No More Sleepless Nights: The Ultimate Cure for Urination Frequency at Night (Nocturia)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @11GrindTime11
    @11GrindTime11 3 года назад +2426

    After 1 month of not eating 5+ hours before my bedtime and also not drinking any fluids 5 hours before bedtime I have finally stopped waking up to urinate. I've woken up only twice within a month. Thank you for this info! It's changed my life. I'm finally getting much better sleep and my quality of life is so much better!
    Update: 2 months after this comment
    I now only drink water when thirsty. My kidneys no longer hurt and I can eat and drink fluids 2 to 3 hours prior to bedtime and I still no longer wake up to use the bathroom. My sleep has improved so much.
    6 month edit: I still no longer wake up to urinate. Occasionally once every week or two I will. Also for anyone wondering I'm 34 years old.
    1 year edit. Everything is still good as it has been. The best thing about not waking up to urinate is better sleep. I hope this comment has helped. I only drink water when I'm thirsty and I don't drink or eat anything a few hours before bed and that's good enough for me. I eat my last meal about 7pm or 8pm and go to bed about 11pm or 12am everyday.
    2 year edit - Everything is still good. I still do everything the same. I'm not dehydrated by any means. Don't read or assume too much. Perfectly explaining everything in a comment is difficult. Treat this as my own personal guide and testament. What works for you may be different but just do what works for you.

    • @iamkakashi20
      @iamkakashi20 2 года назад +35

      same here. its worken for me. tonight i fnaly sleeped 7 hours only woke up 3 times. my porplem was everytime i go bed. i would eat and drink then go bed. and keeped going bathroom all night and won.t fall a sleep tell 5am and wake up 9am.

    • @11GrindTime11
      @11GrindTime11 2 года назад +20

      @@iamkakashi20 just stay consistent with it and it'll get better over time. Let me know how things go.

    • @KKissinger72
      @KKissinger72 2 года назад +22

      So I would have to eat dinner at 3:30 pm, for your five and a half hour food/drink cut-off. I am very active, and half the time I could be surfing around that time.

    • @11GrindTime11
      @11GrindTime11 2 года назад +25

      @@KKissinger72 now it's been 4 months. I Mainly just focus only on not drinking fluids 2 to 3 hours before bedtime. Now I can eat an hour before bedtime and still not wake up.

    • @mortensenvick5711
      @mortensenvick5711 2 года назад +13

      But do you drink less water overall during the day?

  • @bluesman97
    @bluesman97 3 года назад +1885

    What a superb human being Dr. Berg is. Most Doctors have gone to the dark side, while Dr. Berg shows us the light. Thank You.

    • @monthapril6441
      @monthapril6441 3 года назад +50

      The Greek word pharmakeia translates into witchcraft or sorcery. Galatians 5:19-20 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад +22

      Dogtors in the dark side need to be shined with LED Floodlight!!

    • @MicahHTX
      @MicahHTX 3 года назад +20

      I had problem with an ulcer having pills for almost a year and nothing Dr say keep taking omeprazol and guess what nothing. Until Dr berg say take cabage juice and guess what 5 day now is gone so amazing.

    • @bscott33
      @bscott33 3 года назад +11

      @@monthapril6441 tell the everyday person that and they say your evil for pointing that out. Upside down world

    • @keepitreal5148
      @keepitreal5148 3 года назад +6

      Seems like all drs except for a fee like Dr berg and Dr fung

  • @peterluwinsky2938
    @peterluwinsky2938 Год назад +88

    This is awesome ! You're advice actually worked!!!!! It took me three days....only three freak'n days to stop getting up five times a night to piss. YOU DA MAN !!!!

  • @EnnAye
    @EnnAye Месяц назад +12

    1 .Stop snacking at night (don’t eat or drink after 6:30 pm)
    2. Consume less than 30g of carbs per day (Healthy Keto diet)
    3. Do intermittent fasting

  • @susysamalex
    @susysamalex Год назад +27

    I watched this video a while ago, adapted my diet accordingly, nocturia decreased. I’ve slipped back and nocturia has increased. I do think you should keep reminding yourself of these tips!

  • @rafaelshumaker1883
    @rafaelshumaker1883 Год назад +497

    My nighttime urination went from 4 times per night, to none, after just 3 days. In another video on this same topic, you connect this even more to insulin resistance and recommend keto. I was not prepared to go that far. But I decided it would not be hard to just avoid the sugar gang (sugar, grains, and starches). I did not avoid them completely. But I reduced them significantly. After just 3 days, I slept through the night without needing the bathroom even once. And every night since then has been the same, rarely ever needing the bathroom at night. So I decided to continue avoiding the sugar gang. After just 3 weeks, my E.D disappeared. And after 3 months, I noticed that my belt had gone from its largest setting to its smallest one. I have almost no fat now, even though I have been eating more fatty cuts of meat, on purpose, as well as eggs and real butter. I am feeling better than I have in ages. Thank you Dr Berg.

    • @catherineattaklibanini7051
      @catherineattaklibanini7051 Год назад +3

      ❤thanks Doctor

    • @sneakypress
      @sneakypress Год назад +2

      @@akibjabarbhat9589 You may have type 1 diabetes mellitus. Or, diabetes insipidus. Do you have other symptoms.

    • @onedazinn998
      @onedazinn998 Год назад +3

      wow congrats!

    • @rafaelshumaker1883
      @rafaelshumaker1883 Год назад +1

      @@akibjabarbhat9589, are you saying that you frequently have urges to urinate that are too strong to resist, or that it just trickles out on its own with no ability to stop it? The only real difference between those two things is that, with the first, you feel the urge and cannot resist it, and with the second, you don't even feel the urge, there's just no control. The first would be some sort of spasm of the bladder any time it's not empty. The other would be either no muscle control to stop the flow, or no ability to sense the presence of urine in the bladder. I'm not sure it would make much of a difference in the overall effect. But it might make a difference in tracing what the problem is.

    • @jeffc1736
      @jeffc1736 Год назад +2

      I'm having issues with pee..

  • @ge0ne0
    @ge0ne0 Год назад +118

    Stop eating after 7pm and intermittently fast at least 4 days a week. That and cutting a LOT of junk food. Worked for me. Thanks Dr. Berg.

  • @MrSquaky
    @MrSquaky 2 года назад +3456

    Save you 6 minutes of your life. 1. Don't eat or drink ANYTHING after 6:30pm. 2. Cut Carbs. The end

    • @lindab8397
      @lindab8397 Год назад +170

      Thankyou so much … they do go on a bit 😑🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @matthewburley880
      @matthewburley880 Год назад +120

      Well I'm not going to do either of those. Oh well 😂

    • @JolinHard
      @JolinHard Год назад +79

      Thats too long back. I go to sleep around 11pm.

    • @sumagopugopan9137
      @sumagopugopan9137 Год назад +27

      Thanks doctor

    • @brodymader8667
      @brodymader8667 Год назад +56

      Some hero's don't wear capes

  • @BlackBubblesJblack
    @BlackBubblesJblack 3 года назад +1584

    I swear Dr Berg has the holy Spirit every time I'm going through a situation he puts up a video about it

    • @star2be83
      @star2be83 3 года назад +39

      Same

    • @d.secchi89
      @d.secchi89 3 года назад +32

      Innit? We cherish him ❤️

    • @anbanrassa8104
      @anbanrassa8104 3 года назад +17

      Me too

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +136

      ::))

    • @pmbarro
      @pmbarro 3 года назад +44

      Vitamin D is the answer. I suffered through this

  • @dazzleships1
    @dazzleships1 Год назад +12

    Absolutely worked for me. Within a couple of weeks of starting keto, my sleep issue was cured - for a year I had been getting up every couple of hours and dreaded going to bed. 10 weeks in now and my T2D symptoms have all gone with blood sugar now under control and not spiking so I dont get hungry. Have lost just over 41bs/19kg in that time. Another 90lbs to go so early stages as will be spring/summer 24 before I hit my goal, but an amazing start and grateful for discovering your keto vids

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +1

      Wonderful! Keep up the good work!

