Why You Need More Salt in Your Diet

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @catherine3543
    @catherine3543 3 года назад +290

    As far as losing salt due to coffee consumption, I learned a great tip a while ago. If you add a 1-2 grinds of either sea salt or Pink Himalayan sea salt in your coffee, it takes away the bitterness and enhances the flavor. Plus, you retain some of the salt you may lose. This tip actually helped to wean me off of adding sweet creamers and sugar to my coffee, which I was addicted to. Now I take my coffee black with a twist of sea salt.

    • @katherinebrady6296
      @katherinebrady6296 3 года назад +21

      Thank you for your post! I am addicted to sugar and just go for the sweets immediately even though I know I shouldn't. It's awful! I'm going to try your suggestion

    • @catherine3543
      @catherine3543 3 года назад +22

      @@katherinebrady6296 it may take a while in the beginning to adjust the amount of grinds it takes. I find that the Pink Himalayan has a tinge of natural sweetness to it. It also enhanced the flavor of cream in your coffee . Sugar addiction is like drug addiction., but it can be conquered. Good Luck on your journey.

    • @TheKadeRose
      @TheKadeRose 2 года назад +11

      That’s a good tip. I don’t use sugar, but I do use heavy cream (not sweetened)

    • @emh8861
      @emh8861 2 года назад +20

      Cinnamon added to the coffee while brewing. Also coconut oil and whole fat whipping cream . Blend 👌

    • @andromedastar1
      @andromedastar1 2 года назад +21

      I twist sea salt on to everything and I am so excited to put some in my coffee tomorrow morning what a fantastic idea thank you so much and I wish I could enjoy a cuppa coffee with you

  • @seannesbitt6678
    @seannesbitt6678 3 года назад +457

    I add sea salt or pink Himalayan salt to my coffee every day. It also give coffee a richer taste. Try it you will be amazed.

    • @kathleen9456
      @kathleen9456 3 года назад +25

      Drinking my salted coffee now 😋

    • @mostafasamhan7798
      @mostafasamhan7798 3 года назад +5

      Really! !!😭

    • @KetovoreWayOfLife
      @KetovoreWayOfLife 3 года назад +30

      This is a good idea being he said 4 cups of coffee a day depletes 1/2 tsp of salt.

    • @jimminychristmas8100
      @jimminychristmas8100 3 года назад +12

      Two of my favorite things....I'm gonna try it tomorrow morning...THANKS!

    • @ffxiarcadius
      @ffxiarcadius 3 года назад +9

      I will give it a go as well

  • @nilag2123
    @nilag2123 2 года назад +11

    My husband,got upset every time he sees me drinking salt warm water.And he never allow me to put salt in his food. 2017 first time i came here in the US i never use in cooking,i observe my health is declining and got thyroid.
    After covid -19 i came back to my regular usual cooking routine in Philippines. And thats the time he saw me drinking warm water with salt. I still doing it now. Cause i feel so good and helps regulate my monthly period lessen the cramps and headaches. My parents they do it all the time,warm water with salt and sometimes warm lemos with salt instead of sugar.,we grew up on this method thats the reason i keep doing it especially when i feel sick and have sorethroat. SALT I REALLY VALUABLE IN OUR HEALTH.
    Thank you Dr,Berg for clarifying about salt do to our body.
    I also accidentally put salt in the coffee way back 1998! My sister and brother in-law laughed at me after my brother in-law sipped and tasted the salt in his coffee. I mistakenly put salt in our coffee! Just that a funny story of my life! Now im loving coffee with salt and mct but ofcourse i dont tell my husband because it wont be easy for him to understand that so i keep it to myself! Hahah

  • @accuratetaxes5504
    @accuratetaxes5504 Год назад +35

    My grandfather lived to be 92 years old. He really loved salt. He always added salt to all his dishes. Salt is great. It gives you energy.

    • @Acts-1322
      @Acts-1322 4 месяца назад +1

      Added to healthy home cooked meals, yes.

  • @kenwilliamsvoice
    @kenwilliamsvoice 3 года назад +55

    After decades of dealing with the old school, often arrogant, know it all, doctors I enjoy listening to this new breed of thinking, exploring doctors. This interview was golden.

    • @gregagregy
      @gregagregy 12 дней назад

      doctors have no clue. they only guess which drug they should prescribe today. they are only good for emergencies and some types of surgeries.

  • @tedcarriker3293
    @tedcarriker3293 3 года назад +217

    The free information we receive from Dr Berg is more valuable and helpful than any pharmaceutical or medical care provider I have known.
    Thank you for all of your videos and guest interviews.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +21

      You're very welcome!

    • @eatmeatandliftweights5754
      @eatmeatandliftweights5754 2 года назад +8

      I second that.

    • @kayleneemery8217
      @kayleneemery8217 Год назад +3

      @@eatmeatandliftweights5754 I third that......Happy New Year !

    • @LastTrump7
      @LastTrump7 Год назад +1

      @@Drberg not everybody. Menieres bilateral for 8 years. Lost most hearing and some balance. Only a 1,500 or lower sodium intake helps. That salt intake would disable me more then I am.

    • @elainechalavatzis85
      @elainechalavatzis85 Год назад +1

      Me too Dr Berg
      You are great😀

  • @TheMethvins
    @TheMethvins 3 года назад +214

    When I was in the hospital they put me on the "heart healthy" diet which meant Zero salt on anything. It was bland and boring food. Then they lectured me because I have a heart condition telling me not to eat salt anymore. I ditched that advice but I did change my habits in the form of; instead of putting salt on my fries now I am putting salt on green beans, Asparagus, Zucchini, ect. Thank you Dr. Berg for all you do!! I have learned a great deal from you.

    • @pmarie-se3tz
      @pmarie-se3tz 3 года назад +35

      You should see what is in the cafeteria, in the hospital, where I work. No way they care about your health, and if you don't want to eat there, you can go to the in-house McDonald's!

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад +2

      💞

    • @shelshel2260
      @shelshel2260 3 года назад +1

      Sounds good

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 3 года назад +8

      They took a treatment for heart failure and turned it into "normal" for the rest of us.

    • @sagedakotalmft7763
      @sagedakotalmft7763 3 года назад +27

      Good thing you didn't listen to them! Our cells are literally running on sodium and potassium. This nonsense about not eating salt is like telling people to not drink water and not breathe air! Nuts!

  • @magicbindi
    @magicbindi 3 года назад +264

    Is wasn't till I started eating steak and salt that I realised what had been missing in my diet pretty much all my life. It has healed me!

    • @mikefeddersen2476
      @mikefeddersen2476 3 года назад +2

      So are you on a carnivore diet?

    • @inspiringminds7284
      @inspiringminds7284 3 года назад +3

      @@mikefeddersen2476 Sounds like it doesn't it?

    • @Jay-yy7uk
      @Jay-yy7uk 3 года назад +2

      @@inspiringminds7284 Not necessarily. It could just be an addition. Go play games?

    • @amazinggrace5503
      @amazinggrace5503 3 года назад +1

      Maybe so ,I hope you're right and doing well ,but long term will determine reality.

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +16

      Salt is essential for good health as long as you are consuming Celtic sea salt from the northern hemisphere, it's far better for you than Himalayan salt which is obviously in rock form which the body does not absorb as well, avoid at all costs basic table salt and sodium laden processed foods.

  • @fragranthills
    @fragranthills 3 года назад +96

    THIS INTERVIEW IS A MUST WATCH FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO ADD QUALITY TO YEARS OF LIFE.

  • @582tird
    @582tird 3 года назад +194

    Just wanted to jump in here and show thanks and gratitude where it's deserved... 6 mo. ago 286 lbs and with Dr. Berg's help my first goal met this morning 220 lbs. Thanks so much for your help.

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад +1

      💞💞💞👏👏👏Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад +1

      Have you considered sharing your successes on Dr Berg's Facebook group? People are looking for the truth 💞💞💞

    • @jackiedraper3634
      @jackiedraper3634 3 года назад +3

      Congratulations

    • @rhondaroberts2223
      @rhondaroberts2223 2 года назад +2

      CONGRATULATIONS!!

