I am 61. I have followed your advice for years, but my sleep was severely compromised due to stress, a lot of coffee (10 cups a day, ouch) and playing on my phone at night. Two months ago, I had a seizure. It turns out I have a meningioma brain tumor. I am having surgery in 2024 to remove it. The tumor has likely been there for years, but the stress and lack of sleep have made my situation worse. Do everything on this list.
12 THINGS THAT CAN PREVENT YOU FROM SLEEPING 1. HIGH CORTISOL 2. LOW VITAMIN D 3. LOW CALCIUM 4. LOW MAGNESIUM 5. LOW POTASSIUM 6. ENVIRONMENT: PILLOW, MATTRESS, TEMPERATURE 7. TAKING MELATONIN 8. BLUE LIGHT AND EMF 9. LOW VITAMIN B12 10. LOW VITAMIN B1 11. LOW ZING 12. STIMULANTS
@@bunny18774 my body thrives on eating before bed. Everyone's different. It would be a good idea to test it out. It's best for me if I eat around 5pm and go to bed at 9. I also eat something high in protein before bed so my sugars don't drop during the night and I think it's important for diabetics so thier sugars don't drop. Your sleeping 8 hours with out food
0:19: ! Sleep is crucial for overall well-being and health, and lack of sleep can have negative effects on various aspects of our body. 2:38: 💤 Calcium-rich foods and supplements can help improve sleep quality and combat exhaustion. 5:24: 🥗 Eating 7 cups of salad per day can help meet potassium and magnesium requirements, which can lower anxiety. 7:59: 💡 The video discusses the importance of infrared devices, the negative effects of blue light on sleep, and the role of vitamin B12 and B1 in sleep quality. 10:42: ! Insulin resistance and diet can help improve sleep quality and reduce excessive urine at night.
@@ttzz175Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep length may help with more data. Including on absorption of vitamin D, b5 through unfortified nutritional yeast, ect.
I was doing all that. We even have an organic mattress and pillow. Then I decided to try a grounding pillowcase. Problem solved. Amazing! We used to toss around in bed, get interrupted sleep from snoring or going to the bathroom. Not anymore! We are surrounded by electronic devices, the grounding pillowcase was our solution. Try it.
I've been through 2 different sleep studies 5 years apart and both gave me a diagnosis of "sleep disorder of unknown origin" . . . My father, brother, myself and paternal grandfather all have had sleeping disruptive disorders . . .
I don't understand why people want to create this list to shorten what Dr. Berg is saying. He is giving us a lesson in WHY something is happening. Not just a solution. That is what a main stream medical doctor does. Just give you prescription but never tell you why something is happening and how to avoid it in the future. There are many different reasons for any given thing and to know the different reasons and all the whys behind something is very informative and helpful in my opinion. Most people are always looking for "catch phrases" "sound bites" and short cuts. I really appreciate the entire lesson. Thank you Dr. Berg for the time you put into these videos to educate people like me who do want to know the whole story.
Passing on to a few folks with slerp issues, including myself. I tend to not worry about it much as it exacerbates the problem. Its night by night and if I need a short nap, I take one. My body, mind, spirit are of tantamount importance to my overall health. Be well and blessed Dr. Berg.
I am glad that Dr. Berg is explaining the causes of not sleeping. This has been my life story, having insomnia. It is very difficult for me to fall sleep. Most of the time, I am awake all night, and when I say all night is true, it is the entire night. have melatonin but I am reluctant to take it. My insomnia is bad, awful. . I refuse to take any sleeping pills, and I will not. Thank you Dr. Berg for bringing up this very important subject, it is appreciated.
