The Best Way to Fix a Slow Metabolism - Dr. Berg's Expert Advice

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  • If your metabolism slow? Watch this video to learn how to fix your metabolism for good.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Metabolism is vital to your health
    0:15 The foundational facts of metabolism
    2:15 The weight “set point”
    5:00 How insulin slows your metabolism
    11:19 What causes insulin resistance?
    13:18 The glycemic index and slow metabolism
    17:15 How intermittent fasting helps fix slow metabolism
    20:24 Nine tips for improving your insulin sensitivity and metabolism
    In this video, I want to talk about how to fix a broken metabolism. Now, this is an incredibly important topic, so pay attention closely and take notes.
    1. Dieting slows your metabolism. If you have dieted for many years, chances are, your metabolism is very slow.
    2. Dieting increases your hunger and cravings. In turn, many people who go on diets end up gaining the weight right back.
    3. Age slows down your metabolism.
    4. Exercise increases your hunger and cravings.
    5. It’s unnatural to lose weight. If you think about it, your body’s goal is to store energy for when it really needs it-like a time of famine or starvation. Weight gain is a survival mechanism.
    There’s a certain point that your body likes to settle at as far as your weight. I like to call this the “set point.” Your set point is the range where it becomes difficult to either lose weight or even gain weight. I want to show you how to lower your set point. Let’s say your set point is around 182, and you want to lower it to 142. The goal is to drop the set point.
    First, there is one primary thing that ruins your metabolism’s set point: high insulin. In the presence of insulin, it is impossible to lose weight and drop your set point. Insulin promotes fat storage and prevents fat loss. Sugar and carbohydrates trigger insulin. Over years of a high-carb and high-sugar diet, your cells become resistant to insulin, which leads to more insulin production to try to compensate.
    To get insulin resistance under control, you have to limit:
    • Sugar/carbs
    • Protein
    • Gastrointestinal hormones
    • Estrogen
    To fix your metabolism, consume foods low on the glycemic index. High-fat foods are fantastic for fighting insulin resistance and metabolism problems. Avoid low-fat foods.
    Intermittent fasting helps avoid insulin spikes, which reduces insulin resistance and improves metabolism. Only have 1-3 meals a day and skip breakfast whenever possible.
    More tips for fixing your metabolism:
    1. Apple cider vinegar
    2. Fermented foods
    3. High potassium foods
    4. Vitamin B1
    5. Fiber
    6. Fat
    7. Lower cortisol and estrogen
    8. Sleep and exercise
    9. Consume plenty of low-carb vegetables
    Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
    Dr. Berg, age 57, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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    Disclaimer:
    Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
    I hope this video helped you understand how to fix a slow metabolism.

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  • @JoeMac1983
    @JoeMac1983 6 년 전 +3816

    I'm watching this, eating a sugary cereal at midnight, and he says, "that's why we don't snack at night." I have failed before I've started lol

    • @TheRealMews
      @TheRealMews 5 년 전 +208

      Start tomorrow and you’ve not failed (:>!

    • @williambaker7181
      @williambaker7181 5 년 전 +128

      We are all failing before we start. Thank goodness we get this fantastic access to information. Good luck with your new nutrition plan :)

    • @jayab.9384
      @jayab.9384 5 년 전 +20

      🤣🤣

    • @milipica6792
      @milipica6792 5 년 전 +11

      😂😂

    • @alyc618
      @alyc618 5 년 전 +10

      Lol.. good job Joe

  • @28fabrice
    @28fabrice 5 년 전 +4201

    I have more than 35 years experience in health and fitness and human nutrition and I say.
    Let's replace all the boring cooking TV shows with this guy!
    It's so refreshing to watch his videos.

  • @floaterfans
    @floaterfans 2 년 전 +471

    My wife was diagnosed 5 weeks ago with T2D. Went keto with cruciferous veggies along with intermittent fasting, ACV and walks after meals. Zero sugars and carbs, besides the veggies.. Her blood sugar went from 300 to cruising around 90-120. I've lost 15 lbs and she's lost 12 lbs. Aches and pains are gone, tremendous mental clarity (she's doing math in her head, never could before!), tons of energy, skin is clear, ankles aren't swollen and waking up bright-eyed. Thank you doctor for the easily understood science and am excited for check up in December! This works!

    • @KingsDaughter.
      @KingsDaughter. 년 전 +4

      How did your wife's check up go?

    • @floaterfans
      @floaterfans 년 전 +24

      @@KingsDaughter. Great! Doctor said keep it up and she's almost never seen such dedication. Her A1C was 5.2! 🥰

    • @KingsDaughter.
      @KingsDaughter. 년 전 +3

      @@floaterfans 🙌💪 so great to read encouraging stories 😃😁
      Did you have that initial "keto flu" at the start cutting out sugar and xarbs so fast?

    • @stefaniakonstantinidou981
      @stefaniakonstantinidou981 년 전 +6

      But how r you consistent? I can t help binging

    • @RalphTGP
      @RalphTGP 년 전 +7

      @@stefaniakonstantinidou981 You are not eating enough healthy fats during your meals.

  • @angelinap7898
    @angelinap7898 2 년 전 +10

    Dr berg today I weight 201 lbs from 263 lbs starting April 5 th .. I know 201 is still a lot but it’s a big milestone for me

  • @mihanshiva
    @mihanshiva 5 년 전 +2866

    Thank you for talking so elegantly and not shouting with excitement like %99 of KRplusrs!

    • @nt593
      @nt593 5 년 전 +25

      Shiva Mihan
      Exactly 👍

    • @susantothill1598
      @susantothill1598 4 년 전 +19

      Dude. Love your videos, but that shirt?🙈

    • @ivanar.369
      @ivanar.369 4 년 전 +18

      @@susantothill1598 😂..? What's wrong with it? I think it suits him. Oh well.ლ(☮╹◊╹☮)ლ

    • @cluman1
      @cluman1 4 년 전 +18

      Did you mean eloquent?

    • @sdhawale8428
      @sdhawale8428 4 년 전 +1

      😂 True

  • @skadivar
    @skadivar 5 년 전 +3798

    I found this channel by pure accident last thursday. I was 337lb, with lots of health issues, highly hypocondriac, could not bear to hear anyting about the body or body functions without feeling physically bad and anxious. Still, for the first time in my life I was interested to hear, everything makes full sense, Dr. Berg's description of the pancreas body type fits unbelievably well with all my ills and the theory behind it all, what was wrong with me, how all my previous efforts failed, made perfect sense. I started watching one video after another.... Well, I started doing intermittent fasting (18/6, 2 meals a day) and planning my keto shoplist last since friday. Now is tuesday and I'm already 328lb, so it's a 9lb loss for starters. I know it's a LONG, LONG way to go, but I''m excited and it has been actually much easier than previous attempts at dieting. I will carry on, learn more and do more. Wish me luck.

    • @maplesden6768
      @maplesden6768 5 년 전 +96

      You can do it Bruno!! im rooten for ya!!!!

    • @skadivar
      @skadivar 5 년 전 +272

      @@maplesden6768 Thanks!! Today I weighted 316lb, so it's 21lb in little more than two weeks; I'm still perfecting and adjusting diet, but have totally cut sugars and flours, and I can do the 16/8 IF window pretty effortless. For those who are wondering if they should do this, I can say that my energy levels have already gone sky-high (people seem to think of an obese guy full of energy as odd, but I'm happy nevertheless), and hunger has not gone completely yet, but drastically reduced. IF is not hard at all and the benefits are quick to perceive!