    • @johnpolion3885
      @johnpolion3885 2 года назад +1

      God Bless....hang in there and stay strong

  • @dailyabundance
    @dailyabundance 3 года назад +64

    For years I suffered from chronic Exertion Headaches especially after any kind of excercises. Headaches lasted 24-48 hrs. To the point where I had to give up any form of intensive sports...even golf. Cut a long story short...adding Himalayan salt to smoothies, vegetable broths etc was the cure! Gone are the headaches and now I enjoy exercising again. This is vital information that you will never find in medical journals etc.

    • @saratkumar2484
      @saratkumar2484 Год назад +1

      Pure salt is Sodium Chloride. Himalayan salt is a mixture of Sodium, Potassium, Calcium etc Chlorides. So the effect of HS is not the same as pure salt. Really there is no need to go for such an expensive salt. Each individual can use pure salt based on his doctor's advice.

    • @flickaJay
      @flickaJay Год назад +1

      @@saratkumar2484 Why trust the doctor who know less about me than I do? Himalayan salt retains the minerals that were with it in nature, that's 80% more minerals than table salt. For minerals to work properly they cannot be isolated. Table salts processing takes those minerals out and adds aluminum. It's down-right dangerous. The 2% minerals that it does retain after the rest are bleached out are so harsh that they kill the taste buds. If we took only the amount of table salt that a single person uses for just one meal and and injected it into our blood stream it would kill us. On the other hand, sea salt has been used during wartime as a replacement for blood in transfusions because it is the closest thing to human blood.
      Should we ask a doctor how much poison is okay to take?

    • @52nenne
      @52nenne Год назад

      Lack of magnesium is the cause if headaches & migraine. Ditch the refined salt wether it's from the sea or anywhere else.

  • @georgerichards16
    @georgerichards16 2 года назад +72

    I'm a nurse at a hospital and I realized the other day that the recommended sodium level is 2300 mg/day but in the hospital if you're placed on a cardiac diet, you're restricted to 2000 mg/day. That tells me we are essentially being recommended to eat a low sodium diet whether we are healthy or not. Very disturbing.

    • @deborah9384
      @deborah9384 Год назад +3

      That’s exactly why I don’t eat hospital food, no matter what.

    • @maribelrios6562
      @maribelrios6562 Год назад +1

      Hi Mr. Richards,
      I was an ICU RN for years. I started Med-Surg, moved on to cardiac, ER, and back to ICU. I was looking for the department that would give me the highest nurse-patient-doctor satisfactory relationship. Unfortunately, it didn't happen very often 😔. Not long ago, I reported someone who was giving inaccurate medical information on the internet. I had to, no remorse. For you, all I know is that you're a nurse, I'd recommend taking it slowly and do your own research before becoming alarmed. I know we have little time to none to keep up with continued education. But one patient at a time and one circumstance at a time can be managed, I guess. Good luck 👍 God bless 🙏🕊...

    • @Karll541
      @Karll541 Год назад

      That’s why hospitals are places of death. Evil institutions

  • @scarletletter2847
    @scarletletter2847 3 года назад +109

    This information is huge. I think of my elderly parents told to limit salt...exhibiting dizziness, fatigue, etc.

    • @franceseskridge3475
      @franceseskridge3475 3 года назад +14

      So many doctors prescribe a salt substitute when it is really unnecessary and probably harmful!

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад +12

      There are so many data that become understood only now. The need for enough salt is one of them. Share the truth as much as possible and we'll have a saner world.

  • @YourNay
    @YourNay 3 года назад +85

    I have pretty low blood pressure naturally and feel fatigued most days.. increasing Himalayan salt in food and in my water greatly improved my health and strength. Helped me cognitively as well. Now I add lemon and salt to my bottles water on the go.

    • @Guts_Brando
      @Guts_Brando 3 года назад +3

      I feel a little stupid, does salt not disolve in water?

    • @vkngwmn6636
      @vkngwmn6636 3 года назад +4

      Celtic sea salt is better for you than iron rich Himalayan

    • @LATSRN
      @LATSRN 3 года назад +5

      I put my apple cider vinegar in with my Celtic salt & water - feel much better since then !

  • @roxannesumners5039
    @roxannesumners5039 Год назад +15

    AFib - I put a bit of pink Himalayan salt in my tea this morning and two hours later my heart showed no AFib and remains steady.
    I’ve changed how, when and what I eat thanks to you, Dr. Berg, and my health has improved. But this is astounding.
    I was prescribed meds by a cardiologist over a year ago, but did not take them.
    I’m 75, 5’7” my weight has been 130-140 most of my life.
    Please thank Dr. DiNic for me. If the salt keeps working, I’ll be grateful forever.

    • @roxannesumners5039
      @roxannesumners5039 Год назад +9

      Update: Heart rate is regular. No AFib. In 2021, after I wore a “halter” showing my heart was always in AFib, the cardiologists said I would need a procedure (that didn’t always work) to try to get back into regular rhythm.
      This is so amazing, I still can hardly believe it! I put 1/4 tsp in one water bottle and drink a bit, along with regular water, during the day. I will certainly keep doing it!

    • @ponderstibbons6989
      @ponderstibbons6989 Год назад

      ​@@roxannesumners5039
      That's incredible! Thanks for sharing!! 💕

    • @greeneyes6311
      @greeneyes6311 Год назад

      @@roxannesumners5039 Fantastic!

    • @roccoelliot
      @roccoelliot 4 месяца назад

      Thats awesome!!! ​@roxannesumners5039

  • @Kaiser_Murphy
    @Kaiser_Murphy 3 года назад +118

    Thanks to Dr Dinicolantonio for taking the time to share the good word.

    • @beeethetruth9645
      @beeethetruth9645 3 года назад +4

      Does decaf coffee also lead to salt excretion or is it caffeine alone that is the diuretic? TY!

    • @1949johntiger
      @1949johntiger Год назад

      @@beeethetruth9645 I would like to know the answer to this question also?? " HELP "???

  • @marilyngoure9526
    @marilyngoure9526 2 года назад +11

    LIFE CHANGING! I now drink 1/2 tsp of epsom salt dissolved in 1 cup of filtered water. I can think! I have energy! Even fixed my digestion. Miraculous!! Thank you so much Dr. Berg and Dr. DiNicolantonio!! I checked our your book Salt Fix from my library too.

  • @nephilimslayer73
    @nephilimslayer73 3 года назад +48

    You are spot on about salt.
    I am a person who sweats a lot, and I live in the sub-tropics. Back to my childhood, my father also took salt tablets because he had an outdoor occupation exposed to heat. Adding salt to food became second nature.
    Recently, my doctor prescribed blood pressure medication. I suffered severe muscle cramps, dizziness and my asthma worsened.
    I stopped taking them. Then she prescribed a lower dose of a different drug. Same symptoms, so I stopped.
    She still expresses “great concern” of my elevated BP, I take it with “a grain of salt”.
    Interestingly enough, the only deficiency she found was iron. Everything else was perfect.
    I have been taking iodised salt and potassium salt regularly to replace the BP drugs, as they were putting my health at serious risk, to the point of almost ending up in hospital being unable to breathe.
    I will continue to eat natural fats and salt in my diet. I get less problems overall by doing so.

    • @michaelcesar800
      @michaelcesar800 3 года назад +7

      has your blood pressure gone down since?

    • @h0ph1p13
      @h0ph1p13 Год назад +1

      Since unhealthy BMI/overweight and alcohol consumption are the two things most linked to high blood pressure... how are you on those, just curious..?

  • @curiouscat3384
    @curiouscat3384 3 года назад +241

    This is helpful. I was having trouble with strength and hydration for years and finally figured out that by eliminating processed foods from my diet, and never adding salt because we were taught not to, I was deficient in salt and minerals! I feel much better this year since I started adding 1 tsp salt daily per Dr. Berg's many videos :)

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +53

      Very glad to be of help.

    • @Zoe-sj7of
      @Zoe-sj7of 3 года назад +7

      @@Drberg is pink Himalayan salt sufficient?

    • @Zoe-sj7of
      @Zoe-sj7of 3 года назад +13

      I finished watching the video, questions answered!

    • @Someguy8822
      @Someguy8822 3 года назад +11

      What was the answer regarding pink Himalayan... lol... im in bed and might not finish the videos before whaling asleep !

