +32

    Thank you Dr Berg ! 🙏 you saved my live and many other lives, 2 millions more subscribers in few times ! You deserve it

  • @jane---489
    @jane---489 Год назад +36

    *_Dr Berg, you're a life saver - Literally. Much appreciated information ..._*

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +7

      Glad to help!

  • @joejackson6205
    @joejackson6205 Год назад +26

    I remember when my dad became a type2 diabetic, and being taught the first function of insulin was to turn sugars into fat storage. If that is true, it also explains these ying yang effects of insulin. High sugars in the blood having high insulin levels trying to convert those sugars into fat storage, creating insulin resistance in cells, because there is to much if it. Leading to the ill effects parts of insulin.
    Still the solution would be to cut the sugars, cut the carbs, The Healthy Ketogenic Diet, and intermittent fasting. Then insulin doesn't need to spike, and can do the beneficial things it does.
    Does that make sense?

    • @sabbasdsouza
      @sabbasdsouza Год назад +1

      I wonder if people lose more weight on ozempic/wegovy or metphormine?

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Год назад +3

      @@sabbasdsouza I was on Ozempic for 2 years; after I asked doctor to increase dosage to 1 mg. within a few weeks I lost 12 lbs. Still going down.

  • @wolfgangweber9924
    @wolfgangweber9924 Год назад +41

    I like this take on insulin. It seems to be a good way to explain the issues to a novice.
    Since you mentioned a bunch of supplements may I suggest a video that may help a lot of people: Some supplements are better taken at certain times and on empty stomach and others with a meal. The instructions on the label may or may not issue the best doses either. Then the instructions appear to be based on the 3 meals a day plus snacks schedule that is so common. So I am interested to know which supplement to take when on a 2 meals a day and OMAD schedule.
    I am not where I want to be but I have gone a long way with the help of your videos. I am fighting psoriasis.

    • @d.wilbur5164
      @d.wilbur5164 Год назад +4

      Yes please! I'm 2 MAD

    • @MsGeelan
      @MsGeelan Год назад

      Great question

    • @wolfgangweber9924
      @wolfgangweber9924 Год назад +1

      @Helene KetoIF I know! That's Dr. Berg: ask and you shall receive the answer! What a guy, isn't he?

    • @stanchung69
      @stanchung69 Год назад

      @heleneketoif do you have the link? He has so many videos on insulin lol

  • @TheKetoJudge
    @TheKetoJudge Год назад +18

    This guys taught me more then all my teachers combined haha!

  • @hildaflores2646
    @hildaflores2646 Год назад +2

    I love this doctor because since I started keto and no sugar and intermittent fasting I only eat twice a day and fasting 48 hours a week I loose 25 pounds in 3 months I have insulin resistance before I feel better

  • @christopherripley5081
    @christopherripley5081 Год назад +1

    I’ve theorized that vascular calcification is almost entirely due to sugar over time in the blood stream. Sugar is sticky.
    Everything you have mentioned either seems like a direct result of insulin or a result of less sugar in the blood stream ie… insulin help blood pressure. It certainly would if the vascular can expand and contract properly.
    We didn’t evolve to deal with the excess of carbs we have available to us.. in particular sugar

  • @TonyRome402
    @TonyRome402 Год назад +16

    Shocking yet very good and reliable information. I am glad I watched the entire video. Thank you again, Dr. Berg.

  • @drraggam
    @drraggam Год назад +5

    I am really very thankful, that you include us people of type I sugar , because most of your discussion focuses on type II and insulin resistance .

  • @eyesofblue1050
    @eyesofblue1050 Год назад +16

    Dr. Berg is the man to go to for solid truthful information. Love all his videos. He's also eye-candy! You go, Karen!

  • @kindnessmatters4316
    @kindnessmatters4316 Год назад +5

    Dr. Berg, Today I started keto diet. This month I also began semaglutide injections to help me lose 50 pounds gained since menopause. Though originally for diabetics, semaglutide is now being prescribed for weight loss. I am not diabetic. It is my understanding semaglutide increases the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas while decreasing glucagon produced by the liver. It has curbed my appetite and carb cravings. However, in learning how insulin wrecks our health, what is your opinion regarding the use of semaglutide and might it hurt or help my keto journey?

