10 High Blood Pressure Signs You Should NEVER Ignore!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @drekberg
    @drekberg  Год назад +97

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    • @alterculture
      @alterculture Год назад +3

      Adrenal fatigue, lol, Dr you need to learn about dysautonomia!!!!

    • @talavs-jekabsriekstins578
      @talavs-jekabsriekstins578 Год назад +1

      Hi Dr. Sten, love your videos, thanks for wisdom, this youtube channel must be saved for whole humanity as an artifact for next generations. I was wondering if you could mention or comment in one of your videos on how to de-calcify pineal gland, how to detox brain from aluminum and other toxins like fluoride?

    • @bryaneasterdaysr2223
      @bryaneasterdaysr2223 Год назад

      !

    • @out_of_control1
      @out_of_control1 Год назад +3

      @drekberg can you do a video on nutrition for menopause please? I've heard magnesium and ashwaganda is good but I'd like a more in depth talk about it.

    • @magnustrygg5632
      @magnustrygg5632 Год назад

      Hej Sten.
      En liten undran.
      Jag har precis börjat med Keto och har stött på patrull.
      Under januari så tog jag bort allt snabbt socker men åt fortfarande en mindre del kolhydrater. Sen från 1 Feb så har jag gått över på strikt Keto. Men….
      Senaste två dygnen så har jag haft hemska myrkryp i armar och ben. Jag har även varit mkt kall i armar och ben så jag förmodar att jag har haft svårt att syresätta dem. Sen idag så vaknade jag med ett hemskt illamående. Jag var också mkt darrig och hade en törst som inte var av denna värld.
      Efter att ha vaknat med illamående så började jag sen kräkas. Hade inget i magen så det var mest galla. Darrningarna och törsten tilltog. Jag försökte dricka vatten men kräktes bara upp det. Hade också svårt att få i mig luft.
      Min fru åkte hem från jobbet och gav mig ett glas vatten med 1 krm salt och 1 tsk socker. Jag drack det och även lite blåbärssoppa med socker. Efter jag fick i mig detta så började jag sakta bli bättre och när det värsta gick över så svimmade jag av och fick sova i 4h.
      Jag har psoriasisartrit och sedan 7 månader tillbaka så har jag inflammation i mina lungor som läkarna inte vet varför jag fått. Jag har ätit Keto för ca 5år sedan och mådde då mkt bra, så min tanke med keto-dieten är att om möjligt få bort mina led-problem och även den här lunginflammationen som aldrig vill ge med sig.
      Jag förmodar att det jag drabbades av idag är ngn form av akut Metabolisk Acidos som förvärrades pga att jag har svårt att göra mig av med CO2 pga mina problematiska lungor.
      Jag vart ganska rädd av vad som skedde idag. Kräktes oavbrutet hela dagen och törsten var så kraftig i kombination med andningssvårigheter och darrningar. Så nu vet jag inte riktigt hur jag ska gå vidare. Om jag vågar fortsätta med strikt Keto. Jag ska handla in lite vitamin tillskott med extra elektrolyter. Har druckit vatten med lite bakpulver för att om möjligt öka på PH värdet och få bort lite syra.
      Med vänlig hälsning

  • @2iceblest
    @2iceblest 8 месяцев назад +100

    Worrying about high blood pressure is giving me high blood pressure!

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 Год назад +877

    1. Severe Headaches
    2. Nose Bleeding
    3. Blurry Vision
    4. Blood in Urine
    5. Fatigue & Shortness of Breath
    6. Tinnitus Ringing in the Ears
    7. Nausea/Vomiting
    8. Localized Weakness
    9. Chest Pain
    10. Dizziness, Confusion, & Anxiety
    > 130 / > 85 (high normal)
    >140 / > 90 ( grade 1)
    >160 / > 100 (grade 2)
    Number one cause of high BP is *metabolic*.
    Such as Insulin Resistance, Type 2 Diabetes

    • @tinabenson1492
      @tinabenson1492 Год назад +38

      Thank you! 🙂

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 Год назад +15

      @@tinabenson1492 👍

    • @Jiesta1256
      @Jiesta1256 Год назад +15

      Thx!

    • @richardmason1473
      @richardmason1473 Год назад +16

      I was hoping the Dr. would cite numbers for "low" blood pressure...

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 Год назад +33

      @@richardmason1473
      By extrapolation it would be anything under the 120/80 Normal Range.
      Keep in mind that all these numbers are "spongey".
      If you could track your real-time BP 24 hours a day every day for a month you would be able see a clearer picture.
      BP is constantly changing over time as it adjusts to its environmental experiences.

  • @goyoy6433
    @goyoy6433 Год назад +827

    I was 146/93. I had nose bleeding after meals, laying on my side I'd get vertigo, standing up to fast I felt as if I was going to pass out. I took no medication. I cut out Breakfast, cut diet soda because of the high sodium count and I started intermittent fasting. After 3 months I was down to 116/62. Nosebleeds stopped, vertigo and blood mucus all gone.

    • @HarHarMahadev-xm3xt
      @HarHarMahadev-xm3xt Год назад +49

      146/90 is also normal

    • @goyoy6433
      @goyoy6433 Год назад +39

      @@HarHarMahadev-xm3xt it wasn't in my body. I've lost all those HBP symptoms after lowering my numbers.

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Год назад +33

      @@HarHarMahadev-xm3xt Not really.

    • @coolcapricorn3248
      @coolcapricorn3248 Год назад +57

      Intermittent fasting is quite miraculous for health.