    • @Zoe-sj7of
      @Zoe-sj7of 3 года назад +8

      @@Someguy8822 yes:)

  • @Elizabeth-em7pb
    @Elizabeth-em7pb 3 года назад +34

    WOW IT MAKES COMPLETE SENSE! OUR WHOLE LIFE DR RECOMMENDATIONS ARE LOW SALT DIET AND THATS WHY THERE IS A LOT OF HEART DECEASE AND DIGESTION PROBLEMS! THANKS FOR OPENING OUR EYES DR BERG 🙏🏻

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад +2

      💞

    • @Dr-MiNa
      @Dr-MiNa Год назад +2

      I think drs that are dcposing these information have to be protected.
      Body gaurds

  • @ljiljanajovicic4171
    @ljiljanajovicic4171 3 года назад +39

    I followed that idea to not take salt and drink 2 l water , and I ended up with muscle twiching all over my body. I spent 6 months from dr to dr and none of them could not tell me what was wrong with me, until my coworker 60 year old said "Stop washing up everything you eat with that much water. Eat like your mother and grandmother ate, and you will be fine." When I started up my diet with a bit more salt and I drink less water my twiching stoped.

    • @truusjenskens8485
      @truusjenskens8485 Год назад +2

      Twitches and cramps are driving me crazy, i even couldn't walk at all for 2 months in row...my doctor didn't ask me anything about salt intake..

    • @bobwishart8780
      @bobwishart8780 Год назад

      I am a grandmother now but back in the day my mother really discouraged us children from drinking water with our meals …. I never understood why she did that’

  • @YarnKilla54
    @YarnKilla54 3 года назад +141

    If it's not salty enough salt it!
    If it's salty enough don't salt it...
    simple as that!
    Your taste buds, it's your body telling you what you need and what you don't need.

    • @chickenmuffin
      @chickenmuffin 3 года назад +8

      As someone who would literally eat salt straight up this isn't the bets advice LOL!

    • @YarnKilla54
      @YarnKilla54 3 года назад +14

      @@chickenmuffin your words not mine. What I just said here is the same thing you'll hear come right out if Dr Ken Berry's mouth, ask Dr James DiNicolantonio what he thinks about the body telling you what you need...ask dr Berg. In meantime ...🤐.
      Lol.

    • @macclift9956
      @macclift9956 3 года назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @fly89
      @fly89 3 года назад +12

      there is time of the month when i really hate meat in any kind, and then there is time when i crave red meat (or i get severe headache). So yeah, listen to your body more..

    • @YarnKilla54
      @YarnKilla54 3 года назад +11

      @@fly89 I'm the same way. Listen to your body. Sometimes it's easy to say if you're on keto and you do intermittent fasting your body literally will tell you what it needs and does not need and at what times.... when you're on the standard American diet really you get one signal and one signal only and that's oh my God I got to eat something! Lol. Combine that (carbs) with fat (bad fats) & the wrong salt and that is a prescription for disaster.

  • @martinrea8548
    @martinrea8548 3 года назад +15

    I love salt. I used to worry I ate too much salt but I feel reassured after this.

  • @wagnerlopes5360
    @wagnerlopes5360 3 года назад +142

    I read his book. Mind-blowing! Great lecture. I am using 4 to 6 g of pink salt everyday and cured my "genetic" hypertension 2 years ago. I changed radically my lifestyle.

    • @nancymitchell3211
      @nancymitchell3211 3 года назад +9

      I use 1gm pink salt for ea 10 lbs body weight for Lyme treatment. Add pot, mag, cal, vit & C/ascorbic acid for homemade electrolyte concentration & add to taste

    • @SurvivalTipsClips
      @SurvivalTipsClips 3 года назад +12

      Dr Berg recommends getting 4X the potassium as sodium but how do you eat 10,000 grams of potassium.

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +5

      Celtic Sea salt from the northern hemisphere is far better and you cannot overdose on it

    • @karenjeansantos
      @karenjeansantos 3 года назад +4

      @@SurvivalTipsClips a certain kind of banana, we call it here "saging na saba". even doctors recommend eating this raw-ish at least 3 times a day. richest in potassium.

    • @timm285
      @timm285 3 года назад +8

      @@SurvivalTipsClips dr Berg recommends 4700 of potassium. One avacado has roughly 800 in it and no sugar like a banana which only has 200. Eat 5 avocados a day. I eat two or three. It’s expensive but that’s one way.

  • @Bitachon
    @Bitachon 3 года назад +365

    *There is no money (for the pharm companies) in telling and teaching people how to build their immune system...*

    • @estelleschneider9033
      @estelleschneider9033 3 года назад +25

      Correct
      I said this to my Dr.
      In order for the Dr. To get paid
      He must write a code for the insurance company
      Because Pharma is big
      business
      Insurance does not pay for health instead people pay for the crap to ingest being ignorant of health and this stuff kills
      Read THE Magnesium Miracle
      By Dr. Carolyn Dean
      A medical Dr. For a long time until it affected her life
      Became a Naturopathic M.D
      when she started ti question the status quo
      Deficiencies in magnesium
      Read it you will be glad you did

    • @kd1872
      @kd1872 3 года назад +34

      There SHOULD NOT be money made in health care. Health care should be inspired by the love of humanity.

    • @Bitachon
      @Bitachon 3 года назад +3

      @@estelleschneider9033 Thank you. I have not read the book but I have heard her speak and know she is expert on Mag...

    • @faheemkhan359
      @faheemkhan359 3 года назад +1

      @@estelleschneider9033 free available on internet?? how many pages consist???

    • @mikefeddersen2476
      @mikefeddersen2476 3 года назад +3

      @@kd1872 Can you imagine how empty hospitals would be with that mindset controlling what the health industry focused on?
      But there is so much money in fixing you after a lifetime of poor health recommended and encouraged by everyone from the government to even well meaning people like your parents. Blind leading the blind.

  • @francinegryspeerdt18
    @francinegryspeerdt18 3 года назад +34

    Thank you ! I had high BP , got on keto , raised my salt intake because I felt I needed it and my BP is fine now. Keto made me loose so mucj weight so easily ! 20 kilo I lost in total in a few months so I lost a lot of fluid and I don't feel great , I am weak and tired . So now I know what to do : increase salt intake a little bit more. All my life , I am 63 , I avoided salt , what a pity . Oh and now I make french fries ( not for me but for my family ) in fat of oxes , I don't know how you call that , like my mother and my grandmother did . No more canola or sunflower oil . The rest of my cooking I use butter and olive oil of the best quality. My vit D and my magnesium and potassium are ok . Really good information , thanks a lot Dr Berg

    • @nikkion2140
      @nikkion2140 3 года назад +3

      We call beef dripping in England or beef tallow in US/Canada (?). Tasted completely different.

    • @WishZyrus
      @WishZyrus Год назад

      hi! did keto cured your high BP with keto and fast? or you take med with it? and do u put salt in your water if so whats the ratio>? thanks

  • @jonlobov1249
    @jonlobov1249 3 года назад +108

    Salt is needed by adrenals and for the chloride for stomach acid and to balance pH, not be too alkaline

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +29

      Glad to be an inspiration.

    • @jesussalvador2383
      @jesussalvador2383 3 года назад +1

      Good point

    • @Xbot4Life
      @Xbot4Life 3 года назад +3

      Whats the best way to get chloride?

    • @gotem370
      @gotem370 3 года назад

      @@Xbot4Life sodium chloride

    • @Xbot4Life
      @Xbot4Life 3 года назад

      @@gotem370 yeah I agree.

  • @ClaireR-zk2ge
    @ClaireR-zk2ge 3 года назад +43

    I love salt 😊 I actually get ill when I don’t get enough especially when I’ve holidayed in a hot climate. I actually have had disagreements with people assuming I’m unhealthy for consuming more than they do but I’ve always listened to my body and I need it.

    • @reginapolo3357
      @reginapolo3357 3 года назад +8

      Same here. I notice that when I don't take enough salt, I just don't feel right

    • @fruitytarian
      @fruitytarian 3 года назад +5

      It's so important to listen to your body. I recently found myself eating more salt too.