  • @chamindawijayapala4966
    @chamindawijayapala4966 Год назад +6

    Great ... This doctor has been doing wonderful things to diebatic patients who he has never seen.

    • @chamindawijayapala4966
      @chamindawijayapala4966 Год назад

      Dear doctor , my relation is suffering from low blood preasure .... Please give us instructions for what to do and not to do...❤️🙏 By the way she is 100% vegetarian ... please do a video on this

  • @jberts3141
    @jberts3141 Год назад +3

    Have you read "Why we get sick" by Dr. Ben Bikman, PhD? He's a cell biologist. That's an amazing book about insulin resistance. I would disagree about LDL being a marker for metabolic syndrome, HDL and triglycerides would be a better marker. Also one of the reason why exercise is so important for becoming insulin sensitive is because it overrides the fat cells demand for insulin. It tells the body that the muscles takes priority for insulin taking away from the fat cell allowing it to become more sensitive.

  • @matt_fs
    @matt_fs Год назад +11

    As someone with type 1, whenever I do daily CARDIO (break out into sweats is the key here) and I have 0 carbs during the day my insulin demands of fast acting insulin are around 10-14 units.
    When I'm doing liberal Keto (30-40 grams of carbs) and I weight train, I need around 30 units of fast acting insulin

    • @matt_fs
      @matt_fs Год назад +3

      I also try sleep 6/7 hours, supplementing 10,000 IU vitamin D (except in the summer), Zinc & Omega 3

    • @kmiller36
      @kmiller36 Год назад

      How are you figuring this out? I am pre diabetic and confused as to what I need to do and how to figure out what my body is doing…thanks

    • @Alan-rw3ez
      @Alan-rw3ez Год назад +1

      @@kmiller36 intermittent fasting is key, eat low carb foods like berries as your carb source. Just stay heavy on eggs, beef, vegetables, sweet potatoes and such.

    • @Sophiamia6960
      @Sophiamia6960 Год назад

      @@kmiller36read the book, keto adapted, by Maria Emmerich. She tells you exactly what to eat and what not to eat! On a true keto diet, you don’t eat sweet potatoes, and you eat very moderate protein, because to much protein raises blood sugars.

    • @matt_fs
      @matt_fs Год назад +1

      @@kmiller36 For me personally, lots of trial and error. My doctors were useless.
      Also type 1 & type 2 are vastly different.
      Furthermore, even if two people have the same diagnosis (type 1) they will experience things differently.
      I would HIGHLY recommend.a freestyle libre 2 or 3, as this makes your life way easier measuring your glucose levels.
      I had to fly out of my country to get one since not every EU country provides them.
      Also, from what I understand, if you are pre-diabetic for type 2, it could be reversible with lifetime diet and exercise intervention.
      For type 1 it is more severe and bleak as I understand there is no cure.

  • @rafaelshumaker1883
    @rafaelshumaker1883 Год назад +2

    I'm only half way through the video. But I am getting confused about what's true and what isn't. I certainly hope the rest of the video will clear it up.

  • @rn5697
    @rn5697 Год назад +10

    What about :
    1)R-Alpha Lipolic Acid
    2) Benfothiamine

  • @protoword10
    @protoword10 Год назад +3

    Yes! I know this before reading books like: “Metabolical” from professor Lustig, “Why we get sick” from professor Ben Bickman and “Diabetes code” from dr Jason Fung! Only difference between you and them is: They don’t have wide audience as you do! You have most powerful channel to spread words of truth in your mission to help people! THANK YOU!

    • @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf
      @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf Год назад

      Lusting and Bikman are great!
      Berg has the *perfect* demeanor to spread the word

  • @alidarwish9999
    @alidarwish9999 Год назад +8

    Exellent and exclusive presentation on the right track teaching us how to fix insulin resistance. I think that people are genetically divided into Insulin sensitive and insulin resistant people. Those with insulin resistance should follow your recommendation to fixe it. Thank you so much for caring about our health and lifestyle changes.

  • @rangarajank7798
    @rangarajank7798 Год назад +13

    As usual Great message. Excellent inputs.
    An incredible job for humanity 😊

  • @bobboscarato1313
    @bobboscarato1313 Год назад +1

    My urologist prescribed Oxibutynin 10mg. but mentioned fact of Alzheimers danger! It reduces urgency to pee particularly when going away from home like shopping or a visit to a doctor!