  • @Staerkodder
    @Staerkodder Год назад +58

    At 56 years of age, after shifting to a low carb diet ten years ago and combining it with a moderate intermittent fasting scheme the last couple of years (approx eating window: 8.30 am - I get up at 4.20 am - to 18.30), I have gotten Nocturia down to once every three nights on average. Futhermore, I have low cholesterol (despite eating a lot of fats), low blood fats, stable blood sugar, healthy blood pressure levels, and most startling of all; little to no pain in my neck despite massive osteoarthritis originating from 3½ decades of heavy steel construction work.
    My body seems to have become inflammation free. I know it is purely anecdotic evidence, but as far as I`m concerned, I have to conclude that simple sugars are poison, only to be used as spice and treats, like alcohol, and carbs as such should be kept to a minimum.

  • @hmugisa33
    @hmugisa33 2 года назад +309

    Dr. Berg deserves the highest civilian honour that can be given for his contribution to our wellbeing!

  • @19mani20
    @19mani20 Год назад +18

    I was suffering from frequent urination at night almost every 2 hrs, this affected my sleep quality very badly, since last week followed your advise of finishing my dinner by by 6.30pm with amazing immediate result, after long time got up only once , that is after 4 hrs. For the last one week with the same results, there are no words to thank you enough, Hope thousands of people will benefit from this amazing but simple , cost less advise.

  • @TrillEverything
    @TrillEverything Год назад +101

    This works! I am 60 and was 270 lbs. near the end of May 2023. I normally urinated 3 times a night and then again early in the morning. It was horrible. But I started a Low Carb OMAD and walking daily lifesyle on May 21, 2023. Today in November 4, 2023. I lhave lost 65 lbs and I'm now 204. Best part of all, I dont get up in the night to urinate at all! It totally disappered from my life, along with my weight and belly! I will not stop my plan until I hit 170, a total of 100 lbs loss. I have 35 more lbs to go!

  • @kayveecreative4320
    @kayveecreative4320 Год назад +25

    I never had this problem, but OMG my sleep improved dramatically when I switched to keto! I felt more energized with less sleep, way less groggy after waking and less irritable

  • @barrybarrett1302
    @barrybarrett1302 11 часов назад

    Dr.Berg is the man. I tried this for 4 days and notice on the 5th no waking up. I have been having this problem for 4 yrs. Thank You !!!

  • @sunnybajoras4364
    @sunnybajoras4364 Год назад +9

    I just came upon Dr. Berg's video yesterday on cataracts which was incredibly helpful. Now here is his video on urine frequency. Just yesterday I went to a new doctor and had blood tests ordered for testosterone ! I will definitely follow his advice this week before my next appointment ! Thank you so much for your videos. I look forward to amazing changes in my health. So grateful God led me to you!!

  • @ahmedfaruqi456
    @ahmedfaruqi456 Год назад +146

    Dr.Eric Berg is a blessing for the entire humanity.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +18

      Thank you very much. Greatly appreciate your message.

    • @LaquanAbdul-Raheem
      @LaquanAbdul-Raheem 9 месяцев назад

      I don't know no about that. I got to say Dr Mandall is my internet doctor. And Dr. Bobby Price. But I like this suggestion and I've been trying it anyway. Thanks.

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 9 месяцев назад

      There's humanity on.other planets

    • @rheaandnicdaw4356
      @rheaandnicdaw4356 3 месяца назад

      Bollocks

  • @XanderN4TheLogos
    @XanderN4TheLogos Год назад +203

    Thank you Dr Berg for telling people the truth on how to stop the nocturnia madness! You are sweet and kind person! Unlike my doctor who told me it's ' normal ' to get up many times a night to urinate when I asked him about that problem as a teenager! Now I can finally get rid of this nocturnia torture!

    • @Luisa-cs2pd
      @Luisa-cs2pd Год назад +10

      Yes, many doctors are so ignorant. I have tried what Dr. Berg said, IF (Intermittent Fasting) and Keto diet - not super consistent - but it has helped me a lot to stop getting up at night. I will do this more religiously because I believe this affects my health in som many ways. Hope this works for you. All the best!

    • @KingGF
      @KingGF Год назад +4

      Could the doctor(s) be telling lies or be deficient in their knowledge about a solution to 'Nuctunia' ? I'm confronting my doctor with this honest facts from Dr Berg here that works for many.. God bless Dr Berg 🙏 I so pray

    • @taral2
      @taral2 Год назад +4

      I mean, even Dr Berg doesn't really know. I've been following his advice on this video and others, and have for sure lost weight, but none of his advice has had any influence on my nocturia. Just a heads up. These are very generalised advice videos, nowhere near as specific as an actual doctor.

    • @KaMe....
      @KaMe.... Год назад +1

      ​@@taral2 i totally agree, bergs focus on IF as a remedy for everything is dubious for example but an actual doctor wont be of more help

    • @annlaughren9060
      @annlaughren9060 Год назад

      What causing awake all night, sleep only in daytime. We all are health minded family.
      In our 70 age.

  • @truethought369
    @truethought369 7 месяцев назад +22

    Very interesting, there is an old saying: "Breakfast as a King, Lunch like a Prince, and have Supper like a Pauper".
    This proves they knew about these tips for health, years ago!
    Thank you.

  • @kumarrajen2797
    @kumarrajen2797 Год назад +110

    Dr Berg, there is another important factor related to frequency of urination that is commonly ignored by many. This is the outside temp and amount of heat loss from body. Higher the amount of heat loss from body, for example in winters, higher the frequency of urination. So keep your body warm during sleep.

    • @fuck_Russian_bots
      @fuck_Russian_bots Год назад

      Is that why I sweat so bad😊

    • @2020Decoder
      @2020Decoder Год назад +1

      True. When it's a hot day outside, the body will retain more fluids as it warms up and sweats

    • @pshep123
      @pshep123 Год назад +25

      Totally disagree. While a warm room may prevent urination, it's been proven that a cold (or cool) room is much more conducive to sleep. Cut back food and drink prior to bedtime and maintain a cool bedroom for the best night sleep.

    • @ccxfrank109
      @ccxfrank109 Год назад

      yeah i cant sleep when it's hot. even when it's cool i wake up hot and sweaty but that may be caused by alcohol@@pshep123

    • @patosullivan176
      @patosullivan176 Год назад

      @@pshep123😅

  • @andyp3834
    @andyp3834 2 года назад +32

    Ever since I learned from you eating carbohydrates late at night can cause frequent urination, I stopped and my problem is completely gone away, thank you so much.

  • @tigra770
    @tigra770 2 года назад +446

    About a week in, and I can definitely see a difference! I routinely drink a lot of water and had tried stopping that before with mixed results. So, I started eating dinner between 5 and 6, and stopped drinking water after that. No snacking. In 7 days, I've gone from 3-4 times per night average, down to 1. Thank you Dr. B!

    • @Mark1Mach2
      @Mark1Mach2 2 года назад +3

      Very nice

    • @momofro1819
      @momofro1819 2 года назад +5

      how old are you?

    • @caragare3214
      @caragare3214 Год назад +2

      I get up eight times and was checked for urine infection was not the problem

    • @caragare3214
      @caragare3214 Год назад +2

      Checked for every thing

    • @caragare3214
      @caragare3214 Год назад +1

      I'm 56

  • @zacmitty7851
    @zacmitty7851 4 месяца назад +1

    I have followed this advice for two years now (I am a 58 year old man) and never get up at night. It works.

  • @junwang1054
    @junwang1054 2 года назад +28

    I came back to say thank you , Dr. Berg. For the last a few months or so I have been getting up two sometimes three times at night. After watched your video, I cut off my night time tea and snacks, nothing for me after 7pm. I have been having good sleeps since then, not even need to get up once.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 года назад +3

      Wonderful! Well done!