  • @kurthellenberg
    @kurthellenberg 3 года назад +25

    I take sodium chloride tablets 3-4 times a week. I occasionally work in heat stress environments (nuke plants) wich constantly preach pre hydration, but I'm not a camel, I drink when I'm thirsty. A couple of years ago I would get leg cramps, put a couple grinds of pink salt in warm water and my cramps literally went away before I put my glass down! Also seems to help with restless leg syndrome. Salt of the earth!

  • @kl8786
    @kl8786 3 года назад +88

    Dr. Berg I've learned from you more than anyone else about how my body works and how to help it help itself. Your advises were always helpful to me and my aging parents. Just want to tell you I'm so grateful that you share this knowledge which many family doctors lack.

  • @HEARDIFFERENT
    @HEARDIFFERENT 3 года назад +66

    Faith in humanity restored.👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️

  • @synergy2222
    @synergy2222 3 года назад +18

    Fantastic Interview! I'm Keto and for some reason last year I stopped eating my daily salads and Steak - which I salted - and practiced cooking (you know covid, so I was learning how to creatively cook at age 65!). I started using more spices and less Himalayan Salt on my foods. I rarely make my buttered coffee that I always put a little salt into - so it all adds up. I have had symptoms such as restless sleep, leg cramps - that I never get (I do take Magnesium though), fatigue, ankle swelling that alarmed me so much my friends made me go to the ER! Dr. said it's MY AGE and elevate them more often. Right. I'm a Flight Attendant but compression socks do help. Time to add Salt and see how things change! Thank you both!!! I've passed on my notes and this link to friends.

  • @mcalderazzo
    @mcalderazzo 2 года назад +26

    Thank you Dr Berg , your videos are so informative👍🏼 I’ve done periodic water fasts since 35yrs old and I’m now almost 53. In my life journey with fasting about ten years ago I did a 21 day fast, The 1st thing I craved and consumed on day 22 was a little sea salt. Back then I didn’t understand why I craved salt.
    I also do FIRS sauna every second day . On those days I always eat avocado 🥑 with sea salt and olive oil.
    Feeling refreshed and satiated after consuming it.
    In the past I’ve want to comment but get so busy so I take this opportunity to say what a great informative RUclips channel your providing .

  • @AmyLSchulte
    @AmyLSchulte 3 года назад +11

    I add pink salt to my sparkling water with lime. Probably about 1/4 t. per drink and may have that twice every day. Started this when I started keto August 2019. It’s so good and if you think you’re hungry, it stops that.

  • @chantellucky4565
    @chantellucky4565 3 года назад +11

    I am a whole food health nut, but then the gut problems started 2 years ago which surprised me so! I stayed away from salt 'cause of high blood pressure issue and now, I have to repair my digestive system by eating a bit more salt. I traveled to New York with a group of friends and was not able to eat a saltless diet due to restaurant meals for 2 weeks (full of salt) but to my surprise, I have no gut issues for that 2 weeks!! What gives?! Came home, resumed my light salt diet, gut problems every day again!!
    I am better this 3 weeks by eating organic eggs, organic chicken drumsticks 3 times a week, celery juice, rooted vegetables, raw and cooked vegetables, taro, sweet potatoes, chestnuts, organic blueberries, kiwi, apple, mango and green juice etc. all of which contain natural sodium, and I added a little H salt to my cooking and now, I feel much better! Wondered if the sodium was the culprit!

  • @jessereinhardt6320
    @jessereinhardt6320 3 года назад +44

    I believe I was experiencing hyponatremia (low sodium in the body) for the past 3+ years. I used to drink just over a gallon of filtered (removes MOST electrolytes, drugs, and fluoride) tap water each day but did not salt my food that much. Over time I lost weight (muscle) and I felt tired and not wanting to exercise. About 2 months ago I started regularly adding Himalayan pink salt to my water and cutting my water intake down to 2-3 liters per day. I have been able to exercise more and have gain just over 10 lbs in muscle. My blood pressure is around 110/70 during fasting. I'm not on keto, but I am lower carb and mostly plant-based with just a little processed food as snacks.

    • @holycow92883
      @holycow92883 3 года назад +1

      Interesting! Thank you for sharing.

    • @janellcampbell2975
      @janellcampbell2975 2 года назад +2

      Nooooo way, I was having an issue with feeling depleted after drinking a gallon of filtered water !! I thought I was crazy ! I also have high blood pressure and am insulin resistant! Thank you so much for your response!!

    • @KingsDaughter.
      @KingsDaughter. 2 года назад +2

      How nuch salt do you add to your water? Or do you just eye ball it?

    • @jessereinhardt6320
      @jessereinhardt6320 2 года назад +3

      ​@@KingsDaughter. I eyeball it. Maybe 1/8-1/4 tsp with water a few times a day. I also salt my food to taste. Just watch out for things that deplete electrolytes such as excess carbs, excess water intake, caffeine and some meds.

    • @flickaJay
      @flickaJay Год назад +2

      I just listened to a lady nutritionist who had a health retreat in New Zealand. Her normal channel is here on youtube with Clash of Minds. The one I was listening to this morning is on Rumble because Google bans some things regarding the governments narrative on the "vaccinations". If you just type in the title you can find it and within the first 25 minutes she talks about Celtic sea salt being better at getting the magnesium and other minerals in your body because it's a water hungry source. She explained it better than I could. The title is "Barbara O'Neill - COMPASS - Part 32 - True Remedies: Water [1]". It's a lot of good information. She takes it everyday as well.

  • @andracamp7716
    @andracamp7716 3 года назад +34

    my father-in-law all his life consumed a lot of salt, i think he eat a teaspoon at lunch and a teaspoon at dinner, extra, he has 82, and no cronic diseas, he has the B.P perfect.

  • @lisahause8705
    @lisahause8705 3 года назад +68

    The best channel on RUclips! I loved this interview! Great info! Much appreciation!👏🏻

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 года назад

      💞

    • @LATSRN
      @LATSRN 3 года назад

      Absolutely! The best teacher on RUclips! Have to watch my daily fix of Dr Berg! Thank you for the truth you tell Dr Berg!

  • @tonik2734
    @tonik2734 3 года назад +12

    This is funny. I need between 5,000-6,000 mg salt a day. The more sweat the more salt I have to ingest. I use Himalayan salt. Water will make you sick if you are low on sodium Don’t let drs tell you that salt is the enemy! Not enough salt leads to digestive issues. I have to carry salt in my vehicle to use if my brain starts to fog up. Eat some salt and clear brain up in ten seconds. Not enough salt leads to muscle cramps; ie, heart attack, muscle cramps, hiccups, edema, high blood pressure, etc. very good interview. Went through much of this info with my husband. Thank you.

  • @bryanfreitag9533
    @bryanfreitag9533 3 года назад +28

    As much as I appreciate his concise 4 minute videos, this is a nice alternative. Also, it is good to see him at the same level as an M.D.. Eric Berg is the ultimate is self healing and basically free health care.

  • @carolschweitzer4832
    @carolschweitzer4832 3 года назад +12

    I just recently read The Salt Fix. Excellent information. I’ve been using Himalayan Pink Salt for years and not worrying about using too much. I even drink a salt solè in the morning. Thanks for the video.

  • @kaymack5304
    @kaymack5304 3 года назад +23

    My grandmother and mother were told not to eat or cook with salt because of high blood pressure. When I reached an age that I developed high bp, I was also told to limit salt. I thought about it and wondered why since reducing salt did not improve my mom’s and grandmother’s blood pressure. I am now doing keto, of course, and loosing weight which is helping with blood pressure.

    • @Kinghippi3
      @Kinghippi3 3 года назад +1

      Stay away from table salt

    • @jarridbarker1128
      @jarridbarker1128 3 года назад

      @@Kinghippi3 processed table salt.

    • @happycamper5900
      @happycamper5900 3 года назад

      @@Kinghippi3 Exactly. Stay away from salt totally. This video is so full of half truths and errors. Keep eating salt and I will have blood pressure problems, kidney problems, and possibly a stroke.