    • @amandamaguire7688
      @amandamaguire7688 5 년 전 +67

      That's amazing!! Wish you all the best of luck! You're doing great :)

    • @verseauhelene6094
      @verseauhelene6094 5 년 전 +45

      Good Luck Bruno from France ! Your name seems to have French origins !

    • @EFitz-xt4ym
      @EFitz-xt4ym 5 년 전 +63

      Bruno LeCathare Way to go Bruno, I am very happy for you. You got this. And remember if you should falter, don't worry about it, just get back on track and keep moving forward😀

  • @barbwilliams5
    @barbwilliams5 2 년 전 +451

    Thanks for this video. It helps to understand the science behind healthy weight loss. My hubby and I have been on keto food plan for 1.5 yrs. He has lost 45 lbs, and I have lost 55 lbs. We follow you regularly - all that apply to us. Thanks again.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 년 전 +54

      Wow! Congratulations to the both of you! Thank you for sharing! Could you tell us more about it and would you be willing to submit it here, so that we can share it? Please use this link:
      www.drberg.com/add-client-success-story

    • @sparkely1122
      @sparkely1122 년 전 +5

      Where do you find your recipies? I can't eat eggs so I've never been able to follow keto as every recipe I find seems to have eggs :(

    • @double_joseph327
      @double_joseph327 년 전 +8

      @@Drberg hey Dr Berg, my wife works out everyday and is physically fit. She eats somewhat healthy. One big problem is that she NEVER goes to the bathroom. Like 1-2 times a week. Some times 4/5 days without going to the bathroom. We have gone to many doctors who say “you have a lazy colon.” They don’t do anything. Please help!

    • @rannivvitch
      @rannivvitch 년 전 +8

      @@double_joseph327 it's worth looking into IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)

    • @silvermine2033
      @silvermine2033 년 전

      @@double_joseph327Try having a Bran muffin, a cup of coffee and a cigarette. Clears me out in 20 minutes!

  • @JacklynMillerJacklyn747

    Thank you for speaking and articulating so that the average person can truly understand what is happening with their body. You just connected the dots and made it all make sense.

  • @chanelnickole8341
    @chanelnickole8341 7 년 전 +1376

    Dr you just saved my life! I was killing myself and had no idea I was. I'm 32 been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2007 amd never was explained exactly what it was. I was just put on pills that I hated taking. In February my right quadriceps tendon broke my kneecap in half while I was just WALKING and my quadriceps muscle on my left knee tore completely off. I didnt do anything for that to happen. My muscles ache, my left big toe is stiff and my right middle finger is bent. I contemplated suicide because I was suffering so much pain and my body was falling apart. To add insult to injury I have a hemmorage in my left eye, found out my vitamin d level was 8 (dangerously low) and I was hospitalized for having low potassium. I felt like I was dying. While recovering from my knee surgeries I started researching on how to fix myself since my doctors are baffled on my condition and came across your videos. I started implementing what you suggest along with water fasting once a week and my fasting sugars are now under 120, my finger is straightening out, my big toe can bend now, my eye sight is improving and I feel sooooo good! All I can do is cry, Happy tears, because I have a 4 and a 5 year old and was thinking I may not live to see them graduate high school. Thank you so much for your videos! You are beyond awesome! God bless you ❤

    • @joycajet
      @joycajet 6 년 전 +49

      Cece TheSagi Fantastic testimonial. God bless you and family.

    • @eruston
      @eruston 6 년 전 +51

      Wow. Do you have documentation of all this?? Amazing stuff. Please make a video of your experiences. I have been a health nut all my life, training with weights since age 15 (subbed for yoga for a few years, now back to weights) but I was getting FAT! I couldn't stand it. I ate "healthy" was contemplating adding more and more exercise (at 47 yrs old, was daunting), then tried IF and shed 25lbs. I also was getting prostatitis and was fearful it could turn into prostate cancer. I truly believe IF alleviated the condition. Thought my story was great until reading this from you. Again, please make a video, I believe there are many people that are pre-diabetic, and have no idea.
      the healthcare industry just treats the symptoms and people are dying.

    • @jupiteralm5593
      @jupiteralm5593 6 년 전 +13

      Happy for u girl

    • @TempleOvBlackLight
      @TempleOvBlackLight 6 년 전 +18

      That is awesome. I hope you continue to get better and better!

    • @annettecappello5573
      @annettecappello5573 6 년 전 +40

      True, because the drugs that they are giving you create other health problems that they can give you other drugs for. It's just job security for Big Pharma. The rat Bastards. Listen to the Drug commercials, after they rush through telling you all the side effects, you may be better off with your original problem. Sad

  • @hardeepkaur8097
    @hardeepkaur8097 3 년 전 +1431

    Crux : lower Insulin/ Insulin resistance
    1) ACV
    2) Fermented food
    3) High potassium
    4) Vitamin B1
    5) Fibre
    6) Fat
    7) lower cortisol + estrogen
    8) Sleep/Exercise
    9) Vegetables

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 년 전 +36

      Yes. I'd add enough avocados. Especially if one is a very stressful environment.

    • @jcampo4
      @jcampo4 3 년 전 +25

      Can someone tell me why you need vegetables again for flushing fat from the liver?

    • @katsmith4905
      @katsmith4905 3 년 전 +37

      @@jcampo4 if you don’t eat the vegetables you’ll keep your fatty liver.

    • @chasehim3761
      @chasehim3761 3 년 전 +18

      @@jcampo4 vegetables cleanse.

    • @rahulkapoor702
      @rahulkapoor702 2 년 전 +7

      High potassium cause ACV lowers the potassium levels in body.

  • @rebeccamaclure4739
    @rebeccamaclure4739 2 년 전 +2

    Dr Berg explains so well in a calm and soothing manner

  • @jennyricketts190
    @jennyricketts190 2 년 전 +24

    Wow! Thanks for that information Dr Berg. I've been pre-diabetic for years & this video is going to help me turn everything around. I have just learned a whole lot of stuff I didn't know. Thanks again, I love your videos👍

  • @julivictoria4501
    @julivictoria4501 5 년 전 +756

    Cant believe NO ONE ever bothered to teach this cascade of health facts in nursing school! .Cant help but wonder how many doctors don't understand the importance this makes to our health
    Dr Berg, you're the best!

    • @umbra9029
      @umbra9029 4 년 전 +11

      Not sure but I learned all this on animal physiology classes, I am a biology major.

    • @yalayla191
      @yalayla191 4 년 전 +18

      juli victoria these shud be teach in secondary or even primary school

    • @BOATINDOCTOR
      @BOATINDOCTOR 4 년 전 +20

      It's almost as if they have been lying to us for the benefit of the large corporations to which our government represents, Here is a question for you What animal consumes another animals milk ? Stupid humans that have been idoctrinated into believing the lie that we should drink cows milk.

    • @c.ingabire3313
      @c.ingabire3313 4 년 전 +6

      juli victoria you are right. I’ve been told that I have protein in my kidneys but no body ever answered my why question. Thank God for Dr Berg!

    • @violetenergy4392
      @violetenergy4392 4 년 전 +20

      Why would the medical industry and big pharma keep you unhealthy and with minimal real health info??? Answer: Profits$$
      They don't make money if you're healthy, period.

  • @shehely
    @shehely 5 년 전 +425

    Lower the insulin ➡️ Higher the Metabolism ➡️ Higher the Weight Loss
    *ONLY KEY: Intermediate Fasting*
    Cool!

    • @shannon929
      @shannon929 5 년 전 +39

      Shell Oh Well intermittent fasting

    • @ayaan8877
      @ayaan8877 4 년 전 +4

      Thank you!