I had the same problem, which actually came back recently after getting burned out from a year of overworking. It would take me 2-4 hours to fall asleep, and even when I would, the quality was terrible and I never felt fully rested. Going through my busy day with a fraction of my cognitive function in zombie mode was absolute hell. For me it started from a panic attack brought on by a failed attempt at doing keto. The water loss caused electrolyte imbalance, which caused me to have a panic attack over something stupid which sent me to the ER. When I got back I realized I lost the ability to fall asleep, which drove more panic, which eventually developed into severe sleep anxiety. It got to the point where just the thought of sleep triggered fight-or-flight, so anytime I'd go to bed, my heart would start racing due to cognitive association, and I wouldn't be able to properly relax to enter sleep. It was torture. I was eventually able to slowly fix it with no meds by carefully watching my sugar intake, doing a lot of cognitive behavioral therapy, and supplementing a TON of magnesium (upwards of 1000mg /day) due to the increased anxiety and stress. Remember a NORMAL person can get by on a measly 400mg of magnesium a day (some experts like Dr. Carolyn Dean or Morley Robbins would argue that the RDA isn't optimal btw), but when you're going through extreme stress, you need more! MagSRT or Magnesium Breakthrough are excellent supplements I'd personally recommend. Magnesium lotion is good too. Not to mention adding mag-rich foods to your diet. The number one thing I learned on the cognitive side was to remember to NOT STRESS about not sleeping. Do your best to truly internalize this. Don't get angry, panicky, or upset, because it only makes it worse. Train your mind to remain calm and not judge (this is where practicing meditation helps tremendously). On my worst days I'd sit there 3-4 hours, remaining calm. Just close your eyes and let your body do what it needs to do, because the more you "chase" sleep, the more elusive it becomes. You'll find that you tend to "cross over" into sleep when you're thinking of something in your head or are distracted. If you're FOCUSED on sleep it becomes counterintuitive because to your brain you're "focusing" and it will try to keep you up. It's also vital to remember that just laying in bed with your eyes closed and resting (even when awake) does some good, so if you're exhausted, you can take comfort in knowing that just laying there will help, although obviously it's no replacement for actual sleep.
@@XSilvenXI was the exact same as you ! I had insomnia 4 years ago due to over training and over working! Every time I got into bed my heart would pound! It went on for about 3 years and last year for some reason it just went! I dropped as much exercise to just 3-4 sessions a week and a lot of magnesium to! Lowish carb but enough from fruit and honey to fuel my workouts and stress! People will tell you you don’t need carbs when you’re stressed but you do..
@@ladyofhay Thank you for replying and your input. I truly appreciate it. I don’t have diabetes nor I am pre-diabetic, but what I have is Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). And yes, you might be correct about sugar since as of late, I have been eating sugar and I have to stop doing that since sugar is not good for your body.
Thank You So Very Much For Sharing Dr Berg This Is So Incredibly Helpful I’m Not Sleeping Well At All If I’m Stressed. Sleep Is So Very Important For The Body!
Thank you and thank you so much dr Berg. I am very to fall into sleep and sometimes awake in the middle night, therefore this topic is so useful and solving my problems. I am really grateful your advise dr Berg. Have a good weekend dr Berg ❤
The three things that stop me getting a good night's sleep are: 1. staying up too late watching videos on youtube, 2. the neighbour's dogs barking, & 3. The pair of ravens nesting in a Norfolk Pine tree across the road start crowing around dawn. I was waking every hour or two through the night, but I am now sleeping at least 4 hours straight, and often over 6 hours since I've made changes suggested by Dr Berg and others.
According to this list I'm doing everything right and I still have the most horrible sleep, for years now. Watched so many videos on how to sleep better and tried it all. Nothing seems to help.
Thanks for lots more information on sleeping. I myself have huge sleep problems with falling to sleep. Also thanks for informing me about the glorius lemon.
@Dr.Berg: Excellent video, thanks. I have sleep apnea, and I find it difficult to sleep with my CPAP machine. I would be very grateful if you could do a video reviewing the various devices that are mouth pieces which claim to be able to keep the airway open. If you can’t name specific devices, that’s understandable, but at least cover the topic of whether (or not) these type of devices CAN work and, if so, the kind of features to look for. Having a good night’s sleep will improve my mood, my heart health, help me lose weight - and prevent random elbows to the ribs in the middle of the night. PLEASE, this is extremely important. Thank you!
I just wanted to let you know I just saw your commercial. I was very excited to see it because I see how they have been censoring you lately. That is a great idea for you to still get out there without being in their algorithm for watch videos!!
New Hamphire. Health coach. I really appreciate all youve done. I just wish I had a better delivery. No one lustens to me. Very frustrating so naturally I direct them to you. I helped one woman lise 40 lbs that was wonderful. I can imagine how you feel. This is really the reason is helping others.