    • @zahidayyub290
      @zahidayyub290 Год назад +16

      @@HarHarMahadev-xm3xt yes according to newer research

  • @abhimawa1
    @abhimawa1 Год назад +198

    I was 160-170+/100-110+ & people told me I’d be forever dependent on medication. Enter pandemic: I started changing my lifestyle: meditation, selective fuel/food, do (mostly & routinely) low intensity exercise. Fast fwd now: at 50+, my blood pressure is on 120/80, no more medication, and in the best shape of my life. One of many things that I should thankful for is finding Dr. Ekberg’s channel

    • @antoninagaras7894
      @antoninagaras7894 Год назад +3

      Awesome. God bless you.

    • @frankb9989
      @frankb9989 Год назад

      How long were you in that range before? 160-170

    • @abhimawa1
      @abhimawa1 Год назад +13

      @@frankb9989 diagnosed for the first time in 2016. 179 for systolic (diastolic at 107 if not mistaken). I tried to avoid medication and it reached 200+ a couple times (dangerous. Extremely). I was in such condition until I started to change my lifestyle in 2020, and the blood pressure is gradually normalized

    • @djnv4702
      @djnv4702 Год назад +4

      Awesome and so encouraging.
      Did you choose to go all Keto, or low carb? Do you fast? I’m starting low carb the last few days. Wanting to lower my BP and cholesterol. 🙏🏼

    • @abhimawa1
      @abhimawa1 Год назад +19

      @@djnv4702 thank you for your enthusiasm.
      1. IF; consume enough, not limiting my intake, but scheduled only twice a day
      2. Prioritize; a) protein, b) good fat, c) carbs, focusing on veggie
      3. Avoid anything that tastes sweet, anything processed. Go back to basic, that’s simple food, something I can find in nature (I’ve yet to see croissant tree, coke tree, whisky river in nature)
      4. Exercise / lead an active life sensibly
      5. Never worry about small things, eg. health terms / definition, grass-fed etc those are quite minor
      6. Breath properly

  • @alfabdall
    @alfabdall 6 месяцев назад +30

    If you have high blood pressure in the morning, I recommend not eating after 6:00 the evening. For years I had high blood pressure and tried everything, and finally tried this and it was the silver Bullet that lowered my blood pressure.

  • @Klemezin
    @Klemezin Год назад +135

    I find these doctors on RUclips are more practical than the ones we go to and spend $$$$$&&&

    • @barbarabutler4701
      @barbarabutler4701 7 месяцев назад +2

      This md sells a membership for $$$ too. His free ones are very interesting

    • @favourbridgette1939
      @favourbridgette1939 7 месяцев назад +1

      True ….

    • @SweetSassyBull
      @SweetSassyBull 6 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree 👍

    • @linda-ks9pf
      @linda-ks9pf 6 месяцев назад

      Seeing my Doctor is a really raise blood pressure trip. First thing out of his mouth is how are you. Then what do you want followed by no you can't have a test or referral and finally it's your age. He has been saying that since I was 35, now 65.

    • @Heat_Rush
      @Heat_Rush Месяц назад

      ​@linda-ks9pf Please get a new doctor. That is dangerous and disrespectful.

  • @英語わかりません
    @英語わかりません Год назад +210

    I had 140-150/90-95 before, decided to quit nicotine, alcohol, quit sugar to a large extent and walk 2 hours a day, dropped my BP to 125-135/75-80 in two months. Also lost 10kg. You can do alot in a short period of time.

    • @TheMrblaster2012
      @TheMrblaster2012 Год назад +5

      How did you manage to quit sugar? It's virtually impossible for me when I have cravings.

    • @英語わかりません
      @英語わかりません Год назад +5

      @@TheMrblaster2012 You wean yourself off it gradually. Like with any other addiction.

    • @TheMrblaster2012
      @TheMrblaster2012 Год назад +2

      @@英語わかりません i wonder how to start doing it

    • @英語わかりません
      @英語わかりません Год назад +12

      @@TheMrblaster2012 You eat less of it every day and then stop. You change carbohydrates to fat and protein. It will be painful, but so is anything worth doing.

    • @TheMrblaster2012
      @TheMrblaster2012 Год назад +1

      @@英語わかりません what about fruit

  • @b.s.7181
    @b.s.7181 Год назад +171

    thinking about blode pressure makes my blode pressure go up

    • @welcometoreality3450
      @welcometoreality3450 Год назад

      Thats what western medicine wants...more meds cha ching!

    • @welcometoreality3450
      @welcometoreality3450 Год назад +4

      I have very high BP for years with no damage, not a diabetic. I do lots of alternative health things like hydrate properly with potassium / electrolyte powder in drinking water. Docs don't talk about such things when damaging drugs need to be sold

    • @vitajulien1671
      @vitajulien1671 Год назад +3

      Blood.

    • @karthikm7063
      @karthikm7063 9 месяцев назад +8

      Yes when I checked from home it's 122/80 but when I check from hospital it's 160/90. It's like waiting for an exam result. I don't know how to convince the doctor that it's because of the tension of visiting a hospital

    • @Thatmanjust
      @Thatmanjust 9 месяцев назад

      @@karthikm7063there is actually a medical term for that.

  • @jovicrazed
    @jovicrazed Год назад +24

    I was at 185/120 with SEVERE headaches for months and a doctor that did nothing at all. I went to a new doctor and he immediately made me take time off work and put me on BP meds. I am insulin resistant and have been doing keto and IF.

    • @pinkoceanflower3045
      @pinkoceanflower3045 Год назад +1

      👍🏽

    • @djnv4702
      @djnv4702 Год назад +3

      Any improvements with your bp since you began the lifestyle changes?

    • @Detailguy101
      @Detailguy101 9 месяцев назад +2

      i was 236 over 110!