    • @beautymariely
      @beautymariely 4 년 전 +1

      Is not "intermediate"! You Fool!!!

    • @mastinanagel380
      @mastinanagel380 4 년 전 +19

      @@beautymariely We all knew what she meant

    • @samanthafox3124
      @samanthafox3124 4 년 전 +24

      @@beautymariely You can correct people gently, no need for rudeness. Smh 🤦‍♂️

  • @hoodaboyko8634
    @hoodaboyko8634 년 전 +31

    Brilliant presentation Doctor! Informative, concise, easy to follow and short enough to to not lose concentration. Love the % table and recap with conclusion. No wonder your video was "lost, no longer on KRplus." You are helping so many people. Be blessed with guidance.

  • @verlisashepherd1906
    @verlisashepherd1906 2 년 전 +8

    You answered so many questions I had. Thank you Dr. Berg.. you have given me hope.

  • @aminkeykha5546
    @aminkeykha5546 4 년 전 +655

    Dr berg I should openly confess that during a 3 mo practice of your tips I lost 18 kg , Although as a pediatrician I knew most of what you present but your inspiration and power of speech can help alot . your knowledge is now being multiplied in my office , I help others in a way you do using your fluent understandable points . you are excellent 💐💐appreciation from Iran .

    • @wicked5685
      @wicked5685 4 년 전 +3

      Truely?

    • @dellahakimi8399
      @dellahakimi8399 3 년 전 +3

      He is the best

    • @user-jb9wr2xx9d
      @user-jb9wr2xx9d 3 년 전 +2

      But how can we get the nutrients if we don’t eat those food?

    • @tealifewithgiftedteju6794
      @tealifewithgiftedteju6794 3 년 전 +3

      @@user-jb9wr2xx9d there is lots of nutrients in Moringa look it up it’s great it’s also a supper food and they have it in pills because it doesn’t taste that great.

    • @aminkeykha5546
      @aminkeykha5546 3 년 전 +2

      @@wicked5685 yes It works.

  • @BlueSky-uu6et
    @BlueSky-uu6et 6 년 전 +1931

    I was only 25 pounds over weight, eating healthy vegan who was pre diabetic. Tried everything and guess what? The only thing that worked was intermittent fasting and eliminating all sugar including fruit! I have never felt better and the weight is off! And Dr Berg you are amazing!

    • @terrijuanette486
      @terrijuanette486 6 년 전 +42

      Thank you for posting this!

    • @Najstefaniji
      @Najstefaniji 6 년 전 +32

      only 25 pounds !?! LOOOL talking about living in lie :)

    • @terrijuanette486
      @terrijuanette486 6 년 전 +196

      Najstefaniji ... Oh, do stop trolling...you'll just be more miserable if you don't. There's a reason every single religion on the planet teaches something akin to karma, also known as the Law of Sowing and Reaping. It's because that's how God made this world to work. Whatever you 'sow' into the lives of others, you will 'reap' in your own. You can either send things out that will come back to bless you or bite you in the backside. It's your choice.

    • @anitataylor4287
      @anitataylor4287 6 년 전 +6

      OMG!!!! Love this! So true.

    • @annettesoto2619
      @annettesoto2619 6 년 전 +10

      Yay congrats! Very happy for you!

  • @aadal3100
    @aadal3100 년 전 +7

    One of your best videos and explains all the key elements. Thank you Dr Berg. I am following all of your instructions!

  • @laurenturner3172
    @laurenturner3172 9 개월 전 +6

    This video was a major eye-opener for me. I have a fatty liver, I dont drink alcohol, and losing weight has been very hard for me. It's scary to think that I have insulin resistance, but I'm grateful that you provided steps to reverse it. Thank you!

  • @infinity21inspirit2
    @infinity21inspirit2 4 년 전 +578

    I feel like a medical student whenever I watch dr berg.. . I learn so much from this guy.

    • @Jolly4012
      @Jolly4012 4 년 전 +6

      Me too. He explained everything so good!

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy 4 년 전 +6

      Trust medical lecturers go way faster than this, this lecture would be 8 min max at uni combined with loads of new terminology.
      But if you're a none medic watching this then you're amazing, not many people can get their heads around this stuff so well done xx

    • @paulkachouroff6143
      @paulkachouroff6143 3 년 전

      He's just a "knock off" of Jason Fung.

    • @dellahakimi8399
      @dellahakimi8399 3 년 전

      He is a doctor dummy

    • @varunkamal91
      @varunkamal91 3 년 전 +2

      @@RK-ep8qy That's probably why the doctors suck at treating metabolic syndrome.

  • @sheriroach8225
    @sheriroach8225 6 년 전 +332

    I literally just cried watching this. FINALLY someone explained all my symptoms and what is happening to me. I’ve been to Dr after Dr! I’ve already been intermittent fasting (one month with no results :-(. )....but the diet explanation makes so much sense. Been eating all the wrong food for me! Thank you Thank you!

    • @erikatrevino7830
      @erikatrevino7830 5 년 전 +20

      Sheri Roach Thanks for sharing your experience. Any update? How are you feeling?

    • @ecwingmak1
      @ecwingmak1 5 년 전 +1

      Sheri Roach j

    • @lizardinatown
      @lizardinatown 5 년 전 +1

      Major Tom I legit just snorted! Thank you!

  • @gak2008
    @gak2008 년 전 +16

    this has been the most clear, easy to follow and most accurate assessment for my current issues. I'm gonna create an eating exercise plan based on this. Thank you!

  • @sandykay1593
    @sandykay1593 2 년 전 +5

    First time I'm listening to every word Dr says! Calm pleasant voice at good speed,good enough to understand every point. Interesting and exciting performance without unnecessary complexed terminology. Excellent, I subscribed!!👍💯👍

  • @DwayneGolden
    @DwayneGolden 5 년 전 +761

    I love this video and although I am not doing the keto diet, I did change my eating habits to speed up my metabolism. I went from 207 lbs - 175 using the basic principles he taught in this video. I have not been this weight for 20 years and went from 36 pants down to a 32 slim fit, as well as L and some XL down to Medium shirts. Thank you Dr. Berg because at 54 I am healthier than I was at 34.

    • @kevinmaben2192
      @kevinmaben2192 5 년 전 +5

      Dwayne Golden what did you exactly do?

    • @Marie-cp4yf
      @Marie-cp4yf 5 년 전 +6

      how you did it Dwayne? can you give specifics. pls help.

    • @DwayneGolden
      @DwayneGolden 5 년 전 +70

      @@Marie-cp4yf I just stopped all grazing and only eating when I eat my meals, and making sure that no eating was after 7. Now I have moved to intermittent fasting and eating twice a day and no grazing. I feel as good as I did 25 years ago (I am currently 54 years old)

    • @DwayneGolden
      @DwayneGolden 5 년 전 +15

      @@kevinmaben2192 I just stopped all grazing and only eating when I eat my meals, and making sure that no eating was after 7. Now I have moved to intermittent fasting and eating twice a day and no grazing. I feel as good as I did 25 years ago (I am currently 54 years old)

    • @dawnb7972
      @dawnb7972 5 년 전 +3

      You have an inspiring story too. Video?

  • @fernandosanchez8471
    @fernandosanchez8471 4 년 전 +349

    I lost over 50 pounds and reversed diabetes just by following Dr. berg's directions. So, what if he's not a medical Dr.? I rather follow his advise over the so called medical ones. Thank you very much Dr. Berg, from the bottom of my heart. And may God bless you and your loved ones.

