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Dr. Sten, please look at this video, the person is saying "Keto Diet Causes Insulin Resistance" .. I've been following you for a year and was shocked to hear that guy.. Please comment on that video please. Thank you!
Both my parents smoked, and after their retirement they didn't move much. They had a daily slice of cake and a cookie or two with their evening coffee. My mother had high blood pressure and died of cancer at the age of 69. My father had high blood pressure and died of cancer at the age of 74. I have never smoked, I have a dog that keeps me moving, I follow the LCHF life style concept, I am 82 and counting :) Thank you for keeping my motivation up and running, Dr. Stenberg.
Keep moving, that is a key, that is why I have 6 dogs and five goats and a house with three levels. Keep your lifestyle and aim for a century in great health.
You have helped me so much❣ I am so grateful❣ Keto-diet for 1 and a half years. Lost 35 kg. Diabetes gone. Health is back. Weightlifting and walking again. I know it's silly but you are a hero to me❣THANK YOU‼
Most of my doctors doesn't stayed in the room for 5 to 15 minutes, they only wanted get you in and out running tests, giving orders to see another doctor, more medication, physical therapy +more . But I got a new caring doctor with a cool voice his name is Dr sten Ekberg I get to see him each week and I be waiting for him like black Friday shopping line.....Thanks for giving me my life back
😊 however, Dr Stan is only as good as his patients that is willing to listen and do the work and take the time to heal. Sadly most patients do not. 😢 it is good to hear you did! 😅
All I heard from doctors when my blood pressure went up was to quit eating salt..so for years i lowered my salt intake and my BP was still high. I found your channel, stopped eating the sugar (sugar as well as what turns to sugar) and voila, down went my bp to normal. Imagine that??!!!
So many people don’t realize how easily our electrolytes can get imbalanced and lead to episodes of rapid or irregular heart beats and increase in BP, the doctors will just put you on BP and beta blocker meds for life. I had a single episode of what I was able to determine was low potassium following a week of water fasting which got me out of whack for a couple days. My doctor’s response was pills for life. Instead, I started a regime of magnesium and potassium and haven’t had a single issue since. I eat salt to taste. Btw, if you are over 65 they assume you should be on a handful of meds a day. I reject that.
120/90 used to be the goal and perfect BP and now perfect is considered lower. They keep lowering the goal to the point that everyone will need meds to maintain the “perfect pressure” on paper..
they do the same with LDL and also BMI. Seing abs on a girl is not an healthy sign. Being a skinny fat for a men is not an healthy sign even if the BMI is "perfect" according to the doctors. Low fat pourcentage athletes are not healthy, they are just destroying their body in different way. Healthy men are in the 15-25% fat range and women in the 25-35%.
I checked my blood pressure at home and it’s okay but when I go to the Dr. it’s always high told me to take medication but I refuse told her my BP goes up when I am upset or nervous.Thank you Dr.Ekberg for sharing this information for Blood Pressure I do appreciated!!!
The last time the doctor measured my BP it was high and I said it's not like that at home. He said make a chart and show me. So that's what I am doing, twice a day every second day.
Just a caveat: the same happened to me, BP at home normal, at MDs office high. Kept a log, showed it to MD. Discovered that at home I always took BP on right arm, atMD office always on left arm. Turned out that I have subclavian artery stenosis on one side. I discovered it on my own because MD never questioned it.
It called white coast syndrome. Ask your medical staff to retake your blood pressure again. My husband has the same problem and his doctor doesn’t push to medicate him.
My father struggled with blood pressure, gained weight, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes then had 2 strokes at 45 years old and passed away. I am now 49 and I constantly worry about this because I have had high blood pressure since I was 18. I walk and run daily plus try to eat as clean as possible to combat it. If I eat 50 or less grams of carbs a day my blood pressure stays normal.
@@hamida.1054 I can keep it around 120/70 when I keep my carbs low. I took meds to control it for years when I didn’t know that the heart healthy diet the doctors were telling me to eat were wrong. I don’t take meds anymore but If I fall off the wagon and start eating dumb things it jumps up to around 150/110.
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In 2021 I had a very bad reaction to a very small dose of Hydrocodone.. threw up 4 days straight, acid burned my esophagus and stomach.. this put me in the hospital for 5 days. Almost total potassium deletion (what i was told). Ever since then my blood pressure has been crazy/erratic. Keep telling doctors that somethings wrong. They just tell me, "This is you're New Normal". Many things have happen between then and now. Many doctors, tons of tests, nothing nutritional related. No real history or concern. Now I'm doing my own research watching, listening and digesting what I can read or watch. I'm now 71, tired and glad I found you. Have a new doctor I'm about to fire. Have been through so many. Depressing
I did the the doctor recommended 500mg sodium diet, 3 meals a day for 9 years. 115/65 190lbs. Then switched to a strict high quality keto diet 2 meals per day. 115/65 165lbs. Huge improvement on how I feel, look and energy level.
I’ve started questioning everything, especially government health advice! After reading "Health and Beauty Mastery" by Julian Bannett, I completely changed my habits. This book reveals so many shocking truths about the health industry!
Население Земли сокращают искусственно заодно зарабатывая на лекарстве. Население Земли это способ корпораций обогатится и они никогда не дадут ход препаратам которые способны избавлять от болезней, а только те что заглушить временно симптомы
Honestly, I just love you. You are so descriptive and informative. I couldn't get a doctor that I paid for to tell me the information that is so needed for all us laymen who don't understand the tactics of good health. THANK YOU. ❤
Ja też wycofałam sobie cukrzycę i stłuszczenie wątroby . Trzeba szukać prawdziwej wiedzy i prowadzić zdrowy styl życia. Każdy z nas ma wybór. A jestem po raku piersi, poważnych problemach z wątrobą, chorych jelitach, żołądku..Od trzech lat pracuję nad " zdrowieniem" . Dziś czuję się świetnie, mam 67 lat i energię i figurę 20 latki, podobnie ciśnienie. Życzę, abyście stali się świadomymi ludźmi,pod każdym względem ❤
Ja też tak mam 😊 18/6 a nawet 20/4, bez zbędnego trudu. Samopoczucie super. Czytając te komentarze, utwierdzam się w przekonaniu, że postępuję słusznie. Mało osób z mojego otoczenia to rozumie. Wolą tabletki, bo to nie wymaga wysiłku.
After doing fasting for 23 days of 18/6 No more feelings hungry, no joint pain, Good blood pressure, and lots of good health. Fasting make me feel New again and I don't forget things anymore.
I'm 59 and can vouch for this statement. Fasting can be addicting. Get high on your own supply. Most people don't realize that fasting is a potent stimulator of the endocannabinoid system.
@@melanieshields8, normally just food but I'm OMAD. I eat one meal between noon and three and if I miss it, I just wait until the same period the next day. So OMAD or one meal every other day. Then once a month I go for five days without food. I only do a dry fast when I want to drop my body fat more rapidly.
Dr. Ekberg is a huge, rich resource on RUclips. There are so many flakes out there trying to push agenda's for their own personal benefit, that it's very refreshing to have a channel one can turn to for straight-up, honest and factual information. Thank you 😊😊
Healthy 54F w/ normal BP until I receive the JJ Covid vaccine. Within 4 weeks post I lost consciousness and taken to the ER with crisis stage in 200’s. It took 2 yrs for my automatic system to regulate back to normal. Now I have essential hypertension on my medical record but not that it was caused by the Covid vaccine. Angers me beyond comprehension. Cardiologist said to eat less salt and he’d double up on medication. Glad I said no to both. I’ve given up on USA group health doctors.
My father's blood pressure was ruined too after he took his dose of poison. He has been sick for three years now. My sister in law, who was 37, died after hers, leaving my nieces with no mother.