🤦♂️I literally be eating and using my phone right be4 bed every night too😖..plus me being stressed from the day..so this info makes sense when it comes to Not eating..using the phone and reducing stress be4 bed because mann....it makes sense hearing this
I had years of difficulties falling asleep until I quit coffee completely and now I sleep like a baby. I'm so mad that I didn't tried or even thought about it earlier. If you have trouble with sleep, try this.
I wake up very early in the morning and then compensate my sleep with a long nạp in the afternoon 😅. Trying to fix it. I am nor a Keto, I eat lots of fruits and sweat potatoes
I was having one medicine called tensyl az for one month and after stopping this medicine my sleep cycle got disturb. Is it side effect or something else?? I have pain in my head near ear area both side before sleeping or when I tried to sleep..?? What causing this problem??
It would appear that any health concern I or a family member has, within a few days Dr. Berg puts out a new video to answer my question. This has been going on for years! I've been waking up between 2-2:30 for a week now and having trouble going back to bed. Last week my dad starting having bad sciatic nerve pain. 2 topics covered in the last week by Dr. Berg youtube.
"7 to 10 cups of greens". I think you could help people by coming up with a better measure for greens: how much you actually have depends on the size of the leaves and whether or not they are packed into the cup to any degree. Weight as a measure would be a lot more exact
I am 61. I have followed your advice for years, but my sleep was severely compromised due to stress, a lot of coffee (10 cups a day, ouch) and playing on my phone at night. Two months ago, I had a seizure. It turns out I have a meningioma brain tumor. I am having surgery in 2024 to remove it. The tumor has likely been there for years, but the stress and lack of sleep have made my situation worse. Do everything on this list.
Oh my goodness. I hope your surgery goes well and you fully recover!
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on different sleep issues may help with more data. Including on absorption of vitamin D and on tumors.
12 THINGS THAT CAN PREVENT YOU FROM SLEEPING
1. HIGH CORTISOL
2. LOW VITAMIN D
3. LOW CALCIUM
4. LOW MAGNESIUM
5. LOW POTASSIUM
6. ENVIRONMENT: PILLOW, MATTRESS, TEMPERATURE
7. TAKING MELATONIN
8. BLUE LIGHT AND EMF
9. LOW VITAMIN B12
10. LOW VITAMIN B1
11. LOW ZING
12. STIMULANTS
دائما نتظر منك ملخص الحلقه انت رائع
Thank you
Thank you very much. Appreciate your comment.
Definitely need some zing!
@@csthompson12😂
I wake at 2AM. Wide awake. These tips should be helpful. Thanks Dr Berg - you rock!
plz eat early
@@bunny18774 my body thrives on eating before bed. Everyone's different. It would be a good idea to test it out. It's best for me if I eat around 5pm and go to bed at 9. I also eat something high in protein before bed so my sugars don't drop during the night and I think it's important for diabetics so thier sugars don't drop. Your sleeping 8 hours with out food
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on waking up in the middle of the night may help with more data.
@@deassfgh7807Dr Berg’s videos /articles on diabetes, blood sugars, ect, may be of interest.
I go back and watch all of YOUR YT videos DR. BERG! This is why I can’t sleep! 😊
😂😅🎉
I needed this video today! I will be asleep no later than 10pm and wake up at 3am and be wide awake! Thank you, Dr. Berg! 🤍🤍
EMF elimination did wonders for me, gl
3am = the witching hour, seek Jesus and pray, see if that helps, you could be in a spiritual battle (like we all are) God bless
There’s such a thing as second sleep about how we awake at night and check on things then sleep again a few hours.
Dr Berg’s videos /articles on waking up in the middle of the night may also help.
@@experimenthealthyketo83i couldn’t find them?
0:19: ! Sleep is crucial for overall well-being and health, and lack of sleep can have negative effects on various aspects of our body.
2:38: 💤 Calcium-rich foods and supplements can help improve sleep quality and combat exhaustion.
5:24: 🥗 Eating 7 cups of salad per day can help meet potassium and magnesium requirements, which can lower anxiety.