  • @ashwinbhaskar8945
    @ashwinbhaskar8945 2 년 전

    Thank you Dr. How calm and composed you are. Great knowledge is being shared..

  • @larrywalden626
    @larrywalden626 2 년 전 +7

    You explain things so well so much better than anyone else. Thank you

  • @alaiaadam5767
    @alaiaadam5767 4 년 전 +663

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    05:10 onw
    09:10 symptoms
    1) fatty liver
    2) brain 🧠 fog 3) sleepy after a meal 🥘 CLASSIC SYMPTOM (DAD) 4) cant go long b/w 2 meals
    17:15 when u SNACK even if u have HEALTH LY snacks it’s gonna trigger INSULIN. Have snacks after ur main meal 🥘
    18:39 if u don’t feel hungry when u wake up DONT eat breakfast and it’s ok
    11:20 CAUSES/ TRIGGERS 💥👊
    1) sugar 2) carbs 3) proteins 4) OESTROGEN (pregnant and menopause)
    13:19 THE FOOD CHART 📈📉📊
    💥Hight in fat food is least triggering insulin ✅
    💥 EGG 🍳 is tooo much triggering ❌
    💥Banana ❌❌
    💥 Low fat food is even more triggering than whole food bcoz there lack of fat and more protein.. fat works as a buffer ..
    20:50 once u hit ur goal u can quit fasting
    21:10 SOLUTION
    1)Apple 🍎 cider vinegar
    2) a lotta vegetables 🌽
    3) B1 ! Nutritional yeast !
    4) have whole fats ! It keeps u full for longer ! GHEE

    • @id01897
      @id01897 4 년 전 +11

      Cleopatra TROPHY WIFE thanks mate!!

    • @alaiaadam5767
      @alaiaadam5767 4 년 전 +4

      ifuckinhatethisvideo 😊 not an issue

    • @faithhope6891
      @faithhope6891 4 년 전 +6

      Cleopatra TROPHY WIFE part of that is also from a poor thing functioning thyroid look up some of those symptoms are in there too

    • @alaiaadam5767
      @alaiaadam5767 4 년 전 +3

      Faith Hope hmm may be

    • @lola58248
      @lola58248 4 년 전 +4

      Cleopatra TROPHY WIFE thank you so much

  • @ericulric223
    @ericulric223 3 년 전 +1286

    Dr Berg should teach everything: math, sciences, literature, philosophy. I'd learn even better.

  • @betsyh6996
    @betsyh6996 2 년 전 +48

    I love the way you explain things Dr. Berg. Very informative and in exactly the right tone for us to hear you. I am so grateful for your video’s. You helped me lose 30 pounds! And I’ve learned to not diet. Just eat the right things and eat at the right times! Thank you!

  • @kavitanagrani3122
    @kavitanagrani3122 년 전 +29

    Amazing, so scientific yet explained in very simple ways. Thank you Dr Berg

  • @mtnbikehead
    @mtnbikehead 5 년 전 +310

    Fix your diet before getting into higher intensity exercise. You can’t fix a bad diet with exercise. Walk before your first meal, and last meal of the day. The weight literally falls off once your body starts fixing insulin resistance. Cut out processed sugars grains and crappy oils. I am 53 and haven’t felt this good in 25 years Joint pain is gone. A1c is now perfect. I was on cusp of getting the prediabetes dx. Dr. Berg may not be a fitness guru, but I respect his knowledge of nutrition and insulin.
    Also follow Thomas DeLauer, Dr Jason Fung, Low Carb DownUnder, for a complete picture.

    • @Nikkmoon44
      @Nikkmoon44 4 년 전 +4

      Rockhead Gary great advice and KRplus channels

    • @belindaphillips2779
      @belindaphillips2779 4 년 전 +4

      The mall walkers are 50 yrs to 80 and they are healthy and strong

    • @08daviep
      @08daviep 4 년 전 +2

      I always read that walking after your meals was important. why do you recommend walking before meals?

    • @contrarian717
      @contrarian717 4 년 전 +2

      @@08daviep same question! Before or after? And is 20-30 push ups 30min after meals too intense? I guess not? I do push ups for bloodsugar control

    • @Ethicaly
      @Ethicaly 4 년 전 +2

      @@contrarian717 do them before the meal and take just a walk after the meal

  • @BenHayat
    @BenHayat 7 년 전 +345

    Nobody has explained this problem better than Dr. Berg. Wow!!!
    Thank you Doc!

  • @cee8226
    @cee8226 2 년 전 +1

    He is so eloquent and I like his voice. Def going to binge watch all his vid so I get to learn how to explain effectively. He does it so well 👏👏👏

  • @Dr.JulietTengey

    Such a delight to watch! Breaks down the process to the basics! Impressive!!

  • @buttarain27
    @buttarain27 6 년 전 +627

    I see why youre not on TV and all over the magazine cover and newspaper articles, because there is too much truth. I've been following you for awhile and also reading and watching other doctors/nutritionists who do their research and back up the same information and you pretty much just put a lot of really great points in a short video. Excellent.

  • @4UStevePerry
    @4UStevePerry 4 년 전 +23

    This is the main reason why I chose this diet because I became diabetic. I am so thankful for this diet. I have now lost 65 lbs and feel great!

  • @Creamilia12
    @Creamilia12 2 년 전 +8

    Thank you so much Dr. Berg! You're so educating and help me to change my life. I love the way you serve us all the details step by step

  • @mamalion123
    @mamalion123 2 년 전 +31

    I am so happy to have discovered you. I am pre diabetic and I really eat healthy but I struggle with my weight and everything that you are explaining it truly makes so much sense. I will definitely follow your recommendations plus I will add Apple cider vinegar before meals. And lately I’ve been skipping breakfast and I only have two meals but I was snacking in between with non fat Greek yogurt with berries and that really raises my insulin so I am stopping that. Thank you again for this valuable information.

  • @kaliissouledout4jesus928

    You are seriously a God sent!! I’m almost in tears because you gave advice I couldn’t afford and I just appreciate you so much! May God truly bless you for helping us Dr. from the bottom of my heart, thank you!!

    • @MimiDidi121
      @MimiDidi121 3 년 전 +3

      Couldn't afford? Or could afford?

    • @normalchristiano2276
      @normalchristiano2276 3 년 전 +12

      LAAAAAADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE ARE WITNESSING THE ULTIMATE BATTLE OF KAAAAAARRREEEEEEENS

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 년 전

      💞💞💞

    • @fernandosanchez8471
      @fernandosanchez8471 3 년 전 +2

      I felt the same way.

    • @oldtymer9106
      @oldtymer9106 2 년 전 +2

      I feel the same. I've done WW, Water fasts, Cleanses, Atkins, NOOM, nothing worked - till this! I eased into it adding a thing or two and taking out a thing or two. Been solid on Keto for about a month, with a few mistakes in my math along the way, but I feel confident I can eat like this for the rest of my life!
      It's all about the journey. You'll get to your destination. Enjoy the journey. Godspeed to you.

  • @Jasiwardas
    @Jasiwardas 5 년 전 +23

    Summary starting at 20:23

  • @margottfon330
    @margottfon330 2 년 전 +2

    Thank you. Important nuances made more sense to me regarding my specific problems. I also appreciate very much stressing the 'why' before getting to 'what'🌹🌹🌹

  • @lordhexon
    @lordhexon 2 년 전 +1

    It’s been two years since I have been following you, thank you Dr.Berg…you are a real doctor that many wana be dr. Should learn from and I am sure they are.