    • @pwx9000
      @pwx9000 6 месяцев назад

      Well maybe I can UPDATE this,since I'm IR'd,and Diabetic. On FULL KETO Diet,
      I'm unsure what my BP is, but lately I haven't been feeling good at all , chest pains, constant burping while breathing. Doing intermittent Fasting. My diabetes was getting worser last year, and unfortunately doctors sent me to the foot doctor‼️ for the swelling caused by Diabetes‼️ Bloods was taken, but weeks later proved nothing because I'm on KETO and they don't know for some dumb reason. So, I told them and visited numerous times still no correct diagnosis.
      It's tough, a lot of times symptoms are hard to tell, and it's easy to be nutrient deficient. Lack of exercise is also tough because of my given situation of sitting. I can't do the things I used to do because of this situation I'm in, and it was doing good but now it got worser suddenly. Legs got swollen up again even though I was doing good on KETO, still doing one meal a day then IF.

  • @brochrock007
    @brochrock007 Год назад +39

    I didn't have a problem with BP until I got VAC 2. My BP was off the scale. Now I am on medication for life & lucky to be here.

    • @tatianamalinowska504
      @tatianamalinowska504 Год назад +13

      Same here!! Never had a problem with BP before vacc, atm I am on herbal medication, and my doctor hopes it will go down

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 Год назад +4

      @@danskdna8550 The last booster shot made me feel very unwell. But I might have caught a virus at that same time period so it's hard to call it. Also was dealing with a lot of stress. So anyways, it was my third booster shot. I feel much better now days, but I don't think I am going to take any more Covid vaccines,... just in case! The one I was given was Moderna.

    • @Tallonest
      @Tallonest Год назад +10

      I never had high blood pressure until after the 2nd vaccine shot

    • @melznutz3313
      @melznutz3313 Год назад +5

      Suggestions for hbp after v.a.x ?

    • @barbarasmith9453
      @barbarasmith9453 7 месяцев назад

      Those who had the vaccine and their health were affected should be very mad and realize we are headed to be governed by the elite who want to be king. Like Mr.Gates

  • @altheamcnabb2829
    @altheamcnabb2829 Год назад +33

    Wow. 2M. I remember it wasnt that long ago when you were new and only had a few hundred. So happy to see how quickly you grew.

  • @jo_andy_adventures
    @jo_andy_adventures Год назад +4

    i went for 52 years and never had a problem with my blood pressure and was generally on the lower side then in Jan 2022 i had a ice pick headache and as a result i had constant 24/7 headaches and as was diagnosed with a cerebral arterial venous malformation!! after a successful brain surgery to resection of the AVM, i’m on blood pressure meds all the time. but just happy to be alive.

  • @njsongwriter
    @njsongwriter Год назад +69

    I'm 76 (today). I've had a couple TIAs in recent years (since 2016). For the past 2½ years I've been doing keto and currently carnivore. Recently had a CAC score of 305. I'm taking nattokinase and also K2 MK7 sourced from natto as well. Most of the time my BP is normal.

    • @BareFootDuck
      @BareFootDuck Год назад +10

      Happy Birthday Jack

    • @pamelamechling958
      @pamelamechling958 Год назад +4

      Excellent!!

    • @RottenMemory
      @RottenMemory Год назад +8

      ... had two TIAs last two weeks.. scary and life changing in waking up to not being invincible... going off long term bp meds was my response to recent distrust of health industry... stupidly just going off with no full alternative was one thing... also wondering if cv 3 years ago has some micro clotting impact... anyway.. under control now but good to see this post among his other informative ones

    • @rags-hs1fz
      @rags-hs1fz Год назад

      ​@@RottenMemorydid u go back on BP meds?

    • @DianeChick-tv2ot
      @DianeChick-tv2ot Год назад +1

      🎉happY belated birthday 💥😃✨

  • @b0ring476
    @b0ring476 Год назад +39

    1.Severe head ache
    2.Nose bleeds
    3.Blurry vision
    4.Blood in urine
    5.Fatigue and shortness of breath
    6.Tinnitus(Ringing in the ears)
    7.Nausea/Vomiting
    8.Localized weakness
    9.Angina(chest pain)
    10.Dizziness, confusion and anxiety

  • @paulgibbons2320
    @paulgibbons2320 Год назад +6

    Anger. All the years of anger.
    Stress. Designed so we reach this point.

  • @willothewispl
    @willothewispl Год назад +24

    Thank you, even in nursing school I did not get this thorough explanation of blood pressure and how it works.

  • @Khaliando
    @Khaliando Год назад +388

    Usually, not always, when I first check my BP at home or a store with a machine, I’ll get a reading of 132/84 for example. But after 2-3 times while sitting and relaxing, it’ll drop to 117/79. Strange part is, sometimes at a doctor’s visit, it’ll get something like 144/95 😅

    • @amaa5518
      @amaa5518 Год назад +50

      Same here 😂

    • @liviumuncaciu
      @liviumuncaciu Год назад +152

      White coat syndrom , I have this too

    • @Leti_10
      @Leti_10 Год назад +40

      Same here, until the doctor takes a manual blood pressure and its normal.

    • @Khaliando
      @Khaliando Год назад +16

      @@Leti_10 this! He or she would check it again manually and it’ll be normal.

    • @Khaliando
      @Khaliando Год назад +18

      @@liviumuncaciu explains why it was really high one time when I went to get my wisdom tooth removed lol

  • @carolerichard5250
    @carolerichard5250 Год назад +21

    Why did my blood pressure go to perfectly normal after one month no sugar/carbs and I was able to toss meds after 20+ years of BPMeds.
    How could it be fixed so fast??? Now six months it is still perfect no meds just by low carb eating. Wish my doctors had told me this 20+ years ago.