7:59: 💡 The video discusses the importance of infrared devices, the negative effects of blue light on sleep, and the role of vitamin B12 and B1 in sleep quality.
10:42: ! Insulin resistance and diet can help improve sleep quality and reduce excessive urine at night.
I do all that and still can’t sleep more than 3-4 h at a shot, sometimes only 2.
@@ttzz175Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep length may help with more data. Including on absorption of vitamin D, b5 through unfortified nutritional yeast, ect.
Healthy keto and IF helped me to have a nice sleep. Also, I walk and do exercises regularly. Thanks to Dear Dr. Berg.
Wonderful! So glad to hear that!
One thing that helped me was turning off my wifi. Ever since then, solid uninterrupted sleep for the most part!
Blessings always
I love watching your videos. You’re the best teacher ever!
I appreciate your comment! Glad you enjoy them!
Exercise and D3 helped me get out of insomnia. I was miserable and ruined relationships. Wish I could get those years back
How much IUs do you take of vitamin d?
Thank you Dr Berg for the well explained on lack of sleep.
Sure. You will find more videos here on sleep problems: www.youtube.com/@DrEricBergDC/search?query=sleep%20issue
I was doing all that. We even have an organic mattress and pillow. Then I decided to try a grounding pillowcase. Problem solved. Amazing! We used to toss around in bed, get interrupted sleep from snoring or going to the bathroom. Not anymore! We are surrounded by electronic devices, the grounding pillowcase was our solution. Try it.
Hello, where did you buy the grounding pillowcase?🙏
I've been through 2 different sleep studies 5 years apart and both gave me a diagnosis of "sleep disorder of unknown origin" . . . My father, brother, myself and paternal grandfather all have had sleeping disruptive disorders . . .
Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep may help.
Thank you ❤ will try it out. God bless you.
You're very welcome!
I don't understand why people want to create this list to shorten what Dr. Berg is saying. He is giving us a lesson in WHY something is happening. Not just a solution. That is what a main stream medical doctor does. Just give you prescription but never tell you why something is happening and how to avoid it in the future. There are many different reasons for any given thing and to know the different reasons and all the whys behind something is very informative and helpful in my opinion. Most people are always looking for "catch phrases" "sound bites" and short cuts. I really appreciate the entire lesson. Thank you Dr. Berg for the time you put into these videos to educate people like me who do want to know the whole story.
Thank you Dr.BERG 😌😴💤🛌
Most welcome!
Passing on to a few folks with slerp issues, including myself. I tend to not worry about it much as it exacerbates the problem. Its night by night and if I need a short nap, I take one. My body, mind, spirit are of tantamount importance to my overall health.
Be well and blessed Dr. Berg.
I know it was just a typo, but slerp issues had me laughing 😅
Absolutely. His earlier videos on all kinds of sleep issues help me a great deal.
Thank you so much for your website you have uploaded for me❤
You're very welcome!
If we stop TH-cam we miss you great Eric Berg
Great advice as good sleep is so important to health!! Thank you Dr. Berg!! 🩷
No problem. Stay safe and healthy!
@@Drberg 🙏🩷
Thank you Dr. Berg🏆👑
No problem. Thank you for watching the video.
I am glad that Dr. Berg is explaining the causes of not sleeping. This has been my life story, having insomnia. It is very difficult for me to fall sleep. Most of the time, I am awake all night, and when I say all night is true, it is the entire night. have melatonin but I am reluctant to take it. My insomnia is bad, awful. .
I refuse to take any sleeping pills, and I will not.
Thank you Dr. Berg for bringing up this very important subject, it is appreciated.
I had the same problem, which actually came back recently after getting burned out from a year of overworking. It would take me 2-4 hours to fall asleep, and even when I would, the quality was terrible and I never felt fully rested. Going through my busy day with a fraction of my cognitive function in zombie mode was absolute hell. For me it started from a panic attack brought on by a failed attempt at doing keto. The water loss caused electrolyte imbalance, which caused me to have a panic attack over something stupid which sent me to the ER. When I got back I realized I lost the ability to fall asleep, which drove more panic, which eventually developed into severe sleep anxiety. It got to the point where just the thought of sleep triggered fight-or-flight, so anytime I'd go to bed, my heart would start racing due to cognitive association, and I wouldn't be able to properly relax to enter sleep. It was torture.