  • @climate-civilizations
    @climate-civilizations Год назад +3

    Ray Peat and numerous other researchers have been asserting this for years. The issue is not with the carbs or insulin but with the inadequate metabolism of glucose. Berg is gradually becoming more receptive to this concept as he undoubtedly conducts extensive research. However, what will it take for him to acknowledge that adopting keto as a lifestyle may not be a sound idea?

  • @youtubetraveler8534
    @youtubetraveler8534 Год назад +9

    Thank you Dr.Berg! for a revision of one of the most important topics that is Insulin !🙏♥️

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +4

      Most welcome! Glad you found it informative!

  • @Go-zi1py
    @Go-zi1py Год назад +48

    My mom is 83 years old and has had Type 1 Diabetes since she was 16. She NEVER eats even one teaspoon of anything with sugar in it and eats only low carb fruits (mainly blueberries, strawberries)and minimal high starch vegetables (only sweet potatoes). If she didn't have OT she'd be in great health. She should be your poster child!

    • @d.wilbur5164
      @d.wilbur5164 Год назад +3

      I'm sure I should know this, but what is OT? Overactive thyroid? Sorry.

    • @Go-zi1py
      @Go-zi1py Год назад +8

      @@d.wilbur5164 OT is Other Tremors -undiagnosed. Her thigh muscles tremble so bad when she stands that she collapses in seconds but can walk miles as long as she doesn't stop. No doctor can figure it out.

    • @d.wilbur5164
      @d.wilbur5164 Год назад +5

      @@Go-zi1py So sorry. That's horrible!

    • @eggpod4567
      @eggpod4567 Год назад +3

      Would you be willing to tell me a little more of what she enjoys eating?
      My girlfriend has type 1 diabetes and I'd love to know how to help her feel better.

    • @TheMiriam333
      @TheMiriam333 Год назад

      @@Go-zi1py she needs COPPER! 15 mgs a day! Tremors will go. She also needs B1 at 1000 mgs a day with B2.

  • @pamelashearer2994
    @pamelashearer2994 Год назад +15

    Good Morning , Dr.Berg 🌈
    Thank you so much for sharing this Interesting information with everyone , Have a wonderful day !

  • @Veronmories
    @Veronmories Год назад +10

    Hi Dr Berg, women with PCOS normally face insulin resistance issues amongst many challenges. Will you be able to make some videos on PCOS as well?

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +4

      His Video; 3 Causes of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) & High Androgens - Dr. Berg

  • @mad0uche
    @mad0uche Год назад +13

    I hope your videos will continue to teach people that a person like me - a type 1 diabetic, is completely different than the "cool and popular" diabetes, type 2.

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 Год назад +6

      We need different names. They ARE different diseases after all.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Год назад +1

      Dr. Berg is talking about diabetes type 3. Another anomaly!

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Год назад

      @@bobboscarato1313 Is that referring to pregnancy diabetes or something else?

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Год назад +1

      @@mad0uche Diabetes!

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Год назад

      @@bobboscarato1313 what kind of crackhead are you? you ok?

  • @JonathanRLight
    @JonathanRLight Год назад +1

    Berberine and cinnamon have never had much of an effect on me, but the other 12 on that 14 point list are all good. In my view overconsumption is the biggest issue, and eating less frequently while controlling calories if you are insulin resistant is probably more key than macronutrient balance. You can eat only protein and fat, but if you overeat, your blood glucose will still spike, just slower. The rate at which blood glucose rises and the resulting insulin change (injected or not) matters a great deal for all of the downstream effects of insulin. It's very easy to take all this for granted until it no longer works, and then information like this is valuable. I look forward to more content in this direction as Dr Berg explains complex things in a simple way.

  • @diannstarratt5496
    @diannstarratt5496 Год назад +5

    Wow ! This video and explanation is life changing !! Dr Berg , you are such an incredible teacher ........ thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @bradfry2259
    @bradfry2259 Год назад +6

    I've just recently been hit with type 1 and it's been a bit of an interesting time. I was never a heavy sugar eater before and now I have to be even more careful about it. Luckily the technology around it these days is great.