    • @jameswalsh2427
      @jameswalsh2427 Месяц назад

      Yes I am studying this problem using sugar and carbs. Sugar causes inflammation which is believed to be source of most illness. Subscribed , Shared and liked. James J Walsh in Limerick city Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @jamescps8799
    @jamescps8799 Год назад +65

    This RUclips video is 1000% more valuable then visiting the clinic, the doctor just told me I need to 'avoid sodium' and take the calcium channel blocker, the end, there is no other advice and the doctor also ignored my suggestion to change my lifestyle and diet. 😂

    • @susugam3004
      @susugam3004 Год назад +14

      western medicine in a nutshell

    • @MrHellfinger
      @MrHellfinger Год назад +5

      @dr_ekberg Why are you impersonating Dr Ekberg's account? Trying to run a scam?

    • @nancy9478
      @nancy9478 Год назад +2

      Low carb has been helping many.

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Год назад +2

      @@susugam3004 Really more USA style advice.

    • @pinkoceanflower3045
      @pinkoceanflower3045 Год назад +2

      Wish my health insurance would cover real doctors like him.

  • @jean-philippehenry5805
    @jean-philippehenry5805 Год назад +23

    Your diction is such that, as a French, I am able to clearly understand your speech.
    For that and, of course and mainly, the content of your videos, I would like to express my sincere gratitude.

  • @robertfindlay8166
    @robertfindlay8166 Год назад +5

    My blood pressure was 167, and changing my diet and giving up smoking worked for me, my last reading was 129 and I'm sure it's even less now. Do the research, consult your physician and you'll be happy with your achievement. Don't neglect yourself you're worth the effort.

  • @ingerlisehansen7897
    @ingerlisehansen7897 3 месяца назад

    Tusen takk! 😀

  • @robbieb2011
    @robbieb2011 Год назад +18

    Great video. Your liver and kidneys work hand in hand. If you have a fatty liver from pre/diabetes, obesity or alcohol you will have high bp. You need to get rid of your fatty liver before you can begin lowering your bp. Fatty liver can be reversed in as little as 2 weeks.

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 6 месяцев назад

      How ??? Please what to eat??

    • @robbieb2011
      @robbieb2011 6 месяцев назад +3

      To get rid of fatty liver you must intermittent fast. 16:8 for starters. Just stop eating at 8pm and don't have breakfast next morning. Start eating at 12 noon or later. 2nd part is don't eat processed carbs. Only eat whole foods. Don't eat too much fruit as it's high in fructose.

  • @knaidoo9693
    @knaidoo9693 Год назад +4

    I'VE HAD SEVERE NOSE BLEEDS BUT YEARS AGO...BUT I'M OK NOW.THANK YOU DR EKBERG I UNDERSTAND SO MUCH MORE NOW ABOUT HBP.I'VE LEARNT SO MUCH FROM YOUR VIDEOS

  • @SalLazuka
    @SalLazuka Год назад +94

    It's amazing that doctors are so quick to prescribe blood pressure medication. You would think they would have you monitor it at home numerous times a day first. I've been checking and recording mine at home daily for the past two and a half years. It just makes common sense since the device is not expensive and it's easy to do.

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Год назад +19

      Blame the Pharma industry here. Espc in the States.

    • @F-J.
      @F-J. Год назад

      £€$

    • @drekberg
      @drekberg  Год назад +24

      Thank you @SalLazuka. You would think, but it appears that common sense is not as common as one would hope. 😄

    • @judeehiwario6065
      @judeehiwario6065 Год назад +3

      When I wake up in the morning, my blood pressure tends to be higher compared to when I’m active… is it okay?

    • @EngrOduor
      @EngrOduor Год назад +1

      Yes

  • @angelfriend3710
    @angelfriend3710 Год назад +68

    Thank you for teaching on blood pressure Dr. Ekberg. I've only ever been told when it's good or a little high. I had no knowledge about cause and effect, nor effects of blood pressure. You put so much in this video, and really helps me be a better health champion! Have an awesome day!

  • @nabilh.6357
    @nabilh.6357 Год назад +23

    Good sleep also improves my BP readings and feelings.
    Thank you for this very informative and useful episode.

    • @truenokill
      @truenokill Год назад +2

      Sleep is a good one yes!

  • @SS-qy9ec
    @SS-qy9ec Год назад +9

    My doctor sent me to A&E because my blood pressure was 212/97 pulse 93 at rest. A&E Swindon uk sent me home and told me to stop taking my blood pressure. My GP was disgusted when I told him and my blood pressure is still Sky high with medication.

    • @musamagwenzi3200
      @musamagwenzi3200 19 дней назад

      Same here I was sent to A&E with bp of 185/109 A&E sent me home and did nothing about it

    • @kmariehut7774
      @kmariehut7774 11 дней назад

      Same here in USA. Reg Dr sent me to Emergency Room & E.R. Dr said it wasn't a reason to be there. Told me to just calm down. I told him I was under a lot of stress & he sent me home with advice, "take a Benadryl"

  • @johantrenier1685
    @johantrenier1685 Год назад +8

    After stroke I’m normal to lower.Mine spiked to 250, I’m happy to be here everyday. Symptoms, had blurred vision, dizziness and anxiety. Hemorrhagic.

  • @alexandrafisher3614
    @alexandrafisher3614 Год назад +3

    This man is simply the BEST teacher ever!!!! May you make tons of money in your career so you can continue to produce these videos to teach us!

  • @RaviChandran-wm7bj
    @RaviChandran-wm7bj Год назад +26

    Excellent explanation given by the eminent doctor about blood pressure. God bless him in his profession. 🙏

  • @gbeminiyimogaji4103
    @gbeminiyimogaji4103 Год назад +4

    Really appreciate your teaching. Thanks much kindly. I'm 76, once in a while my BP goes up to 160/90 without having any symptoms. Henceforth, I'll do the breathing exercise daily to see how it goes, thanks one again.

