I spent days in hospital for angina with no reason before keto. Sent home with a bag of drugs. After a year I got my records back and the only thing off was low potassium that nobody even mentioned and I wasn't asked about nutrition at all . Thankyou Dr Berg thankyou keto. Goodbye drugs
This happened to my husband. He was diagnosed as Hypokalemic (was in the hospital's computer but he was never told about it). He was then sent home with a Diuretic and Metoprolol to 'treat' his high blood pressure. Over the course of another year his symptoms got much worse, heart cramps, leg cramps and bladder spasms (not to mention hair loss from Metoprolol). I did my research and found Dr. Berg's videos.... rest is history :-) He's off ALL pills and has normal blood pressure ever since at age 57. He also lost 90 lbs of fat.
@@Boogan-D Not real drugs! A drug is only a drug by dose! Doesn't matter if you're talking about some synthetic or something that can be found already in nature. Synthetic also doesn't mean it's bad either. On the other hand I wouldn't and don't trust any common or uncommon modern pharmaceutical synthetic! It's a proven corrupt industry perhaps not as much as politics but then again so many are in both! Big tech may be the up and coming rival but "banking" may always stay at top, at least until the collapse
Seeing this video 3 years ago would have saved me years of confusion and sleepless nights. We need actual doctors and thinkers like you Dr Berg. Thank you so much for everything you share ❤ 💛 💗
No agenda. Just knowledge. So beautiful. I'm sitting here with all the symptoms of crazy digestion affecting the heart, and if I can hold a picture of what Dr. Berg is saying, I will know I'm not dying and can adopt better practices!
I went to the ER multiple times thinking I was having a heart attack. I now know it's a stomach issue. If I drink a fizzle drink that makes me burp, I will usually feel better. Meat also does this too me. I also had biliary sludge which causes chest pressure. I used Dr. Bergs gallbladder formula and I don't have the sludge anymore. Things are getting better.
You are a mind reader Dr. Berg. I stressed so much over my recent palpitations. And open youtube and I can't be more glad to see your video on the subject. Thank you Sir! 🙏🏻
@@pierrettelaf9728 are you still having issues? I had them for 8 months before I started taking apple cider vinegar one tablespoon per day mixed with lemon juice and water, and it honestly seems to be helping. Even the ones I’ve gotten haven’t been as hard and scary. Drink it through a straw so it doesn’t affect your teeth.
@@ThePlaystationGoon i followed a gluten free diet and i absolutely stopped drinking soda and eating canned food i focused more on natural food after awhile i felt much better 😊 It's hard at first but now i'm used to it
my dad is 101. 2 years ago he went to the doctor and told him his heart was skipping a beat. Doctor checked hi and decided he should see a specialist. As the wait was 2 months, my dad decided to take multi-vitamin pills and my the time he saw the specialist his heart was normal. Specialist told him to keep doing what he was doing and come back in 1 year for a checkup. He went back and the specialist gave him the all clear. easy peasy and he is still alive today
I can't tolerate msg and it actually changes brain chemistry as well. Avoid at all costs, it's a 💩 ingredient that is used to compensate for low quality food.
Wow! I had heart palpitations for yeeears after eating bread or high carbs. Since doing keto and IF no other episodes! You explained so much. Thanks Dr. Berg. You’re the best
Yes, Lynda, Keto and DB are the best. 25 carbs a day is my goal but I often hit 40 carbs, but still have lost 15 pounds in the past 40 days. I can do this diet and DB videos forever. They both are very pleasing to me.
I’ve had benign pvc’s for years and took a beta blocker. Came off of the after starting keto and taking magnesium. Also stopped having heartburn, if I eat carbs at all I feel the heartburn. Keto is a life changer!
Johnny Flores mine felt like my heart was flipping in my chest, Dr also said I would always have them. I mentioned I thought my taste and smell was changing, he said try magnesium. I realized it was making the pvc’s less noticeable. I still get them occasionally, but have not had a beta blocker since. I take magnesium faithfully!
Kamie Compton glad you are feeling better mines started around 6 years ago they start as one or two a day then grow to more I noticed mines more at night while trying to sleep there are many causes but will never know the true cause i stopped caffeine and stay more hydrated sometimes exercise can trigger them due to adrenaline rush hopefully with the meds i can calm them more and do something more naturally to make them less noticeable every one says its just stress ignore them im like there is no way you can ignore your heart beating abnormally they don’t understand
Johnny Flores I think mine was stress induced, anyone who says ignore them must not really feel them! I take Rythm triple calm from amazon (mg taurate, mg gycinate and mg malate). And nature made magnesium oxide My bloodwork showed higher than normal level, my Dr. told me (actually nurse called about results of bloodwork including cholesterol, whole other story) and said to stop if I was taking a supplement....clearly she did not pay attention to the reason I was taking it in the first place. 🙄 I just don’t want to go back on meds
Thank you Dr Berg. I've had palpitations for years and got no answer from doctors. You're videos focus on exactly what I want to know. Keep them coming 👍. Thanks again 👋
@@willgreen77 But med school doesn't teach nutrition at a cellular level. That's why so many people are getting help from Dr. Berg after years of NOT getting help from regular docs. I told my "med school" doc about my palpitations and she said she had no idea and just wanted to put me on a beta blocker. She said "Maybe that's just normal for you?" HUH???? Terrible, terrible suggestions. Beta blockers only block me from feeling them instead of getting to the cause. I took Dr. Bergs advice and finally stopped my palps after 12 years!! Med school docs are very overrated. They go to school to learn medicine, not how nutrition affects the body at the cellular level. They are pill pushers because that's what they are taught. Give me a holistic nutrition pro like Dr. Berg any day over an MD when it comes to nutrition.
My MD would call this nonsense. But DR Berg is on point here. Wish I had this video a yr ago. But I pieced it together through numerous other videos he’s posted over the yrs after suffering with palps for a long time. Not anymore.
Your M.D. is arrogant. My M.D. doesn't "treat" this way but he encourages me that he believes I'll be able to get off the drugs to resume a normal life with what I am doing. And he works with me. He's rare, though, and he's a keeper. You ought to change doctors.
@Judy Lee Your doctor is rare, and he truly does care for you. There are different times that require these different types of health care. You are in the best place to have your doctor in safely bridging that gap between allopathic and the true natural healing path that Dr Berg represents. All the very best to you in finding your ideal health.
@Judy Lee Your MD must be an older gentleman. The older more experienced doctors are more willing to support alternative measures. The young ones fresh out of med school are the ones without common sense or any willingness to support alternatives. They have to pay off that student loan...and live in fear of losing their license...since that's all they get preached to in med school.
I have been doing Keto for a year, and it did not “occur” to me that the palpitations had stopped until I watched this video. I realized, “Oh, that doesn’t happen any more.” Go keto!
I did keto for 6 months and frankly, lost too much weight. (60lbs and kept dropping.). Keto got rid of my heart burn, it helped me sleep like a log. But the sad thing is now that i eat carbs again (not like i used to), that if i eat too heavily or too late at night, i get heart palps or a racing heart in a way i never did before. Something changed bio-chemically, after keto, that made me less tolerant to sugar when i resumed it.