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 Год назад +2

      Check out all the videos at the Low Carb Down Under channel. Check out Dr Troy Stapleton's story.
      Also Dr Ken Berry (how to eat low carb)
      Dr Sten Ekberg has great videos too... Some very specific ones on carbs in food.

    • @bradfry2259
      @bradfry2259 Год назад +2

      @sigalsmadar4532 thank you I actually know Ken berry's channel he's really good. This all might be a bit of adjustment but I'll get there.

  • @eliadvo
    @eliadvo Год назад

    I have been keto for about 5 years now and practice intermittent fasting where I fast at least 17 hours a day. I also alternate my fasting window times but my blood sugar is around 115 when I wake up in the morning before consuming anything other than sometimes water.

  • @jacobd475
    @jacobd475 Год назад +3

    About conflicting information... How is it possible that some sources advice to take magnesium and calcium together and others say that calcium prevents magnesium from being absorbed and both should be taken separately? Which is correct?

  • @Leo-ws1id
    @Leo-ws1id Год назад +1

    Im addicted to Dr.E, Info. I click everytime

  • @PraiseHim123
    @PraiseHim123 Год назад +7

    This is an excellent video, Dr. Berg!
    I have type 1 diabetes. Have you made a video about the different types of diabetes?
    There are many misconceptions about it, mostly between type 1 and type 2-the causes and the diets they should follow, even among Doctors and nurses.
    Thank you for sharing such important information.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +3

      Yes. Here's VIDEO; Diabetes Diet For Type 1 and Type 2 Difference Explained By Dr. Berg

    • @PraiseHim123
      @PraiseHim123 Год назад

      @@KETO_DIET Thanks! Didn't get the link

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Год назад

      Type it in the RUclips search bar 🤩

  • @bily4566
    @bily4566 Год назад +7

    Are used to eat a lot of Doritos and I stopped and now if I eat Doritos they make me feel horrible

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +3

      Your digestive system now does not like all the Chemicals in Doritos...!

  • @bubblebrainbow
    @bubblebrainbow Год назад +2

    I tried peanut butter powder with cinnamon on cottage cheese... So amazing!~

  • @rickthain8538
    @rickthain8538 Год назад +8

    Wow! More information that you can only get from Dr Berg. Type 2 diabetic, beating it with IF and low carb, Keto. I was thinking about asking my Dr to do HOMA IR test. He always says my pancreas is producing plenty of insulin, but can he know without that test? As Dr B says, I still struggle with the Dawn Phenomenon. Maybe there is a test for high Cortisol or that may be part of regular blood work? Thanks Doc.

  • @Debbie3360
    @Debbie3360 Год назад +4

    My daughter was diagnosed with gestational diabetes. When she told me, I told her I could fix that with keto. She immediately shut me down because her ob set her up with a nutritionist who said keto was bad & immediately set her up with weighing foods, monitoring levels & the standard American diet.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      People with Diabetes get brainwashed with a lot of Misinformation from Doctors and other so called experts. It's a Trillion Dollar industry! Even these Doctors and experts have been deceived. Some or many may know the truth though and don't want their Diabetes industry to go away.

  • @fiachramacaonrae5449
    @fiachramacaonrae5449 Год назад +3

    Dr Berg, You're saving lives, and happy to do it.

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 Год назад +8

    Thanks dr Berg, very good information, very useful, and educative.

  • @CandyWorld30
    @CandyWorld30 Год назад +2

    Today is day 5 of the Keto diet for me, I had two over 18 hour fasts already, I find it easy to do as long as I am drinking lots of tea, I am also exercising, I am proud of myself :)

  • @RAYRAYDAY
    @RAYRAYDAY 8 месяцев назад

    The MDs takes on paradoxes,
    Eric Berg, “when there is conflicting information, that is a paradox. You get cognitive dissonance”
    Pradip Jamnadas, “When you don’t understand something, you call it a paradox”
    Steve Gundry “Plant paradox, buttocks paradox, … imma make a new book on every health related paradox and resell old info”
    David Bowie, “Telling Lies - Paradox Remix”.

  • @jelenanikolic888
    @jelenanikolic888 9 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best explanations I have ever watched. All of the videos of Dr. Eric Berg are brilliant but I am overwhelmed with this one ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Always with you Dr. Berg 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞

  • @NaturalBloom7
    @NaturalBloom7 Год назад +1

    This information embodies gold mines, it’s super beneficial!