  • @jewelsm.2346
    @jewelsm.2346 5 년 전 +289

    Dr. Berg’s advice has largely helped me to loose 25 lbs 👍💜

    • @DelgadoProtocol
      @DelgadoProtocol 4 년 전 +1

      Have you reached your ideal body weight yet? I have observed those losing 20 to 120 lbs and keeping it off over 30 years. On a plant based oil free diet.

    • @ivanar.369
      @ivanar.369 4 년 전 +10

      @@DelgadoProtocol I lost 20lbs after going on the Keto diet,that was 10 yrs ago. Still a lean n mean keto-machine ;)
      °・✿ヾ╲(。◕‿◕。)╱✿・゚

    • @ivanar.369
      @ivanar.369 4 년 전 +2

      @Jewels M. Congrats೭੧(❛▿❛✿)੭೨
      (✌゚∀゚)☞Keep it up.

    • @Ppomia
      @Ppomia 3 년 전

      Jewels M. Wow that's amazing 😻

  • @rlicon1970
    @rlicon1970 4 년 전 +20

    It is rare to see somebody talk about the set point. Good video

  • @nikkimagic7447
    @nikkimagic7447 년 전 +9

    The first time I tried Keto I failed because I didn't understand what it was about or how it was connected to my personal health concerns. But after discovering you doing a video about PCOS, I delved further into your videos and found your Keto videos. Since watching you, I now have the knowledge and understanding of what is going on inside of me and why things are the way they are. Not only that, but now I can start to actually fix and heal myself. I have zero doubt in my mind that this time I can actually do this. Thank you so much for giving your time to help others through your videos and knowledge. You're saving lives. I plan on reporting back here once the change is noticeable. Thank you so much Dr. Berg!!! ❤️

  • @mailhitendra
    @mailhitendra 년 전 +5

    Dr. Berg, thank you for this in-depth presentation. You sum up the deep scientific facts in such simple language.

  • @Mohamedmifxal
    @Mohamedmifxal 7 년 전 +36

    His advice on eating when hungry is so true, people don't realize how long they can go without going hungry, in some parts of words people fast from dawn to dusk (normally 13 hours) and usually don't feel hungry until the last hour. also eating on a schedule is partly responsible for gas and shorten breath and drowsiness. the idea is not to eat when you are starving, just until you are almost about to go hungry. Besides all food taste good when you are hungry.

    • @cherryjack6682
      @cherryjack6682 6 년 전 +2

      I don't agree with that since you can induce that artificially by habit. If you will organize your meals (no matter how many) in the same way for few days, your brain will register that frequency and will "warn" you that he's hungry around those specific hours. Try it and you will see.

    • @faithhope6891
      @faithhope6891 4 년 전

      If you take the supplement thrive which is a stimulant you'll stop wanting to eat in the middle of the day that also works for many

  • @sbz666
    @sbz666 3 년 전 +136

    His voice is like count Dracula when he talks slowly , he hypnotizes you , yes Dr I will obey you

  • @ginagonzalez5763
    @ginagonzalez5763 2 년 전 +3

    I agree with Eric on his comment. You are an excellent teacher as well. Thank you. You make learning fun and I retain more. Thank you so much.

  • @nvnbkr5221
    @nvnbkr5221 2 년 전 +1

    I am so grateful for the day i found his channel 🙏🏻🌟❤ You are amazing dr Berg!!!! Thanks for all your effort.

  • @faatimamadsen2351
    @faatimamadsen2351 3 년 전 +239

    Thank you Dr Berg, you have changed how I view food. 8 weeks into intermittent fasting, I’ve broken through 8 pounds down, one meal a day (high fat) high fiber , zero cravings, and plenty of good supplements.

    • @JayyDoesStreamingTV
      @JayyDoesStreamingTV 2 년 전 +2

      Bet

    • @juanroman4100
      @juanroman4100 년 전 +2

      One meal a day and just one pound per week??? Doesnt seem like its doing much for such extreme calorie deficit.

    • @Guerrilla727
      @Guerrilla727 년 전

      1 pound a week is bad lol

    • @francescoaccomando7781
      @francescoaccomando7781 년 전 +2

      I thought that too, but kudos for losing wait

    • @jonnydiggs1760
      @jonnydiggs1760 년 전 +7

      I was diagnosed with T2D when I was 47, 6"4', and 270 pds. I changed up my diet and lifestyle in the same ways you have. In fact, I lost 12 pds the first month and continued to do that until I balanced at around 205. I also walked, and I also found that mental clarity. Well, now I'm 51 years old, and I've been in diabetic remission for a solid year and a half. I run and weight train daily. I'm now more athletic than ever before in my life. For my 50th birthday month, I ran 300 km in a Canadian January winter. Ill also note I was never a runner before in my life.. It all spawned from the power of a proper way of living.
      - words to inspire you and your wife's journey of new health. 🙌
      Keep it up! Life is beautiful.

  • @semasariyildiz4346
    @semasariyildiz4346 5 년 전 +136

    I am getting educated here. A professional sincerely sharing his knowledge with us.

  • @ginagonzalez5763
    @ginagonzalez5763 2 년 전 +2

    Thank you Dr. Berg. You are bringing me back to a healthy body. God Bless you

  • @simplyhazel6426
    @simplyhazel6426 2 년 전

    Love how you explain everything doc.👌💞

  • @angeladoll5444
    @angeladoll5444 6 년 전 +73

    This explains why I always was able to lose weight on 2 well thought out meals a day with exercise, when everyone told me I was starving myself and that I wouldn't be able to lose anything, and would retain weight instead. I only knew what my body actually responded to so I didn't listen to them. I cut out bread and sugar. It works.

  • @Teeplus3
    @Teeplus3 5 년 전 +41

    Minus the diabetes, he just explained my whole life in 1 video! Thank you 🙌🏽☺️🙌🏽 Dr. Berg for President 2020! 🇺🇸

  • @littlespeedy25
    @littlespeedy25 11 개월 전 +2

    Fixing mine now !! Been IF for 18 days , almost eliminated processed foods and refined sugars,down 5 lbs and feeling great !!

  • @genieshan2mar662
    @genieshan2mar662 2 년 전

    Oh my God Dr Berg is the best, I have learnt so much about health issues since finding his video on the internet. This is so refreshing and a big eye opener. I am learning so much, and want to say thank you!

  • @lizzie2301
    @lizzie2301 4 년 전 +74

    Dr. Berg out here saving lives. May God continue to bless and keep you!

  • @kristinam7928
    @kristinam7928 6 년 전 +109

    Dr. Berg you are a master teacher. You can break down the stuff so well that anybody can understand it!! Chapeau.

    • @user-hy4jt8sr6y
      @user-hy4jt8sr6y 6 년 전

      KristinaMonte What the Doctor needs to know and understand that the only way to speed up the metabolism is by building more muscle mass by eating high protein+ low carb and lifting weights, muscle is living tissue and the cells are constantly feeding and consuming calories to stay alive, that is why bodybuilders can eat up to 5,000 calories a day and keep a low body fat, It's as simple as that, muscle eats the fat.

    • @doogeerugged89
      @doogeerugged89 6 년 전 +2

      World champion strong men eat 5k to 15k daily... Thats super human. This guy is talking about every day ppl

  • @ninatran7714
    @ninatran7714 2 년 전 +1

    You’re the best dr Berg. Not many doctors take the time to explain like this.