  • @MarianR1111
    @MarianR1111 Год назад +46

    This is so true! Snacking is the issue for me. HOWEVER, I have also discovered the link between sleeplessness and frequent urinating. It’s the food that keeps me awake, and being awake prevents some mechanism that shuts off the urge to urinate when we’re in a deep sleep.

    • @Caleb-xf5yn
      @Caleb-xf5yn Месяц назад

      That mechanism is ADH which keeps you from experiencing the urge to pee when you're asleep. Berberine, raisins and peanuts help produce ADH.

  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 Год назад +32

    I'm 53 and have lost 38 lbs in past 4 months fasting and hiking and feel so much better. I have no problem not eating now but drinking is another matter as I always drink something right up to bedtime and I'm usually up 3 times a night so definitely giving this a try . Thank you and God bless.

    • @vivekthorat2504
      @vivekthorat2504 Год назад

      What's your dist plan ? pl give me

    • @douglasphillips24
      @douglasphillips24 Год назад

      @@vivekthorat2504 that's not up to me but The Lord Jesus Christ who has started me on this journey 3 years ago from depths of addiction to where I'm at now all glory to God .

  • @DevoutLove
    @DevoutLove 8 месяцев назад +6

    💖✨ THYME before going to bed. Thyme will definitely decrease the urge to go in the middle of the night. YES... IT WORKS!!!

  • @cosmos-smallpiece5786
    @cosmos-smallpiece5786 3 года назад +35

    I’ve been watching Dr Berg for 10 years . Back then , I was type 2, arthritic,grumpy andj overweight
    I followed all Dr Berg’s ..advice. I’m now in the best shape , mentally and physiically . Cheers Pal John Uk

    • @babangapu8189
      @babangapu8189 3 года назад +1

      When are you competing for Mr Olympia

  • @joa5739
    @joa5739 Год назад +6

    Thank you for the knowledge about nightly excursions to the washroom. I've started listening to your educational videos on health just a few months ago, and I always benefit from your sharing of important health knowledge to daily living. I often thank RUclips to for opening up the world to the public. I was born in the 1950's and life and technology has changed so much it is fascinating just to think of it.

  • @brendajay7974
    @brendajay7974 Год назад +11

    What a good doctor. Educating people with clear and precise manner❤ Bravo!

  • @msmsdee1009
    @msmsdee1009 7 месяцев назад +30

    I just hope they don't take his RUclips channel down. The government hates this kind of health topics posted on RUclips. I've learned a lot from Dr. Berg's videos.

  • @agl5132
    @agl5132 2 года назад +91

    I am so happy to see this. I'm a 63 yr old woman and this has been happening since I was in my mid 50's. My record is 12 times one night. My average is 5-7. A good night is only 2-3. I was diagnosed with Metabolic syndrome, and insulin resistance and took Metformin. I lost quite a bit of weight. After a yr, I stopped the Metformin and still did well. I was eating 12-6 only aside from 2 cups of coffee upon waking. Now I have slid back into a 12-8 pattern and often have gluten-free cereal with a banana as an evening snack. I'm going back to my original plan. I never connected it with Nocturia.

    • @mytinyvignette2
      @mytinyvignette2 2 года назад +4

      I’m not a fan of big PHARMA meds so did you experience any side effects with the metformin as my Dr prescribed this to me also I’m 59 x

    • @agl5132
      @agl5132 2 года назад +5

      @@mytinyvignette2 Sorry I'm just seeing this now. I didn't have any problems with Metformin as some people do. I started wk 1 taking 500mg week 2 1000mg, and week 3 1500 dosage, and stayed with that. I did well. I lost weight and no longer needed the metformin. I am back to monitoring my food though in terms of sugars in snacks such as bread and pastries are a big issue for me. I never ate bread really. I'm not a sandwich person. I spent time abroad and fell in love with the European fresh bread available everywhere. I found the best method of eating for me is from noon to 6pm.

    • @jameswhite3569
      @jameswhite3569 2 года назад +1

      @@mytinyvignette2 by by

    • @alberickmendes6472
      @alberickmendes6472 Год назад +1

      Metformin it’s only a temporary solution. Doesn’t fixed anything. Look 👀 into Teas and supplements.

    • @robertstancliffsr9575
      @robertstancliffsr9575 Год назад +1

      @@mytinyvignette2 I have been taking metformin for 35 years, 2x1000mgs daily. I am 79 now and the only side effect is I am now 5 years older than the next oldest member of my immediate family lived to be. I f that is a side effect of metformin, I can live with it.........

  • @elinblackburn7345
    @elinblackburn7345 3 года назад +31

    This was randomly recommended to me. I subbed because of it. I used to urinate frequently at night, almost hourly. I recently started intermittent fasting, part of which meant I was no longer eating after 7 PM. It didn’t occur to me until I watched this, I haven’t been urinating at night since then.

    • @josephobrien991
      @josephobrien991 3 года назад +2

      Wait, all you did was not eat after 7 pm and the hourly nightly urination came to a halt?

  • @Awakeningspirit100
    @Awakeningspirit100 3 года назад +29

    Dr Berg! It works! I’m a 65 year old female living in the UK, and I usually get up at least twice in the night to pee, sometimes three times which is most annoying. I sceptically, (should have known better) tried your suggestion and even though I woke at 3.30am I didn’t feel the need to pee and went back to sleep. In fact, I didn’t need to pee again until 12.50am the following day! Now that was a welcome surprise!
    I wasn’t able to stop drinking totally after 6.30pm, but only had sips of water when there was an absolute need.
    I am so pleased with this result and will continue to use your suggestion as it has changed my life. Thank you so much you are brilliant! I love all your videos.
    Lots of love and positive energy to you and your family.

    • @donsweet6133
      @donsweet6133 3 года назад +1

      skeptically not sceptically!

    • @Gneepi
      @Gneepi 3 года назад +10

      English. Not American!

  • @dougie5117
    @dougie5117 9 месяцев назад +6

    I cannot fully endorse the claim that having surgery to remove an affected prostate gland would not assist in relieving nocturnal urination. In my personal experience, I underwent TURP surgery in December as I was getting up 4-6 times every night. Since then, there has been a significant improvement as I am now waking up only once during the night. Though I can roll over and not have to go. It has been a blessing to be able to sleep through the entire night. Thanks to the surgery.

    • @deanlove3141
      @deanlove3141 7 месяцев назад

      Surgery has helped you but maybe this strategy would have helped you avoid the TURP surgery all together. We'll never know for sure though.

  • @westrokker
    @westrokker 2 года назад +17

    I’ve watched many videos on you tube about prostate/urinary issues. I tried this and it made an immediate difference. I was a nighttime snacker, and I mean every night! I stopped 3 days ago. Here’s what happened….I was getting up 5 or 6 times every night. (I write a journal daily so I track it obsessively) The last three nights I got up 2 times! Not bad for a 67 year old. I know it may be too early to attribute this dramatic improvement to stopping night time snacking…but I am anyway. Thanks Dr., this really does work!

  • @MadanSuvedi
    @MadanSuvedi Год назад +101

    I'm 50, 53 kg in weight and have been going through this problem for a decade or more. I think sleepless nights are the main cause of thinner body size.
    It's my first day that I'll start with this routine. Let's see the impact.
    Thanks Dr. Berg! And also, thanks to all of the beautiful souls here for your honest comments.

    • @phillipfreckleton3449
      @phillipfreckleton3449 Год назад +4

      😊😊😊😊q

    • @adelinekeys6582
      @adelinekeys6582 Год назад +4

      Omg! 53kgs?!!