  • @arizonaland742
    @arizonaland742 Год назад +1

    God bless you, Dr.

  • @gurnblanston5000
    @gurnblanston5000 Год назад +1

    Please make a full length, in depth video on insulin, growth factors, fibrin, stem cells, and red blood cells on the dysfunction of diabetic (t2) wound healing at one of the most difficult sites: the heel bottom. Do cold lasers have a place healing diabetic ulcers???

  • @FlintSpall
    @FlintSpall Год назад +1

    Yeah,my doctor by request from me ordered "one" Homa IR Test but once the powers that be knew that the patient was on to something, I've not had another like test.I'm now in the market for a doctor who will work to make me healthier not work to keep me on the plantation of progressive worsening, which in turn makes somebody bigger monies.

  • @KishBish
    @KishBish Год назад +1

    I really wish I could eat large salads.. they cause so much pain!! 😩 I simply cannot do leafy greens anymore, and it sucks bc I love salads.. but I do NOT love the pain and inflammation that comes with eating them.. I'd probably do well with the carnivore diet, but I prefer eating more balanced meals.. I feel stuck lol.. anywho, great info on insulin! thanks! 🙏🏽💖

    • @terrygrimes3332
      @terrygrimes3332 Год назад

      Try Napoleon, Five Bean Salad..Tinned .. Rince b4 serving..

  • @nijjar78
    @nijjar78 Год назад +9

    Excellent video! Just one question though about fat intake. The role of insulin is also fat storage and if fat is high then insulin would be needed to put it somewhere or else fat will stay in the blood stream and cause damage. Please explain this also dr berg.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      To many Carbohydrates(Sugar) in our diet gets deposited on our body as fat. On Keto Diet Fat is used for energy to run our body and the excess becomes 💩💩💩.....!

    • @nijjar78
      @nijjar78 Год назад +2

      @@KETO_DIET I am not saying carbs are good. But excess fat will is also not good. In this sense why the body does not use carbs as fuel and throw away the rest. I love keto and have been doing for 5-6 yrs but excess fat is my question and the role of insulin in fat storage. Think about it and then reply.. Thanks

  • @jaylenny62
    @jaylenny62 Год назад

    I just want to announce I was her before 5+ million people joined. I feel proud🥰😍🥰
    .....now back to the video.🙊🙊

  • @C.N.1
    @C.N.1 Год назад +2

    Thank You, Dr. Berg! I agree Healthy Keto should not be considered a "diet". They can keep the fruit diet the yogurt and a bagel diet the pounds of mystery meat diet etc.. recommendations! HEALTHY KETO IS AMAZING! 👏

  • @ghadamarie555
    @ghadamarie555 Год назад +5

    So important theme

  • @Imran-Lalani
    @Imran-Lalani Год назад +1

    What is the best number for A1C and Glucose? I am at 5.3 and 96.

  • @MsGeelan
    @MsGeelan Год назад +7

    Dr Berg I have ordered supplements from your website for a couple of years now. Love your videos as they are always informative. I have been taking K2 & D3 for 2 years. Is it true that this combination removes plaque and excessive calcium buildup in joints?

  • @TwinkTwink8
    @TwinkTwink8 Год назад +5

    Hello, thank you Dr. Berg for all your videos, work and knowledge 😃 I have still a question, if I want to make IF and start to eat at 10, drink coffee, drink lemon or apple vinegar water and take my supplements (Omega 3, magnesium, zink etc.) when should I take it and in which order? I also have to separate supplements and coffee with minimum 1 hour between them? I would appreciate an answer. Greetings!

    • @TwinkTwink8
      @TwinkTwink8 Год назад

      @Helene KetoIF Thank you Helen for your answer 🌺

  • @PrabhsimranSingh15
    @PrabhsimranSingh15 Год назад +1

    My respects and regards for the work you do for all of us.

  • @robertmurphy2960
    @robertmurphy2960 Год назад

    Insulin helps with all this stuff, it's the fact that when Insulin resistance occurs the Insulin can not stay to the same relative level as when Insulin resistance is not at the same level, so the relative dips in Insulin do not have the same level of effect, even when the lowest dip is higher then the non Insulin resistant high

  • @FATIMA-by1hb
    @FATIMA-by1hb Год назад

    Thank you my dear angel,who walks on this earth in the garb of a human.