@@aroojirfan3147, keto is short for ketosis. When glucose is drastically reduced from your diet, your body is forced to use ketones as a fuel source. Ketones are produced by the body in the absence of glucose, and puts you in a state of ketosis. Ketosis which is safe, is not to be confused with keto acidosis, which can be dangerous (this can occur if you have a medical condition that doesn’t allow your body to produce enough insulin). The keto diet can promote weight loss, improve acne, reduce risk of certain cancers, improve heart health, protect brain function, reduce seizures, improve PCOS symptoms, and reverse type 2 diabetes (and other benefits). Dr. Berg’s channel is full of information about the Keto diet, and there are many more sources available online. I wish you good health.
This has been happening to me for almost a month ,I was wondering what could have been causing this , then bam! A video from Dr. Berg , thanks so much you're the best .
Found this, 2years after I needed it. I had to discover all this with trial and error. Keto, IF, electrolytes and an open mind have made my life 100% better.
Yeah seems to be part of the problem. My guess is because the heart is also pumping extra blood for the digestion to go through, and it feels like there's not enough air, like a panic attack it's horrible
There are two predominant causes of benign ectopics ...low magnesium is one ...this mineral goes hand in hand with potassium...people with low magnesium often have low potassium..people with low potassium often have low magnesium...deficiency in one causes deficiency in the other...and here's why this is so important... The heart muscle has the highest requirement in the body for magnesium ..especially magnesium taurate. Secondly the vagus nerve shares the same pathways to digestion system and heart...so bloating...or reaction to food will trigger a response..this is why emotional upsets like bereavement and relationship endings make people avoid eating...the emotions control things via the vagus nerve.
God Bless you Dr Berg, I finally found someone who talks about my health problems and explain so well about my heart palpitations! I was so scared cause my doctor didnt believe me when I explained my symptoms....I dont have my gallbladder anymore and now I understand what i've got!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
I deal with heart palpitations and they happen here and there. I'm still working on changing my eating habits because I have noticed they happen more often when I eat terribly. I also deal with GERD. Thanks for this video.
This palpitation happens to me when I break a fast. I am fairly certain that my issue is PH too high and/or hypotension. If I keep watching this channel I will soon have a Ph.D. in everything to do with the human body. The more I hear about how the human body works, the more I worship God for His magnificent craftsmanship! HalleluYah!
Bloating in the stomach causes stimulation of the vagus nerve to the heart and low blood pressure which causes artythmias, often from high carb dinners and msg, etc. Patients with bowel obstructions also get arrhythmia if they haven't had a bowel movement in several days and are plugged up.
excessive alcohol gives me heart palpitations, I get rid of it with drinking alot of water and taking an potassium supplement. And also my high blood pressure medication.
I have never had heart palpitations until I started incorporating whey protein. I thought I was doing good by going with a clean, organic whey without binders or fillers but within 30 minutes of taking it, my resting heart rate jumps 10 bpm and palpitates for hours.
@S when you’re weight lifting to building muscle, it can be quite tricky some days to get enough protein without increasing your calories by too much (which leads to weight gain)
Thank you for your informative and refresher videos, on Systems of the Body. I find them very interesting. I am always trying to stay current. GOD BLESS🙏💜
I don't get mine. Some days I have palpitations all day long, some times 1 to 3 a day, sometimes none for a few days. No pattern but very frightening for sure.
thats why i searched/found this video. you think 0 carb meal overeating would still make my heart race? my body gets really warm with the increase in heartrate. Im guessing my body is actively burning off the "excessive" calories. this is puzzling... have heard about this from Mark Sisson please share info if you have any experience with this ty
@@nBasterd It's been my own experience that whenever I over eat my heart-rate goes up , supposedly due to a reaction of the adrenals and , yes, also hot flashes as a result . I really try to only eat what I need because then I feel good and calm . Hope this helps ?
Thank you so much for this video. It’s very relative to everything that I’m currently experiencing. In the back of my mind I felt like I had too much pressure coming from my stomach which was leading to some palpitations and now you helped me link them together. Today I begin I.F. weighing in at 250lbs 36 year old male at 6’1”. My goal weight is 190lbs without palpitations , I plan to reach my goal through a few methods such as I.F., healthy keto diet, weight training and some cardio.
He's recommending keto, but doesn't mention how low sodium or salt-wasting can affect the balance of your electrolytes. Keto diets will cause your body to flush out more water, sodium and other electrolytes. Having low sodium can directly affect your levels potassium and magnesium, which can mess with your heart rhythm greatly. I used to get very frequent palps, but "ate healthy" and even took magnesium regularly (whic is often recommended for heart rhythm issues). What I didn't realize was that my low-refined-sugar diet was putting me in ketosis, which was flushing sodium, and not getting enough salt was causing my body to flush out electrolytes. My heart rate used to be higher at rest, and I'd get frequent PVCs. Adding a small pinch of salt to my glasses of water, and being a little more relaxed about salting my foods really helped. I highly recommend people check out: Dr. James DiNicolantonio. Keto has been great for me, but it can definitely cause problems with heart rhythm if you do it without considering your salt intake, problem is most doctors are very wary about telling you to get more salt because of absolutely garbage epidemiological "studies" and other unsubstantiated or flat out incorrect information they have been repeating for decades, just like with cholesterol and red-meat. All you have to do is look at what doctors recommend as the "ideal" diet, and then look at the rates of ALL chronic diseases have been doing since they started recommending these diets. Most doctors know NOTHING about proper nutrition, which makes sense since they aren't actually taught nutrition.
I had this and started taking CoQ10 and trace minerals in my filtered water and it went away. Love all your videos! Thank you soooo much for educating us! 💕 I wish I lived close to you so you could be my doctor! When I ask my MD for help she tells me I don’t know what I’m talking about. After watching your videos, I realize SHE doesn’t know what SHE’S talking about.
I get mine randomly... not often but out of nowhere I'll feel the flutter. Makes no sense because I'll eat heavy sometimes and not get it, but other times when I'm doing nothing, It can happen. It's not such a big deal, just gives you that pause.
great video Dr B! we see a ton of patients with this issue and yes GI problems are usually the cause, we change their diet, get them on ACV or Zypan or a gallbladder supplement, more veggies, etc and viola much better. Second big reason is stress and the adrenal/cortisol connection, very very common in today's world!
@@hannaha7304 a bunch of stuff, better diet ie no sugar, caffeine etc, find a way to get better sleep! and lastly adrenal supplements, both Dr B and I have videos on adrenal support, please see my channel for more info, thx!
Omg are you a doctor? I'd like to thank you and Dr berg for reassuring me. I wanna know if the palpations are serious/deadly? Or is it just a harmless condition? Thank you, and hey I'm gonna visit you channel ❤️☺️
I was having palpitations so I saw a heart doctor. I forget what he called it, so he told me to reduce my caffeine intake and start exercising 5 days a week for 30 minutes. I'm now doing 3 days a week and finally got off of pop recently. I'm going to start the Atkins diet next week.