    • @annawell2517
      @annawell2517 3 года назад +10

      @@happycamper5900 I eat enough salt for 10 people and always have low blood pressure 🤷🏼‍♀️. Don’t think salt is your problem !
      Many things can cause high blood pressure . I believe the number one thing is stress for many people .

    • @kaymack5304
      @kaymack5304 3 года назад +1

      Of course. I eat only good quality salt. That goes without saying.

  • @brendacrothers1485
    @brendacrothers1485 3 года назад +7

    All depends on activity levels, ambient conditions and the climate where you live. Eat loads of different cheeses, milk and lashings of salted butter daily. Oily fish, seafood, muscle meat and seaweed are relatively high in natural salt. Will now try to assess how much I consume to see if regular supplementation required, or just after excess to usual strenuous activity. I have no clinical evidence of hyponataemia but may introduce a little more salt as a test for any 'feelings' of health benefits.

  • @JonSnow-z5q
    @JonSnow-z5q 3 года назад +45

    Pink himalayan salt would be the best / healthiest choice to consume.

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +5

      Celtic sea salt from the northern hemisphere is far superior

    • @soofitnsexy
      @soofitnsexy 3 года назад +1

      best is Redmond

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад

      @@lindadurand247 how is it far superior?

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +1

      @@Vingul Do your own research!

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад +2

      @@lindadurand247 I don't think I will. I'm going to assume that sea salt has plastic particles in it and stick to the himalaya kind.

  • @chincta
    @chincta 3 года назад +63

    Thank you so much for all your great advice Dr Berg. I'm currently on my 4th day prolonged water fasting and taking salt with mineral water. You've been such a great support especially to my intermittent and prolonged fasting. I'm so grateful to have learnt the knowledge you've shared. Thank you doctor!

  • @dmc19911
    @dmc19911 3 года назад +27

    This was fantastic. Since I’ve been doing keto I’ve noticed tingling in my fingers, hands, and forearms. When I take more salt it seems to help.

    • @Evilkitty64
      @Evilkitty64 3 года назад +7

      Someone on the recent lives(Q&A) video had similar concern. Watch that video, I think addressing B1 levels was mentioned🙋🏽‍♀️

    • @dmc19911
      @dmc19911 3 года назад +3

      @@Evilkitty64 oh great, thank you! I’ll check it out

    • @aminatasemega-janneh2184
      @aminatasemega-janneh2184 3 года назад +1

      I feel so funny too in those areas !!

    • @charletfoster8917
      @charletfoster8917 3 года назад +1

      Me too- 🙏🏿for sharing your experience-tingling in my fingers-I was concerned-phew, I feel better now

    • @mummysimmons672
      @mummysimmons672 3 года назад

      Blimeyyyy me too!! Awesome video thanks so Much

  • @rebeccacarter1914
    @rebeccacarter1914 Год назад +4

    I had all these classic symptoms of lack of salt and insufficient magnesium as a child and a young adult. How easy it would have been to resolve this had I known more. Also my late father could have benefited greatly from this with his high blood pressure. But, better late than never, and a very big thank you to both These Fine gentlemen.

  • @AnnieT369
    @AnnieT369 3 года назад +30

    I used to wonder why wild animals trek for miles looking for salt lakes and we are being advised to go low salt.

  • @mervinbesuena9309
    @mervinbesuena9309 2 года назад +5

    Wow! This is a very worth it 25 minutes. Having both of these 2 sharing very important details in todays situations and clearing misconceptions. Just a blessing from God. So may God bless you two more! Thank you so much! Definitely going to share this!

  • @innsaeimaster
    @innsaeimaster Год назад +2

    Since i changed ten years ago my regular diet to plant based food without processed foods, i noticed that i had to take more salt. In winter time more, because the air is more dry and so you drehydration is higher by simply breathing and to avoid eczema’s.
    Nowadays, i put always sea salt in to my drinking water.
    When hiking in the mountains, i take always salt with me… because this also helps to avoid muscle cramps.
    btw. i never listened to doctors advice about salt.
    Water and salt is essential.
    Mahalo for your post and Aloha

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @joanngraz3651
    @joanngraz3651 2 года назад +3

    Thank u so much! I’ve been dealing with a fib for at least eight years it happens to me a few times per year. I just recently realized that I’ve been living on probably 500 mg of salt per day for at least the last 14 years. I find that when I have foods high in histamine like seafood and/or very high restaurant sodium foods, I end up with an a fib in the middle of the night. I believe it is because restricting salt has caused me to overproduce histamine and other stress hormones that’s making me sensitive to histamine food in certain situation. Also when having high restaurant sodium I feel like my body is trying to take in all the salt that it can which causes my body to lose potassium and put me in an electrolyte in balance. For the last three months I have been using Seasalt in my water bottles, 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon per bottle and I drink about five bottles per day. I also found a good electrolyte product based on sea salt without additives and I have added that twice per day. I’d love to hear other comments from people who had a fib and had success adding back salt. Incidentally I exercise at least an hour a day every day for the last 40 years. I guess I’ve been losing a lot more salt than I’ve been taking in, incidentally I developed osteoporosis and osteopenia in my early 50s. I now believe I’ve been leaching sodium and possibly magnesium from my bones. I’ve been taking over 1000 mg of potassium for the last five years, I learned about that quickly for afib, but took me awhile to believe in salt since we’ve been indoctrinated to demonize it, and so I did, and I end up with afib as a very very otherwise healthy person.

    • @WishZyrus
      @WishZyrus Год назад

      did your fib improved in having salt in your water? are you doing keto and fasting also?

  • @merlynbalmes9815
    @merlynbalmes9815 3 года назад +2

    Almost al my life I was told not to put salt not to eat fats from meat. Don’t eat too much chicken. But still I’ve plenty of chronic pains inflammations high blood pressure dry skin etc but the first time I watched videos of holistic doctors It changed my diets my life. It improve some everything. I’m nearly 55 but I feel young at heart and body. Thanks Dr Berg and the other Doctor with you. Thanks

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад

      You're welcome!

    • @WishZyrus
      @WishZyrus Год назад +1

      are you doing keto and fasting? did it cure your high BP?

    • @merlynbalmes9815
      @merlynbalmes9815 Год назад

      @@WishZyrus yes. Until now i am getting better and better My weight stops at 49 though I eat a lot of rice mostly during nites because of my work. But i see to it the starch form is washed away
      I also have no craving in sugar or sugary foods😃 even in coffee instead pure honey. Now i am also taking lemon and evo. Great feeling.

  • @Healthwithharry
    @Healthwithharry 3 года назад +9

    Best lecture i ever had, genuine health, life changing, discussion between genuinely solution seeking minds...

  • @LinhHuynh-jg9yg
    @LinhHuynh-jg9yg 2 года назад +2

    My 11 year old daughter had vertigo for a month, our doctor asked about her activities, she swims 3 times a week, tennis once a week. He advised to increase her salt intake, hydration and keep on top of her asthma prevention inhalers and stop streuous physical activity during this time. Two weeks on and she's had two dizzy free days, I would never have thought to increase her salt intake.

  • @johnbiswanger4292
    @johnbiswanger4292 3 года назад +22

    I add about 1/8 tsp. of Real salt to each cup (3X) of my coffee every morning, which makes the coffee taste even better.

    • @barbtullos3909
      @barbtullos3909 3 года назад +5

      I always put pink salt in NY coffee. Love the taste. I probably consume 2 tsps of salt a day. Maybe more. I use sea salt and pink himilayan salt. Feel great ! I'm 73 yrs. Been following a keto mostly carnivire diet for 4 yrs

    • @Zoe-sj7of
      @Zoe-sj7of 3 года назад +2

      @@barbtullos3909 ls pink Himalayan salt sufficient? The gray real salt is too expensive. I find the pink to be more affordable and I've been using it for years in my cooking.

    • @marcosssocram
      @marcosssocram 3 года назад

      @V Tran Interested in this one too

    • @marcosssocram
      @marcosssocram 3 года назад +2

      Just black coffee and pink salt? Im going to try it tomorrow

  • @Dr-MiNa
    @Dr-MiNa Год назад +13

    Dr Berg,
    I am reviewing my medical knowledge again.
    I wish I knew these things before, could ve saved my parents.
    You are a fallen angel.
    How I can have all your clips in one place. More than 2500 clips is not a joke.
    U r amazing. Since 💋💖🌹

    • @alicehenry4253
      @alicehenry4253 Год назад +3

      English may not be your 1st language, so to inform and not ridicule, "fallen angels" followed Satan and are EVIL...