  • @nickma71
    @nickma71 Год назад

    There are other channels as good as this one is, and he is one of the best.There is some over lap but a different emphasis. The exercise part, specifically HIIT or weights is makes you the opposite of insulin resistant, it makes you insulin sensitive. Yes, that was a bit of a body builder channel.

  • @thesunnyroad
    @thesunnyroad Год назад

    Interesting to see insulin resistance in endurance athletes who can not go on a ketogenic diet if running extremely long hours such as 100 km and training over 30 hours per week their main fuel are carbohydrates How do you fix that?

  • @bharetiedhorai4652
    @bharetiedhorai4652 Год назад +5

    Quite interesting indeed, all of it, it makes perfect sense, much of that!
    So, dr. Berg, I guess it may be high time to put things to be put back into perspective, especially when there's talking about good & bad😌. Isn't it comparable to the "never ending story" of the alleged "battle" between proces and function, the chicken or the egg, the beginning (A) and the end (O)🙃?!
    Btw, the receptor part is often left out when generally explained, so great thanks to contributing to telling the whole (some) story and dito facts, I synchronistically spoke of components mentioned at the end, to someone close this very morning 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙂!!

  • @Michael-si9ci
    @Michael-si9ci Год назад

    Question: 32 oz. Apple Cobbler (real butter, cane sugar, 45% fruit) and 1 1/2 quarts of vanilla ice cream (100% grade A milk & cream, gluten free, no growth hormone, certified vanilla, contains corn syrup) once a week, and less than 20grams of carbs a day for the remainder of the week - how damaging?

  • @pennyp8841
    @pennyp8841 Год назад +5

    I’m diabetic and trying to do intermittent fasting and the Keto diet and wasn’t sure how my insulin shots worked into all of this. None of the videos that I had watched really addressed how to do this if while taking insulin shots. Thank you Dr. Berg.

    • @suzannefurman3957
      @suzannefurman3957 Год назад +1

      I'm a type 2 diabetic. Last time I went to Dr they prescribed insulin shots. My blood sugar went to 30 and I threw the stuff out.
      Dropped metformin and replaced it with Berberine. Added Chromium, Potassium and Magnesium supplements
      Blood sugar ranges from 93 to 120 most of the time. Be sure to check your blood sugar often when taking insulin if you're a type 2

    • @pennyp8841
      @pennyp8841 Год назад

      Thank you Suzanne. I’m taking the insulin mix of short term/long term and would like to be able to get completely of the insulin. I’m 70 so I’m not sure how much damage has been done.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      Keep your regular schedule with that stuff.

    • @suzannefurman3957
      @suzannefurman3957 Год назад +1

      @@pennyp8841 I'm 77 LOL

    • @sigalsmadar4547
      @sigalsmadar4547 Год назад +1

      ​@@pennyp8841 T2 can be reversed by a very low carbohydrate lifestyle.
      See Dr Ken Berry
      And any videos at Low Carb Down Under. These are front line people.
      Less carbs means less insulin. Small changes will minimize mistakes. Don't change your insulin dose my more than 10% at a time. Give each increment a few days to see how that works out.
      Maybe you can get your doc to practice the long acting levimir or lantus separately from humalog. Then you only take humalog for carbs and for BG correction. You should have a scale for that. For example, 1 Unit for every 50 points over 100. Or 1 Unit for every 15g carb.
      You can jump all the way into to keto at once.... Under 30g carb/day.... But you will need fast changes to insulin dosages. If you don't have experience at this, look up Dr Eric Westman.
      You can work into keto meal by meal using the 2 separate kind of insulin. no carbs equals no insulin with the humalog. Then at some point you will not need the long acting.
      Study before you try anything.

  • @SymphonyTaylor
    @SymphonyTaylor Год назад

    I’m a type 1 diabetic and this helped a ton! 💉

  • @ViralVideos-pr2oi
    @ViralVideos-pr2oi Год назад +2

    Dr. Berg I would love for you to do a video on gum diseases. Specifically receeding gums. I have heard receeding gums cannot grow back but I am curious if I started eating a high fat keto diet if they would.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      This video; Receding Gums and Vitamin C Explained By Dr.Berg

  • @varsharaut7267
    @varsharaut7267 Год назад

    Dr. Berg, my husband is diabetic for last 23 years. He had brain stroke during pandemic and hemiplegic. For last two years, I am following your videos. Thanks to you, he became prediabetic with hba1c 5.8 and insulin level 4.3. But for last two months his fasting sugar is in the range of 130 to 140. What changes I need to do? Please guide.