It COULD be low potassium, but then it COULD be low magnesium. A magnesium deficiency can also cause heart palpitations and it’s probably best to take an electrolyte supplement rather than just potassium or just magnesium by themselves. Also, Dr. Berg skips over caffeine and alcohol consumption even though both of these can CAUSE a depletion of these essential minerals.
I drink purified water mixed with cream of Tartar which is loaded with potassium and Himalayan pink salt with 84 trace minerals through out the day. I feel great and have no hunger issues. I also drink apple cider vinegar with a whole lemon in the morning and at night before i go to bed. You do this and you will drop weight big time. Another great video Dr. Berg! You are AWESOME!
Brilliant! Sometimes when I eat certain foods I get these palpitations with headache and a tightness on the left side of my abdomen, which I thought was kidney stone movement. It could actually be from taking excess refined white rice with meals and causing pressure in my gall bladder. I avoid wheat as well as it makes me feel like crap also. I'm already feeling better by cutting down a lot on the white rice and substituting with potatoes.
In my case it happened due to sort of constipation and dehydration. Slow bowel movement. And all that triggers acid reflux and eventually increase heart rate. Meal two times a day and in between 2 liters of water intake could solve this problem. No palpitation no GERD acid reflux.
I was extremely ill during April 2020 and I'll never know if it was THE virus. But I've been for so many delayed tests and finally had a scan of my gallbladder this week. I was told that there was a polyp in one of the bile ducts, but it was nothing serious. I was also told that my pituitary hormone signal to my thyroid was low, while my thyroxine levels were high - but the numbers were just inside the normal range. However, I've been 18:6 fasting for 8 months and following a pretty strict Keto regime and as things have slightly improved, I would hazard a guess that my thyroid numbers would have been well outside the safe zone all those months ago. It's frustrating because the UK health system has all but collapsed while it deals with the plague, and I'm not sure whether I have a thyroid or a gallbladder issue - or both. I suppose I better hope that fasting and Keto fix me up in the long term. Oh, I was also told that I have an extra heartbeat thrown in for good measure - but that it was nothing to worry about.
I'm glad to have found this great video. Recently, I began to notice that my heartbeat is kinda high, most of the time, at rest, like 70-80 bpm, and pretty much everything Dr. Berg says in this video, makes perfect sense now, and I think I actually understand why it's doing what it is... in my case for sure. Thank you Dr. Berg, your work is greatly appreciated.
What you say about PVCs/PACs and the digestive system makes a lot of sense and I hadn't put the two together before. I had PVCs for 15 years (which, touch wood, have stopped since I've been on keto) but I found, that lying down was something that would bring them on. Since lying down also can cause heartburn, this makes total sense!
@@tr9294 The last time was on the third day of starting keto. I also do IF, mostly 18/6 every day. I do take supplements but I've taken them for years.
Dr. Eric Berg, I've learned so much from you. I've been to so many doctors for underlying symtoms I've experienced for a while now, and not ONE of them have been able to truly help me. I've been worried that I'd never feel normal again. Just wanna say thank you for the valuable information you provide dr. Berg, I'm currently healing with the power of IF and keto 👍
Magnesium Taurate, prescription Testosterone, York Cardiology / Dr Gupta and cleaning up my diet with Dr Berg have been the most helpful things for my aFib.
Woo-hoo Dr. Berg!!! Thank you!!! I have been trying to figure out why I was getting heart palpitations after I ate! This all rings true because after I started fixing these things (after falling off the wagon) I'm not experiencing any palpitations!
Dr. Berg & Keto allowed for focus and changes in my life that allow me to feel & act very well that others have not a clue. My keto is tweeked & changed regularly for life. Keto is easy, changes & results are as you desire.
It's the Vegas nerve, which is the connection between stomach, heart and brain. Also the esophagus runs very close to the heart and in the case of a hiatus hernia, the esophageal sphincter can touch the heart.
I also have racing and palpitations when I eat histamine foods, or something I react to like sulfites. Also, if I have a tiny burp, I get a palpitation as it comes up my esophagus, so it makes sense.
These are all good tips. I want to include hydration. If you don't have enough water, your blood will thicken and become more viscous. Thus, harder to pump.
Almost everytime I eat commercial made bread I have heartburn. When I eat keto I have no problem. I do practice intermittent fasting, and have most of my life. I was not raised eating more than one or 2 meals a day, and thankfully my mother did not believe in snacks, so no chips, cookies, candy or soda. We mostly ate keto even though it wasn't called that. We literally never ate pasta or rice, bread was available to us, but I didn't like it much, and although we liked sweets they were a very rare treat. The point is we were all thin! When snacking and the low fat high carb diet became popular in the 1970's that's when people put on weight and started gaving health problems. If snack food and fast food companies were to go away, we would see a return to healthy lifestyles.
You are so correct. I was raised on a "government commodities diet." We were very poor. We (5 kids) would get a big box once a month down at the Armory. Two kids are dead, and we 3 survivors are now close to 70. So it wasn't so bad.
I'm new to this channel i found out this video i was like ok let's watch this too. At the end of the video i immediately scrolled on top and subscribed the channel because the way he explains everything is amazing.
I have PVC,s every day off and on, belching gas and tremors going from my stomach and heart, terrible feeling! I told my cardiologist what was going on, he said one has nothing to do with the other, but I know my body! He told me I have an abnormal heart beat, increased my atenolol,and put me on acid reducers, I still have the PVC,s when skip the acid pill....Dr Berg thank you for this video!
You are simply amazing! My doctor almost killed my with heart palpitations meds that was giving me all kinds of bad side effects for 3 years I was so dizzy all the time. My problem was digestive to start with and I am working to fix that and as soon as I stopped taking their Stupid pills I feel so much better! I watch all your videos all of them and thank you so much I understand better my body
I discovered an Asian teacher, who taught me heart massage (always clockwise), tapping, and light cupping. (I'm working on a blood pressure thing.) My blood pressure, went down, significantly and immediately. And, for some reason, I felt a warm sense of well being. Can anyone explain this? Thanks.
Thank you for this video!! I've always had bad digestion. But I also take lots of medication for my transplants. So I'll have to try and do a few of these! SUBSCRIBED ♡
I was on Keto and got derailed for a few months during my ivf process. I have palpitations after I eat carbs and sweets. I have anxiety as well. I do not feel good during these times. I am slowly getting back to keto again and I can feel the difference. I feel much calmer and no palpitations after a meal; i feel lighter and no bloat.
My auntie was accidentally taking too much iodine in her multi vitamin. Check your vitamins. Her racing heart stopped after changing that. She is hypothyroid so she was sensitive to that vitamin. So thankful she found out why! May anyone on here also discover the answer to what is happening in their body. 🙏
Many years ago when I was suffering with gerd and swallowing way too many antacids I had an event of tachycardia so severe that I drove myself to the emergency room. There, they discovered I had a dangerously low level of potassium...somewhere around 2.5 and my heart rate was in the 150's. Frightening to say the least. I wonder what role the vagus nerve plays with regard to digestive issues and arrhythmias? Exceptional content Dr. Berg on a fascinating topic. Thank you!!🐾🎃🎃❤🎃
What an excellent question. Thank YOU for asking it. Dr. Berg's hypothetic wondering is awesome. I'd like to hear the answer to your question too. I'm hoping to get off all these drugs, and my doctor is saying he's believing I can. We only need to find the cause, and also I'm wondering why everyone is experiencing all of this with our hearts? So many young people are dying of heart issues, too, with the electrical systems.