  • @pennyseldon1811
    @pennyseldon1811 2 년 전 +2

    Dr Berg you are an incredible teacher!!!!!
    Thank you for your invaluable information !!!!!& making me & my family live a Healthy Life!!!!You are Brave !!!!!!to stand up and tell the Truth!!!!Sending you & your family blessings & much happiness!!!!!!💖💖💖🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @zeek4749
    @zeek4749 5 년 전 +724

    It's funny how medical doctors don't talk about insulin making cholesterol lol. They tell you don't eat fats and gives you meds ☹️☹️☹️

    • @CB-pk9ur
      @CB-pk9ur 4 년 전 +33

      I think doctors tend to simplify their words when talking to a patient because not everyone knows medical terms.

    • @user-je7dk4mq1o
      @user-je7dk4mq1o 4 년 전 +10

      @@CB-pk9ur yes, and i guess they wouldnt want to be rude with saying stuff Like "you need to eat way less fat' or "oh god you are fat!" Or whatever.

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 4 년 전 +48

      and they want their drug company kick backs when they put you on a statin for high cholesterol.

    • @michaeljechon6139
      @michaeljechon6139 4 년 전 +1

      @@phiksit Nu uh! ;)

    • @cristianpiano2170
      @cristianpiano2170 4 년 전 +27

      All othe doctors can just go away :) All doctors need more training in nutrition.. they only cover nutrition for a WEEK in medical school which is MINDBLOWINGLY stupid...

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 5 년 전 +154

    I started keto this week and feel way better less fatigue and no more bloated feeling after meals.

    • @justjen9002
      @justjen9002 5 년 전

      Renaissance Man Same here☺️

    • @LouveniaMusic
      @LouveniaMusic 5 년 전 +4

      Renaissance Man just make sure you eat your veggies to protect your liver!

    • @ivetaf3855
      @ivetaf3855 5 년 전 +2

      Ok . ..so you startet keto 6 month ago . ...and how is it going now??? Did you succeed ? ? ?

    • @_JohnDoe
      @_JohnDoe 5 년 전 +1

      How's it going? Can we have an update? I'm really interested.

    • @joannecrack2401
      @joannecrack2401 5 년 전 +5

      @@_JohnDoe I've been on a ketogenic diet for the past month and on day 28 I had lost 12 lbs. Start weight 162. I'm 5' 5" tall and just turned 57yo. I have been challenged with cancer for almost 15 years. Besides dealing with pain and getting tired easily (chemo does that), one of my main issues is "eating". I was on a feeding tube and then my nutrition was "Boost Plus Calories". I'm sick of all that so have been experimenting with foods and liquefying them. Eg. Mashed potatoes laden with gravy to get it all down. I can boil pasta double time and mash it enough to get it down but add liquid, eg... VH Garlic sauce.... Next thing I knew I was a painful blob sitting in a corner doing nothing with my life. If I went to a 3 hour family function it fried me for 2 days. Just travelling from here to there beat me up. So enough is enough is enough already and I needed to take control of my life and with friends living the ketogenic life style I turned to them and the internet. I've done my homework for the most part. I am eating no more than 20 carbs a day... high fat and watching my protein intake. I do use a macro counter but I don't keep a journal. I want to try to keep it really simple but I also want to be sure. My ONLY concern is, am I taking in enough calories!!! I know that calorie intake is not as important as the "quality" of what I am ingesting and digesting but with that said, my calorie intake are still extremely low in my opinion. I just don't know and cannot find anything on the internet. My "Carb Manager" program suggest I have no more than 1,012 calories a day and then my macros are based on that but I'm only consuming anywhere between 300-700 calories. Is this OK???!!! I don't know yet. So I do 12 hour intermittent fasting all the time. I have "my" POWER COFFEE around 4am (Bullet Proof coffee that I add a home made mixture of particular spices to). I drink 2 about an hour apart... sometimes 3. I drink close to a gallon of water daily. Two or 3 times a day I have a big glass of water and add apple cider vinegar, Himalayan salt and a splash of lemon juice. If you don't like the taste of it just chuck it down and be done with it :-) A few times a week I will add some cayenne pepper to this water mix. I will have green tea in the afternoon and sometimes add ginger or my "spice mix". I've made my own bone broth and sip on that sometimes too - it freezes well in portions so it's quick & convenient too. Then I have my meal between 4-5pm. A meal example for me would be sockey salmon, (I'll have chicken/turkey/sardines/ham and occasionally beef), 2 fried eggs, maybe some cauliflower (I pretend it's mashed potatoes), and spinach. I love fish and spinach!!!! How do I liquefy all this for my individualized diet??? Well I take some bone broth and add the high fiber flax seed meal and it thickens it and I use that for gravy :-) I will also add some sour cream and/or a salsa sauce of sorts. I have nothing but water after my meal. I'm in bed between 8-10pm. All this to say I've NEVER felt better!!!!! That MCT oil (I call it coconut oil on steroids) gives me soooooooooo much energy that I've done my spring cleaning and it's just the beginning of Feb!!!!! I think my cleaning lady has just lost her job :-) I am so full of energy that I sometimes don't know what to do with myself. I don't exercise much but for small walks and I'll "dance" my way around the house. I do the odd squats... I will get into a small exercise routine but I'll never "work out"!! I still do get tired but then I'm a "wired-tired". I can cope with that for the most part. I've been on a kazillion different pain meds over the years without success but just this past fall I discovered an awesome pain remedy and it totally works and I'm so thrilled about that but it costs me min. $150.00 a month out of my pocket that I just can't afford but I will never go back to that pain so I just manage somehow. My specialist told me just this fall that my pain is directly related to my vast radiation and there is nothing they can do (like more surgury). WELL NOW....for the past week now, I have NOT taken this expensive pain med because I'm NOT feeling pain!!! Is it this diet??? Is it something that has naturally happened in my body??? I don't know!!!! I don't care.... I'm not only feeling soooooooooooo waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better with an energy level I haven't had in forever and no severe pain (it was on a scale of 1-10, a continuous flare of 14).... many days were spent in bed!!! Not anymore!! Whooooooooooo hoooooooooooooooo!!!!! I do not have a weight goal. I will know when I feel good about my weight.... I'm thinking around 120lbs or so. I am doing this for a ketogenic life style and the weight loss is just a bonus. With my circumstance as they are I do have to work at ensuring I am getting all the good nutrition I need... potassium, magnesium etc.... so this continues to be a work in progress. I will NOT go out and pay for all these advertised Keto this or Keto that. My friends never had to plus I've heard and read too many stories about them. Like I said, I want to keep it simple and carefree.... low carb & high fat with a proper ratio of protein. Oh and I've fasted once for 48 hours at the beginning of this diet. Today I am choosing to have a "liquid" day. I can't call it a fast because I'm having my POWER COFFEE and that breaks any fast. So that's my story and how I'm working things and so far it's all working for me. My only QUESTION is..... IS say, 500 calories a day OK as long as your macros are in balance??? I'm feeling GREAT after a month with lots of energy and drinking plenty of water and trying to keep up on proper/good nutrition. I REALLY wish I could find something on this. They say eat when you are hungry and I do and they say stop when you are full.... but to get more calories in, by the time I'm done my meal I'm stuffed. I don't want to eat 2-3 meals a day because every time you put something in your mouth it spikes your insulin and I don't want that either. Besides, I'm just not hungry. I'm coming off a 100% Boost diet so I'm used to not "eating". I also have no cravings because I haven't been able to eat chips and cupcakes, donuts etc for years so certainly not an issue. I wish everyone else a great journey on their Keto diet/life style. I sure would love to hear your story an how you are all doing with it and if anyone can help me out with suggestions/ideas and answer my "calorie" issue I'd be very grateful. Cheers all. Joanne

  • @NatariMirumura
    @NatariMirumura 2 년 전 +8

    This was amazing!!! Thank you so much for a clear explanation

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 년 전 +1

      Glad you find this video helpful.