  • @BourbonISvegan
    @BourbonISvegan Год назад +29

    Had a serious motor accident 4 years ago, didn’t know anything about BP but mine was 260. Hospital thought all their machines were broken & brought out a massive ancient grandfather clock type of machine on wheels. Was still 260. Been on 4 meds since but also became vegan & eat twice a day. It’s now around 140/85

    • @rags-hs1fz
      @rags-hs1fz Год назад +4

      Are u still on meds?

    • @dotsyfuller3224
      @dotsyfuller3224 10 месяцев назад

      My blood pressure is @ 150/95 I take meds but it the same

    • @michaell3711
      @michaell3711 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@dotsyfuller3224,, Blend beetroot with lemon 🍋 ( add peel) . Use 2 Beets and 1 lemon. Drink before breakfast every morning. Do another cup before going to bed.
      Thank me later.

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 6 месяцев назад

      Why no meat??

  • @wilwoods1
    @wilwoods1 Год назад +2

    I was chatting with a friend yesterday about cardiac disease and some personal coomplications and his past experieince. My friend is the picture of health and we talked about your programs and he sent me a link t theis channel last night. I just watched the 10 sifns of High BP and have to admit I am really impressed. It was succinct, infomrative and non threatening. Think of yourself as the Ray Dalio of Wellness! I subscribed... well done as I think you can make a serious impact on a lot of people's lives

  • @onagoodday627
    @onagoodday627 Год назад +11

    If you are not feeling right make sure to check BP on BOTH arms. Doctors don't seem to want to do this but it could save your life.

  • @ats-3693
    @ats-3693 Год назад +6

    My blood pressure was 200/130 a few weeks ago i felt dizzy and breathless and went into a massive anxiety panic attack, i thought i was dying. Since taking medication and changing my diet and managing my anxiety and my BP is sitting around 140/70, if I'm anxious while it's being measured it will be 160/100.

  • @motivason
    @motivason Год назад +7

    Dr Sten, I think, you just saved my life for the 3rd time. Thanks Doc 🙏

  • @YesYou-zy7kp
    @YesYou-zy7kp Год назад +2

    Great video. One of the few videos I've seen that doesn't tell you to freak out if your blood pressure isn't exactly 120-80.

  • @RaduPN
    @RaduPN Год назад +37

    Dr. Ekberg,
    a BIG thank you for all your videos! precious information every time! and your way of explaining and creating these videos is very well done! how lucky we are to have you here! 💯

  • @teresaphillips4250
    @teresaphillips4250 Год назад +2

    My 88 year old dad had a heart attack5 months ago. They have been switching up medications and adding medications and he is all messed up. This week, shortness of breath and blood pressure readings of 200/100+. He refuses to go to ER and his primary care doctor isn't taking it seriously and will not have him come in before his appointment time which is 2 days from now. The explanation of the pulmonary hypertension was very helpful. I have a better understanding of what might be happening.

  • @sstrue5
    @sstrue5 Год назад +5

    Dr Ekberg you help so much. Been with you for over a year now. Share you with my sisters. Please keep your video coming. We need you.

  • @elizabethbacon6151
    @elizabethbacon6151 Месяц назад

    Tack så mycket snälla doktor Sten Ekberg för alla noggranna förklaringar.
    Jag har inga problem med mitt hjärta men lyssnar noga för att undvika i framtiden.
    Hjärtliga hälsningar.

  • @mosesmitchell985
    @mosesmitchell985 Год назад +19

    In my humblest opinon the food industry in this country has consumers using TOO much SUGAR and TOO much salt which in my view is the leading cause of diabetes and Hypertension.

    • @lovelyyy7573
      @lovelyyy7573 4 месяца назад

      Bingo! Yes! They want us sick

    • @mettamorph4523
      @mettamorph4523 3 месяца назад +2

      It's not just your opinion. That opinion is everywhere, you're not alone. It's valid.

    • @sushilaprasad359
      @sushilaprasad359 Месяц назад

      Yes

  • @YvesSchroeder
    @YvesSchroeder Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this exellent content! Every Cardiologist tried to get me to

    • @drekberg
      @drekberg  Год назад +1

      Thank You @YvesSchroeder so much for showing your appreciation and supporting the channel, and for helping me get the message of health out to the world. 🙏 🏆 😄

  • @judyosowiecki651
    @judyosowiecki651 Год назад +11

    Good information. My daughter died from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm and I'm sure it was from her untreated high blood pressure (which she ignored).

    • @Omonike88
      @Omonike88 Год назад +6

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 Год назад +2

      So sorry.🙏 May I ask her age and how long she'd had the untreated high blood pressure?

    • @lilylily8711
      @lilylily8711 Год назад +1

      She might have been born with it, the aneurysm & it burst from HBP. My mom had congenital Anuerysm - became disabled & died too early too - so sorry for your loss

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 6 месяцев назад +1

      Can 1 tell they have hp??? What can we do to not have these ???

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 6 месяцев назад

      ​@lilylily8711 lm so sorry
      What can 1 do to prevent pls

  • @visionsx8
    @visionsx8 Год назад +26

    Don’t underestimate a simple lifestyle change, healthy weight range and a good eating habit can do wonders with the problems with high blood pressure and insulin resistance. A daily walk under the sun, eat real food and remember you’re the ones in control of your health not medication. All the info and knowledge obtained from Dr. Ekberg are invaluable

    • @lesleylesley5821
      @lesleylesley5821 6 месяцев назад

      After a certain age, none of those things work.

  • @northofmainstreet7281
    @northofmainstreet7281 Год назад +5

    A nurse recommended I get on medication at 140/93 and fell for it hard, im so frustrated right now because now I can't get off of the medication and blood is rising uncontrollably... from what I believe is from the medication

  • @yankessi221
    @yankessi221 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Very informative!