    • @DonBarracuda117
      @DonBarracuda117 Год назад +5

      update please

    • @MadanSuvedi
      @MadanSuvedi Год назад +4

      @@DonBarracuda117 the problem is: I couldn't stay without a glass of water as I need to wake up to late hours which makes me dried up.
      As a result I need to wake up at least once in a night. But yes, controlling every little urge to pee has worked better. The more you go for the more you feel like going again.

    • @Kl6784zu
      @Kl6784zu Год назад +6

      It is the opposite for me. Since I eat late dinners and snacks I am totally overweight, craving for sweet stuff. I have to go to the bathroom every night and I wake up hourly. I usually come home from work very late, so thats why that started. I will for sure try that advice and stop eating late. I hope I can make it. It is very addictive.

  • @skywarp2414
    @skywarp2414 3 года назад +7

    I was diagnosed 2 years ago with chronic prostatite. 9 months into keto following Dr.Berg videos and i cannot be enough thankful. No more pills. Thank you.

    • @samsonite187
      @samsonite187 2 года назад

      We’re you getting up at night to urinate? Did this help?

    • @skywarp2414
      @skywarp2414 2 года назад

      @@samsonite187 yes it did. Also, i took 1 tbl spoon of pumpkin seed oil every now and then. No food or water min 2h prior to sleep. Good luck🤞

  • @quokkapirquish6825
    @quokkapirquish6825 Год назад +25

    Yep, I can confirm this as a 50 year old male. Going Keto reduces your evening thirst! I can pee up to 10 times a day but the keto diet reduces it to 3 or 4 and, crucially, I can go all night without needing to go.

  • @airman6822
    @airman6822 3 года назад +536

    I've always had issues with this until I started the keto plan about 12 weeks ago. Since then my nighttime bathroom trips have been cut by 80%, at least. I also feel much better. Oh and I have lost 22 lbs so far too. Thanks for getting me started!

    • @gulag8735
      @gulag8735 3 года назад +14

      It's the first thing I noticed after 1 wk of keto, followed by less ridges on my nails, more restful sleep at night and less tired in the morning.......that was after 7 to 14days of zero carbs and zero sugar (except for the stealth sugar I found in my bacon🤬🤣)

    • @gman77gas
      @gman77gas 3 года назад +4

      I am on week 24. That happend to me early on and went away. I was drinking a ton of water back tben too.

    • @MisterScalper
      @MisterScalper 3 года назад +13

      I’ve had this issue despite being on keto. I’ve learned that low estrogen can also be a factor. As I am a poor aromatizer, adding vitamin D before bed not only resolved my nighttime urination but helped how deep I slept.

    • @lindapelle8738
      @lindapelle8738 3 года назад +1

      Wow! Thanks for sharing, yet another reason to go keto. 👍

    • @lindapelle8738
      @lindapelle8738 3 года назад +5

      @@MisterScalper interesting, going give that a try for sure, thanks for sharing. I find the comments are equally important as listening to Dr. Bergs advice.

  • @tygeta9851
    @tygeta9851 Год назад +9

    I've been following for a few months and finally coming across this particular video . I've been IF 18-6 and cut out my crux which was sugary sodas for about 2 months . I didn't realize until watching this that I can't remember the last time I've had to get up at night to empty my bladder. At least 3 times a night and never correlated the diet change to being able to sleep through the night. Thank you for all of your helpful tips and videos. I'm also about 11 lbs down.

  • @MrFlippin24
    @MrFlippin24 Год назад +6

    thank you, because i found this channel and helps me cure every single dsease in my life and all of humanity. It has so many answers l why would i eat food and drink water if i can just let us starve until cured . The youtube algorithme saved my life

  • @TheZooman22
    @TheZooman22 Год назад +20

    Well, this worked, no more waking up in the middle of the night. What a difference this makes in my sleep cycle. No more sleepy eyes while I read a book... I think this is such an important factor in my overall health and well-being., and to think I just attributed this condition to old age. I wish I could get this information out to more people who need it.

  • @michaelstraw5064
    @michaelstraw5064 3 года назад +25

    I've been following you for a few months now and so much has helped. Especially the cabbage and arthritis connection. My hands are much better in just a week. Thanks so much, Dr!

    • @ontherun8
      @ontherun8 Год назад +1

      @michaelstraw5064
      Please can you tell more about cabbage and arthritis connection. Are you saying that eating cabbage can better arthritis condition? Thanks a lot

    • @minafong5888
      @minafong5888 Год назад +1

      Me too ! I have R hemorrhoid Arthritis so bad , lots of deformed joints! Please tell what to do with cabbage

  • @martininevada1581
    @martininevada1581 Год назад +42

    I have done that before not drink fluids late in the evening & it is a big difference far as not getting up at night & getting a complete sleep. You are so awesome Dr. Berg 🤗

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад

      That's so great!

  • @mikaso
    @mikaso 2 года назад +46

    OMG thank you so much, Doc! That all makes so much sense. I have been overactive as long as I can remember, and it only got worse with age. Checking in today after seeing the video yesterday morning. I am taking a three-prong approach: reduce carbs + reduce caffeine (drastically) + no drinking after 6 pm. I am already on a no grains, 18/6 IF diet for a few years, and more than ready to kick it up a notch! Couldn't be more stoked! Went up only twice the first night, which is a great improvement already. And I love the calmness in body and mind, instead of the caffeine jitteryness. Thanks again Doc!

  • @shaunblock9392
    @shaunblock9392 Год назад +3

    I swear Dr. Berg you have no idea how much of a blessing you’re God bless

  • @rocko.2007
    @rocko.2007 2 года назад +69

    Man, I’ve had this problem for 15 years and you made sense of it in 15 minutes. Thank you so much for the information. My insulin must be through the roof! 8 times a night! Almost 2 gallons of water a DAY here!!

    • @MarkoVujanic-P88
      @MarkoVujanic-P88 2 года назад +3

      Did you try his method? I am curious

    • @Antique803
      @Antique803 2 года назад +10

      Stop drinking a case of beer before bedtime.

    • @samsonite187
      @samsonite187 2 года назад

      What’s the deal? Did you manage to minimize your nightly washroom visits?

    • @screenwatcherfindlay6027
      @screenwatcherfindlay6027 2 года назад +4

      The videos 6 mins not 15 chief.

    • @liaquattalash3262
      @liaquattalash3262 2 года назад

      I have same problem..how do u finish it now

  • @libertybell9594
    @libertybell9594 Год назад +159

    Dr Berg, I have struggled with frequent urination (day and night) for most of my life and have been looking for the answer for years. No one has ever mentioned insulin, but it makes sense! I am going to do your recommendation and will report back with my results. Thank you so much! :)

    • @nonsudunk
      @nonsudunk Год назад +2

      Is your diet high in carbs? Or what is your case

    • @ReformationCAE
      @ReformationCAE Год назад +4

      Just commenting because wanna see your results.

    • @locasiare
      @locasiare Год назад +2

      Thank you so much Dr Berg that’s exactly what I am struggling with much appreciated 🙏🏼😊

    • @nikhilramabadran2959
      @nikhilramabadran2959 Год назад

      Around how many hours before sleep is it recommended to have one's last major meal of the day? He hasn't mentioned that

    • @Luisa-cs2pd
      @Luisa-cs2pd Год назад +3

      @@nikhilramabadran2959 Well, he said do not eat or drink after 6.30 pm, I guess that would mean avoid intake between 4-5 hrs prior sleep.

  • @DJR100
    @DJR100 3 года назад +23

    Good and interesting information. I have found in my own case that diet has had a big impact on sleep. I went vegetarian about a year ago. After a couple of months on the diet I found I needed about 2 less hours of sleep a night, and also I was no longer chronically thirsty and therefore drinking too much water leading to nocturia. I have gone from waking about every 2 hours to waking once or twice a night, a big improvement for me. Since I am not diabetic I figure the diet has lowered my cortisol levels. Interesting about the effect of elevated insulin on adrenal hormones and urinary frequency. I am an RN, I will be able to use this info to help my patients. Thanks Dr. Berg!