@Gazpacho Suave I drink a BPC in the morning, sometimes I'll have a decaf later if I feel like one, but I wouldn't recommend drinking them all the time. I find personally anyway that decaf still stimulates the feeling to drink multiple cups, and when you run out you might talk yourself into drinking some regular coffee when you don't really need it.
I've tried cutting back and even eliminating caffeine during my bouts, and that didn't help. During my dormant periods I can drink coffee and tea all day and not have any. I used to think caffeine was the cause, but not anymore.
@@michaelsmith1262 --- Each human body is so different - concerning cause and effect. One of life's great challenges is find out what does and what does not work for YOU. I have my own issues that all the advice in the world doesn't help. You have to walk your on journey of discovery and keep trying different things until you fine tune what works for you. For some it is sugar, for some it is sweeteners. I have a friend who discovered that she can only eat red meat and organs to be, and feel healthy. It's crazy man, but there it is, isn't it?
I suffer from palpitation at first I thought that something was moving in my chest. Thanks Dr Berg! please l would like you to do a video on carbonated water
I got rapid tachycardia and arrhythmias after consuming coconut oil and MCT's at the same time. Probably add a larger dose as well. No carbs involved! My heartbeat went up to between 150 and 185 experience no shortness of breath or tightness or pain which means given the stress test I must not have any ischemia! I took slow deep breath's and in 10 minutes to 15 minutes it slow down to about 90. I would also note that this occurred while I was sitting on the couch and I just noted feeling like my stomach flip-flopped before taking my Pulse. I did a search on it and this is indeed something that can happen!my solution was not to do MCT and coconut oil together and to make sure I used a lower dose.
This man is the Einstein of nutrition!
I spent days in hospital for angina with no reason before keto. Sent home with a bag of drugs. After a year I got my records back and the only thing off was low potassium that nobody even mentioned and I wasn't asked about nutrition at all . Thankyou Dr Berg thankyou keto. Goodbye drugs
Drugs are death.
This happened to my husband. He was diagnosed as Hypokalemic (was in the hospital's computer but he was never told about it). He was then sent home with a Diuretic and Metoprolol to 'treat' his high blood pressure. Over the course of another year his symptoms got much worse, heart cramps, leg cramps and bladder spasms (not to mention hair loss from Metoprolol). I did my research and found Dr. Berg's videos.... rest is history :-) He's off ALL pills and has normal blood pressure ever since at age 57. He also lost 90 lbs of fat.
How low was the potassium?
@@Boogan-D Not real drugs! A drug is only a drug by dose! Doesn't matter if you're talking about some synthetic or something that can be found already in nature. Synthetic also doesn't mean it's bad either. On the other hand I wouldn't and don't trust any common or uncommon modern pharmaceutical synthetic! It's a proven corrupt industry perhaps not as much as politics but then again so many are in both! Big tech may be the up and coming rival but "banking" may always stay at top, at least until the collapse
@@lillypod1337 Wow...I thought they were leaving something out. Almost like they know you'll get to the root of your issue.
Seeing this video 3 years ago would have saved me years of confusion and sleepless nights. We need actual doctors and thinkers like you Dr Berg. Thank you so much for everything you share ❤ 💛 💗
Me too!
@@bantiechick2966 can you please help me to get rid of this
No agenda. Just knowledge. So beautiful. I'm sitting here with all the symptoms of crazy digestion affecting the heart, and if I can hold a picture of what Dr. Berg is saying, I will know I'm not dying and can adopt better practices!
Me too and the feeling is bad
I went to the ER multiple times thinking I was having a heart attack. I now know it's a stomach issue. If I drink a fizzle drink that makes me burp, I will usually feel better. Meat also does this too me. I also had biliary sludge which causes chest pressure. I used Dr. Bergs gallbladder formula and I don't have the sludge anymore. Things are getting better.
You are a mind reader Dr. Berg. I stressed so much over my recent palpitations. And open youtube and I can't be more glad to see your video on the subject. Thank you Sir! 🙏🏻
How long did your palpitations last?
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I'm going through that now and it stress me a lot. Help me. Tell me what you did?
@@pierrettelaf9728 dont stress they will last wayyy longer also it might cause other symptoms
@@pierrettelaf9728 are you still having issues? I had them for 8 months before I started taking apple cider vinegar one tablespoon per day mixed with lemon juice and water, and it honestly seems to be helping. Even the ones I’ve gotten haven’t been as hard and scary.
Drink it through a straw so it doesn’t affect your teeth.
I used to have heart palpitations and digestion problems everyday 😷 but after changing my diet the problem is solved and i feel so much better now 😊
Hope is life what did you do?
@@ThePlaystationGoon i followed a gluten free diet and i absolutely stopped drinking soda and eating canned food i focused more on natural food after awhile i felt much better 😊
It's hard at first but now i'm used to it
Hope is life thank you for the reply, your story gives me hope
@@ThePlaystationGoon you're welcome 😊 when you're motivated and you put your mind on something you will eventually achieve it
@@hopeislife3810 did you take any supplements what kind digestive issues you had?
my dad is 101. 2 years ago he went to the doctor and told him his heart was skipping a beat. Doctor checked hi and decided he should see a specialist. As the wait was 2 months, my dad decided to take multi-vitamin pills and my the time he saw the specialist his heart was normal. Specialist told him to keep doing what he was doing and come back in 1 year for a checkup. He went back and the specialist gave him the all clear. easy peasy and he is still alive today
wow✨🙏❤️god bless you and your dad
That's great
hi just wondering what multi vitamin he took ? thank you
Hownis your dad now?
God bless
I had heart palpitations for days. After eating vegetables and taking magnesium, I started to feel
good. I hate that feeling.
What vegetables did you eat?
Eat greens leafy and all kinds except if u have and allergy
Cole Mctarmach
Any greens and I just made a shake.
@@Rambo_editzs what was your cause of palpitations?
THE avenger
Not eating raw fruits and vegetables for a while. I’m a healthy person and I don’t fallow any diets. I do intermittent fasting.
best doctor period thank you for helping everyone for free you’re a good person 🇺🇸👌🏻😎
Yes. DB is my early morning brain starter now.
I don't know. Ivor cummins is giving him a run for his money lately! Not that he's even a doctor. Either will work tho
MSG does it to me...racing heart, palpitations, headache and high anxiety feeling
I can't tolerate msg and it actually changes brain chemistry as well. Avoid at all costs, it's a 💩 ingredient that is used to compensate for low quality food.
Wow! I had heart palpitations for yeeears after eating bread or high carbs. Since doing keto and IF no other episodes! You explained so much. Thanks Dr. Berg. You’re the best
I don't get it from bread without gluten, but with gluten yes hard palpitations
Yes, Lynda, Keto and DB are the best. 25 carbs a day is my goal but I often hit 40 carbs, but still have lost 15 pounds in the past 40 days. I can do this diet and DB videos forever. They both are very pleasing to me.