    • @Dr-MiNa
      @Dr-MiNa 9 месяцев назад

      Well, as far as I've told any superhuman could be a fallen angel, for example, Dimash the singer with his exceptional inhuman vocal performances, alien or fallen angel.
      I meant An Angel.

  • @martinmargerrison2300
    @martinmargerrison2300 3 года назад +14

    Hello Dr Berg. Thanks as always. Simple and delicious recipe. Parboil good quality waxy potatoes cut into chunks or slices until they are soft but still firm. Put them in a large bowl with appropriate amounts of olive oil, apple cider vinegar (according to how many servings you need) and just enough sea salt. Shake them around a little to allow the spuds to absorb the oil, salt and vinegar then bake (180 degrees is ideal) for about 25-35 minutes depending on the quality of your oven. Cook until golden brown* and serve sprinkled with fresh herbs of your choice and freshly ground black pepper (optional). You can add rosemary to the boiling water which gives a wonderful background flavour. It makes a great side dish or a tasty snack, as long as you don't eat too much ! It's vegan too.
    Best wishes from Slovenia.
    *playing Dave Brubeck/The Stranglers during the cooking process is optional obviously.

    • @seacoast4950
      @seacoast4950 Год назад

      Yummy 😋

    • @martinmargerrison2300
      @martinmargerrison2300 Год назад +1

      @@seacoast4950 Higher heat is better for a shorter time. You'll just have to experiment (enter your own Frankie Howerd jokes here). Keep on cookin' in the free world.

    • @seacoast4950
      @seacoast4950 Год назад

      Ok, thank you!! 😊

  • @MrMatt1138
    @MrMatt1138 3 года назад +20

    Carefully adding salt to my diet did wonders for me, like lowering my blood pressure!

  • @nandiamond9099
    @nandiamond9099 2 года назад +3

    Awesome..learned I am salt magnesium and Vitamin C deficient which ironically I started taking more of both just by listening to my inner voice...about 3 days ago
    If that makes sense.
    I feel much better and have more energy. What a fabulous video...thank you for sharing and asking probing questions...I will watch it again and share it.
    I haven't had any type of flu or a cold for almost 20 years ...I guess some of us are immune...I'm 74 years young on the carnivore diet now but no steak or hamburger...fish mostly and eggs ..chicken and turkey..
    Works for me and so did keto and fasting 14 hours..
    Had to work up to that ..
    Life's good 😎

    • @Lightningbug122
      @Lightningbug122 2 месяца назад

      That is not carnivore, you need red meat

    • @nandiamond9099
      @nandiamond9099 2 месяца назад

      @@Lightningbug122 I tried eating red meat and that does not suit me at all.
      I eat healthy and feel good every day.
      I just cut out sugar too because I don't have any sweet cravings as found out niacin helps with the cravings of just about anything including alcohol so off sugar for a week now.

  • @faith6575
    @faith6575 3 года назад +4

    What I do is make sole water from Pink Himalayan Sea Salt (a high quality brand) and I use it in place of a sports drink during my workout. Sometime I drink a teaspoon of the sole water with an 8 ounce glass of water 1st thing in the morning. I use Seltic Sea Salt in cooking. It’s amazing and on Amazon.

  • @vladimir1341
    @vladimir1341 3 года назад +75

    Just taken some Celtic Sea Salt after watching this vid and my mood has improved from feeling crap to feeling positive and alive.

    • @heatherdragsnes6258
      @heatherdragsnes6258 3 года назад +4

      Can I ask.hom.much salt you took and how you consumed it?

    • @Unknown-kk6ni
      @Unknown-kk6ni 3 года назад +1

      Vladimir, which brand you buy?

    • @brianmcnary3960
      @brianmcnary3960 3 года назад +2

      Me too . I usually add through out the day . I dropped a teaspoon and downed it . Feel really good now !

    • @christinegarza6516
      @christinegarza6516 3 года назад +2

      Where do u get Celtic salt from?

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +2

      @@christinegarza6516 You can get it from any health food store, celtic sea salt from the northern hemisphere is by far the best

  • @ROTALOT
    @ROTALOT 3 года назад +25

    Liberally salting my food cured my supposed postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Also my heart murmur stopped. Magnesium chloride, a gram a day, and occasional boron and selenium, daily zinc and D3, are maybe/probably why I don't catch colds, even when I was a classroom teacher getting sneezed on all day.. Is there too much omega 6 in tahini? I eat it every day, at least a tablespoon. I started back on flax, and I am pescaterian (sic), getting lots of mollusk critters in my diet. Thanks for addressing this controversial topic. My parents were anti salt so it took me almost a lifetime to let myself satiate the craving. I used to think it was why pickles gave me migraine. No,' it was the amines.

    • @jimjohnson7681
      @jimjohnson7681 3 года назад +3

      Glad to hear you are a Pescatarian. Ironically, I am a Presbyterian! 😅

    • @ROTALOT
      @ROTALOT 3 года назад +1

      @@jimjohnson7681 and a spell checker :)

    • @sylviazuniga916
      @sylviazuniga916 3 года назад

      @@jimjohnson7681 lol!

  • @katka8490
    @katka8490 3 года назад +9

    The redmond salt just plain makes food taste better!
    I had to learn to salt my foods. My parents don't salt their food enough plus my Mom under-seasons. (Then again, if she used the appropriate amount of redmond salt in her Yorkshire pudding, I might just never give up bread lol)

  • @StayCoolKeto
    @StayCoolKeto 3 года назад +109

    *I need to have a lot of sodium. Living in Bangkok, the weather is hot AF. I sweat like hell as well! Plus, I workout hard, walk loads!* ☀ 😰

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад +1

      sawadeekaaa🐱🐱🐱

    • @he-man2632
      @he-man2632 3 года назад +1

      😁😁

    • @StayCoolKeto
      @StayCoolKeto 3 года назад

      @@fidelcatsro6948 สวัดีครับ

    • @StayCoolKeto
      @StayCoolKeto 3 года назад +3

      @@he-man2632 and the masters of the universe

    • @jimwolcott7831
      @jimwolcott7831 3 года назад +2

      how is out out there now? was thinking about moving back when i get a negative test

  • @ukaszukasz7059
    @ukaszukasz7059 3 года назад +71

    I have dr James' book about Salt. Is amazing, and i'm glad that Book was translated into Polish

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +15

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Jay-yy7uk
      @Jay-yy7uk 3 года назад

      A whole book about salt? That might be a bit overkill.

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 3 года назад +1

      @@Jay-yy7uk a buddy of mine reads 700-page tomes about single minerals, like magnesium. I'm not that interested but it's cool that some are..

    • @krystynabieganska3607
      @krystynabieganska3607 3 года назад

      Lukasz
      Where and how did You get it.

  • @everynewdayisablessing8509
    @everynewdayisablessing8509 3 года назад +26

    Thanks for reminding me about the potassium/sodium balance. I read that info years ago in the Metabolic Diet book. My 6yo eats a lot of bananas, drinks good amount of water and he loves a good spinkle of Himalayan/sea salt blend on his soup and foods. We try to limit his use but I guess his body knows what he needs.

    • @flickaJay
      @flickaJay Год назад +2

      I just listened to a lady nutritionist who had a health retreat in New Zealand. Her normal channel is here on youtube with Clash of Minds. The one I was listening to this morning is on Rumble because Google bans some things regarding the governments narrative on the "vaccinations". If you just type in the title you can find it and within the first 25 minutes she talks about Celtic sea salt being better at getting the magnesium and other minerals in your body because it's a water hungry source. She explained it better than I could. The title is "Barbara O'Neill - COMPASS - Part 32 - True Remedies: Water [1]". It's a lot of good information. She takes it every day and as well, her children grew up learning to do the same.

  • @jimbrogan9835
    @jimbrogan9835 Год назад +4

    I was glad to hear him mention salt licks in the wild. All mammals seek our salt licks or other sources of salt. Of course our ancestors would also have used salt licks and even dug up salt when they found deposits of it.