  • @dennisgartner6592
    @dennisgartner6592 Год назад +4

    Awesome content, I feel like the question I ask in the past got answered.
    So in the end its all about adaptation.
    If I get it right high levels of insulin are not per se bad, but he reason why it is like this matters.
    Means if insulin raises it will be a reaction to food but the daily routine has to fit the diet.
    So for example, eating out of boredom will surely have a negative influence, cause you take in unnecesarry nutrients.
    Doing so for a long period of time will likely result in insulin resistance.
    But if you very active and go for lets say musclegrowth hunger will regulate the need for nutrients, therefore you will also have a raise in insulin.
    So if eating doesnt get out of hand the raise of insulin maybe is totally fine and needed also not necessary unhealthy.
    I hope i got this right....
    And yeah, sure you can may go keto for better results.

  • @katesisco
    @katesisco Год назад

    ..............is the insulin receptor cell resistance. Perplexingly, the more of almost everything creates this problem. Thanks Dr B.

  • @margaritasaborio4475
    @margaritasaborio4475 Год назад

    I cannot thank You enough. Thanks to your videos I found out that the cause of my POTS was fue to vitamin B defficiency..I have been on that supplement for only 2 weeks and the improvement of symptoms is amazing. I am wondering if You could do a vídeo on periodontitis. It would be very helpful.

  • @anastupin5052
    @anastupin5052 Год назад

    I have been sugar free and min carb intake for a month and my skin has cleared up. I’ve got my period on time. I feel more awake, my body doesn’t hurt anymore. I was inflamed and I had no idea what was happening to me. My hormones were all over the place and I had suicidal thoughts. I feel sooo good now. Thank you! It is because of You and your approach that has helped me understand what I have been doing and what I need to keep doing now.
    My best friend has a temperature now for a year. It comes and goes, but she always feels like she is burning. She has done so many tests and nothing has showed up. This thing comes and goes and mentally has changed her so much, she has become depressed and lost all the energy and willingness. I wish I could help her, I’ve been telling her that she needs to change her nutrition. We still don’t know why she is burning.

  • @OrangeDiamond33
    @OrangeDiamond33 Год назад +1

    As a bodybuilder but not a diabetic at some points during the year I use long and rapid acting insulin to allow me to eat/use all the food I eat when bulking. I believe it’s not only efficient at doing this but takes some of the burden off my pancreas while eating 4-5000 calories a day and sometimes over 1000grans of carbs.

  • @shelbycobra78
    @shelbycobra78 Год назад +7

    Dr Berg, what is your opinion on the GLP-1 receptor medicines like Wegovy, Ozempic, Monjouro? They are supposed to increase the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas, which lowers glucose and thus helps greatly with weight loss? Isn’t increasing insulin correlated with weight gain? I am confused about this process. Thank you

    • @leeglee111
      @leeglee111 Год назад

      Me too. Confused. I don't loose weight on low carb or strict keto. So all of this makes no sense.

    • @anotherguy5780
      @anotherguy5780 Год назад +1

      ​@@leeglee111 I had the exact same problem. I was strick keto and lost no weight. I actually gained a little lol. It wasn't until I added IF in addition to keto that the weight loss started. My guess is that i was so resistant to insulin that eating even salads was enough to gain weight. Apparently fasting + keto + exercise is the fastest, most efficient way to reverse insulin resistance. So if you haven't already, maybe try adding intermittent fasting with keto. Hope this helps

    • @leeglee111
      @leeglee111 Год назад +1

      @@anotherguy5780 IF, what are you doing that worked. Eat within an eight hour window, one meal in 24 hours?. Do you put more fat than protein in your keto?

    • @arignateam2665
      @arignateam2665 Год назад

      @@leeglee111 Try to eat within a 4-5 hour window. If that does not help with weight loss. Try OMAD- One meal a day. 23 hrs fast and 1 hr of eating. If that does not help try OMEAD- One meal every other day. Make sure to check out what liquids can break fast. Dr Berg has done a video on that topic.