  • @SubodhKumar-ht8dw
    @SubodhKumar-ht8dw 3 месяца назад +1526

    I normally don't comment but for everyone reading this go read the hidden herbs by anette ray

  • @scubateacher
    @scubateacher 2 года назад +4

    Excellent presentation and video. You are 100% correct here. Snacking is front and center. I had a PAE done and while successful, required me to follow your spot-on recommendation for me regain full night sleep. Thank you Dr. I’m sure im not the only one that appreciates your work.
    Cheers!!!

  • @svenjiandreson3614
    @svenjiandreson3614 3 года назад +72

    I have been on Keto and IF for just over 1 year now. It feels so good, the biggest surprise is, for the last 2 months or so (maybe a bit longer) I have to get up once or twice a week to go to the smallest room :) Before that it was at least once or twice every single night. Keto and IF has changed my life in so many ways. TY Dr. Eric Berg :)

    • @henryyee2363
      @henryyee2363 3 года назад +3

      Dr Berg,
      About 2 years ago I was experiencing insulin resistance and my HbA1c reading was 5.7. Soon after that I took up intermittent fasting and I got results, such as weight loss, not needing to take a nap in the afternoon or getting hypoglycemic. My last HbA1c, 2 months ago, was 5.2 but my urination frequent has been 2 to 3 times beginning 2 months bag. Previously I slept through the night only needing to pee in the morning. 0n top of doing 18/6 for int fasting, I also do 24h fast once a week.
      Could you lead me know what is the possible problem? By the way, I have seen cut sugar from my diet and cut down on process carbs. Thank you in advance.

  • @yawoseitutu9487
    @yawoseitutu9487 3 года назад +10

    The best doctor on RUclips. So straightforward and concise. Wish I could meet this man some day

  • @lg147
    @lg147 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dr. Berg. I was urinating so much at night over the last year and my OBGYN didn’t know why. I started researching and the more I looked at your videos the dots connected. I have high blood pressure. My primary doctor told me that I needed to go on a metabolic diet because I am Pre diabetic and my cholesterol is slightly elevated. I have been following your keto videos and started the ketogenic IF. The third day the night time frequent urination has greatly reduced, the brain fog has reduced, my thinking is more clear and thanks to the bulletproof coffee the appetite has reduced!
    I can’t wait to experience the other benefits of Keto IF lifestyle! Thank you Dr. Berg. 🙏🏼

  • @scottpegggoldenberg9736
    @scottpegggoldenberg9736 Год назад +16

    I appreciated how short and to the point this video was! Thank you for the great tips!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад +3

      I appreciate your comment and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
      Dr. Berg's Support Team

  • @rashida7777
    @rashida7777 Год назад +65

    I can actually sleep all night. TY Dr.Berg. I do use a CPAP but that is until I can lose some weight. I was going 10-12 a night at my worse. Literally every 3o min. I slept over because I was so tired. Now I go once a night...when I wake up. To keep from snacking at night....eat 2-3 eggs. An omelet is perfect! This is a great time to have some veggies as well. You will stay full and not want anything else. NO SUGAR AT NIGHT!

    • @AnaCrisWillisM
      @AnaCrisWillisM Год назад

      That is not my case… I do not have high levels of insulin , I do not snack before night at all.

    • @xavierfelix2567
      @xavierfelix2567 Год назад

      No sugar at night? You're boring!
      Brewed Coffee with heavy cream and monkfruit sweetener just before bedm then zzzzzzzz out

    • @rashida7777
      @rashida7777 Год назад +4

      @@lindab.3551 7 is my cutoff time for eating. So, to keep feeling satiety, I boil eggs in advance and keep them in the fridge or I make an omelette with veggies and cheese. The latest I have eaten a late nite snack is at 9 pm. A slice of cheese or eggs. Deviled eggs works as well.

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 Год назад

      @@rashida7777 you eat an omelette as a late night snack? or some deviled eggs? please do let me know...thanks!

    • @littlehummingbird1015
      @littlehummingbird1015 Год назад

      You eat your eggs at dinner time? (before 6:30 pm) ???

  • @druelleb9620
    @druelleb9620 3 года назад +44

    Thankyou Dr Berg! Not drinking water stresses me out so I'm happy to hear you say it's ok to not drink in the evening. Ever since biology class in high school I've been paranoid that whenever I'm not drinking my kidneys are suffering.

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 3 года назад +8

      Do your own research too. I think "doctor" Berg, as welcome as his advice is, is just a chiropracter. His insight may be correct. Some of it is common sense. Yet we are all different. I'm trying it too, just don't throw the baby out with the bathwater! lol

    • @DEAR7340
      @DEAR7340 2 года назад +7

      @@stefanschleps8758 Alot of advice is also built around the assumption that the patient does not do vigorous exercise. That changes all/most of the formulas around how many carbohydrates, and how much water, one should consume and when.

    • @jiggajigjones8210
      @jiggajigjones8210 2 года назад +3

      @@DEAR7340 good point.

    • @robertsmwinyi4515
      @robertsmwinyi4515 2 года назад +3

      The Dr recommends to drink much water and foods, but no after 6:00 oclock, he said at least 5 hours before you go to bed. If someone is bedding at 10:00, then eat and drink water at around 5:00. Pm.

  • @susanchun2573
    @susanchun2573 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad I ran across this video! I get up at least 3 times during the night to use the bathroom. I wake up tired the next day due to not enough sleep. I've tried to not snack or drink water after 8:00p. I would get so thirsty and find myself drinking water even around 9:00p. I will try no snacking and no water after 6:30p.
    Also, I need to drink enough water during the day so that I won't have to in the evening. Thank you Dr. Berg for this video.

  • @joejo6273
    @joejo6273 2 года назад +4

    Hi Dr. Berg.......I am really not surprised that you have 9.34m subscribers.......your videos are extremely well presented and on point and of huge value to your frequent viewers (like me !)....Thank you so much and God Bless you and I wish you all the very best in life.

  • @usnva5638
    @usnva5638 Год назад +180

    Don't follow the 6:30 PM rule. Everyone has different sleep schedules. Stop eating and drinking 4 hours prior to sleeping. If your sleep begins at 12 midnight, stop eating and drinking at 8 PM. If your sleep begins at 4 AM, stop eating and drinking at 12 midnight... and so on.

    • @avyayarora6318
      @avyayarora6318 Год назад +3

      If i sleep 8hrs avg then i m depriving my body of fluids for 12 hrs

    • @bernhardjordan9200
      @bernhardjordan9200 Год назад +2

      One might say that's good, but I love to sleep in a full belly,
      I do OMAD, and I eat as one of the last things I do in the day, even in the rare time the Mises let me being Freesky with her , that happens before dinner
      And I sleep like a baby

    • @nasirmohamed1589
      @nasirmohamed1589 8 месяцев назад +4

      Keep ur advice to urself n let us keep on listening to our good doc ok

    • @busisiwemahlalela3661
      @busisiwemahlalela3661 6 месяцев назад +6

      Doc, we thank you for all the help and time you give to us. So, what causes frequent passing of water during the day? It is really disturbing me especially when i am in church. Funny because when i go out shopping i make sure i don't even have breakfast to avoid drinking tea and it works very well. On Sundays too i don't drink nor eat anything, but i frequently go to the toilet? What could be the cause?

    • @ricknowak4582
      @ricknowak4582 5 месяцев назад

      I too eat a whole lot before going to bed! When I look at the animal kingdom all animals eat and then sleep! But it kind of makes sense what Dr Berg is saying. I am going to try not eating before bed. I don't know thing go 4 hours before sleep I will try at least two or three now.​@@bernhardjordan9200

  • @micha6887
    @micha6887 3 года назад +49

    Thank you Doctor, I got off the narrow path over the last two months, was doing really good, lost 20 pounds on the High fat low carb diet, and my glucose went from 133 to 90 when I started picking up some bad eating habits and put on 10 pounds 😔, back on the saddle again. Thanks for what you do.