I was eventually able to slowly fix it with no meds by carefully watching my sugar intake, doing a lot of cognitive behavioral therapy, and supplementing a TON of magnesium (upwards of 1000mg /day) due to the increased anxiety and stress. Remember a NORMAL person can get by on a measly 400mg of magnesium a day (some experts like Dr. Carolyn Dean or Morley Robbins would argue that the RDA isn't optimal btw), but when you're going through extreme stress, you need more! MagSRT or Magnesium Breakthrough are excellent supplements I'd personally recommend. Magnesium lotion is good too. Not to mention adding mag-rich foods to your diet.
The number one thing I learned on the cognitive side was to remember to NOT STRESS about not sleeping. Do your best to truly internalize this. Don't get angry, panicky, or upset, because it only makes it worse. Train your mind to remain calm and not judge (this is where practicing meditation helps tremendously). On my worst days I'd sit there 3-4 hours, remaining calm. Just close your eyes and let your body do what it needs to do, because the more you "chase" sleep, the more elusive it becomes.
You'll find that you tend to "cross over" into sleep when you're thinking of something in your head or are distracted. If you're FOCUSED on sleep it becomes counterintuitive because to your brain you're "focusing" and it will try to keep you up.
It's also vital to remember that just laying in bed with your eyes closed and resting (even when awake) does some good, so if you're exhausted, you can take comfort in knowing that just laying there will help, although obviously it's no replacement for actual sleep.
I know diet is a big part, but just out of curiosity, do you live in a city and/or near Wi-Fi/cellphone towers?
Other factors might be consuming something sweet at night, if suffering from pre-diabetes, or having some gas trapped inside, that's my case!
@@XSilvenXI was the exact same as you ! I had insomnia 4 years ago due to over training and over working! Every time I got into bed my heart would pound! It went on for about 3 years and last year for some reason it just went! I dropped as much exercise to just 3-4 sessions a week and a lot of magnesium to! Lowish carb but enough from fruit and honey to fuel my workouts and stress! People will tell you you don’t need carbs when you’re stressed but you do..
@@ladyofhay Thank you for replying and your input. I truly appreciate it.
I don’t have diabetes nor I am pre-diabetic, but what I have is Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). And yes, you might be correct about sugar since as of late, I have been eating sugar and I have to stop doing that since sugar is not good for your body.
Thank you!
Most welcome, Alex!
Sleep is so important and it’s the one thing I struggle with. Thank you
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on all kinds of sleep issues may help with more data.
@@experimenthealthyketo83 thank you
@@truno7 don't thank bots
Thank You So Very Much For Sharing Dr Berg This Is So
Incredibly Helpful I’m Not Sleeping Well At All If I’m Stressed.
Sleep Is So Very Important For The Body!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching my videos. Have a nice day!
@@Drberg 🙏Thank You So Much Dr Berg Have A Great Day As Well
Your Videos Have Helped Me Tremendously
Ur advice on not snacking was gold.. i used to stand up to pee like 5 times in avg.. it dropped to 2 times in avg.. thx a lot!! 👏👏
I've had sleep problem's for over 16 yesrs and sometimes go 2-3 weeks without sleep.
This is really helpful to me, thanks, Dr..
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep and on absorption of vitamin D may help with more data.
Glad it helps!
Me watching this wide awake at 5am after falling asleep at 3am:
👁️👄👁️
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep may help with more data.
Thank you so much, I tried opening my windows and it works
Dr Berg, so informative thks
Very welcome, glad it is informative!
Thank you and thank you so much dr Berg. I am very to fall into sleep and sometimes awake in the middle night, therefore this topic is so useful and solving my problems. I am really grateful your advise dr Berg. Have a good weekend dr Berg ❤
Great 👍 Dr Berg’s videos /articles on waking up in the middle of the night may also help.
Brilliant, love it, thanks Dr. B!