Maybe look at vitamin B1 and magnesium. Vaccines tend to highlight a B1 deficiency. Dr. Berg and Dr. Osborne have informative videos about B1 deficiency. Heal on!
So sad. So corrupt. No accountable for the corrupt medical and big pharma crooks. Shame on them is an under statement. A license to extort the system. Too many believed the big lie. why ? Cause people will generally believe a bigger lie than a small one. @@traditionalgirl5585
How are you sure it was not the Covid virus, are you just a jackass science denier? Real studies found people with the vaccine were much less likely to go to the hospital or die. Luckily people just said no to idiots for the Smallpox and Measles vaccines, including General Washington during the Revolutionary War.
I have watched so many Videos on blood pressure, and this video should be a mandatory watch for anyone starting their journey. This is the first video that mentions postural issues (which I have), which I’ve always suspected is causing my BP issues. However is also explains the diuresis system which could also be an issue for me.. maybe dehydration from working a high demand job in the heat? Either way, this video was much more eye opening than so many, and I’m appreciative of the information!
Sten Ekberg has made correct blood pressure such an easy thing. I was moderately high for many years. After a single year of eating low carbohydrates twice a day my last physical had me at 110/79.
This doctor needs to be cloned and put into every medical school to re-educate doctors with correct information about health. He is brilliant, and a gem of a person to anyone with common sense about how to improve their health in a sustained way. I just love learning from his simple to understand videos. I respect this man immensely. 🤷🤷🤷
How true! My doctor told me 3 years ago that I would always be a diabetic for the rest of my life, and that there is nothing I cold do about it. And if I followed through on everything he and other doctors told me to do, I'm sure that would be true. In fact, I'm sure I wouldn't even be alive today. End of story: I am no longer diabetic, and haven't been for over 2 years.
First off, I am a hyper responder. High blood pressure my whole life . Stroke at 42, BP 230/200. If I eat Whole Foods it slowly goes down. If all I eat are whole foods , eventually I don’t have highHBP. Eat whole foods , processed foods are terrible for you, and not just BP
Great video. I knew mine was rising. I knew my job, life events, personal events, and no time for self-care. I was headed toward metabolic diseases. My body feels it. Although its hard to control/fix everything else in life. I am self-aware. Big changes are coming to manage my stress and start self-care. Its not a flip of a switch. Its going to be a new lifestyle I have to teach myself. But have fun with it.
Dr Eckburg, I was diagnosed with aortic insufficiency when I was in my late 20s, and due to leaking bicuspid valve, CKD due to systemic lupus which resulted in kidney failure. I inherited both from my father’s side of my family. Two reasons people Do need to see a doctor.
Hello Dr Sten! Been following you for four weeks now Am 57, 5’8”,84 kg Cut out sugar Started IF Even went for a three day water fast, keeping your videos as motivation! It’s a lifestyle that you are talking about, and cheers to a long journey together ahead!
I was on so many blood pressure meds from my 20s til 34. Blood pressure was around that stage 2 levels. Now I'm at Pre-HT levels and only on half dose of metoprolol tartrate (mostly for my heart arrythmia). I was also close to 400 pounds back when I was first diagnosed with both high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes at 20 and 21. I'm down to 235 pounds today! Still got plenty more to go and hoping it gets even better as I get down to a healthier weight.
I was 440 and had critical BP, no side effects whatsoever. But I started to worried. Started taking meds, but I dont want to do it for rest of my life. Lost 80 pounds now (counting calories - caloric deficit). MY enlightment came when I did my blood check of INSULIN. it was 27! My blood sugar was always below 100. so no problem with that. But Insulin was "the big elephant in the room" :). Since docs never advised me that test. I was really upset. But I knew now what cause it. My HOME-IR was 6.0... I will check again after new year. Keep up with diet. Maybe check your insulin? anyways, good luck!
@drekberg this is yet another masterclass video from you. The explanations were so clear. It will help several people and save millions if they listen. Other authorities (RC and KB) on RUclips have simply been saying there's no problem with salt but have been unable to explain it. They share the common message with you but they have been unable to explain this assertion.
What an amazing episode, filled with invaluable information! I started experiencing very light headaches, which lasted about 4-5 days, before I decided to check my blood pressure. I had experienced lower/blurred vision at times that also was lingering for some time. This had never happened to me before so it put me on alert. My pressure read 177/103. I decided to go to the hospital, just in case. The test there included blood test, urine test, MRI and EKG. The next day, the doctor diagnosed me with hypertension and put me on the meds for the long term… He also told me my cholesterol was high. Now, I have never taken a single pill in my life, save for a bit of vitamin C and cold medicine, when I get sick. I don’t drink alcohol, I don’t smoke and I have been an athlete my whole life (I am 46), until four and a half years ago, when I started a business, unrelated to sports and that occupies all my time so I do not exercise on a regular basis any longer. My weight is not what it used to be in college anymore, but I am not really that big at all… I know what I did wrong though - I have been consuming too much soda and sweet drinks. I also like my food salty. I was told to stop eating red meat (I almost never eat beef, but I do eat pork), to reduce salt intake and to start exercising regularly again. So, I completely quit consuming salt and red meat. I also quit consuming sugar, with the exception of a couple of pieces of fruit per day (mostly berries). I quit any canned food, chips, candy, pastries, etc. The only bread I am eating now is full grain dark bread. I eat mostly leafy vegetables, chicken, fish and raw nuts. I only drink water and unsweetened green tea. I will keep doing that until my pressure stabilizes and then I will try to wean myself off the pills, which have side effects, such as, constipation, loss of sight and even promote greater chance of contracting skin cancer… Thank you so much for this informative video and the restored hope you gave me!
This is the best explanation ive heard about BP. I have had hypertension for 20 years and was told to avoid salt. Ive been keto/carnivore for 6 months and my BP is down to stage one from crisis. Ive halved my tablet and all good.
Hi Dr. Ekberg. 👋 Im so happy to see you back! When I visit my dentist or doctor, my blood pressure goes up. I asked them to check it after my visit. I told them I experienced some amount of anxiety, especially like you mentioned. They actually stress you out, waiting, asking unnecessary questions, etc.etc. overall when its checked after the visit its normal. They immediately talk about medication.
I am cardiology nurse in one university clinic in Germany, over 20 years now. Experience showed me that people with the “very high blood pressure” can live long and without problems, too. One woman patient, age 92, had a blood pressure of 200/110 - her husband told me that she has that her whole life and take in that moment Bayotensin Akut fluid and she feels fine.
It is soooo true! My mom has had hypertension all her life and a long list of other metabolic issues. I should have it too but no. I have normal blood pressure and I’m approaching menopause. I work out, eat natural and try to avoid stress, which are the 3 musts for a healthy life. I take no pills. Not even Advil or aspirin
Mis padres eran hipotensos y fallecieron longevos, eso que abusaban de la sal. Yo no tomo ni sal, ni picantes, ni salsas copiosas, casi nada de alcohol y muy poco azúcar. Me cuido en la dieta pero me subio la tensión, la tengo controlada pero me da picos. Me hizo control de presión arterial en enfermeria y control domiciliario, 2 electrocardiogramas, 1 ecocardio y todo normal, ahora estoy pendiente de una prueba de esfuerzo. Las analíticas de sangre y orina fueron correctas, hasta ahora era donante de sangre.Quiero volver hacer deporte , tengo 55 años a punto de 56 años, espero estabilizar la tensión. Excelente video.🙏👀❤
What is the effect of aging on BP? It seems very unlikely that at 75 I should have the same BP as in my twenties. When there are no reasons like metabolic syndrome, then maybe the BP should naturally be higher and it may be a bad idea to try to push it down.