I found my heart rate increases after eating carbs and eating a large salad, especially if I have been exercising prior to eating them.
@@DanielM2006UK magnesium and calcium imbalance, bad gut flora and liver health
Yes me too! After eating high carb or sugar heheeheh called my cheat meal (no good 👎🏼 I know) 🤷🏻♀️
I’ve had benign pvc’s for years and took a beta blocker. Came off of the after starting keto and taking magnesium. Also stopped having heartburn, if I eat carbs at all I feel the heartburn.
Keto is a life changer!
Kamie Compton im on propranolol for mines they say they are benign but they sure dont feel benign
Johnny Flores mine felt like my heart was flipping in my chest, Dr also said I would always have them. I mentioned I thought my taste and smell was changing, he said try magnesium. I realized it was making the pvc’s less noticeable. I still get them occasionally, but have not had a beta blocker since. I take magnesium faithfully!
Kamie Compton glad you are feeling better mines started around 6 years ago they start as one or two a day then grow to more I noticed mines more at night while trying to sleep there are many causes but will never know the true cause i stopped caffeine and stay more hydrated sometimes exercise can trigger them due to adrenaline rush hopefully with the meds i can calm them more and do something more naturally to make them less noticeable every one says its just stress ignore them im like there is no way you can ignore your heart beating abnormally they don’t understand
Kamie Compton what kind of magnesium are you taking
Johnny Flores I think mine was stress induced, anyone who says ignore them must not really feel them!
I take Rythm triple calm from amazon (mg taurate, mg gycinate and mg malate).
And nature made magnesium oxide
My bloodwork showed higher than normal level, my Dr. told me (actually nurse called about results of bloodwork including cholesterol, whole other story) and said to stop if I was taking a supplement....clearly she did not pay attention to the reason I was taking it in the first place. 🙄
I just don’t want to go back on meds
For every question I have had on this journey, Dr. Berg has had the answer. Thank you for all of your help!
This is the first time I’ve run across info on these issues...especially the heart and gallbladder. Thank you!
Had Palpitations for years, started taking magnesium and rarely get them now....also much less anxiety :-)
what kind of magnesium? magnesium glysinate?
Glycinate will be fine ... !
Magnesium Citrate will also be fine ...!
Same, if I forget to take the magnesium my body reminds me
@@sandya585 Magnesium Threonate seems to be the best and gets past the blood brain barrier. Great for warding off Alzheimer's too
@@kierkegaard77 how long? Keep reasearching..also learn about Vitamin E.
Thank you Dr Berg. I've had palpitations for years and got no answer from doctors. You're videos focus on exactly what I want to know. Keep them coming 👍. Thanks again 👋
How u cure palpitation
@@skiq4913 Gave up stimulants like caffeine and nicotine. Still not completely gone.
Wow. None of the doctors I’ve had had ever told me this was the reason for my palpitations. Makes so much sense. Thanks!
@@willgreen77 I guess as long as he cites where he learns this from
@@willgreen77 but yet he's making alot of difference.
@@willgreen77 But med school doesn't teach nutrition at a cellular level.
That's why so many people are getting help from Dr. Berg after years of NOT getting help from regular docs.
I told my "med school" doc about my palpitations and she said she had no idea and just wanted to put me on a beta blocker. She said "Maybe that's just normal for you?"
HUH????
Terrible, terrible suggestions. Beta blockers only block me from feeling them instead of getting to the cause. I took Dr. Bergs advice and finally stopped my palps after 12 years!!
Med school docs are very overrated. They go to school to learn medicine, not how nutrition affects the body at the cellular level. They are pill pushers because that's what they are taught.
Give me a holistic nutrition pro like Dr. Berg any day over an MD when it comes to nutrition.
Are you alive
@@quickpstuts412 Absolutely correct. The pharmaceutical companies create the curriculum for the med schools. Totally corrupt.
My MD would call this nonsense. But DR Berg is on point here. Wish I had this video a yr ago. But I pieced it together through numerous other videos he’s posted over the yrs after suffering with palps for a long time. Not anymore.
What did you do to overcome it?
Your M.D. is arrogant. My M.D. doesn't "treat" this way but he encourages me that he believes I'll be able to get off the drugs to resume a normal life with what I am doing. And he works with me. He's rare, though, and he's a keeper. You ought to change doctors.
@Judy Lee
Your doctor is rare, and he truly does care for you. There are different times that require these different types of health care. You are in the best place to have your doctor in safely bridging that gap between allopathic and the true natural healing path that Dr Berg represents. All the very best to you in finding your ideal health.
@Judy Lee Your MD must be an older gentleman. The older more experienced doctors are more willing to support alternative measures. The young ones fresh out of med school are the ones without common sense or any willingness to support alternatives. They have to pay off that student loan...and live in fear of losing their license...since that's all they get preached to in med school.
I have been doing Keto for a year, and it did not “occur” to me that the palpitations had stopped until I watched this video. I realized, “Oh, that doesn’t happen any more.” Go keto!
I did keto for 6 months and frankly, lost too much weight. (60lbs and kept dropping.). Keto got rid of my heart burn, it helped me sleep like a log. But the sad thing is now that i eat carbs again (not like i used to), that if i eat too heavily or too late at night, i get heart palps or a racing heart in a way i never did before.
Something changed bio-chemically, after keto, that made me less tolerant to sugar when i resumed it.
@@TheGnuisancev3, if you are wanting to introduce carbs back into your diet, why not try some potatoes and rice. I would stay away from sugar.
What is keto?
@@aroojirfan3147, keto is short for ketosis. When glucose is drastically reduced from your diet, your body is forced to use ketones as a fuel source. Ketones are produced by the body in the absence of glucose, and puts you in a state of ketosis. Ketosis which is safe, is not to be confused with keto acidosis, which can be dangerous (this can occur if you have a medical condition that doesn’t allow your body to produce enough insulin). The keto diet can promote weight loss, improve acne, reduce risk of certain cancers, improve heart health, protect brain function, reduce seizures, improve PCOS symptoms, and reverse type 2 diabetes (and other benefits). Dr. Berg’s channel is full of information about the Keto diet, and there are many more sources available online. I wish you good health.
@@lynnharrell9598 Thank you so much for the great information!
I'd just like to say ,Your a Blessing to All of Us, Dr Berg
For me, being overweight and not exercising will cause more of it.
Since I started exercising again. I don’t feel it as much
This has been happening to me for almost a month ,I was wondering what could have been causing this , then bam! A video from Dr. Berg , thanks so much you're the best .
Thank you! You’re the first of many many doctors that I have seen that unwrapped this.
Found this, 2years after I needed it. I had to discover all this with trial and error. Keto, IF, electrolytes and an open mind have made my life 100% better.
When it happens, it briefly takes my breath away
Same here
It does!
Same here. It is a horrible feeling.
Yeah seems to be part of the problem. My guess is because the heart is also pumping extra blood for the digestion to go through, and it feels like there's not enough air, like a panic attack it's horrible
Yup! And I can feel it in my stomach too. I hate it!!!