  • @ayubasghar1345
    @ayubasghar1345 Год назад

    Yet another most important reason of having more urination at night is the lack of exercise. When you have exercise you will sweet and feel thirsty. And when you feel thirsty you need water to drink and if you have more water in your body which is likely to go towards the urine bladder, will move back for your body needs. Any food which make you thirsty would eventually reduce your urination frequency at night. I have practical experience for this! thanks for your great video!!
    Need your feedback doctor !!!!

  • @clydehuling708
    @clydehuling708 Год назад +10

    This is very encouraging. I get up two times a night. I always thought it was my prostate. I'm going to give it a try. Thanks Dr berg

  • @tammybirch5832
    @tammybirch5832 Год назад +9

    Definitely going to do this .. I am one of those people that can wake up 10 times during the night .. I hardly ever get enough sleep😭.. I don’t necessarily snack at night. But I do continue taking in fluids .. even water just before jumping into bed. Urinating often has been an issue for me for years .. but my blood sugar has been normal. However my mum passed away through the toll of diabetes on all her organs 💔

  • @JayRayOfficial
    @JayRayOfficial 3 года назад +19

    I had frequent urination and stomach issues for 15 years. I always ate hundreds of carbs everyday.. I used to eat a lot of quinoa and brown rice daily. I was always pretty skinny, so I was afraid to try low carb diet. Now for the first time ever I started it and my frequent urination immediately dropped 50%. As I go forward I believe it goes even better. At least I hope so. Love your channel, man!

    • @veereshwarsharma1254
      @veereshwarsharma1254 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @JayRayOfficial
      @JayRayOfficial 3 года назад

      ​@@veereshwarsharma1254 No problem. Honestly I was always afraid to try Keto because I lose weight very easily even with hi carbohydrate diet.
      The last lab tests showed I have Candida overgrowth, so it was very worth to start low carb diet now. I just have to eat much more fat so I dont lose weight more. All carbohydrates (even quinoa) feeds yeast (if you have problems at the beginning).

    • @vashlash6870
      @vashlash6870 3 года назад

      Quinoa is great for you.

    • @gskyle4822
      @gskyle4822 3 года назад

      @@JayRayOfficial How do you test for Candida? Is it a blood test?

    • @JayRayOfficial
      @JayRayOfficial 3 года назад

      @@vashlash6870 Quinoa is healthy carbohydrate but I ate ate it 300-500g per day and thats too much. Its still carbohydrate and it feeds candida and other possible pathogens.

  • @maryjaneflores5793
    @maryjaneflores5793 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm going to try it. I cry for it to stop. I do drink alot of water for my kidneys i though I was doing a good thing at night i need to stop. But i pray that all this stops In Jesus Name 🙏 🙌 I just want to feel normal. I will pray for everyone going through this 🙏 🙏🙏🙌🙏🙏🙏 that we all get relieved ❤

    • @sharon70418
      @sharon70418 3 месяца назад

      Thank you. I agree and receive in Jesus mighty name. Amen.

  • @bt9124
    @bt9124 2 года назад +53

    Not eating and drinking after 6.30 p.m. is the best advice here. I was trotting to the ruddy loo at least x4 a night. SO boring! Now, not even x1. Thank you from Great Britain Dr. Berg!

  • @jimlund9514
    @jimlund9514 3 года назад +454

    Very interesting in that this problem is always assigned to a prostate problem but in the end it's an insulin problem at the root of it. Good on Dr. Berg for always educating his viewers on the exact causes of common physical problems, and, most importantly, providing a healthy solution to the problem. Healthy keto and fasting has really helped me.

    • @moisheweizman
      @moisheweizman 3 года назад +9

      It can be an urea/uric acid problem and not an insulin problem.

    • @luisfirpi8126
      @luisfirpi8126 3 года назад

      Ñ

    • @lj4001
      @lj4001 3 года назад +5

      @@moisheweizman that’s an interest point, yea my sibling has been on a keto diet forever yet hasn’t seen much relief, n lost a ton of weight n sugar levels are normal but this issue has overwhelm their life, will bring that one up n have it tested.

    • @rugbydazz2264
      @rugbydazz2264 2 года назад +4

      Well it makes sense after watching Dr Bergs videos as he stated the link between high insulin levels and cancer because the insulin is a growth hormone, well I never knew that until i heard Dr berg say it.

    • @rugbydazz2264
      @rugbydazz2264 2 года назад

      @@moisheweizman isn't that the one that causes gout? i heard a very good organic sour cherry juice is good for urea.

  • @1drummer172
    @1drummer172 3 года назад +55

    Thank you for your helpful videos Dr. Berg. Having great results on keto; entering my third week and my weight is down to 174lbs from 188. More energy, greater mental clarity, and sleeping better. In addition to eating more leafy green vegetables, I am regularly drinking a combo kale, spinach, cucumber, and celery juice. Also, I turned all the lights out before bed; that helped sleep and nocturia symptoms enormously!

    • @briseboy
      @briseboy 3 года назад +1

      Keto diet is horrendous - Causes high stomach acidity which extends into the following day. It may be relatively good for those who gobble sweets and high-starch foods, alcohol, and overeat, but is NOT otherwise at all good.
      Call in a few years when needing someone else's kidneys.

    • @lovedove2661
      @lovedove2661 3 года назад +11

      @@briseboy Keto isn't for everyone. There isn't a one size diet fits all. It just happens to work for others. Try not to be so negative when sharing your opinion, you could totally still be a mature adult when you disagree with someone.

    • @1drummer172
      @1drummer172 2 года назад +3

      @@briseboy Weighing in at 161lbs as of this morning and feeling great. My recent bloodwork has all my numbers in the normal range; previously had elevated blood glucose and liver enzymes. Pot belly is gone and my six pack is gradually appearing.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 2 года назад +1

      @@briseboy The human body secretes hydrochloric acid for digestion. The symptoms of acid reflux are caused by too little stomach acid, not by too much.
      😁😁👍
      Also, consuming meat has been found to actually be beneficial for the kidneys, even in those who have kidney disease 👍

    • @marleneclough3173
      @marleneclough3173 2 года назад

      I dont eat sugar very few carbs up at night evety 2 hours. Eat at lunchtime no breakfast fruit at anout 4pm that is it

  • @PhoenixTTD
    @PhoenixTTD Год назад +23

    I am a 48 year old male with these issue. A keto diet helped a little. Pure carnivore for 2 weeks with intermittent fasting and I was peeing like I was in my 20's. It was an amazing change.

  • @szpg
    @szpg Год назад +20

    Thank you for another great video :)
    I'd like to share an interesting experience that happened to my wife and me. We've done juice detox in a camp for two weeks (first-week cleaning bladder, second-week liver), drinking 6-10 litres of liquid per day. After the first few days, we were able to sleep through the night without waking up; yes we visited the "rest place" a lot during the day. I feel like you can have as much water as you want, but the amount of spices in your food triggers the bladder too. Less spice in my food and less salt also help me sleep.
    Sometimes I feel like our body is another person with "needs" that we need to control/educate.
    Side note: we prefer vegan foods, trying to live a "healthy-life".
    Wishing you good health and strength to keep doing your great work.

  • @rjrnj1
    @rjrnj1 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the insight. 👍
    Please include mouth taping during sleep as a possible solution as well. I'm a 63 year old woman who has been carnivore for about 20 mos. now (0 carbs, OMAD/2MAD, IF, & longer fasts monthly).
    Because my carnivore WOL has cleared up all my primary issues, (A1c currently 5.5 [I'm aiming for 5.0], weight at 165 from 240lbs.) including what used to be chronic sinus problems, I began mouth taping (Health Coach Kait) to increase the nose breathing positive benefits, and after 5 nights I was sleeping through the night instead of getting up 2-4 times.
    I'm sure individual results may vary, but it's worth a mention. 🥰

    • @clbudd
      @clbudd 3 года назад +2

      I'm on a CPAP machine and my sleep doctor doesn't recommend mouth taping. I asked about it because I get leaks and I wake up and remove the mask, during the night. I have a deviated septum that makes it difficult to breath through my nose.