When I finally learned what Essential HTN (hypertension) is... It means that "essentially" they don't know what causes it, but thankfully they have a bunch of pills to correct it. Imagine taking your car in to the dealer to get it fixed because the "check engine light" is on and they use a shotgun approach to "fix" your car. In some ways, I think my car would fair better with that approach than would be my chances with those medications.
my blood pressure is always super high when checked at the doctors office it's been like that for 40 years.....however when I check my BP at home directly after awakening, it's always "normal"
When I go for doctor's appointment, I make them leave me in the exam room with light off, wait at least 8 minutes, and do not talk to me until you have actually measured my pressure. My pressure went way down instead of being high every time I went to the doctor. No one wanted to acknowledge that I was right. Ugh!
Don't ignore YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE I spent years trying to find out why and was fobbed off by the medical profession with tablets, by the time I found out it was too late as I had end stage renal failure. I only wish this vlog was available 25 years ago, today I'm only alive because of a kidney transplant.
Soviele Ärzte, die der Pharmazie zu Diensten sind! Wir denken, wir bekommen Heilung von ihnen, und in Wirklichkeit machen sie uns krank. Dann wird richtig Geld gemacht mit uns. Von Geburt an -Vorsorgemedizin - Impfungen - Ängste durch "Aufklärung" - Verhaltensstörungen - Ritalin oder anderer Dreck - Häufiges Kranksein - Chronisch Kranker - Dialysepatient - Organempfänger - Abstoßungsmedikamente - Demenz - Pflegeheim - vielleicht Organspender - Tod ( Ja, er kommt nach der kommt nach der Organspende. Von Leichen kann man keine Organe ernten.) So ein Lebenslauf lässt die Kassen klingeln. Es ist nicht unsere Schuld, daß sie uns anlügen. Es ist unsere Herausforderung! Was glaubt ihr, warum sie Menschen die anderen nicht so leicht vertrauen, als gestört darstellen? Wir müssen lernen, mißtrauisch zu sein und erstmal uns selbst zu trauen. Sag nicht ja zu anderen, wenn es nein zu dir ist. Überall geben wir einen Vertrauensvorschuss (Arzt, Papiergeld, Einschulung, Wählen...) in der Hoffnung daß sie es gut mit uns meinen. Wo hat uns das hingebracht? Wer es sehen will, kann es sehen! Auch wenn wir glauben, nichts tun zu können, dann.... ..... BETET Lieber Gott, du lässt alles was sie uns antun wollen, auf sie zurückfallen. Lieber Gott, du bewahrst mich, zu hassen, dafür danke ich dir. Lieber Gott, du gibst mir Stärke und zeigst mir den Weg. Danke für deine Liebe. Ein Gebet in der Gegenwartsform gebetet, im Vertrauen darauf das es schon ist, entwickelt viel mehr Wirkkraft, als ein jammervolles Bittgebet. Für mich ist das Wort Lieber, unbedingt Gott voranzustellen, damit auch die Adresse stimmt. Mein Gott ist einfach nur der Liebe Gott, und er ist konfessionslos. Wenn Gott, Liebe ist, dann ist Liebe, Gott. Wenn allen Menschen bewusst ist, daß ihre Untaten auf sie zurückfallen, würde es weniger Untaten geben. Beten schafft Bewusstsein. Wenn wir auf Videos, die uns zornig machen, mit einem Gebet reagieren und uns bildlich vorstellen, wie es wieder gut gemacht wird, dann wird es auch wieder gut, zumindest so gut daß wir damit weiterleben können. Christine, erwacht Mai 2017
Doctor, I ask you to make a video about dialysis patients. ❤️❤️❤️ I will show it to my grandmother, who is 83 years old. She doesn't drink or smoke, and she had breast cancer surgery. She has already had 4 strokes, thank God. After dialysis, her blood pressure is around 200. She always goes to her summer house with bags weighing 15 kilograms right after dialysis, and she eats fatty food there at night (she explains it by saying that she doesn't want to eat during the day, snacks in the evening, and for some reason has an active phase at night for consuming unhealthy fatty food). (I'm sure this is wrong.) You explain things very well! I would love to show her your video with recommendations for dialysis patients!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Please like this comment so the doctor notices it.
Thank you @TaneLonely. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain the principles and mechanisms of health in such a way that you start gaining an understanding and respect for the miracle that is the human body. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and start owning the mechanisms we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
I just spent 3 days in the hospital because his salt was so low he needed an IV drip for 3 days until it came back in line. It was a compounded problem. He was on Ozempic for Type 2 Diabetes, he had severe zero appetite. He ate almost no food ,only " bite s" for a month. Plus one of his bp meds specifically targets salt. He was becoming unclear in the head,he's had GI issues from the Ozempic. It takes a long time for that to get out of the body it seems. He's on a med to help his appetite and a med for his GI issues. By yesterday he was in so much better shape.
I had high blood pressure when i was sick with covid. 6 months of coughing and sounding like a dying accordion day and night... Thankful it came back to normal last time i went in.
I have always been very slim, even too thin as a child and into my forties but had my appendix taken out when I was 7. The doctors discovered I had high blood pressure. Nothing was done (this was in the sixties). At 15 I had another surgery and still had high blood pressure that they could not find out why. I went through intense checks but they did not find the reason. I have gone through intense medical checks through the years but no reason has been found (my father had high blood pressure all his life, not a smoker and always slim and fit) My blood pressure has always been around 110/150 to 160. I have been on betablockers for 40 years now but it is still a bit high (90/120-130) I do not smoke, I do work out, fast from time to time, eat healthy home cooked food and live a healthy happy life. I have also had chronic constipation since childhood (I am 70 now).
Awesome info as always. Have been following you for years. After following you I have been on a ketogenic life style for the last 10 months and I was off the insulin in the first month. I have gone from a morning glucose reading of 148 to 72. I feel way better and have way more energy to do what I like doing: Hiking in the wilderness and mountains with lots of energy. Thanks
That's a great lecture. I need to listen to it several times. It's a lot of information that main stream doctors should learn. I wish you could write a book about all what you teach. Your videos have been a game changer.
Sie sind für mich der beste Arzt . Vielen, vielen Dank für die guten Erklärungen. Ich habe dennoch eine Frage. Mein Blutdruck ist laut Arzt gut. Mich beunruhigt nur der zweite Wert. Ich bin 72 Jahre alt. Mein Blutdruck (gerade eben gemessen) war 120: 55, der Puls war 53. Meine Frage ist: muss ich mir Sorgen machen wegen den zweiten sehr niedrigen Wert? Über eine kurze Antwort würde ich mich freuen. Viele Grüße von Rosel aus Berlin
In my late 30's I was diagnosed with severe to crisis level blood pressure. After a year on carnivore and not worrying about salt, I've lost 70 lb and stopped taking BP medication and, my blood pressure is perfect. I feel the best I have in years at almost 60 yrs old. Not sure if this is going to help me live longer but it's definitely making me live better.
I had pre hypertension by age 18. Stage 2 hypertension by age 40. Arterial blood pressure is regulated by the kidneys. Over the years, several doctors blamed lifestyle, and/or my weight. They all wanted to medicate, but I couldn’t afford health insurance, or BP meds. Turns out, I had Sotos Syndrome all along, which frequently comes with kidney abnormalities, and high blood pressure in younger children. Doctors failed me. (I recorded my BP every day for a month, last year, sys161/dia106/pls52. Early 40’s)
Toda la razon. Tuve un episodio de tensión alta. Me dieron la pastilla y me dijeron que para siempre aunque me habia bajado mucho. Dejé de tomarla y nunca más me subió. Eso si, cuidando mi alimentación y haciendo ejercicio.