    • @leeglee111
      @leeglee111 Год назад

      @Helene KetoIF Possibly. Eating enough fat has been a challenge. After awhile I just do not want to eat. So challenges with finding a balance.

  • @susanbeever5708
    @susanbeever5708 Год назад

    The TRPV1 does an end run around insulin blocked at the insulin receptor and allows glucose and ca++ into the cell via a pathway independent of the insulin pathway. Can this be exacerbating ROS production and cytotoxicity?

  • @Jack-hs7ny
    @Jack-hs7ny Год назад +1

    Been on insulin since 2000. Interesting to hear you. I am trying to lower insulin that I am taking as well fed up with it.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +1

      Here's Good VIDEO; Intermittent Fasting Could Replace Insulin for Diabetes Dr. Eric Berg

  • @TamiDeeLivingFree
    @TamiDeeLivingFree Год назад

    I have been using stevia. i used to use the stevia made with alcohol but i have switched to it made with glycerin.
    will glycerin spike insulin?
    i have been watching your videos for over 3 years and learned so much! thank you!!

  • @LovingRockDoula
    @LovingRockDoula Год назад +1

    Would love to see the literature you used for all this. Love it!

  • @bily4566
    @bily4566 Год назад +2

    Say your receptors are there to receptive insulin but you drink stimulants so your body is ramped up it’s like driving on the highway too fast and you just accidentally missed your exit

  • @user-qs9zw7nn4z
    @user-qs9zw7nn4z Год назад

    Best information on insulin I have ever seen/read. Thank you so much!

  • @brainmasterbhise1199
    @brainmasterbhise1199 Год назад

    Good Eve ...i m Dr Ranajeet Bhise From India.......Insulin Resistance...is a Major Problem ....Do Video on this

  • @ashleylucien
    @ashleylucien Год назад

    How?? I mean how do you know much my great Sir! I am always so baffled when i hear any of your topic ❤️🔥😎🫡. Thank you Doc. God bless you ❤️🔥

  • @metaphorik3784
    @metaphorik3784 Год назад

    I love having your videos in my RUclips feed Thanks for doing what you do

  • @rebeccaarcher5139
    @rebeccaarcher5139 Год назад +4

    My 62 year old type 1 diabetic husband went from being obese, on a horrible yo-yo blood sugar roller coaster, stage 1 kidney disease was taking 80+ units of insulin a day to being his optimal weight, taking 20 units of insulin per day, no kidney disease, and a host of other benefits: KETO SAVED HIS LIFE

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад

      That's amazing! Thank you for sharing!
      Dr. Berg's Support Team.

    • @juliemoore1411
      @juliemoore1411 Год назад

      That's awesome!😁

  • @thuywu2304
    @thuywu2304 2 месяца назад +1

    Thankful dr Berg. IT'S AN AMAZING TPIC

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 месяца назад

      Very welcome, so glad it helps!

  • @deb3612
    @deb3612 Год назад +1

    How does the receptor affect someone taking insulin medication? Does it even work or gets confused?

  • @edwardlal3620
    @edwardlal3620 Год назад +1

    Excellent video , Dr. Eric , excellent presentation , love your videos , thank you so much .👍👍👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад

      You're very welcome! Glad you enjoy them!

  • @hbeardd3448
    @hbeardd3448 Год назад +4

    Dr. Berg, as a type 1 diabetic I have been following your videos the best I could but I know being a diabetic creates complications in the diet and body. I was hoping to find the best way to treat type 1 as I am currently on an insulin pump. Would there happen to be another doctor that has some sort of content and/or book that could help me treat my diabetes in the best way possible?

    • @MASTIFFKB
      @MASTIFFKB Год назад

      If you are willing to follow a strict diet, then check out Dr Bernstein.

    • @KETO_DIET
      @KETO_DIET Год назад +2

      Here's his VIDEO; Type 1 Diabetics MUST Do This to Reduce Insulin Dr. Eric Berg

    • @GMAAndy333
      @GMAAndy333 Год назад

      Look up Dr Richard Bernstein. Amazing pioneer treating his own Type I DM. He follows an extremely low carb diet.