  • @GoRoundandRound
    @GoRoundandRound 년 전 +1

    Absolutely transfixed these videos are so informative & told in a way I understand 🙏🙏

  • @rebekkad.2092
    @rebekkad.2092 3 년 전 +42

    You hit the nail on the head when you said it's very unnatural to lose weight. The body just doesn't want to make big changes to itself. I think we all know this on some level. Thank you for another wonderful presentation.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 년 전 +1

      I managed to gain quite a bit pretty easily, tho. Lol. After eating whatever I wanted for 30 years. And gaining next to nothing

  • @scottvillalobos8453
    @scottvillalobos8453 5 년 전 +251

    Dr. Berg's advice has helped me lose 70 lbs over the last 4 months. My HBa1c has gone from 9.6 to 5.2 and my blood pressure has gone from 140/95 to 110/78 as of yesterday. Thank you Dr. Berg, not only for all the help, but for giving me back bacon!

    • @karenwalker4476
      @karenwalker4476 4 년 전 +2

      scott villalobos Congratulations to you! I am using Dr. Berg’s advice to help me lose weight also! Be well and enjoy your healthy and happy life!😊

    • @biljana042
      @biljana042 4 년 전

      Is not problem that much lose weight but when you still have exsess skin end you don't have money to eliminate that problem because operation cost to much.🤔😞

    • @ivanar.369
      @ivanar.369 4 년 전 +1

      @@biljana042 Why so "cheerful"? Lol.

    • @lotharhb
      @lotharhb 4 년 전 +1

      @@biljana042 Because if it's the difference between health and vanity, I, as most people, would choose health!

    • @Yahshuaismyeverything
      @Yahshuaismyeverything 4 년 전

      Damnnn good job

  • @Charisabraham
    @Charisabraham 년 전 +64

    I watched this video about 4 years ago, I took action (keto and intermittent fasting) I lost weight, felt great...then I slowly drifted back to carbs and gained all the weight back. I've been struggling to get back up and make it a lifestyle change but I keep failing. So I came back to this video to get the science fixed in my mind and get my mind back to my initial why. I am changing my set point and maintain it this time around.
    2024 UPDATE.
    I failed to stick to keto again, but I finally figured out a better way to lose weight and keep off.
    I now do 16:8 to 18:6 IF and eat a bit of carbs for lunch. I have lost 12kg in about 8 months. I don't feel deprived or Hungry, no cravings, no suffering. If I am hungry in the morning I eat a small low carb meal.

    • @papimami7995
      @papimami7995 년 전 +1

      all the best in your journey

    • @Charisabraham
      @Charisabraham 년 전

      @@papimami7995 thank you.

    • @Daniellapalo
      @Daniellapalo 년 전 +1

      You know what to do

    • @nadiab7764
      @nadiab7764 년 전 +17

      That’s cuz it isn’t realistic to cut off a whole food group and you will not be able to maintain it forever. We are going to eat a slice of cake or a cookie once in a while. That’s why I just count calories and try to eat healthy foods but I will eat a cookie or a pizza or ice cream when I want to. It’s impossible for me to say I will cut those foods off forever. Otherwise I will end up binging. I just count my calories. Nothing too restrictive.

    • @Charisabraham
      @Charisabraham 년 전 +7

      @@nadiab7764 I totally agree with you and I have come to the conclusion of July eating healthy, taking longer walks, sleeping better and implement a 16:8 intermittent fasting because I can stick with it long term. I am tired of losing the weight and gaining it all back. I am thinking lifelong commitment now.

  • @shanehayes9349
    @shanehayes9349 2 년 전 +29

    I'm 5'8" 230lbs which is definitely fatboy status. Dr told me I had a fatty liver and needed to change asap. Aside from that I have high bp...the list goes on. I'm not 2 weeks in and been eating cleaner and no sugar. I will try to incorporate his strategy by eating 2-3 meals with NO snacking for the next week. In 2 weeks I have lost roughly 10lbs and already feeling more stable energy. Great video...wish me luck!

    • @muminawellnesssolutions4559
      @muminawellnesssolutions4559 년 전 +1

      All the best

    • @gheelp1472
      @gheelp1472 년 전 +3

      How’s the progress going?

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 년 전

      Good luck , but brutal discipline will help you win not luck bro, once yer a fat burner you'll feel like a new man , I'm fat too, but way less than I was , the fasting and new set point works I proved it over the winter

    • @Daviddaze
      @Daviddaze 년 전

      Oh how hard to stop sugar. Monkfruit, stevia helps, erythrytol bad for heart.

  • @999lakhani
    @999lakhani 6 년 전 +141

    Thank you Dr Berg - This is by far the BEST EVER video i have seen for weight loss. I never feel hungry in the morning and my personal trainer INSISTED that no matter what you got to have breakfast.and also suggested snaking so 5/6 meals! often i was forcing myself to eating. I am now focusing on just 3 meals and i feel much better. THANK YOU SIR.

    • @ShipCreek
      @ShipCreek 6 년 전 +4

      Jayendra Lakhani I was in the same situation. It was hell. I ended up gaining 36kls. I was accused of lying about what I was eating. Sheeesh

    • @user-hy4jt8sr6y
      @user-hy4jt8sr6y 6 년 전 +2

      Jayendra Lakhani What the Doctor needs to know and understand that the only way to speed up the metabolism is by building more muscle mass by eating high protein+ low carb and lifting weights, muscle is living tissue and the cells are constantly feeding and consuming calories to stay alive, that is why bodybuilders can eat up to 5,000 calories a day and keep a low body fat, It's as simple as that, muscle eats the fat.

    • @LindaEaves
      @LindaEaves 6 년 전 +1

      Is the body having a low set point? How long has the person dieted? Are there fatty liver issues? Is the person insulin resistant? What about gender or age? Estrogen levels? The doctor is saying that there are cellular issues needing to be addressed, along with food combinations in order for the fat to be burned. If it was that simple and bodybuilding was effective for all, then there would be lean people all over the world.
      The issues are more complex and a person needs to find out what works for them. Giving general blanket advice like this is harmful to people who are insulin resistant with metabolic syndrome issues needing to be addressed.

    • @faithhope6891
      @faithhope6891 4 년 전 +1

      Yes but if you've got high sugar make sure you don't have low thyroid to fix that also please

  • @jobotmang
    @jobotmang 4 년 전 +112

    I'm praying for you, blessed man. Thank you for blessing us.
    Subber from France 🇫🇷

  • @lindaquinn-mcdowell3244

    Thank you Dr. Berg needed to hear this, so encouraging to me.

  • @laylayare5405
    @laylayare5405 2 년 전

    I love all of ur videos Doctor it’s really helpful thank you so much for giving us all those healthy stuff looking forward to talking a notes

  • @jub8891
    @jub8891 5 년 전 +851

    was anyone else glad that peanut butter is in the first column

    • @babacool81
      @babacool81 5 년 전 +12

      AHAHAH I thought about that too!! Although it's best to buy quality one...of course...:))

    • @jub8891
      @jub8891 5 년 전 +45

      @@babacool81 hehe. theres some low carb peanut butter thats only around 1.2g sugar per spoon. only problem is it tricks me into thinking eating half the jar is okay!

    • @Black12Phoenix
      @Black12Phoenix 5 년 전 +11

      bacon

    • @jub8891
      @jub8891 5 년 전 +6

      @@Black12Phoenix right on!