Could you do a presentation on orthostatic hypotension and POTS? I’m 81 years old and started suffering from both about 3 years ago. They really turned my life upside down. Some days, can’t do the dishes or go to the store without loading up on salt, or else I’ll hit the floor.😢 Salt has become my best friend. (My bp averages 120/72 when I’m sitting around. When I stand it goes down and down). Would appreciate hearing what you have to say about these conditions. My daughter has both of them, and so has one of my granddaughters. (I’m devastated about that.) None of us are obese.
I was pleased to find studies that explored in detail the relationship between hyperinsulinemia and hypertension. I used this data to develop a nutrition intervention that limits carbohydrates from all sources while doubling my dietary sodium (in defiance of orders). Within a week of this intervention, I dropped by MP from 150/105 to 121/81. It is alarming that no PCP ever confronts hypertension by addressing added and refined carbohydrate intake. Even my Medical Nutrition Therapy books lay on the "cut out salt" strategy extra thick while providing zero mention of the role of excessive carbohydrates and hyperinsulinemia.
You hit it right on the head...These doctors assume that you will not respond and do what you have to do to improve your situation because most do not. No doubt about it. That is the exact impression I have with my doctor.
What about taking Celtic salt instead of regular salt? I learned that it’s a good salt for those who have hypertension which does not raise BP. Can you give more information about this type of salt.
60 years of age, i've never heard blood pressure discussed in terms of whole body real symbiosis, function, cause and effect. Thanks for going into Nacl. Something everyone is told by traditional doctors to avoid. The atomic element every science discipline reseaches as foundational in exhistance to life. Thanks for speaking to everyone as a health champion or as desiring to be a health champion.
Thank you @kaloyandimitrov5459. I appreciate your feedback. Also make sure you check out my video library. There are over 500 videos organized by topic and play list. Just do a search for kidney. 😄 ruclips.net/channel/UCIe2pR6PE0dae9BunJ38F7w
Panie doktorze ,po raz kolejny wielkie podziekowanie z POLSKI za Pana prace oraz dodatkowo za dabing w jezyku polskim !!! Szkoda ze dzieli nas ocean i tak daleko do Pana kliniki....
Dziękuję @Anonymous-zb7py. Nie ma za co. Moim pragnieniem zawsze było rozpowszechnianie tego słowa we wszystkich zakątkach świata. Nawet jeśli jesteśmy daleko od siebie, nadal możesz zrobić tak wiele dla siebie. 😄
Panie doktorze , dopiero dziś wpadł mi na monitor pański kanał. Szukam wiedzy na temat nadciśnienia tętniczego wszędzie, gdzie się da, ponieważ jestem po udarze. Na szczęście lekkim i wiem, jak cenna jest sprawność na wszystkich trzech poziomach. Ukłony za wiedzę i moc serdeczności posyłam Panu z dalekiego kraju z nad Wisły.
Dr. Ekberg spricht so vieles einfach aus was ich in Jahrzehnte langen Erkenntnissen zum Teil selbst herausgefunden habe. Die meisten Menschen ahnen davon nicht einen Bruchteil. Vielen Dank für Ihre Erläuterungen. Sie sollten täglich im TV übertragen werden. Immer so 15 Minuten für die Normalbevölkerung vor oder nach den Nachrichten, das würde helfen.
Die Normalbevölkerung soll ja mit Dummheit beglückt werden wer soll denn sonst in der Apotheke Rennen und das Geld hinschaffen, von denen die überlegen kriegen sie ja nichts
I had to take my mother to hospital the other day because her pulse rate was over 160. Whilst in the hospital they gave her three separate injections. I don't know what they were the first one made her a bit like headed, the second one affected a breathing as she has ocpd. The third one I watched my mother die and come back again. Like the first two her heartbeat did not change. But in herself she felt fine as if nothing was wrong with her. She's had it for 4 days without telling anybody. We even went out one day and I could never tell that her heart was beating over 160. Eventually they gave a beta blockers. This brought it back, and they did not know what caused it or why. She's 86 years old and as fit as she can be at the age. She still drives and does everything for herself. What was it that they gave her and what caused that?
Unfortunately some of us have high blood pressure despite a great diet and exercise. When I first started on the keto diet my weight dropped and my blood pressure normalized. But when my weight stabilized the blood pressure went up again despite the keto diet and maintaining fitness..
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Controlling stress isn't easy when so many people are suffering from so many issues in life.
体臭の動画も作ってほしいです🙇
強い体臭で困っています
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Is there any truth that bacteria in the pancreas leads to type 2 diabetes?
Dr. Sten, please look at this video, the person is saying "Keto Diet Causes Insulin Resistance" .. I've been following you for a year and was shocked to hear that guy.. Please comment on that video please.
Thank you!
Both my parents smoked, and after their retirement they didn't move much. They had a daily slice of cake and a cookie or two with their evening coffee. My mother had high blood pressure and died of cancer at the age of 69. My father had high blood pressure and died of cancer at the age of 74.
I have never smoked, I have a dog that keeps me moving, I follow the LCHF life style concept, I am 82 and counting :)
Thank you for keeping my motivation up and running, Dr. Stenberg.
Keep moving, that is a key, that is why I have 6 dogs and five goats and a house with three levels. Keep your lifestyle and aim for a century in great health.
@@michelestellar7725 The 6 dogs would probably be sufficient, the five goats are probably unnecessary, just my 2 cents.
Great job sir, keep doing your thing!
I have chronic low blood pressure. The doc's only advice is to have some salt.
@@tedwilson1477I think goat milk is healthy.
You have helped me so much❣
I am so grateful❣
Keto-diet for 1 and a half years.
Lost 35 kg. Diabetes gone. Health is back. Weightlifting and walking again. I know it's silly but you are a hero to me❣THANK YOU‼
Most of my doctors doesn't stayed in the room for 5 to 15 minutes, they only wanted get you in and out running tests, giving orders to see another doctor, more medication, physical therapy +more .
But I got a new caring doctor with a cool voice his name is Dr sten Ekberg I get to see him each week and I be waiting for him like black Friday shopping line.....Thanks for giving me my life back
Most of them gave up explaning people to change their life.. amd they gave up and became a machine in the weel.
😊 however, Dr Stan is only as good as his patients that is willing to listen and do the work and take the time to heal. Sadly most patients do not. 😢 it is good to hear you did! 😅
👏👏👏🍀🌈🍀
@@virginia2007 Happy Keto 💪
Very well said!
All I heard from doctors when my blood pressure went up was to quit eating salt..so for years i lowered my salt intake and my BP was still high. I found your channel, stopped eating the sugar (sugar as well as what turns to sugar) and voila, down went my bp to normal. Imagine that??!!!
Excelente❤🎉t🎉
Też nie jem cukru i mam niskie ciśnienie.
Exactly
Благодарю! И я попробую
The fact that we get free medical videos on RUclips by Doctor Ekberg is truly a gift. 👍👍👍
Agree.
Kim jest ten doktor jestem z Polski ?
So many people don’t realize how easily our electrolytes can get imbalanced and lead to episodes of rapid or irregular heart beats and increase in BP, the doctors will just put you on BP and beta blocker meds for life. I had a single episode of what I was able to determine was low potassium following a week of water fasting which got me out of whack for a couple days. My doctor’s response was pills for life. Instead, I started a regime of magnesium and potassium and haven’t had a single issue since. I eat salt to taste. Btw, if you are over 65 they assume you should be on a handful of meds a day. I reject that.
I am in the same boat, I haven't filled the prescription yet. What Magnesium and Potassium regime did you use? TY
I am so used to paying to see a Doctor , Bless you Dr Ekberg I will always love you for helping me and others.
120/90 used to be the goal and perfect BP and now perfect is considered lower.
They keep lowering the goal to the point that everyone will need meds to maintain the “perfect pressure” on paper..
The same with LDL...😂😂😂
This is true...