    • @drekberg
      @drekberg  Год назад +1

      Thank You @yankessi221 so much for showing your appreciation and supporting the channel, and for helping me get the message of health out to the world. 🙏 🏆 😄

  • @666Troll999
    @666Troll999 Год назад +17

    I think you covered it well. I went into Hypertensive Crisis. I had little sleep that day, ate at KFC (too much salt) put more on my body than it can handle. I could not breathe, had to pee real bad. Was not on any meds. Had rare nose bleeds. Today I am 60 pounds lighter, eat nutritious food, on meds, and BP almost normal most of the time. Thanks Doc.

    • @ioodyssey3740
      @ioodyssey3740 Год назад +6

      Not too much salt. Too much sugar. On low carb my sodium levels are low though I eat tons of salt and salt does not raise my BP. I've checked many times. KFC is starches/sugars fried in seed oil and causes inflammation which causes metabolic syndrome, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, depression, etc,,, etc,,, etc,,,

  • @claudehudson4428
    @claudehudson4428 Год назад +16

    I have always wondered/asked why is it that doctors want everyone to have the exact same BP regardless of any physical factors like height, weight, exercise levels, family history, diet, etc. They just pick a number and if you don't have that number the one time they take your BP, you must go on meds. I have never had a doctor even try and offer a reason why, except of course to get you on meds and keep you coming back for more.

  • @Manisha-K-Patel
    @Manisha-K-Patel Год назад +7

    Excellent Video. My readings are 113/ 84 and I was told by the doctor it is normal reading about 2 weeks ago. I am watching my diet after watching your videos. Thank you Dr Ekberg.

  • @jbdarr604
    @jbdarr604 Год назад +7

    Treat your HBP! My brother at 62 suffered three ischemic strokes as a result of not treating his high blood pressure and he is currently in a nursing home thinking he will starve since no one is feeding him. (He has gained weight there) he has past memories but lost daily living skills and always lives in anxiety and paranoia. He lost control of his bowels and can not walk without severe dizziness and falling. It all could have been avoided. 😢

    • @Jeng4280
      @Jeng4280 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is a huge wake up call for me as I don’t wish to be dependent on anyone else to do daily activities.

  • @HealthHacksDaily01
    @HealthHacksDaily01 5 месяцев назад +4

    Wow. 2M. I remember it wasnt that long ago when you were new and only had a few hundred. So happy to see how quickly you grew.

  • @henrywong2375
    @henrywong2375 Год назад +2

    You are my favorite internet health guru, Dr Ekberg. Thank you for all that you do !!

  • @carlusbrown4636
    @carlusbrown4636 3 месяца назад +2

    I stay in between high normal. Im 45. Im very active and have a very athletic build. Everyone thinks im in my early 30's. I havent had any of the signs or symptoms of high blood pressure. The last couple of times my blood pressure was tested was for cataract surgery. They tested my blood pressure on different days because you cant have both eyes done the same day. Both times i was in the high normal. The doctor said you will be fine. You're in great physical shape. Its more to it than just the number and performed the procedures.

  • @rm26367
    @rm26367 Год назад +2

    The best explanation ever!! The nausea and vomiting can also happen if you a migraine headaches. Thank you very much.

  • @rishijai
    @rishijai Год назад +4

    This is the best explanation of blood pressure I have seen.

  • @sabrinapittsley2304
    @sabrinapittsley2304 Год назад +19

    Thanks doc, appreciate all you do for all of us so we can understand how our bodies work and what dietary changes we need to make. 🙏

  • @SpamMouse
    @SpamMouse Год назад +9

    Thank You Boss. Were you aware that when you hit that upload button and the new-video-notifications spread out across the planet the overall average blood-pressure and general health anxiety numbers drop slightly. Such global impact from the click of your mouse, impressive. 👍👍👍

  • @TheNoodlyAppendage
    @TheNoodlyAppendage Год назад +8

    I got the high blood pressure (200/140) and diabetus. Exercised my whole life, had a 6 pack in my twenties. Its genetic. although I could stand to lose some weight.

    • @jameswalsh2427
      @jameswalsh2427 Месяц назад

      Perhaps a meat only diet for 3 months and no carbs or sugar from any source, then ad some vegetables for 3 more months. Returning to meat only every 3 months. Guarantee your weight will become normal and blood pressure as well. James J Walsh in Limerick city Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @sl06bhytmar
    @sl06bhytmar Год назад +5

    I have been monitoring my blood pressure regularly now a few years and I have systolic around 130-140 and diastolic 80-90 range all the time. When I wake up I am around 120 and 70-80 range

  • @cyndimanka
    @cyndimanka Год назад +25

    I’m so lucky I have always had very good blood pressure. I had my labs done a couple weeks ago because I’m on blood thinner and they wanted a physical. My blood pressure was 120/76. Very important that people keep an eye on this for sure.

  • @grannyaunty704
    @grannyaunty704 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @rabiafuwai6835
    @rabiafuwai6835 Год назад +9

    I am 60 years old and I would say that this information is really important to me than you can ever imagined Dr. Thanks so much Sir.

  • @denisegailvalera1217
    @denisegailvalera1217 Год назад +15

    After I got Covid, my blood pressure spiked and I easily get fatigued or short of breath walking short elevated distances or even climbing the stairs. What you discussed make sense. Might have to go for another check-up.

    • @candyland8903
      @candyland8903 Год назад +6

      A lot of ppl have been having these issues after covid

    • @djnv4702
      @djnv4702 Год назад +4

      Yeah seems to have happened to me as well. I got COVID about 3-1/2 weeks ago. Seemed to be relatively mild but the fatigue was horrible. Now I have off and on issues with feeling tired when walking. Some days seem ok and others not as good. I went to doc and she ran my bp numbers (high) and cholesterol high. I started intermittent fasting and two healthy keto meals a day. She wants me to go on cholesterol meds. Ugh! Im going to try to turn around with good eating and walking. 🙏🏼

    • @candyland8903
      @candyland8903 Год назад +2

      @@djnv4702 don't do the meds. Stick with your intuition and do the diet/lifestyle modifications and it will get better.