    • @tessasparrow5881
      @tessasparrow5881 5 년 전 +12

      When I was a child, my brother and I used to eat 'diggy' - just spoonfuls of peanut butter dug straight from the jar. I still love diggy.

  • @niroshabeekhuysen349
    @niroshabeekhuysen349 3 년 전 +27

    Yo I gotta say. I’ve watched your videos for two years and have NEVER gotten keto/IF 100% right. But I always keep watching and learning information. And the whole time, even though I was never doing keto/IF PERFECTLY, I still lost weight. Just because I switched my mindset from EXERCISE/COUNT CALORIES to *just watch your blood sugar*
    That was all it took. Just a lil education. Nothing perfect.

  • @vv.8927
    @vv.8927 2 년 전

    THANK YOU! These videos are so Informative and eye opening! Doctors I’ve seen never gave me this info. I will
    Be calling this doc

  • @mabelheinzle2275

    Dr Berg you are saving lives - thank you

  • @amanda-er7kb
    @amanda-er7kb 4 년 전 +51

    I feel like I found the jackpot to all my problems...... THANK U SO MUCH DR BERG

  • @champ17fan
    @champ17fan 5 년 전 +143

    This all makes so much sense. Once again, the government are the last ones we should be listening to. "Low fat" diets have made us fat. Pushing whole grains has increased our gluten intake, so more diabetes and more fat people (including me). It kind-of pisses me off. Watch some videos by Thomas DeLauer too. He has some really good videos on intermittent fasting. I'm going to start doing this.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  5 년 전 +6

      Good luck! You can do this!

    • @1978UA
      @1978UA 5 년 전 +1

      Dr. Jason Fung also.

    • @lylarosewild
      @lylarosewild 5 년 전

      Neil McCumber totally pisses me off. Grrrr

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 5 년 전

      The government doesn't care what you eat though, it's more like the private hospitals that does that.

    • @faithhope6891
      @faithhope6891 4 년 전

      Dr. Eric Berg DC why don't you tell people that too much or too little thyroid also affects blood sugar

  • @TransformationinProgrss

    This is very helpful and insightful, thank you.

  • @sonalbhansali9273
    @sonalbhansali9273 2 년 전 +1

    Fermented foods can even be Idli which is a rice and black gram steamed like a dumpling. The batter is kept overnight for fermentation and cooked in the morning.

  • @selamtesfaye4524
    @selamtesfaye4524 5 년 전 +57

    It’s so easy to listen to him. Gaining so much knowledge. Priceless!

  • @devakijyothi9761
    @devakijyothi9761 3 년 전 +16

    I am from India. I have been suffering with high insulin levels since 2003. Visited a no. of doctors but my problem remained unsolved till date. I am always hungry, weak, no energy for anything. I am a living corpse. Thx a lot doctor for giving a solution to my chronic problem. I thank you and bless you.

  • @ikcmontreal
    @ikcmontreal 2 년 전 +57

    I am seeing great changes in my body following keto with Interminent fasting... You have saved me from becoming more fat... Thank you Sir!!

    • @priyankasaini5048
      @priyankasaini5048 년 전

      Are you following vegan keto ?

    • @ikcmontreal
      @ikcmontreal 년 전 +3

      @@priyankasaini5048 No, I have both plant based and meat protein.. for fat it's mostly cheese, butter, ghee

    • @cutebot2635
      @cutebot2635 년 전

      @@ikcmontreal how many times u eat a day .what kind of vegetables and fat ull take

    • @ikcmontreal
      @ikcmontreal 년 전 +2

      @@cutebot2635 For 3 months I did eat at 12 noon and then at 5pm...The only time I could not follow this was when I am not feeling well, then I had at 10, 2 and 7....Also observed that stopping milk consumption was the best thing...I don't feel bloated at all after I left milk...having lime juice once in 2 days helps as well..I like almost all vegetables..chicken/Lamb with fat..

    • @harvestingseason2725
      @harvestingseason2725 년 전

      @@ikcmontreal and how much cheese and brand do u usually consume?

  • @MrBaykalcelik
    @MrBaykalcelik 2 년 전

    Perfect explanation. Thank you.

  • @volleyballgirl8414
    @volleyballgirl8414 3 년 전 +323

    My heart soared with joy when I saw bacon on the low side. I yelled to husband I told you bacon was good for me! 😂

  • @ldman906
    @ldman906 3 년 전 +50

    His delivery is so smooth and easy to understand I wish I knew about him a lot longer
    This is where I would tell anybody to go to get good advice cuz you can understand him

  • @pharmclare
    @pharmclare 28 일 전

    Very helpful. Welldone and thank you for sharing

  • @ufcprophet40
    @ufcprophet40 2 년 전

    We are so happy we have you Dr.

  • @Jerlbing
    @Jerlbing 6 년 전 +16

    Thank you Dra. Berg, this is very informative and very helpful.

  • @amirsabri9990
    @amirsabri9990 3 년 전 +98

    I have actually lost 35 kg 6 years ago, and I'm still maintaining my weight, if i gain 2 or 3 extra kilos, i fast for like a week and get rid of them. I'm used now to eat only once a day around 4 PM, and that's it.

    • @onfireforJESUS75
      @onfireforJESUS75 3 년 전 +5

      Doing the same I feel 4pm works great not to long and I do not feel starved. OMAD is magical.

    • @AnnaK-qw2qf
      @AnnaK-qw2qf 3 년 전 +10

      Can I just ask, do you not feel weak by eating just once a day? And can you maintain normal weight by that and not keep losing weight until it becomes unhealthy?

    • @nvalles2565
      @nvalles2565 3 년 전 +13

      @@AnnaK-qw2qf it only takes a couple days to get used to a one meal a day. You’re training your brain. For me, I’ll drink water or tea in the morning or late morning and just keep busy once you are used to it you don’t really think to eat cause of what time it is. I prefer to eat dinner so I’ve gotten used to just drinking water or tea at work and planning a nice meal for dinner.

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 년 전 +1

      @@AnnaK-qw2qf By studying Dr Berg's videos n low blood sugar, one can avoid feeling weak. Also if one has enough electrolytes, especially potassium, around 4.7g combined with enough magnesium, calcium, trace minerals, it really helps to increase one's fasting periods. My normal fasting time is around 23hrs now. But I have even more benefits. If I want to stop loosing weight, I do resistence exercises to muscle up. That strenghten my bones.

    • @rawwoodgifts8117
      @rawwoodgifts8117 3 년 전

      @@nvalles2565 Great 👏👏

  • @Dr.JulietTengey

    So revealing! A must watch!!

  • @nomfundomolefe5881
    @nomfundomolefe5881 2 년 전 +1

    Top notch training that results in wellness and health 🙏🏽

  • @lk3627
    @lk3627 4 년 전 +18

    This one of the best videos I've ever watched. You make so much sense. Thank you

  • @IVDArena
    @IVDArena 4 년 전 +30

    Never learned this much about health, thank you

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 2 년 전 +13

    Excellent discussion combining the threads of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, nutrition and endocrinology to create a mosaic of understanding about insulin resistance and the metabolic problems it causes.....with some very good suggestions about what to do about it. Thank you Dr.Berg.....I really do like eating a few of your Nutritional Yeast tablets during my daily 16 hours of intermittent fasting.😇

  • @jenniferm1271
    @jenniferm1271 년 전

    Wow! This has been life changing info!! I work as a licensed massage therapist and I tell as many of my clients as possible about your you tube page! You are a blessing!💪🤗✨💝