  • @virginiaandrade8009
    @virginiaandrade8009 2 года назад +6

    Dr. James, is just an incredible source on the topic of biological nutritional health and Dr. Berg, asking the best questions for optimum information relevance. You guys are a power team of actual health information. I'd love to see more on Dr. James if I could

    • @sail_on_silvergirl
      @sail_on_silvergirl Год назад

      He is brilliant. So glad he is writing books and getting this knowledge out there.

  • @siddhartha_1
    @siddhartha_1 3 года назад +62

    I guess we can add, "avoid salt" to the long list of examples of times that almost every expert agreed on harmful advice.

  • @milenaseymour446
    @milenaseymour446 3 года назад +14

    As a healthy Whole Foods Plant Based Vegan I always make sure to add a healthy balance of salt. Love that he said 1.5 teaspoons. I don't do any sodas or processed food at all. I also have a healthy salt that is infused with Iodine, Hain Iodized Sea Salt ( get it at Sprouts). Glad that he brought up exercising and coffee depleting salt in body thats good to know!! Got the vitamin D covered and the magnesium :)) Good video :))

    • @Karll541
      @Karll541 Год назад

      Vegan? Are you still killing yourself?

  • @alevieirareis
    @alevieirareis 3 года назад +156

    A lot of "wows" from Dr Berg. A good Interview, therefore.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +29

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Evilkitty64
      @Evilkitty64 3 года назад +15

      @@Drberg 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼great interview, I learned so much. Thanks for ALL of your efforts 🙏🏽

    • @mikewilliams2112
      @mikewilliams2112 3 года назад +10

      Those of us with Orthostatic Intolerance (POTS) benefit from large doses of salt as needed throughout the day.

    • @manu-fg7fw
      @manu-fg7fw 3 года назад +7

      @@Drberg Hello Dr. we Need video about collagen all its types and your advice. Best Regards.

    • @sparksdrinker5650
      @sparksdrinker5650 3 года назад +1

      @Q B eat kidney beans duh

  • @karenjohnson2126
    @karenjohnson2126 Год назад +2

    I have been on keto and intermittant fasting for maybe 1.5 years. Recently I had a lot of bloodwork done. My TSH was super high and my T3 was quite low. So I ordered my iodine to be tested and it was super high. I have been overdosing on iodine. I had been taking potassium iodide. Immediately stopped that but I also had to do a low iodine diet for 3 months. I got Hoshimotos from all this. When I did my research, I found many of the things I was eating(only organic) were also high in iodine. Egg yolks are very high in iodine. So I had to stick to whites and fry them in avodado oil with annatto and tumeric. Tahini and sesame seeds are high in iodine. Fish and cod liver oil is high in iodine. Only protein I can eat is fish, eggs and poultry. That narrows my diet down a bit for 3 months. Increased my avocados. No salted nut butters. No dairy except organic grass fed kefir. Found out that Himalyan salt has a small amount of iodine so had to switch to real salt - which said no iodide. Luckily Organic Valley has no iodine in their salted butter. I don't know how anyone could be iodine dieficient on this diet. Then had to cut cruciferous vegetables way down as they block iodine from going into the thyroid. It has been quite a juggling act to try to figure out.

  • @kellymeans4981
    @kellymeans4981 2 года назад +3

    This is not only helpful but fascinating and eye opening. Thank you a million times over for doing what you do!

  • @c.guinevere
    @c.guinevere Год назад +2

    I switched to a carnivore diet and did not get enough salt, and my entire hormonal system crashed, along with digestion. It was extremely scary. I am now recovering with 3+ tsps of Celtic grey salt in 3 liters of water throughout the day. Sometimes I crave more. Salt and meat heals.

  • @KittyPepperPhd
    @KittyPepperPhd 3 года назад +11

    I've always resisted when people ragged on me about "salt is bad for you!" Gimme a break. When I want salt, I use it. I'll know when I've had enough. Same thing with water: I know how much water I need because I feel thirst. When I get enough water, I am no longer thirsty.

    • @stelladonnelly2832
      @stelladonnelly2832 3 года назад

      Agree, we need to listen to our own bodies- some days you need more, sometimes less.

    • @letuswrap
      @letuswrap 3 года назад +2

      I'm this way with water. I feel like I dont drink enough but I drink when I'm thirsty

  • @rogersundeen4022
    @rogersundeen4022 Год назад +1

    If I'm following this, Vitamin D is needed for your immune system to function, but sufficient magnesium intake is necessary for the Vitamin D to be absorbed - one more peel of the onion, you require sufficient salt intake to absorb the magnesium that's required to absorb the Vitamin D that improves immune health. Quite remarkable really, and realized by far too few of us.... including me, until I watched this fine interview. 'Salt of the Earth', indeed! Kudos, gentlemen

  • @markb972
    @markb972 3 года назад +75

    If you’re going to get sea salt, get Celtic sea salt! You don’t have to worry about microplastics and it tastes great.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +13

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @heatherdragsnes6258
      @heatherdragsnes6258 3 года назад +10

      Only salt I use, tastes amazing

    • @KR-jg7gc
      @KR-jg7gc 3 года назад +9

      Redmond Real Salt is also good i heard from Dr Berry ..
      I don't buy it (cos of my location) but yea.. I think they're similar

    • @markb972
      @markb972 3 года назад +1

      @@KR-jg7gc I’ve heard of it, but have never tried it. Frank Tufano has mentioned it in one of his videos.

    • @michele-33
      @michele-33 3 года назад +6

      What about Pink Himalayan Salt... should I be concerned? It's certainly better than regular iodized table salt
      Thank you,
      Love and Blessings 🕯️

  • @umrumr9453
    @umrumr9453 3 года назад +3

    ...Oh wow! I second the motion as this was an “incredible interview”; so much valuable content; as I know, the Keto diet can be tough to manage without many ‘vital’ minerals, hence the importance of Pink H Salt - and to make sure we get enough; my body signals when low i.e., mild sore throat, cold and sinus - up my Salt and it helps; you also brought to light some of the top nutrients to focus on, inclusive of, Omega 3 (ditch the Omega 6 toxic Seed oils); also for me, best not to over-indulge in Keto baked goods with almond flour due to the Omega 6 content and inflammation. Our Winters are tough here as we see less ☀️ Sun and need to supplement Vitamin D which is especially required to enhance absorption of magnesium (most of us are deficient in this nutrient as our farm soils are magnesium depleted); excellent interviewing skills Dr. Berg!

  • @jpridie
    @jpridie 3 года назад +13

    Dr Eric Berg this is a very interesting video thanks for providing this I’ve learned a lot. When I started Keto December 2019 I didn’t know anything about eating more salt, so I had terrible leg cramps and I thought I was having a heart attack when my heart started beating in an irregular way and scared the hell out of me. It’s all gone away when I started eating a teaspoon and half of pink salt which I now take in a glass of water every morning now. Dr. Berg you’ve been a great help on my journey to beat type ll diabetes.

    • @WishZyrus
      @WishZyrus Год назад

      did you beat diabetes with just keto and no med? do you fast t everyday and how long daily>?

  • @MaryOKC
    @MaryOKC 2 года назад +1

    I have a jar of “sole’ “ sitting on my counter which is a very strong salt brine made from soaking Himalayan salt rocks and as the salt dissolves the brine becomes a heavy water as a result of the salt minerals dissolving into the water. Take a half tsp daily (with glass of warm water) or as needed. There are also signs of potassium deficiency other than salt cravings too…such as your hair falling out (that’s just one symptom)… heal thy self means it’s up to you to take your health into your own hands ..research .. and remember “food is medicine” . I’m all about a better quality of life and Dr. Berg is my go to guy when starting any research topic.