Very well explanation 👍💯
There are two predominant causes of benign ectopics ...low magnesium is one ...this mineral goes hand in hand with potassium...people with low magnesium often have low potassium..people with low potassium often have low magnesium...deficiency in one causes deficiency in the other...and here's why this is so important... The heart muscle has the highest requirement in the body for magnesium ..especially magnesium taurate.
Secondly the vagus nerve shares the same pathways to digestion system and heart...so bloating...or reaction to food will trigger a response..this is why emotional upsets like bereavement and relationship endings make people avoid eating...the emotions control things via the vagus nerve.
God Bless you Dr Berg, I finally found someone who talks about my health problems and explain so well about my heart palpitations! I was so scared cause my doctor didnt believe me when I explained my symptoms....I dont have my gallbladder anymore and now I understand what i've got!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
I deal with heart palpitations and they happen here and there. I'm still working on changing my eating habits because I have noticed they happen more often when I eat terribly. I also deal with GERD. Thanks for this video.
check out Gi Revive
GERD is caused by a zinc and vitamin B1 deficiency. Dr. Berg has a video on it.
@@brettfreed1583 where please? I am going through the same
Watch his video on ACV
@@brettfreed1583 reply me please
I'm finally seeing this video! From 2 years ago! This explains why I've been having these problems! Thank you Dr. Berg!
This palpitation happens to me when I break a fast. I am fairly certain that my issue is PH too high and/or hypotension. If I keep watching this channel I will soon have a Ph.D. in everything to do with the human body. The more I hear about how the human body works, the more I worship God for His magnificent craftsmanship! HalleluYah!
S. M. Facts, food was medicine the entire time!
I just experienced heart palpitations today after breaking a 20 hr fast. It was so unpleasant. I also felt nervous. Did u feel nervousness?
Me too i think its hiatal hernia
why would high ph cause palpitations?
Hello. How did you fix this issue?
Bloating in the stomach causes stimulation of the vagus nerve to the heart and low blood pressure which causes artythmias, often from high carb dinners and msg, etc. Patients with bowel obstructions also get arrhythmia if they haven't had a bowel movement in several days and are plugged up.
What an amazing brilliant commentator my favorite on the entire Internet all things health. Thank you Dr. Berg.
excessive alcohol gives me heart palpitations, I get rid of it with drinking alot of water and taking an potassium supplement. And also my high blood pressure medication.
I have HBP and have been told alcohol raises it. My doctor told me try to limit it to special occasions, maybe 1 or 2 only.
I have never had heart palpitations until I started incorporating whey protein. I thought I was doing good by going with a clean, organic whey without binders or fillers but within 30 minutes of taking it, my resting heart rate jumps 10 bpm and palpitates for hours.
@S when you’re weight lifting to building muscle, it can be quite tricky some days to get enough protein without increasing your calories by too much (which leads to weight gain)
Thank you for your informative and refresher videos, on Systems of the Body. I find them very interesting. I am always trying to stay current. GOD BLESS🙏💜
I don't get mine. Some days I have palpitations all day long, some times 1 to 3 a day, sometimes none for a few days. No pattern but very frightening for sure.
me too
Are u still online
Same 🥺
Healthy Keto and IF with added electrolytes and ACV resolves it all, so simple, for hope and life!
@@janjohns8291 what's ACV?
Wow you just solved my problem!!! Your the best.
I have noticed that over-eating also raises the heart-rate , too much pressure on the digestive system.....
You're righr.
thats why i searched/found this video. you think 0 carb meal overeating would still make my heart race?
my body gets really warm with the increase in heartrate. Im guessing my body is actively burning off the "excessive" calories. this is puzzling...
have heard about this from Mark Sisson
please share info if you have any experience with this
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@@nBasterd It's been my own experience that whenever I over eat my heart-rate goes up , supposedly due to a reaction of the adrenals and , yes, also hot flashes as a result . I really try to only eat what I need because then I feel good and calm . Hope this helps ?
Yes i noticed that too
My heart starts pounding loud (hard) not fast, anybody know what that means?
Stomach pressing against the vegasnerve.
I've heard that too! I wonder if sludge in a gallbladder can press against it too and cause issues...
@@StacyL. I think it does..if its blocking the ducts it probably causing pressure/bloating ..
@@StacyL. Yep join gallbladder group on facebook so many with heart palpitatons
Junior taking the gallbladder formula pills. .among with the ACV/betain hcl tablets
southerncalifornia how many hcl mg?
Thank you so much for this video. It’s very relative to everything that I’m currently experiencing. In the back of my mind I felt like I had too much pressure coming from my stomach which was leading to some palpitations and now you helped me link them together. Today I begin I.F. weighing in at 250lbs 36 year old male at 6’1”. My goal weight is 190lbs without palpitations , I plan to reach my goal through a few methods such as I.F., healthy keto diet, weight training and some cardio.
I also feel as though when my pants belt is on too tight that it causes more pressure too.
It works! I’m off all meds, symptom free at 75 with BP low normal! Don’t give up! Keto and Carnivore with IF for me.
@@janjohns8291 thank you. That’s very motivating
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He's recommending keto, but doesn't mention how low sodium or salt-wasting can affect the balance of your electrolytes. Keto diets will cause your body to flush out more water, sodium and other electrolytes. Having low sodium can directly affect your levels potassium and magnesium, which can mess with your heart rhythm greatly. I used to get very frequent palps, but "ate healthy" and even took magnesium regularly (whic is often recommended for heart rhythm issues). What I didn't realize was that my low-refined-sugar diet was putting me in ketosis, which was flushing sodium, and not getting enough salt was causing my body to flush out electrolytes. My heart rate used to be higher at rest, and I'd get frequent PVCs. Adding a small pinch of salt to my glasses of water, and being a little more relaxed about salting my foods really helped. I highly recommend people check out: Dr. James DiNicolantonio. Keto has been great for me, but it can definitely cause problems with heart rhythm if you do it without considering your salt intake, problem is most doctors are very wary about telling you to get more salt because of absolutely garbage epidemiological "studies" and other unsubstantiated or flat out incorrect information they have been repeating for decades, just like with cholesterol and red-meat. All you have to do is look at what doctors recommend as the "ideal" diet, and then look at the rates of ALL chronic diseases have been doing since they started recommending these diets. Most doctors know NOTHING about proper nutrition, which makes sense since they aren't actually taught nutrition.
Ya I loved that. I've known a lot of people who've gripped these different relative signs & symptoms. This solidifies my understanding.
I had this and started taking CoQ10 and trace minerals in my filtered water and it went away. Love all your videos! Thank you soooo much for educating us! 💕 I wish I lived close to you so you could be my doctor! When I ask my MD for help she tells me I don’t know what I’m talking about. After watching your videos, I realize SHE doesn’t know what SHE’S talking about.
I get mine randomly... not often but out of nowhere I'll feel the flutter. Makes no sense because I'll eat heavy sometimes and not get it, but other times when I'm doing nothing, It can happen.
It's not such a big deal, just gives you that pause.
great video Dr B! we see a ton of patients with this issue and yes GI problems are usually the cause, we change their diet, get them on ACV or Zypan or a gallbladder supplement, more veggies, etc and viola much better. Second big reason is stress and the adrenal/cortisol connection, very very common in today's world!