Well they based it on the average person but the average person is not in good health in the us
they do the same with LDL and also BMI. Seing abs on a girl is not an healthy sign. Being a skinny fat for a men is not an healthy sign even if the BMI is "perfect" according to the doctors. Low fat pourcentage athletes are not healthy, they are just destroying their body in different way. Healthy men are in the 15-25% fat range and women in the 25-35%.
@@jeanmartin963 citation needed for your fat percentage claims.
I checked my blood pressure at home and it’s okay but when I go to the Dr. it’s always high told me to take medication but I refuse told her my BP goes up when I am upset or nervous.Thank you Dr.Ekberg for sharing this information for Blood Pressure I do appreciated!!!
The last time the doctor measured my BP it was high and I said it's not like that at home. He said make a chart and show me. So that's what I am doing, twice a day every second day.
You could try progressive relaxation for your nervousness.
Just a caveat: the same happened to me, BP at home normal, at MDs office high. Kept a log, showed it to MD. Discovered that at home I always took BP on right arm, atMD office always on left arm. Turned out that I have subclavian artery stenosis on one side. I discovered it on my own because MD never questioned it.
Same thing with me!
It called white coast syndrome. Ask your medical staff to retake your blood pressure again. My husband has the same problem and his doctor doesn’t push to medicate him.
My father struggled with blood pressure, gained weight, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes then had 2 strokes at 45 years old and passed away. I am now 49 and I constantly worry about this because I have had high blood pressure since I was 18. I walk and run daily plus try to eat as clean as possible to combat it. If I eat 50 or less grams of carbs a day my blood pressure stays normal.
What does normal range mean for you?
@@hamida.1054 I can keep it around 120/70 when I keep my carbs low. I took meds to control it for years when I didn’t know that the heart healthy diet the doctors were telling me to eat were wrong. I don’t take meds anymore but If I fall off the wagon and start eating dumb things it jumps up to around 150/110.
In 2021 I had a very bad reaction to a very small dose of Hydrocodone.. threw up 4 days straight, acid burned my esophagus and stomach.. this put me in the hospital for 5 days. Almost total potassium deletion (what i was told). Ever since then my blood pressure has been crazy/erratic. Keep telling doctors that somethings wrong. They just tell me, "This is you're New Normal". Many things have happen between then and now. Many doctors, tons of tests, nothing nutritional related. No real history or concern. Now I'm doing my own research watching, listening and digesting what I can read or watch. I'm now 71, tired and glad I found you. Have a new doctor I'm about to fire. Have been through so many. Depressing
You changed my life! From 72kg to 60kg in 3 months from following your advice. High blood pressure gone. Thank you
I did the the doctor recommended 500mg sodium diet, 3 meals a day for 9 years. 115/65 190lbs.
Then switched to a strict high quality keto diet 2 meals per day. 115/65 165lbs.
Huge improvement on how I feel, look and energy level.
I’ve started questioning everything, especially government health advice! After reading "Health and Beauty Mastery" by Julian Bannett, I completely changed my habits. This book reveals so many shocking truths about the health industry!
I got it, truly a good book
Exactly!
Yes, unfortunately it's all about profit, nothing more, nothing less
@@ChrisPaqueta richtig und wie geht es , in dem man die Menschen krank macht im großen Stil . 💉
Население Земли сокращают искусственно заодно зарабатывая на лекарстве. Население Земли это способ корпораций обогатится и они никогда не дадут ход препаратам которые способны избавлять от болезней, а только те что заглушить временно симптомы
Honestly, I just love you. You are so descriptive and informative. I couldn't get a doctor that I paid for to tell me the information that is so needed for all us laymen who don't understand the tactics of good health. THANK YOU. ❤
Ja też wycofałam sobie cukrzycę i stłuszczenie wątroby . Trzeba szukać prawdziwej wiedzy i prowadzić zdrowy styl życia. Każdy z nas ma wybór. A jestem po raku piersi, poważnych problemach z wątrobą, chorych jelitach, żołądku..Od trzech lat pracuję nad " zdrowieniem" . Dziś czuję się świetnie, mam 67 lat i energię i figurę 20 latki, podobnie ciśnienie. Życzę, abyście stali się świadomymi ludźmi,pod każdym względem ❤
❤🎉🎉🎉🎉excelente felicitaciones❤
Co ty jesz a czego nie jesz i jak to robisz ?
Super 👍❤❤❤ pozdrawiam serdecznie z Galway I życzę miłego dnia
When I am fasting for 18/6
I come to read the comments on Dr Ekberg RUclips channel in this way I feel peaceful and Time fly by
Ja też tak mam 😊 18/6 a nawet 20/4, bez zbędnego trudu. Samopoczucie super. Czytając te komentarze, utwierdzam się w przekonaniu, że postępuję słusznie. Mało osób z mojego otoczenia to rozumie. Wolą tabletki, bo to nie wymaga wysiłku.
Mary have you considered a longer fast ?
After doing fasting for 23 days of 18/6
No more feelings hungry, no joint pain, Good blood pressure, and lots of good health. Fasting make me feel New again and I don't forget things anymore.
I'm 59 and can vouch for this statement. Fasting can be addicting. Get high on your own supply. Most people don't realize that fasting is a potent stimulator of the endocannabinoid system.
Agreed! Fasting was a huge benefit for Covid vaccine injured recovery.
@@barkmakerdo you fast food and liquid during the 18
@@melanieshields8, normally just food but I'm OMAD. I eat one meal between noon and three and if I miss it, I just wait until the same period the next day. So OMAD or one meal every other day. Then once a month I go for five days without food.
I only do a dry fast when I want to drop my body fat more rapidly.
Good job @@barkmaker
Dr. Ekberg is a huge, rich resource on RUclips. There are so many flakes out there trying to push agenda's for their own personal benefit, that it's very refreshing to have a channel one can turn to for straight-up, honest and factual information. Thank you 😊😊
Święty Człowiek..módcie się za Niego to jest Wasz Skarb Narodowy..❤
Healthy 54F w/ normal BP until I receive the JJ Covid vaccine. Within 4 weeks post I lost consciousness and taken to the ER with crisis stage in 200’s. It took 2 yrs for my automatic system to regulate back to normal. Now I have essential hypertension on my medical record but not that it was caused by the Covid vaccine. Angers me beyond comprehension. Cardiologist said to eat less salt and he’d double up on medication. Glad I said no to both. I’ve given up on USA group health doctors.
My father's blood pressure was ruined too after he took his dose of poison. He has been sick for three years now. My sister in law, who was 37, died after hers, leaving my nieces with no mother.
Maybe look at vitamin B1 and magnesium. Vaccines tend to highlight a B1 deficiency. Dr. Berg and Dr. Osborne have informative videos about B1 deficiency. Heal on!
So sad. So corrupt. No accountable for the corrupt medical and big pharma crooks. Shame on them is an under statement. A license to extort the system. Too many believed the big lie. why ? Cause people will generally believe a bigger lie than a small one. @@traditionalgirl5585
After 2 pfizer shots in 2021, my BP went up and also really bad tinnitus.
How are you sure it was not the Covid virus, are you just a jackass science denier? Real studies found people with the vaccine were much less likely to go to the hospital or die. Luckily people just said no to idiots for the Smallpox and Measles vaccines, including General Washington during the Revolutionary War.
I have watched so many Videos on blood pressure, and this video should be a mandatory watch for anyone starting their journey. This is the first video that mentions postural issues (which I have), which I’ve always suspected is causing my BP issues. However is also explains the diuresis system which could also be an issue for me.. maybe dehydration from working a high demand job in the heat? Either way, this video was much more eye opening than so many, and I’m appreciative of the information!
Sten Ekberg has made correct blood pressure such an easy thing. I was moderately high for many years. After a single year of eating low carbohydrates twice a day my last physical had me at 110/79.