  • @ndines6237
    @ndines6237 3 года назад +4

    The relationship between a fib and dietary salt intake is a fascinating topic and may be worth exploring. Come on researchers! 😊

  • @ramiramadan3578
    @ramiramadan3578 Год назад +1

    I Am grateful to Dr. Berg for introducing me and others to Health Habits that not only save us from getting sick but also to enjoy life as we should
    Thanks a million Professor

  • @suzywest.35
    @suzywest.35 3 года назад +21

    POTASSIUM: >Avocado, >spinach, >apricots, >Atlantic/sockeye salmon, >brussel sprouts, lentils, yogurt, milk, potatoes, pumpkin seeds, dark choc, peanut butter, coconut water.. MAGNESIUM: >spinach, coconut milk, broccoli, bananas, >potatoes, kidney beans, pumpkin seeds, avocado, >black beans, oats, dark choc, >cashews, chia seeds.. OMEGA-3'S: Krill oil, salmon, seaweed, berries, leafy greens, brussels sprouts, basil, flax seeds.. VITAMIN D: Sunlight, eggs, sockeye salmon, oatmeal, butter, mushrooms, yogurt, tuna, almond milk..

  • @christiamrivas621
    @christiamrivas621 3 года назад +1

    Good day you all.. What an interesting topic , which leads to eliminate one more myth.
    I am a 50 y/o athlete, although I 've always follow a clean healthy diet , every now and then I do practice Intermittent diet . I think if you are an active athlete you don't have to watch your sodium, intake , rather the quality of sodium ( I normally use Himalayan Pink Salt ) in a sensitive manner . Also my potassium intake comes from natural coconut water, sweet potatoes and tomatoes. I don't do bananas . I think everything is relative to individuals life stile . If people suffer from high blood pressure , well there is a reason behind it, if people have diabetes , well there is a reason behind it . My philosophy about your own wellbeing lies behind how proactive are we about the cause of our own illness . If we focus on the cause , we can be proactive in how to fix it.

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny1202 2 года назад +3

    I had low sodium and potassium. Ate more bananas and occasionally potatoes. Increased sea salt and pink salt in my recipes. Both were better next blood test a few months later. Surprised me.

  • @kelrhil7391
    @kelrhil7391 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad to watch you all the time.
    Learnt a lots from you.
    Morroccan lives in UK.
    But almost arabic people happy and appreciate watching your translated videos.
    Thanks Dr. Perj.

  • @JenWick007
    @JenWick007 3 года назад +13

    This is an amazing interview, as there is a lot of valuable information to reflect upon. I’ll certainly be taking the time to re-listen to it so that I can absorb everything that was covered. I will also be sharing this with my partner. Thank you guys!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 года назад +5

      So glad you found it informative! Thank you for watching and sharing!

    • @VenturaIT
      @VenturaIT 2 года назад

      @@Drberg So if we take 4 to 6g of salt, then we need 16 to 24 grams of potassium? is that about right?

  • @StartFromScratch1
    @StartFromScratch1 3 года назад +1

    In the UK, there are so many people with Obesity and high Blood pressure, but the food there is SO salt deprived, it created real problems for me.
    Years later, back in my home country, I developed severe orthostatic Hypotension after a virus, so, salt is and will be my best friend until the end of my Life I guess.

  • @l.c.345
    @l.c.345 3 года назад +5

    A wealth of information here. I love the questions that you asked. I have been doing everything wrong way too much to write here but I'm about to change my ways and hope to see some improvement, makes perfect sense to me, embarrassing that I didn't know this being in the medical field for so many years!

  • @loriwestern9103
    @loriwestern9103 3 года назад +1

    Was having severe burning in stomach, thought it was low acid, so tried HCL, helped some, then I watched this and started 1/2 tsp, Pink Himalayan with water 2xd, and Acv, no more burning, 🤗

    • @MrEZ3000
      @MrEZ3000 3 года назад

      What u mean with 2xd? two Times daily?

  • @brendawallgren8354
    @brendawallgren8354 3 года назад +8

    I wish they would have clarified that they were not encouraging that white processed iodized salt, but good (gray or pink) sea salts. Maybe they did, but I missed it. I worry that some people who may be new to the idea that salt is not your enemy, may be misled a little without that distinction.

  • @stevep9041
    @stevep9041 3 года назад +170

    I tell people I use salt everyday to strengthen my arteries. Freaks them out.

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +4

      As long as your using Celtic sea salt from the northern hemisphere which you can get at any heath food store, it's the best you can get, don't use table salt or Himalayan.
      You cannot overdose on Celtic sea salt.
      A friend of mine went for a basic adjustment on her broken nose and fainted in the Dr office, after a few blood tests her Dr told her she needed more salt in her diet.

    • @yoashka1
      @yoashka1 3 года назад +9

      A pinch of sea salt on a tongue helps with a headache

    • @lindadurand247
      @lindadurand247 3 года назад +2

      @@yoashka1 interesting, I'll try that

    • @snehalkrishnan618
      @snehalkrishnan618 3 года назад +9

      @@lindadurand247 what’s wrong with using Himalayan salt?

    • @everynewdayisablessing8509
      @everynewdayisablessing8509 3 года назад +3

      I can imagine! There was a time I didn't eat meat. There was a time I didn't eat milk or was on hign fat/high protein or IFasting, but never in my life I was on low salt. I never believed that thing.

  • @milkoansah-johnson8768
    @milkoansah-johnson8768 3 года назад +9

    You must encourage using salt in cooking instead of other ways you recommend. Heating salt when cooking is vital for its chemistry.

    • @pm6613
      @pm6613 3 года назад +1

      COOKING salt creates MSG. Use salt AFTER cooking. Purer flavors and you use less.

    • @milkoansah-johnson8768
      @milkoansah-johnson8768 3 года назад +1

      @@pm6613 please explain the chemical reaction you referred to.

    • @brothercaleb
      @brothercaleb 3 года назад +1

      I’m waiting for this debate

    • @milkoansah-johnson8768
      @milkoansah-johnson8768 3 года назад +1

      @@brothercaleb as you would have noticed, the one who suggest salt becomes MSG after heating, can't explain the reaction.
      For the lay person, MSG rounds off flavours. Salt enhances flavours so are not in the same category. Salt is gathered from the ground. MSG is made in a factory.
      Heating salt activates the many chemicals in it so water can follow for distribution. Not heating salt results in inefficient uptake of some constituent parts which remain as crystals. You may know there are about 80 or more chemicals in sea salt.

  • @cherylrobinson517
    @cherylrobinson517 Год назад +1

    I REALLY appreciate how Drs. consult with one another. You 2 are definitely a powerhouse of Great information😊💖😊.

  • @Turbotomass
    @Turbotomass 3 года назад +3

    Salt fix is a great book. Highly recommend everyone reading it.

  • @sagedakotalmft7763
    @sagedakotalmft7763 3 года назад +2

    I say this all the time! We NEED salt! The reason a lot of times salt is a problem is because of the chemicals and crap added to table salt AND all the other junk put in packaged foods along with MSG, nitrates, etc.

  • @iknowgood2403
    @iknowgood2403 3 года назад +8

    Yes dha mixed with tumeric and pepper every morning. My body is loving ❤it. Incredible you brought it up. 👏. It took me years to find this combination out. I hope everyone can consume this in this combo.

    • @marjorieharrington4953
      @marjorieharrington4953 Год назад

      What is dharma? Mixed with the turmeric water. What does it help you with????

    • @iknowgood2403
      @iknowgood2403 Год назад

      @@marjorieharrington4953 dha it's from fish oil very good for the brain.

  • @rrthomas86
    @rrthomas86 3 года назад +5

    Awesome interview!! Thank you so much for posting this. I've been doing OMAD and Keto for 3 months now and have lost 50 pounds while building muscle in the gym. The last two weeks I've had horrible insomnia were i wake up at 2am and can't fall back asleep. I really think it's because I'm deficient in salt. I'm going to try a teaspoon and a half of Redmond's real salt to see if it works. Thank you both for this interview!

  • @sleepy580
    @sleepy580 3 года назад +8

    I was in college, working overnights... burned out. So sick and weak. Had a friend pick me up. She let me stay at her house, in the guest room, offered anything in her fridge to eat. I slept hard for a whole day. When I woke I raided her kitchen. I ended up warming water and dissolving buillion cubes in water. Five cups of buillion cubes in water! I could have had any number of great snacks, but that’s what I chose. I always thought that was the weirdest thing.

  • @ohfifi
    @ohfifi 3 года назад +1

    I love how drs are collaborating together like this!