If stress is causing the palpitations and rapid heart beat, what do you recommend?
I'm really stressed out these days and sleeping very little
@@hannaha7304 a bunch of stuff, better diet ie no sugar, caffeine etc, find a way to get better sleep! and lastly adrenal supplements, both Dr B and I have videos on adrenal support, please see my channel for more info, thx!
Little sleep just makes it worse too, especially since your heart needs sleep for maintenance.
Omg are you a doctor? I'd like to thank you and Dr berg for reassuring me. I wanna know if the palpations are serious/deadly? Or is it just a harmless condition?
Thank you, and hey I'm gonna visit you channel ❤️☺️
@@willgreen77 certified nutritionist/functional medicine practitioner
super interesting, I wish you could do a whole course on this issue. Thanks Dr B.
Dr Berg, you are the Best DD (DigitalDoctor) Thank you.
Dr breg, I really admire your knowledge and the way you explain the things about health 😊
Very well explained doctor 👨⚕️ Thank You 🙏
You're welcome! Glad you found it informative!
DOC! Youre my Hero!
I was having palpitations so I saw a heart doctor. I forget what he called it, so he told me to reduce my caffeine intake and start exercising 5 days a week for 30 minutes. I'm now doing 3 days a week and finally got off of pop recently. I'm going to start the Atkins diet next week.
Healthy Keto and IF by Dr Berg is even better than Atkins
@@janjohns8291 my doctor said Atkins has a much higher success rate and was around long before keto got popular.
It COULD be low potassium, but then it COULD be low magnesium. A magnesium deficiency can also cause heart palpitations and it’s probably best to take an electrolyte supplement rather than just potassium or just magnesium by themselves. Also, Dr. Berg skips over caffeine and alcohol consumption even though both of these can CAUSE a depletion of these essential minerals.
I drink purified water mixed with cream of Tartar which is loaded with potassium and Himalayan pink salt with 84 trace minerals through out the day. I feel great and have no hunger issues. I also drink apple cider vinegar with a whole lemon in the morning and at night before i go to bed. You do this and you will drop weight big time. Another great video Dr. Berg! You are AWESOME!
Which brand cream
of Tartar are you taking?
You consistently provide a breakdown of your video in the description which I really appreciate. Thank you Dr Berg
Brilliant! Sometimes when I eat certain foods I get these palpitations with headache and a tightness on the left side of my abdomen, which I thought was kidney stone movement. It could actually be from taking excess refined white rice with meals and causing pressure in my gall bladder. I avoid wheat as well as it makes me feel like crap also. I'm already feeling better by cutting down a lot on the white rice and substituting with potatoes.
Wow Dr Berg, you’re lives saver..!
Another great vireo Dr Berg thanks for the info.
In my case it happened due to sort of constipation and dehydration. Slow bowel movement. And all that triggers acid reflux and eventually increase heart rate. Meal two times a day and in between 2 liters of water intake could solve this problem. No palpitation no GERD acid reflux.
I was extremely ill during April 2020 and I'll never know if it was THE virus. But I've been for so many delayed tests and finally had a scan of my gallbladder this week. I was told that there was a polyp in one of the bile ducts, but it was nothing serious. I was also told that my pituitary hormone signal to my thyroid was low, while my thyroxine levels were high - but the numbers were just inside the normal range. However, I've been 18:6 fasting for 8 months and following a pretty strict Keto regime and as things have slightly improved, I would hazard a guess that my thyroid numbers would have been well outside the safe zone all those months ago.
It's frustrating because the UK health system has all but collapsed while it deals with the plague, and I'm not sure whether I have a thyroid or a gallbladder issue - or both.
I suppose I better hope that fasting and Keto fix me up in the long term.
Oh, I was also told that I have an extra heartbeat thrown in for good measure - but that it was nothing to worry about.
I'm glad to have found this great video.
Recently, I began to notice that my heartbeat is kinda high, most of the time, at rest, like 70-80 bpm, and pretty much everything Dr. Berg says in this video, makes perfect sense now, and I think I actually understand why it's doing what it is... in my case for sure.
Thank you Dr. Berg, your work is greatly appreciated.
What you say about PVCs/PACs and the digestive system makes a lot of sense and I hadn't put the two together before. I had PVCs for 15 years (which, touch wood, have stopped since I've been on keto) but I found, that lying down was something that would bring them on. Since lying down also can cause heartburn, this makes total sense!
I also get them when lying down how long did it take for them to go away and did you use supplements
@@tr9294 The last time was on the third day of starting keto. I also do IF, mostly 18/6 every day. I do take supplements but I've taken them for years.
@@cw9007 so 15 years of pvc and you got rid of them in 3 days??
@@tr9294 Well, they stopped 3 days after I started keto and haven't come back so far. That was May 2020.
@@cw9007 God bless
Very good topic and relief information
Thanks a lot Doctor 🙏, I had been wondering about this since sometime now 😀. Love your videos 🤘🏼
Dr. Eric Berg, I've learned so much from you. I've been to so many doctors for underlying symtoms I've experienced for a while now, and not ONE of them have been able to truly help me. I've been worried that I'd never feel normal again. Just wanna say thank you for the valuable information you provide dr. Berg, I'm currently healing with the power of IF and keto 👍
Thanks for this video this is an issue I’m currently dealing with. The palpitations especially occur when sitting after eating.
Magnesium Taurate, prescription Testosterone, York Cardiology / Dr Gupta and cleaning up my diet with Dr Berg have been the most helpful things for my aFib.
Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this."
Doctor: "Well, stop doing it."
: )
Tom Doyle haha sitting is overrated anyway.
Stop eating acidic foods
Yes I've had that to. I've had to eat most of my meals while standing which helps a bit.
Woo-hoo Dr. Berg!!! Thank you!!! I have been trying to figure out why I was getting heart palpitations after I ate! This all rings true because after I started fixing these things (after falling off the wagon) I'm not experiencing any palpitations!
I'm going through that now. You give me hope
Too much sugar and caffeine may cause this too . Metoprolol will help talk to a cardiologist about this . Have a Heart Stress Test and Echocardiogram.
Dr. Berg & Keto allowed for focus and changes in my life that allow me to feel & act very well that others have not a clue.
My keto is tweeked & changed regularly for life. Keto is easy, changes & results are as you desire.
been feeling this my entire life... more so lately after starting keto. great vid very relevent for me personally, thanks doc!
Thanks Dr for the info and help. God bless you 🙏
7 cups of vegetables per day keeps the dogtors away!!
dogtors
@@ryaplier7139 you read it right amigo!
Lol
I’m surprised magnesium deficiency wasn’t addressed. supplementing with magnesium always seems to help me with my palps
It's the Vegas nerve, which is the connection between stomach, heart and brain. Also the esophagus runs very close to the heart and in the case of a hiatus hernia, the esophageal sphincter can touch the heart.
Is this my AFib is triggered if I throw up?