This doctor needs to be cloned and put into every medical school to re-educate doctors with correct information about health. He is brilliant, and a gem of a person to anyone with common sense about how to improve their health in a sustained way. I just love learning from his simple to understand videos. I respect this man immensely. 🤷🤷🤷
He's one and only!
I agree. But I contacted his chiropractic practice to try to become a patient and couldn’t get anyone to call me back to answer questions.
Amen!
How true! My doctor told me 3 years ago that I would always be a diabetic for the rest of my life, and that there is nothing I cold do about it. And if I followed through on everything he and other doctors told me to do, I'm sure that would be true. In fact, I'm sure I wouldn't even be alive today. End of story: I am no longer diabetic, and haven't been for over 2 years.
Молодец, что вы благоразумный человек! Браво! Рада за вас!❤😊
That’s awesome! These days we have to take our health into our own hands and do our own research, etc. how did you reverse your diabetes?
Do you feel better now? I hope you get well soon
What did you do?
How did you get red of your diabet?
First off, I am a hyper responder. High blood pressure my whole life . Stroke at 42, BP 230/200. If I eat Whole Foods it slowly goes down. If all I eat are whole foods , eventually I don’t have highHBP. Eat whole foods , processed foods are terrible for you, and not just BP
Great video. I knew mine was rising. I knew my job, life events, personal events, and no time for self-care. I was headed toward metabolic diseases. My body feels it. Although its hard to control/fix everything else in life. I am self-aware. Big changes are coming to manage my stress and start self-care. Its not a flip of a switch. Its going to be a new lifestyle I have to teach myself. But have fun with it.
Dr Eckburg, I was diagnosed with aortic insufficiency when I was in my late 20s, and due to leaking bicuspid valve, CKD due to systemic lupus which resulted in kidney failure.
I inherited both from my father’s side of my family. Two reasons people Do need to see a doctor.
Better than anything my doctor has ever said. Such clarity and a pragmatic approach to dealing with it. I just can't thank this person enough😊😊😊
My bp has went from around 186/105 to average 100/74 just from losing weight and eating healthier foods😊
100-74 isn't it to low?
@@Dariddovni-r2gIt is
@@Dariddovni-r2g below 90/60 is what they say is too low
Hello Dr Sten!
Been following you for four weeks now
Am 57, 5’8”,84 kg
Cut out sugar
Started IF
Even went for a three day water fast, keeping your videos as motivation!
It’s a lifestyle that you are talking about, and cheers to a long journey together ahead!
I was on so many blood pressure meds from my 20s til 34. Blood pressure was around that stage 2 levels. Now I'm at Pre-HT levels and only on half dose of metoprolol tartrate (mostly for my heart arrythmia). I was also close to 400 pounds back when I was first diagnosed with both high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes at 20 and 21. I'm down to 235 pounds today! Still got plenty more to go and hoping it gets even better as I get down to a healthier weight.
I was 440 and had critical BP, no side effects whatsoever. But I started to worried.
Started taking meds, but I dont want to do it for rest of my life.
Lost 80 pounds now (counting calories - caloric deficit).
MY enlightment came when I did my blood check of INSULIN. it was 27! My blood sugar was always below 100. so no problem with that. But Insulin was "the big elephant in the room" :). Since docs never advised me that test. I was really upset. But I knew now what cause it. My HOME-IR was 6.0... I will check again after new year. Keep up with diet. Maybe check your insulin? anyways, good luck!
Congrats on losing weight
@drekberg this is yet another masterclass video from you. The explanations were so clear. It will help several people and save millions if they listen. Other authorities (RC and KB) on RUclips have simply been saying there's no problem with salt but have been unable to explain it. They share the common message with you but they have been unable to explain this assertion.
The very best presenters of information Sir Thank you, Bless you.
@@CookChef-oz4bc Amen
What an amazing episode, filled with invaluable information!
I started experiencing very light headaches, which lasted about 4-5 days, before I decided to check my blood pressure. I had experienced lower/blurred vision at times that also was lingering for some time. This had never happened to me before so it put me on alert. My pressure read 177/103. I decided to go to the hospital, just in case. The test there included blood test, urine test, MRI and EKG. The next day, the doctor diagnosed me with hypertension and put me on the meds for the long term… He also told me my cholesterol was high.
Now, I have never taken a single pill in my life, save for a bit of vitamin C and cold medicine, when I get sick. I don’t drink alcohol, I don’t smoke and I have been an athlete my whole life (I am 46), until four and a half years ago, when I started a business, unrelated to sports and that occupies all my time so I do not exercise on a regular basis any longer. My weight is not what it used to be in college anymore, but I am not really that big at all… I know what I did wrong though - I have been consuming too much soda and sweet drinks. I also like my food salty.
I was told to stop eating red meat (I almost never eat beef, but I do eat pork), to reduce salt intake and to start exercising regularly again.
So, I completely quit consuming salt and red meat. I also quit consuming sugar, with the exception of a couple of pieces of fruit per day (mostly berries). I quit any canned food, chips, candy, pastries, etc. The only bread I am eating now is full grain dark bread. I eat mostly leafy vegetables, chicken, fish and raw nuts. I only drink water and unsweetened green tea.
I will keep doing that until my pressure stabilizes and then I will try to wean myself off the pills, which have side effects, such as, constipation, loss of sight and even promote greater chance of contracting skin cancer…
Thank you so much for this informative video and the restored hope you gave me!
This is the best explanation ive heard about BP. I have had hypertension for 20 years and was told to avoid salt. Ive been keto/carnivore for 6 months and my BP is down to stage one from crisis. Ive halved my tablet and all good.
Hi Dr. Ekberg. 👋 Im so happy to see you back! When I visit my dentist or doctor, my blood pressure goes up. I asked them to check it after my visit. I told them I experienced some amount of anxiety, especially like you mentioned. They actually stress you out, waiting, asking unnecessary questions, etc.etc. overall when its checked after the visit its normal. They immediately talk about medication.
Thank you Sten for another OUTSTANDING video.
I am cardiology nurse in one university clinic in Germany, over 20 years now. Experience showed me that people with the “very high blood pressure” can live long and without problems, too. One woman patient, age 92, had a blood pressure of 200/110 - her husband told me that she has that her whole life and take in that moment Bayotensin Akut fluid and she feels fine.
It is soooo true! My mom has had hypertension all her life and a long list of other metabolic issues. I should have it too but no. I have normal blood pressure and I’m approaching menopause. I work out, eat natural and try to avoid stress, which are the 3 musts for a healthy life. I take no pills. Not even Advil or aspirin
This is one of the most dangerous health video around. Never experienced that many commercials interrupting my viewing of this essential health advice
I don't trust the medical system😢
I agree. Never trust the medical system. They no nothing but pills.This Dr knows what he's talking about. Very rare.👍
Mis padres eran hipotensos y fallecieron longevos, eso que abusaban de la sal. Yo no tomo ni sal, ni picantes, ni salsas copiosas, casi nada de alcohol y muy poco azúcar. Me cuido en la dieta pero me subio la tensión, la tengo controlada pero me da picos. Me hizo control de presión arterial en enfermeria y control domiciliario, 2 electrocardiogramas, 1 ecocardio y todo normal, ahora estoy pendiente de una prueba de esfuerzo. Las analíticas de sangre y orina fueron correctas, hasta ahora era donante de sangre.Quiero volver hacer deporte , tengo 55 años a punto de 56 años, espero estabilizar la tensión. Excelente video.🙏👀❤
❤ from Australia. Life changing education, thank you so much
“’Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security.
Das ist biblisch - aber ist hier nicht zutreffend ( wir müssen unsere Hausaufgaben machen), im Vertrauen auf den Höchsten.
My favorite health channel…hands down 💪🏾
This is brilliant! You sir need to be commended for this.