The three things that stop me getting a good night's sleep are:
1. staying up too late watching videos on youtube,
2. the neighbour's dogs barking, &
3. The pair of ravens nesting in a Norfolk Pine tree across the road start crowing around dawn.
I was waking every hour or two through the night, but I am now sleeping at least 4 hours straight, and often over 6 hours since I've made changes suggested by Dr Berg and others.
Great 👍 Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep and on absorption of vitamin D may help with more data.
According to this list I'm doing everything right and I still have the most horrible sleep, for years now. Watched so many videos on how to sleep better and tried it all. Nothing seems to help.
Have you tried Dr Berg’s videos on absorption of vitamin D?
He’s made so many different videos on different issues with sleep, since a few years, I was able to recover from insomnia.
@@experimenthealthyketo83yes, I saw them all. Thank you.
Thanks a lot i always thought you are a human angel
Great sir as always,may Allah bless you with good health and happiness always
Thanks Doc! Yes #5 greens Yes #2 Cod Liver oil before bed. Yes. #6. Crack bedside window a bit. THANKS again!!
That's great!
Dr Berg, could you make a video about the health problems which may arise when a person gets too much sleep?
Thanks for lots more information on sleeping. I myself have huge sleep problems with falling to sleep. Also thanks for informing me about the glorius lemon.
You're most welcome.
Very informative. Many things I have experienced.
Excellent information!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Peace love and blessings!
Most welcome! Glad you found it useful!
Dr. Please make a video for those who working the Night Shift, what we should do?
I love this video!! One of the best!! 🎉❤
Thanks, glad you like it!
@Dr.Berg: Excellent video, thanks.
I have sleep apnea, and I find it difficult to sleep with my CPAP machine. I would be very grateful if you could do a video reviewing the various devices that are mouth pieces which claim to be able to keep the airway open. If you can’t name specific devices, that’s understandable, but at least cover the topic of whether (or not) these type of devices CAN work and, if so, the kind of features to look for. Having a good night’s sleep will improve my mood, my heart health, help me lose weight - and prevent random elbows to the ribs in the middle of the night. PLEASE, this is extremely important. Thank you!
Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep apnea should help.
Wow, what timing
Thanks for watching. Hope the info here will help you.
Thanks
No problem. Wishing you good health!
@@Drberghello dr can u do video about split sleep and continuous sleep
Thank you Doctor...
You're welcome, @alejandraschob9699!
Thanks sir your video guides gold box
Dr. Berg, you are the best! Thank you for sharing this!
I appreciate your comment! Glad to help!
Awesome info video finally I sleep well with this time change
I just wanted to let you know I just saw your commercial. I was very excited to see it because I see how they have been censoring you lately. That is a great idea for you to still get out there without being in their algorithm for watch videos!!
Excellent suggestions, and so needed these days. Thanks Doc
Sure. Hope they will help you.
I'm definitely gonna take your advice
Hope it helps!
Right on target Dr Berg, you answered all my concerns ,from bathroom 5 to 6 times nightly, cell phone at night until 3am, going to try zinc
Do try it, let us know how it goes!
Thank you Dr. Berg .You have a heart of gold❤
I appreciate your support! Glad to help!
Thank you!
Most welcome!
Ohhh I’ve been taking too much melatonin. I find it’s so hard to fall asleep. Great information Dr. Eric Berg! 😊
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on falling asleep may help with more data.
I take melatonin every night.
Thanks Dr.Berg DC ❤😂
My pleasure!
One of your best videos!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man’s a legend
This is a life-changing video! Thank you so much, sir 🙏❤️
Glad you found it so informative!
Thank you ❤❤❤
You are very welcome!
Thanks Doc
You're most welcome
Thank you so much
You're welcome. Thanks for watching the video.
New Hamphire. Health coach. I really appreciate all youve done. I just wish I had a better delivery. No one lustens to me. Very frustrating so naturally I direct them to you. I helped one woman lise 40 lbs that was wonderful. I can imagine how you feel. This is really the reason is helping others.
It’s best to help those who already very curious. Those will contribute to show the truth.
Dr.Berg your the best.❤
I appreciate your support!
Will watch cause I have a hard time sleeping. It’s 6:06 a.m. right now.
Sure. Hope the info here will help you.
❤🙏 Thanks alot dr Berg
Most welcome!