Thanks Dr. Berg. You’re the best
I also have racing and palpitations when I eat histamine foods, or something I react to like sulfites. Also, if I have a tiny burp, I get a palpitation as it comes up my esophagus, so it makes sense.
Evertime I eat I get palpitations I keep telling everyone it’s from bloating and everyone said No can’t be, I will fast now thank you
yes..irratates vagus nerve..could also be hiatel hernia
Perfect explanation! Thank you!
Most welcome!
These are all good tips. I want to include hydration. If you don't have enough water, your blood will thicken and become more viscous. Thus, harder to pump.
Vagus nerve might be the problem also
How do you know its the vagus nerve?
Almost everytime I eat commercial made bread I have heartburn. When I eat keto I have no problem. I do practice intermittent fasting, and have most of my life. I was not raised eating more than one or 2 meals a day, and thankfully my mother did not believe in snacks, so no chips, cookies, candy or soda. We mostly ate keto even though it wasn't called that. We literally never ate pasta or rice, bread was available to us, but I didn't like it much, and although we liked sweets they were a very rare treat. The point is we were all thin! When snacking and the low fat high carb diet became popular in the 1970's that's when people put on weight and started gaving health problems. If snack food and fast food companies were to go away, we would see a return to healthy lifestyles.
You are so correct. I was raised on a "government commodities diet." We were very poor. We (5 kids) would get a big box once a month down at the Armory. Two kids are dead, and we 3 survivors are now close to 70. So it wasn't so bad.
I'm new to this channel i found out this video i was like ok let's watch this too. At the end of the video i immediately scrolled on top and subscribed the channel because the way he explains everything is amazing.
I have PVC,s every day off and on, belching gas and tremors going from my stomach and heart, terrible feeling! I told my cardiologist what was going on, he said one has nothing to do with the other, but I know my body! He told me I have an abnormal heart beat, increased my atenolol,and put me on acid reducers, I still have the PVC,s when skip the acid pill....Dr Berg thank you for this video!
You are simply amazing! My doctor almost killed my with heart palpitations meds that was giving me all kinds of bad side effects for 3 years I was so dizzy all the time. My problem was digestive to start with and I am working to fix that and as soon as I stopped taking their Stupid pills I feel so much better! I watch all your videos all of them and thank you so much I understand better my body
Have you been able to fix the digestive system? I am going through the after I had my baby
Thank's Dr. Berg! For the Info
Most welcome!
I discovered an Asian teacher, who taught me heart massage (always clockwise), tapping, and light cupping. (I'm working on a blood pressure thing.) My blood pressure, went down, significantly and immediately. And, for some reason, I felt a warm sense of well being. Can anyone explain this? Thanks.
Hey hmb when u get this
Clockwise from what direction? Facing the body or your point of view
Thank you for this video!! I've always had bad digestion. But I also take lots of medication for my transplants. So I'll have to try and do a few of these! SUBSCRIBED ♡
Information is gold, thanks Dr Berg!
I was on Keto and got derailed for a few months during my ivf process. I have palpitations after I eat carbs and sweets. I have anxiety as well. I do not feel good during these times. I am slowly getting back to keto again and I can feel the difference. I feel much calmer and no palpitations after a meal; i feel lighter and no bloat.
Siri Girl diet has alot to do with palpitations
Oh my. I just had a plate of rice, chicken and a pita. Bam, few minutes later heart palpitations started. 😢
My auntie was accidentally taking too much iodine in her multi vitamin. Check your vitamins. Her racing heart stopped after changing that. She is hypothyroid so she was sensitive to that vitamin. So thankful she found out why! May anyone on here also discover the answer to what is happening in their body.
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Omg I’ve been stressing about this
Your video came at a perfect time for me thank you for putting me at ease I definitely feel like I’m Low potassium
Omg thank Dr Berg! This is my problem right now, I’m going to charge my diets asap. Thank you for this information 🙏
Magnesium Taurate is my 1st go to for my a-Fib. Thanks for the reminder to take potassium.
How much magnesium do you take per day?
@@sandrabentley1420 125mg. I buy the Cardiovascular Research brand on Amazon.
@@msnpassjan2004 me too on 125 magnesium taurate and potassium from time to time.
Thank you, Dr Berg.
Many years ago when I was suffering with gerd and swallowing way too many antacids I had an event of tachycardia so severe that I drove myself to the emergency room. There, they discovered I had a dangerously low level of potassium...somewhere around 2.5 and my heart rate was in the 150's. Frightening to say the least.
I wonder what role the vagus nerve plays with regard to digestive issues and arrhythmias? Exceptional content Dr. Berg on a fascinating topic. Thank you!!🐾🎃🎃❤🎃
Dana RedWolf-Paul mine hits 179 when I watch Rafa Nadal!
@@Suzanna-wh3nr 🤣😂
Dana RedWolf-Paul it’s true! !
What an excellent question. Thank YOU for asking it. Dr. Berg's hypothetic wondering is awesome. I'd like to hear the answer to your question too. I'm hoping to get off all these drugs, and my doctor is saying he's believing I can. We only need to find the cause, and also I'm wondering why everyone is experiencing all of this with our hearts? So many young people are dying of heart issues, too, with the electrical systems.
@@Suzanna-wh3nr Seriously? This person's talking about trying to stay alive. Geez.
Thank you doctor berg! I think I requested this once :) I appreciate it.
I'll cut down on the coffee. Thank you.
@Gazpacho Suave I drink a BPC in the morning, sometimes I'll have a decaf later if I feel like one, but I wouldn't recommend drinking them all the time. I find personally anyway that decaf still stimulates the feeling to drink multiple cups, and when you run out you might talk yourself into drinking some regular coffee when you don't really need it.
I finally stopped coffee. On Keto, it's just not worth it (to me).
I valiantly tried to switch to DeCaf, but it's crap as you know.
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ill keep the palputations lol
I've tried cutting back and even eliminating caffeine during my bouts, and that didn't help. During my dormant periods I can drink coffee and tea all day and not have any. I used to think caffeine was the cause, but not anymore.
@@michaelsmith1262 --- Each human body is so different - concerning cause and effect. One of life's great challenges is find out what does and what does not work for YOU. I have my own issues that all the advice in the world doesn't help. You have to walk your on journey of discovery and keep trying different things until you fine tune what works for you. For some it is sugar, for some it is sweeteners. I have a friend who discovered that she can only eat red meat and organs to be, and feel healthy. It's crazy man, but there it is, isn't it?
Again, amazing !! You explain to me why and how I have some problems in my body.
I suffer from palpitation at first I thought that something was moving in my chest. Thanks Dr Berg! please l would like you to do a video on carbonated water
I got rapid tachycardia and arrhythmias after consuming coconut oil and MCT's at the same time. Probably add a larger dose as well. No carbs involved! My heartbeat went up to between 150 and 185 experience no shortness of breath or tightness or pain which means given the stress test I must not have any ischemia! I took slow deep breath's and in 10 minutes to 15 minutes it slow down to about 90. I would also note that this occurred while I was sitting on the couch and I just noted feeling like my stomach flip-flopped before taking my Pulse. I did a search on it and this is indeed something that can happen!my solution was not to do MCT and coconut oil together and to make sure I used a lower dose.