What is the effect of aging on BP? It seems very unlikely that at 75 I should have the same BP as in my twenties. When there are no reasons like metabolic syndrome, then maybe the BP should naturally be higher and it may be a bad idea to try to push it down.
Dziękuję Panu bardzo za tak dokładne informacje, wyjaśnienia i rady na temat ciśnienia krwi.
Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
This doctor is great I absolutely love to hear everything he has to say..!!!
When I finally learned what Essential HTN (hypertension) is... It means that "essentially" they don't know what causes it, but thankfully they have a bunch of pills to correct it. Imagine taking your car in to the dealer to get it fixed because the "check engine light" is on and they use a shotgun approach to "fix" your car. In some ways, I think my car would fair better with that approach than would be my chances with those medications.
Hi I work at a Resort Hotel in ski town Vermont. When appropriate I tell many guests & coworkers about your channel ❤
my blood pressure is always super high when checked at the doctors office
it's been like that for 40 years.....however
when I check my BP at home directly after awakening, it's always "normal"
Me too. Maddening isn’t it.
When I go for doctor's appointment, I make them leave me in the exam room with light off, wait at least 8 minutes, and do not talk to me until you have actually measured my pressure. My pressure went way down instead of being high every time I went to the doctor. No one wanted to acknowledge that I was right. Ugh!
Don't ignore YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE I spent years trying to find out why and was fobbed off by the medical profession with tablets, by the time I found out it was too late as I had end stage renal failure. I only wish this vlog was available 25 years ago, today I'm only alive because of a kidney transplant.
Thank you. Do you have to take anti rejection meds too?
Soviele Ärzte, die der Pharmazie zu Diensten sind!
Wir denken, wir bekommen Heilung von ihnen, und in Wirklichkeit machen sie uns krank. Dann wird richtig Geld gemacht mit uns.
Von Geburt an
-Vorsorgemedizin
- Impfungen
- Ängste durch "Aufklärung"
- Verhaltensstörungen
- Ritalin oder anderer Dreck
- Häufiges Kranksein
- Chronisch Kranker
- Dialysepatient
- Organempfänger
- Abstoßungsmedikamente
- Demenz
- Pflegeheim
- vielleicht Organspender
- Tod ( Ja, er kommt nach
der kommt nach der
Organspende. Von Leichen
kann man keine Organe
ernten.)
So ein Lebenslauf lässt die Kassen klingeln.
Es ist nicht unsere Schuld, daß sie uns anlügen. Es ist unsere Herausforderung!
Was glaubt ihr, warum sie Menschen die anderen nicht so leicht vertrauen, als gestört darstellen?
Wir müssen lernen, mißtrauisch zu sein und erstmal uns selbst zu trauen. Sag nicht ja zu anderen, wenn es nein zu dir ist.
Überall geben wir einen Vertrauensvorschuss (Arzt, Papiergeld, Einschulung, Wählen...) in der Hoffnung daß sie es gut mit uns meinen.
Wo hat uns das hingebracht?
Wer es sehen will, kann es sehen!
Auch wenn wir glauben, nichts tun zu können, dann....
..... BETET
Lieber Gott, du lässt alles was sie uns antun wollen, auf sie zurückfallen.
Lieber Gott, du bewahrst mich, zu hassen, dafür danke ich dir.
Lieber Gott, du gibst mir Stärke und zeigst mir den Weg.
Danke für deine Liebe.
Ein Gebet in der Gegenwartsform gebetet, im Vertrauen darauf das es schon ist, entwickelt viel mehr Wirkkraft, als ein jammervolles Bittgebet.
Für mich ist das Wort Lieber, unbedingt Gott voranzustellen, damit auch die Adresse stimmt. Mein Gott ist einfach nur der Liebe Gott, und er ist konfessionslos. Wenn Gott, Liebe ist, dann ist Liebe, Gott.
Wenn allen Menschen bewusst ist, daß ihre Untaten auf sie zurückfallen, würde es weniger Untaten geben. Beten schafft Bewusstsein. Wenn wir auf Videos, die uns zornig machen, mit einem Gebet reagieren und uns bildlich vorstellen, wie es wieder gut gemacht wird, dann wird es auch wieder gut, zumindest so gut daß wir damit weiterleben können.
Christine, erwacht Mai 2017
Doctor, I ask you to make a video about dialysis patients. ❤️❤️❤️
I will show it to my grandmother, who is 83 years old. She doesn't drink or smoke, and she had breast cancer surgery. She has already had 4 strokes, thank God. After dialysis, her blood pressure is around 200. She always goes to her summer house with bags weighing 15 kilograms right after dialysis, and she eats fatty food there at night (she explains it by saying that she doesn't want to eat during the day, snacks in the evening, and for some reason has an active phase at night for consuming unhealthy fatty food).
(I'm sure this is wrong.)
You explain things very well!
I would love to show her your video with recommendations for dialysis patients!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Please like this comment so the doctor notices it.
I have learn so many things thanks for your videos! Awesome content
Thank you @TaneLonely. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain the principles and mechanisms of health in such a way that you start gaining an understanding and respect for the miracle that is the human body. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and start owning the mechanisms we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
Good morning Dr. Ekberg! Hope you have a lovely day!☺️🍂
I just spent 3 days in the hospital because his salt was so low he needed an IV drip for 3 days until it came back in line. It was a compounded problem. He was on Ozempic for Type 2 Diabetes, he had severe zero appetite. He ate almost no food ,only " bite s" for a month. Plus one of his bp meds specifically targets salt. He was becoming unclear in the head,he's had GI issues from the Ozempic. It takes a long time for that to get out of the body it seems. He's on a med to help his appetite and a med for his GI issues. By yesterday he was in so much better shape.
I had high blood pressure when i was sick with covid. 6 months of coughing and sounding like a dying accordion day and night... Thankful it came back to normal last time i went in.
early 70's had to eliminate alcohol - late 70's had to eliminate sugar - that's all it took for my high BP
I have always been very slim, even too thin as a child and into my forties but had my appendix taken out when I was 7. The doctors discovered I had high blood pressure. Nothing was done (this was in the sixties). At 15 I had another surgery and still had high blood pressure that they could not find out why. I went through intense checks but they did not find the reason. I have gone through intense medical checks through the years but no reason has been found (my father had high blood pressure all his life, not a smoker and always slim and fit) My blood pressure has always been around 110/150 to 160. I have been on betablockers for 40 years now but it is still a bit high (90/120-130) I do not smoke, I do work out, fast from time to time, eat healthy home cooked food and live a healthy happy life. I have also had chronic constipation since childhood (I am 70 now).
Since starting a Keto lifestyle my BP has gone from high to normal.
Awesome info as always. Have been following you for years. After following you I have been on a ketogenic life style for the last 10 months and I was off the insulin in the first month. I have gone from a morning glucose reading of 148 to 72. I feel way better and have way more energy to do what I like doing: Hiking in the wilderness and mountains with lots of energy. Thanks
That's a great lecture. I need to listen to it several times. It's a lot of information that main stream doctors should learn. I wish you could write a book about all what you teach. Your videos have been a game changer.
Sie sind für mich der beste Arzt . Vielen, vielen Dank für die guten Erklärungen. Ich habe dennoch eine Frage. Mein Blutdruck ist laut Arzt gut. Mich beunruhigt nur der zweite Wert. Ich bin 72 Jahre alt. Mein Blutdruck (gerade eben gemessen) war 120: 55, der Puls war 53. Meine Frage ist: muss ich mir Sorgen machen wegen den zweiten sehr niedrigen Wert? Über eine kurze Antwort würde ich mich freuen.
Viele Grüße von Rosel aus Berlin
Thank you, Dr. Ekberg. Your research and sharing are appreciated.