    • @rjrnj1
      @rjrnj1 3 года назад +1

      @@clbudd This appears to be a case where "Individual results may vary. 😁
      Not knowing anything else about you, it's hard to respond. I, too, had sleep apnea and was given a C-PAP machine. Because of my lifestyle change I no longer need it so the mouth taping works... for me.

  • @selliott3016
    @selliott3016 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for the information, I am going through this very problem right now. I will definitely try this and look forward to a good night sleep 😴💤.

  • @danieljames129
    @danieljames129 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Doc you dramatically improved my digestion with your Pepsin HCL video. I'm looking forward to reducing my insulin so I can sleep through the night. You're the man!

  • @josephryan9230
    @josephryan9230 Год назад +98

    I'm a 63-year-old man and have been getting up every two hours (or less) at night to use the bathroom for a while. Two nights ago I followed your recommendation and didn't have any drinks or snacks after dinner (not an easy thing for me to do, I might add).
    The effect was immediate!! I got up only once that night to use the bathroom, and that was after being woken up by my cat 🙀. Same with last night.
    Thanks Dr. Berg!!!

    • @bertroost1675
      @bertroost1675 Год назад +7

      My cat's wake me up more than my need to pee😂

    • @mtloke5732
      @mtloke5732 10 месяцев назад +1

      Your cat must be wondering what happened..why you didn't wake up as frequently as before.. so, decided to do you a "favour" by waking you up.

    • @josephryan9230
      @josephryan9230 10 месяцев назад

      @@mtloke5732 Ha!!

    • @elizabethdavis2877
      @elizabethdavis2877 10 месяцев назад

      Need a lot of liquids for meds and to coat stomach

    • @elizabethdavis2877
      @elizabethdavis2877 10 месяцев назад

      If I can turn over and go to sleep then I don’t have to urine or feel the urge

  • @annelimagnusson788
    @annelimagnusson788 3 года назад +4

    Everytime I got an issue I go to Dr.Bergs videos and always find some advice. I'll do as he says and I have never got dissapointed!! Not once!🥰

  • @stevenk195
    @stevenk195 3 года назад +7

    I've done everything Eric has recommended. I started in June 2021. Healthy Keto, intermittent fasting (5/19). Lost 40lbs (203, now 163. 6 foot tall male. 55 years old). Don't drink anything late. I pee....pee....pee all night long. 3-4 times easily. At night, it's difficult to pee, but during the day it flows like a fast river. So....glad for everything Eric has done to get me where I'm at, but unfortunately still pee all night long.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +6

      On thing is to avoid all dairy

    • @stevenk195
      @stevenk195 3 года назад +2

      @@Drberg darn. That's a tough one. I like my cheese! Only dairy I have left, since cutting out milk and ice cream. Ok, will give it a go. Thank you !!!

    • @sheilayagodzinski5747
      @sheilayagodzinski5747 3 года назад

      @@Drberg is that because of the salt ?

    • @alexmorgan3435
      @alexmorgan3435 3 года назад

      @@stevenk195 There's your reason. Cheese = Milk = Oestrogen = difficulty peeing. Try eating beetroot and pumpkin seeds in your diet to help relax prostrate and bladder. Also do IF 24-48 hours once a week. Pelvic exercises as well.

    • @fofofofo3076
      @fofofofo3076 3 года назад

      @@Drberg doctor am the opposite I dont get up in the night but before I sleep I need to go at least 3 times also in Day I usaally go for 7 8 its so annoying for me I dont have prosate or sugar and I rarely drink water par example if I drink just à small cup of water just 20 minutes later I need to go 3 times 5 minutes then 15 minutes then 30 minutes what should i do 😥

  • @211sweetypie
    @211sweetypie 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Doc. I’m addicted to getting up late at night and eating those sliced lunch meats without any bread which is usually loaded with sodium. And I sometimes drink something much later than 6:30pm. No more! I’m glad I saw this video. Starting right now, no food or drink after 6pm and lots of water during the day with my daily cranberry supplements. Dandelion and ginger tea helps too. It stopped my kidneys from hurting and feeling stiff, causing me back pain.

  • @daveofyorkshire301
    @daveofyorkshire301 2 года назад +15

    It's not always bad or wrong to have a momentary awakening during the night. It can be perfectly normal that you awake without interruption or seeming cause. Sleep patterns - especially if less regulated and normal can be in two or even three separate blocks. You may get up for the toilet, go get a drink or just turn over fully awake before returning to sleep.
    If you live without a clock driving you or regiment forcing when to eat, sleep or do anything you'll notice a natural part of the night is to have short breaks in sleep. You'll also reach a normal equilibrium over sleep, how much and when. This idea you should sleep right through is yet more imposed ideology.
    The thing is with natural sleep it's not all at night and they want you working during the day, so rest or sleep during work is not productive. So they want you to get all your rest at night in a condensed and solid block.
    Without a clock driving you you'll be amazed how much the light level, food intake, activity level all regulate naturally your sleep patterns, and there are many not just one. They change by season and your activity level. The forced fixed regiment used now is for productivity purposes to force everyone onto the same sleep and activity pattern, which doesn't always fit. Those are the ones that suffer most.
    A lot of our insulin and diabetes issues are less about diet and more about bone idleness, and I say this as one of the worst offenders - we've been granted so many labour saving devices we're literally too inactive. It is that simple. I'm not talking about going running for no reason. I'm talking about an hour or two of general physical activity at least a day. The more the better...

    • @lynnlynn2026
      @lynnlynn2026 Год назад +2

      Amen to that... Makes so much sense

    • @lynnmoses3563
      @lynnmoses3563 Год назад

      Im a night person by nature, so Im always more awake at night...I agree with the exercise...

  • @landonhudson
    @landonhudson 3 года назад +92

    Dr. Berg, thank you for another inciteful and inspiring video! After 3 months of healthy keto, 18 hours/day of IF , I've lost over 40 pounds and I urinate much less at night (zero to 1x). I still have a slight issue with urinary dribbling, but I am sure that this will go away in time. I stopped taking Stelara for UC that was in remission, knowing and understanding that my previous SAD regime was the cause of my body's inflammation. Thanks again from Canada!

    • @YasminMahnaz
      @YasminMahnaz 3 года назад +1

      What is SAD regime?

    • @YasminMahnaz
      @YasminMahnaz 3 года назад

      Amazing u lost weight too. Did u lift weights also?

    • @landonhudson
      @landonhudson 3 года назад +6

      @@YasminMahnaz Standard American Diet - carbs and sugar!

    • @landonhudson
      @landonhudson 3 года назад +2

      @@rosalindr4975 Thank you!

    • @amirhirani6353
      @amirhirani6353 2 года назад +1

      @@YasminMahnaz .
      ,mm

  • @timothy961
    @timothy961 Год назад +30

    Dr. Berg this video is an answer to my prayer to God when he showed me this morning to stop snacking at night this video confirms what the holy Spirit showed me this morning thank you Doctor Berg!!! And I am a healthy 74 year old!!

  • @alfredbenedek3398
    @alfredbenedek3398 Год назад +1

    Yes, thank you for explaning everything, in nut shell, yet still, professionally. It's all understood. oh, my urination is alright. Yet Ido wake up around 3:A00 - 4:A00. It is alright to wake up so, for there is less tension in the body, less chance to urine over flow, and less chance for certain people, convulsions may occure. But yes, it's helpful, thank you.