    • @polarpower22
      @polarpower22 7 месяцев назад

      Yes Long Covid same thing happened to me also I had heart palpitations

  • @MJ-iq9ph
    @MJ-iq9ph Год назад +85

    When I was in my mid 20’s, I joined a fitness program where I did 45mins of intense workouts 5 days a week. My blood pressure before I began the program was about 120/80, the “Normal.” After about 12 week on the program, my blood pressure dropped down to 98/60😮Quite low but I felt great!

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Год назад +7

      Excellent!
      Keep up the good work!

    • @miloradmilutinovic7691
      @miloradmilutinovic7691 Год назад +3

      Same for me :)

    • @njogukiigi2213
      @njogukiigi2213 Год назад +13

      I think 98/60 is normal for original human being design. Imagine hunter gathering.
      120/80 is merely average for current human beings.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Год назад +2

      @@njogukiigi2213 Hunter gatherers were naturally fit for their lifestyle, so I guess it makes sense that their BP would be lower.

    • @nopenever6214
      @nopenever6214 Год назад

      Please research low BP. Your post is encouraging though!❤

  • @robsalvv5853
    @robsalvv5853 Год назад +4

    If you are waiting for any of these indicators it is a bit too late!!!
    I take my BP regularly with an OMRON BP device that wasn’t too pricey - much better to do this than wait for one of these signs!
    My BP was in the high normal range but after losing a little weight and adding Hawthorn and Omega 3 supplements, it is regularly below 120/80.
    Good health to you.

  • @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION
    @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION Год назад +6

    What about Potassium Chloride deficiency. I had heard the body needs about 3000 - 4700 mg of Potassium each day. Most may get a good amount through diet, but those fasting can take a no sodium salt. Since Potassium supplements are federally limited to 99mg. I heard that if you are low in Potassium than your body will retain Sodium to compensate thus having the ability to raise blood pressure.

  • @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION
    @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION Год назад +6

    For those having teeth pulled, the Wisdom teeth are connected to the heart. There is a study of 32,000 people in which about 1100 had a stroke or heart attack with 30 days of having a tooth pulled. Believed from the clotting effect of Fibrin which in excess can be in your heart vessels. Dr. Brian Paris talks about this in promoting his enzyme product from Healthy Back Institute.

  • @lorinew-s2841
    @lorinew-s2841 Год назад +6

    A wrong size of cuff can also cause a inaccurate reading. If you have large upper arm, using a smaller cuff will show a higher reading. Most doctors have a standard size cuff which is really to small for some people.

    • @mystcsoul777
      @mystcsoul777 Год назад

      They eventually took my BP on my lower arm after making me levitate off the table. I was severely bruised. They tried 3 dif size cuffs and the calf before deciding the lower arm would be best.

  • @anilgawande4954
    @anilgawande4954 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much Dr. Sten.
    Every day is learning day with you.
    Awesome and informative videos.

  • @shabbirabbas7189
    @shabbirabbas7189 Год назад +1

    Thanx a million. My own family doctor never explained these details. God bless you sir. Thanx again.

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 Год назад +3

    Thank you. I’ve had elevated blood pressure since I was 18. I just recognize it, and try to cope, by avoiding stress. (I’m surrounded by stress). I’ve had a nose bleed for twenty years.

    • @j.b.4340
      @j.b.4340 Год назад

      Just lost 50 pounds: Now,I’m at 163, 104, 53bpm. 😕

    • @John_F898
      @John_F898 8 месяцев назад

      @@j.b.4340congrats on the weight loss! Are those numbers an improvement at all or the same as before?

  • @teresamichele4747
    @teresamichele4747 3 месяца назад

    I have been on Bp medicine for approximately 2 years & just recently my new Dr realized my situation is white coat fear & anxiety /stress! I’m now on Atenolol low dose so far and oh my goodness my Bp is back to normal & I feel much more calm heart not racing! The first day taking the new medication I felt the difference. Good to know I’m headed in the right direction. Have started looking into yoga & meditation also joined a gym.

  • @StrengthAndConditioning61
    @StrengthAndConditioning61 Год назад +3

    Just took mine. 113/64 Two years ago I ran in stroke levels. I follow these principles and take no medication whatsoever for anything anymore. I'm 59 and fasting blood sugar runs at 72.

  • @quiquiqui
    @quiquiqui Год назад +1

    what an excellent explanation!!! I suffer from really high hypertension, but Im really bad in regularly taking the meds, now I will be more careful

  • @danfulotikadoguga8632
    @danfulotikadoguga8632 Год назад +3

    Dr Ekberg, you are very explicative. I always like and enjoy your rich videos. Thank you so much.

  • @MrThatguy1984
    @MrThatguy1984 Год назад +2

    You outdid yourself Dr Ekberg, blessings to you and your loved ones

  • @UNKLELUKE86
    @UNKLELUKE86 Год назад +11

    Could a little bit of Cayenne pepper under the tongue at the first sign of a heart attack assist a bit?

  • @tednisbeth3088
    @tednisbeth3088 Год назад +2

    thank you for teaching an old guy like me , I used to run long distance for many years , even finishing in the top .

  • @patriciastordahl1220
    @patriciastordahl1220 Год назад +4

    Proof. God vreated our bodies fearfully and wonderfully made. Not a single cell slug. Thank you Father

    • @Franciscasieri
      @Franciscasieri 9 месяцев назад

      Uh...no
      You are here because of billions of years of evolution...
      Wake up
      You should thank the universe not an imaginary father who birthed an imaginary virgin...
      Jesus we are in 2024 lol

  • @danielhammond2226
    @danielhammond2226 Год назад +2

    I appreciate this knowledge as one who has high blood pressure and T2D/IR. #1 take away from me beside my diet keto 1 meal a day and exercise is increase my potassium to rid my body of the excess of salt and water, to relive the water pressure on my circulatory system. Thank you as always for the knowledge you share.