Thank you for this video, Dr.!!!
Most welcome!
Great Video! I think this will help me with my insomnia👍
Great data on jet lag.had no idea!!
Thankyou Sir🙏❤️
You're very much welcome!
Thanks, Infrared works well 👍
Thank you for this video, it is much appreciated. 😊🕊
You're very welcome!
Found out I am not pre diabetics, but love the videos,
Thank you for this doc 😊
Thank you, my pleasure!
Thanks Dr. Berg you're health info is essential to humanity God bless you for the effort you put into this great information ❤
You're most welcome, Carol!
Thanks for yur videos sir ..!!!! Sooo helpful ❤️
You're very welcome!
Thanks dr berg ❤❤❤❤
No problem. Thanks for watching the video. Take care.
🤦♂️I literally be eating and using my phone right be4 bed every night too😖..plus me being stressed from the day..so this info makes sense when it comes to Not eating..using the phone and reducing stress be4 bed because mann....it makes sense hearing this
Right. Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sleep may help with more data.
I had years of difficulties falling asleep until I quit coffee completely and now I sleep like a baby. I'm so mad that I didn't tried or even thought about it earlier. If you have trouble with sleep, try this.
True ❤thanks for sharing ❤
Excellent dr
Thanks! I appreciate it.
I wake up very early in the morning and then compensate my sleep with a long nạp in the afternoon 😅. Trying to fix it.
I am nor a Keto, I eat lots of fruits and sweat potatoes
Started using a Cpap in 2001 when testing showed 5 minutes per hour of sleep, lots of dreams. After 2001 no dreams remembered again.
Dr Berg’s videos /articles on cpap & sleep apnea may also help.
Dr Eric. ❤
Thank you so much for watching!
@@Drberg it’s an honour. ❤️ you are the alpha and omega.
So this is a lot of great recommendations. Do I just buy a bottle of each of these? How do I know how much to take?
I was just thinking I wish dr berg had a video about what happens if you quit caffeine. I’ve stopped caffeine and sleep earlier now
Yes, he’s made videos on issues with caffeine and the benefits of only having a tiny cup of organic coffee in the morning.
I can fall asleep at the drop of a hat, my problem is, I can't stay asleep!
Hello. My videos here may help: www.youtube.com/@DrEricBergDC/search?query=improve%20sleep
Me too
Same here. Keto energy makes me not want to stay a sleep for long. Energy is too much!
@@Drberg⁰00⁰0⁰00⁰⁰⁰00
Yes same! Sometimes I can’t fall asleep right away but def wanna stay asleep longer than I have been 😭
I was having one medicine called tensyl az for one month and after stopping this medicine my sleep cycle got disturb.
Is it side effect or something else??
I have pain in my head near ear area both side before sleeping or when I tried to sleep..??
What causing this problem??
what form of Mg do you recommend? There are so many kinds!
Wow incredibly informative. Does all these things help u sleep dr berg?
Yes.
I have bad post nasal drip when I lay down, it keeps me up at night, constantly coughing
Sometimes, if it's only mild, using a Saline nasal spray and soon blowing my nose helps prevent this. Resolve allergies if that's a cause.
Dr Berg’s videos /articles on sinus issues and on coughs may help.
True. Thank You for getting me through med school, I graduated May 12th #PHD
Sure. Congratulations. Did my videos help?
It would appear that any health concern I or a family member has, within a few days Dr. Berg puts out a new video to answer my question. This has been going on for years! I've been waking up between 2-2:30 for a week now and having trouble going back to bed. Last week my dad starting having bad sciatic nerve pain. 2 topics covered in the last week by Dr. Berg youtube.
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For sleep, how much, when and what form to take B1? Fasted or with a meal?
Bio-available one is the best...1 capsule in the morning with a meal and one right before bed.. BenFotiamine (Vitamin B1)..
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Dr Berg’s allthiamine type b1 is the best. Dosage depends on one’s personal situation. When depends on one’s digestive system, nervous system, ect.
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"7 to 10 cups of greens".
I think you could help people by coming up with a better measure for greens: how much you actually have depends on the size of the leaves and whether or not they are packed into the cup to any degree.
Weight as a measure would be a lot more exact