  • @noel881
    @noel881 Год назад +91

    I was always waking up to pee and it was so bad to the point I was waking up 3 to 4 times a night but saw this video two days ago and yesterday I only woke up once and today I didn’t wake up at all to pee! Thank you DR Berg!

    • @jamiethomas8975
      @jamiethomas8975 Год назад +8

      I am the same way, average 3-4 times a night or more and didnt know why. Just found this video today and am gonna give it a try tonight. Ate early dinner and no more water, hopefully I can get some results tonight!

    • @jaredbangerter8156
      @jaredbangerter8156 Год назад +2

      I'm 3 to 5 times a night. I hate it and I am desperate. How long before bed WERE you drinking / eating before you changed to not eating or drinking within 4 hours of bed time?

    • @TravisMcGee151
      @TravisMcGee151 Год назад +6

      @@jaredbangerter8156 I’m more like 6-8 times a night, but I always eat and drink water just before bed. I’ll give the doc’s advice a try and give an updated in a few days.

    • @123Jono321
      @123Jono321 Год назад +2

      @@TravisMcGee151 how did you go?

    • @andrejz8954
      @andrejz8954 Год назад

      @@TravisMcGee151 Please update!

  • @tkeffer
    @tkeffer 3 года назад +6

    I had no idea how bad my sugar intake was. I'm 58 and as of this Monday started to watch your videos and now every alarm in my head is ringing at max volume! Now i'm struggling trying to sort out what I can eat for lunch and dinner. I typically don't cook so I'm struggling trying to put a plan together. I had a stroke in 2012 and was extremely lucky 3 months later I was walking, swallowing, well back to 80%. Now I'm seeing my BP increasing and a few other things becoming issues. I have been an athlete most of my life. My fitness is at a very high level even to this day.

    • @sophiaborrowdale2795
      @sophiaborrowdale2795 3 года назад

      Hi try doing the exercise nitric oxide dump Dr Joe explains it well.Also try drinking 3 cups of hibiscus tea 3 times a day, both these recommendations are good for high bp.......sent with love God bless

    • @baruasafi5880
      @baruasafi5880 2 года назад

      At your age you should have stopped taking sugar in whatever form or shape.

  • @josephk7954
    @josephk7954 2 года назад +6

    A lot of people though find it very hard to sleep on an empty stomach, myself included. I suppose I'll just have to try and condition my mind to think otherwise. Good video as usual - cheers Eric.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 года назад +1

      Hello. This video may help: ruclips.net/video/XBdsTcuIE6c/видео.html
      -Dr. Berg's Support Team

  • @colharkin7886
    @colharkin7886 4 месяца назад +1

    I've been weeing average twice a night for years and that includes post prostate cancer surgery. I will be doing as advised from today. I'm 75.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  4 месяца назад

      Sure. Hope my suggestion here will help you. Take care.

  • @vanS808
    @vanS808 Год назад +16

    Thanks Doc, this worked so well for me, from 5 times a night to almost none. Also I seem to have lost a few unnecessary kilos and I am in fact more energetic
    Love your channel..

  • @wailali5646
    @wailali5646 3 года назад +9

    I've had an alarm on my phone to remind me to stop drinking water by 09:30pm. Now that I've seen this video will have to dial back the clock to 06:45pm to stop eating/drinking fluid. Thanks Doc! By the way I use to have frequent urination problems. As soon as I got into low carb high fat diet and intermittent fasting I've recently seen with 2-3 days I am no longer needing to urinate as often. Drastic change. Dr. Berg always leading the industry by actually getting to the probem and solving it. Key word Hormones, are important to understand.

  • @TheMorenosatKW
    @TheMorenosatKW Год назад +18

    Holy Crap!
    This worked!
    I have been waking up like 4 times a night to pee for the past 2 years. I limited my sugar and did not eat anything past 8:00 and I was able to sleep the entire night. Thanks Dr Berg! 😊

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад

      Happy you found it useful! Be well!
      -Dr. Berg's support team

  • @ronbaggette1232
    @ronbaggette1232 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Dr. Berg, I was getting up 3&4 times a night. The 1st. night I tried your remedy-no food or drink after 6:30, I only got up once. I got more sleep. Thanks for helping people.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  8 месяцев назад

      You are welcome, so glad it helps!

  • @richieryan2127
    @richieryan2127 3 года назад +8

    I can confirm the Docs findings. It's a big deal for me post-rectal cancer. I leak at night and wear a pad. If I load up on snacks at night, 3 pads. No snacks, 1 pad. Thanks, Doc.✌️

  • @longislandny696
    @longislandny696 Год назад +42

    Thank you DR. Berg,you’ve answered my question.Was wondering why I kept going during the night.I almost always eat fruit before bed & I’m always drinking throughout the day even at night.

  • @misssarr7534
    @misssarr7534 3 года назад +18

    You are a God sent. May he reward you abundantly 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😍😍😍

  • @jj-bp3fr
    @jj-bp3fr Месяц назад

    Dr Berg, I think you need to clarify its the refined carbs that need to be eliminated and the FAT, which creates insulin resistance, the good carbs help insulin become more senaitive and go inside the cell once the FAT is eliminated. Complex carbs are good for you and NEEDED. Dr Barnard and Dr McDougall talk about this.

  • @bonnie1097
    @bonnie1097 Год назад +103

    I'm old enough to remember when doctors tried to tell people things like this, but the people didn't listen. They wanted pills instead of making changes. We were truly addicted to our junk food. I'm glad to see people waking up and taking back control of their health and doctors like you still fighting the good fight.

    • @tamicoburton1504
      @tamicoburton1504 Год назад +4

      AMEN

    • @1qualitybacon
      @1qualitybacon Год назад

      what kind of doctor is Berg?

    • @karenohanlon4183
      @karenohanlon4183 11 дней назад +1

      Dr Berg is the type of Doctor who keeps up to date with medical changes.
      He helps in so many ways.

  • @toms9902
    @toms9902 3 года назад +29

    Dr. Berg, you are a God send. I have to urinate at least 4 times at night and I always snack and drink before bed. I have had low blood sugar issues - hypoglycemia- for years. I will now eliminate carbs and eating/drinking before bed. Thank you🙏

    • @Curtis_George
      @Curtis_George 2 года назад +1

      Did you help your frequent trips to the bathroom so far?

    • @samsonite187
      @samsonite187 2 года назад

      @@Curtis_George you have anything to report?

    • @samsonite187
      @samsonite187 2 года назад

      Did you do it?

  • @luvstrlixz2002
    @luvstrlixz2002 3 года назад +181

    Hey Dr Berg. I'm a huge fan of yours from Pakistan, where many people love listening to you and follow your advice. I'm already working with some of your advice to reduce the extra fat I'm carrying and have greatly benefited from your IF approach. So hats off to you doc, you're doing a great service to humanity. Love and peace ✌

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +24

      thank you so much

    • @robi9282
      @robi9282 3 года назад +12

      Same feeling Dr. Berg.
      I'm from Pakistan too.

    • @mianawan
      @mianawan 3 года назад +17

      @@Drberg Love from Pakistan . Almost the entire keto world in Pakistan is your fan. ❤️❤️

    • @ahmedfatma2534
      @ahmedfatma2534 3 года назад +3

      Gooď morning iwish a could express my graditude in a better way than this be blessed always frm mombasa kenya

    • @asad-wj6qx
      @asad-wj6qx 3 года назад

      @@Drberg 100 Gram Trachyspermum ammi...and 100 gram cinnamon..make it into a thin powdered..and have pinch 1 hour after ur meal..can take twice a day...

  • @Mindbodydoc
    @Mindbodydoc 2 месяца назад

    While dietary factors are important, this video does not at all mention behavioral factors. I've seen my own pts with insomnia, who, with some behavioral training, are also able to decrease nighttime bathroom visits. That said, this video added a helpful perspective, and will for sure use this knowledge shared as a i support my pts. take care!