  • @chansakapumo2203
    @chansakapumo2203 Год назад +5

    I have followed all your educative and life serving videos and I must admit that you a gifted teacher. I admire your clarity in a manner you approach different life serving topics. Notwithstanding the latter, you have changed my life for better because you made me understand what was triggering tinnitus and that was high blood pressure. I have changed my lifestyle by following your teaching and the ringing in my hear is gone and i have no potbelly anymore. Thank you Dr Sten Ekberg.

  • @retirementpirate3665
    @retirementpirate3665 Год назад +1

    Dr. Sten Ekberg. One of the good guys.

  • @Mainecoon_Izzy
    @Mainecoon_Izzy Год назад +5

    At one point in my life I was in the hospital and my blood pressure was 200/100 and the nurse called for an emergency doctor but she acted very quickly and gave me 2 mg of Ativan to bring me down immediately.
    I believe she saved my life....
    That was the only time in my life that ever happened I believe I had had a mental break over trauma I had experienced.

    • @ashamuhammad1982
      @ashamuhammad1982 Год назад +1

      Are you still taking Ativan or what?
      I want know me 🙏

    • @joanneclark8256
      @joanneclark8256 6 месяцев назад

      Do you take aditvan to help bp??

  • @SadaoMiyamoto
    @SadaoMiyamoto Год назад +3

    Thank you Dr. Ekberg for this valuable information.

  • @KongKaiju
    @KongKaiju Год назад +4

    SOLID information as always thanks Dr. Sten! I have to mention that I miss the intro song! “Wellness For Life”. When can we expect you to go onto some more of these podcasts! Andrew Huberman, Peter Attia, Rangan Chaterjee, Rich Roll. Much love from California!

  • @monajeffers6399
    @monajeffers6399 Год назад +2

    Hello Sten, I’ve learn a lot from you,I had a heart attack and at the hospital they put me on high blood pressure meds, I stopped all my meds I was on,now I’m on homeopathic meds and doing better,but I do have a fatty liver and CKD,so I have to eat less carbs and sugar.thanks for your help on carb’s and sugar,my blood pressure is normal,usually 120/80.

  • @laurafreeman3335
    @laurafreeman3335 Год назад +3

    I really like how you talked about the blood pressure and how you talked about that good things that we think that blood pressure sometimes gets acquainted to isn't always about blood pressure but so I thought the different things that go along with it as you were explaining that made a lot of sense and I you know I like how your videos teaches to question things that we here

  • @nancychamberlin6520
    @nancychamberlin6520 Год назад +2

    Very informative. Your explanations are excellent. Thank you for explaining HBP so well.

  • @amfigura
    @amfigura Год назад +5

    At the doctor’s office my blood pressure is at 150/160-over 75/85. At home I’m at 125-133-over 72/83. I was out on a beta blocker 50mg a day for high blood pressure. Would love to get off the meds.

    • @Franciscasieri
      @Franciscasieri 9 месяцев назад

      White coat....
      Get off all the meds...eat a very low carb diet high in fat and protein...
      Exercise every day...walking is fine
      Please listen to this random poster because I cared enough to take time to help a random primate...
      Read Christopher Hitchens book...God is not Great

  • @jessiehaun3891
    @jessiehaun3891 Год назад +1

    I have had several adrenaline heart attacks caused by high blood pressure. My doctor's have yet to tell me what caused my blood pressure to rise very quickly. I have a pacemaker and take two different medications.

  • @navigatori9797
    @navigatori9797 Год назад +6

    @Dr. Sten Ekberg My blood pressure is almost always 190/115....When I took some medication it went down to 165/95 and that's it. I have tried 4 or 5 different therapies. I visited few doctors and their conclusion is that it is my genetics and nothing can be done beside finding the right medication for me. What do you think about it? I know you don't have a full insight, but can it be genetics? BTW, I don't have any of those symptoms you are talking about in this video. Strange?

    • @jameswalsh2427
      @jameswalsh2427 Месяц назад

      Perhaps you can do meat only diet for 3 months and then ad vegetables for next 3 months and repeat every 3 months, removing carbs and all source of sugar.

  • @Poppi_Weez
    @Poppi_Weez Год назад +1

    Thank You for this! People do not take this Seriously!

  • @menziperez6962
    @menziperez6962 Год назад +4

    Thanks Dr Erkberg. Very educational

  • @EdmondGonzalez
    @EdmondGonzalez Год назад +1

    This was a great video! Excellent explanation. The best information on this topic I have ever heard. Thank you for your work and all that you are doing.

  • @wem-c9f
    @wem-c9f Год назад +4

    So i keep hearing Dr Ekberg say insulin resistance is a problem. Strangely, my parents do not have sugar issues but they have been having high blood pressure for years. And my BP is borderline high (130-140/90-100) and my sugar is perfect. My husband is Type 2 diabetic but his BP and heart rate is absolutely amazing. He eats pretty unhealthily. Seriously baffling.

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 Год назад

      Genetics tend to play a heavy role in some instances! Same as kidney disease, heart problems, ect., tend to run in certain families?🤔

  • @chrisforbes
    @chrisforbes Год назад +2

    Dr. Ekberg - can you do a video specifically on Net Carbs vs Carbs, and how seriously we should take the Net Carbs concept? That would be super helpful.

  • @franciscacuffy7136
    @franciscacuffy7136 Год назад +3

    Love you presentation. You made it simple, easy to follow. Thanks for your work.