In my late 30's I was diagnosed with severe to crisis level blood pressure. After a year on carnivore and not worrying about salt, I've lost 70 lb and stopped taking BP medication and, my blood pressure is perfect. I feel the best I have in years at almost 60 yrs old. Not sure if this is going to help me live longer but it's definitely making me live better.
I had pre hypertension by age 18. Stage 2 hypertension by age 40. Arterial blood pressure is regulated by the kidneys. Over the years, several doctors blamed lifestyle, and/or my weight. They all wanted to medicate, but I couldn’t afford health insurance, or BP meds. Turns out, I had Sotos Syndrome all along, which frequently comes with kidney abnormalities, and high blood pressure in younger children. Doctors failed me. (I recorded my BP every day for a month, last year, sys161/dia106/pls52. Early 40’s)
Thank you, Dr. Ekberg.
What an amazing explanation! Thanks Dr. Ekberg!
Very good in depth explanations of your body workings, Dr. Ekberg! I appreciate your videos!!
Można pięknie żyć, dziękuję za wspaniałą wiedzę, prekazaną w bardzo prosty, jasny sposób. 👍💓💓💓
Sten, I absolutely love how you make things so clear. You are simply the best and most knowledgeable. Thanks for all your vids.❤️❤️
Toda la razon. Tuve un episodio de tensión alta. Me dieron la pastilla y me dijeron que para siempre aunque me habia bajado mucho. Dejé de tomarla y nunca más me subió. Eso si, cuidando mi alimentación y haciendo ejercicio.
Gracias @martasmm8138 Enhorabuena por ser más listo que tu médico. Gracias por mirar.😄
Dear Person That's Reading This., We Don’t Know Each Other But I Wish You All The Best In Life 2024 And Beyond. 🙏🙏🙏
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I needed that😢😢😢
Over a year ago, my BP was at 180/100 and thankfully with not listening to any Doctor, now, my BP is normal
So what did you do to lower it?
I get high BP just thinking about US doctors/medicine. What a SCAM.
Thank you Health Champion for this valuable, thorough information 🙏🙏🦋
Could you do a presentation on orthostatic hypotension and POTS? I’m 81 years old and started suffering from both about 3 years ago. They really turned my life upside down. Some days, can’t do the dishes or go to the store without loading up on salt, or else I’ll hit the floor.😢 Salt has become my best friend. (My bp averages 120/72 when I’m sitting around. When I stand it goes down and down). Would appreciate hearing what you have to say about these conditions. My daughter has both of them, and so has one of my granddaughters.
(I’m devastated about that.)
None of us are obese.
I was pleased to find studies that explored in detail the relationship between hyperinsulinemia and hypertension.
I used this data to develop a nutrition intervention that limits carbohydrates from all sources while doubling my dietary sodium (in defiance of orders).
Within a week of this intervention, I dropped by MP from 150/105 to 121/81.
It is alarming that no PCP ever confronts hypertension by addressing added and refined carbohydrate intake. Even my Medical Nutrition Therapy books lay on the "cut out salt" strategy extra thick while providing zero mention of the role of excessive carbohydrates and hyperinsulinemia.
Thank you Doctor Ekberg! I'm living this exact situation right now!
I just figured out 3 months ago "runs in the family" means bad eating habits not a disease!
Thank you Sensei Lee for the Masterclass. Gretting from Caracas/Venezuela
Thank you very much for this useful information Dr. Ekberg!
Thank you very much for the Czech subtitles and the Czech dubbing 🙂👍
You hit it right on the head...These doctors assume that you will not respond and do what you have to do to improve your situation because most do not. No doubt about it. That is the exact impression I have with my doctor.
Me encantó su video Doctor, he aprendido mucho. Muchas gracias! Abrazo desde Buenos Aires-Argentina!
What about taking Celtic salt instead of regular salt? I learned that it’s a good salt for those who have hypertension which does not raise BP. Can you give more information about this type of salt.
60 years of age, i've never heard blood pressure discussed in terms of whole body real symbiosis, function, cause and effect. Thanks for going into Nacl. Something everyone is told by traditional doctors to avoid. The atomic element every science discipline reseaches as foundational in exhistance to life. Thanks for speaking to everyone as a health champion or as desiring to be a health champion.
Get a 24 hour bp monitor. Gold standard, some medical centers have them
Lets goooo. 🎉 Thank you for the video. Please make one for the Kidneys and high createnine.
Thank you @kaloyandimitrov5459. I appreciate your feedback. Also make sure you check out my video library. There are over 500 videos organized by topic and play list. Just do a search for kidney. 😄 ruclips.net/channel/UCIe2pR6PE0dae9BunJ38F7w
Great class Dr. Ekberg. I’ll be sharing for sure!
Panie doktorze ,po raz kolejny wielkie podziekowanie z POLSKI za Pana prace oraz dodatkowo za dabing w jezyku polskim !!! Szkoda ze dzieli nas ocean i tak daleko do Pana kliniki....
Dziękuję @Anonymous-zb7py. Nie ma za co. Moim pragnieniem zawsze było rozpowszechnianie tego słowa we wszystkich zakątkach świata. Nawet jeśli jesteśmy daleko od siebie, nadal możesz zrobić tak wiele dla siebie. 😄
Panie doktorze , dopiero dziś wpadł mi na monitor pański kanał. Szukam wiedzy na temat nadciśnienia tętniczego wszędzie, gdzie się da, ponieważ jestem po udarze. Na szczęście lekkim i wiem, jak cenna jest sprawność na wszystkich trzech poziomach. Ukłony za wiedzę i moc serdeczności posyłam Panu z dalekiego kraju z nad Wisły.
bought my own bp and glucose monitor. So happy to learn and care for my health.
Dr. Ekberg spricht so vieles einfach aus was ich in Jahrzehnte langen Erkenntnissen zum Teil selbst herausgefunden habe. Die meisten Menschen ahnen davon nicht einen Bruchteil. Vielen Dank für Ihre Erläuterungen. Sie sollten täglich im TV übertragen werden. Immer so 15 Minuten für die Normalbevölkerung vor oder nach den Nachrichten, das würde helfen.
Die Normalbevölkerung soll ja mit Dummheit beglückt werden wer soll denn sonst in der Apotheke Rennen und das Geld hinschaffen, von denen die überlegen kriegen sie ja nichts
I had to take my mother to hospital the other day because her pulse rate was over 160.
Whilst in the hospital they gave her three separate injections.
I don't know what they were the first one made her a bit like headed, the second one affected a breathing as she has ocpd.
The third one I watched my mother die and come back again.
Like the first two her heartbeat did not change.
But in herself she felt fine as if nothing was wrong with her.
She's had it for 4 days without telling anybody.
We even went out one day and I could never tell that her heart was beating over 160.
Eventually they gave a beta blockers.
This brought it back, and they did not know what caused it or why.
She's 86 years old and as fit as she can be at the age.
She still drives and does everything for herself.
What was it that they gave her and what caused that?
Very well done video Dr. Stenberg! You explained so much and in detail. Thank you for all your hard work in bringing these videos to us.
Absolutnie niezwykłe pouczające.....Dziękuję bardzo ❤ Pozdrawiam serdecznie, Wszystkich słuchającym I kanałowi ❤❤
Unfortunately some of us have high blood pressure despite a great diet and exercise. When I first started on the keto diet my weight dropped and my blood pressure normalized. But when my weight stabilized the blood pressure went up again despite the keto diet and maintaining fitness..
Have you been taking enough salt? The body needs double or triple the government reccommendation in order to be healthy.
@@Alpha-kt4yl Possibly. i live with someone with kidney disease so never use much salt.
Real Food keto or ultra processed keto substitutes full of chemicals? If any of the latter, try dropping them and see if BP normalizes again.