Biggest RISK Factor For STROKE

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2023
  • Strokes happen in two ways. In the first, a blocked artery can cut off blood to an area of the brain. And this is known as an ischemic stroke. What causes brain stroke? There are two main causes of stroke: a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or leaking or bursting of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). Some people may have only a temporary disruption of blood flow to the brain, known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), that doesn't cause lasting symptoms.
    #health #stroke #bloodpressure #diabetes #healthylifestyle #diet #doctor

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  • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
    @Total_Body_Fitness_USA Рік тому +313

    I was 57 years of age when I had my stroke! Occurred in the posterior limb of the internal capsule. I'm in healthcare as an exercise physiologist with extensive training in integrative medicine and the day it occurred in April 2022 I knew exactly what was going on. However, I was shocked! Why? Because I am a health fanatic! I've worked out all my life, never been overweight, never smoked, don't drink alcohol, cholesterol was 169, HDL was 57, triglycerides were 65, LDL was less than 100, blood pressure on the day I had the stroke was 109/69, my fasting insulin is 3, my fasting glucose is in the 80s, my A1c was 4.8, ALL my clotting factors were perfect and no genetic mutations. I am the first one in my entire family who ever had a stroke and my mom is still alive at 91. Hospital ran over $50K worth of tests over 3 days trying to figure out what caused it and nothing. As a matter of fact I have 0% plaque in every major artery from the heart to the brain and all in the brain every single blood vessel is clear with no signs of vessel disease. Nothing! My HS-CRP was 0.6 and all other inflammatory markers were also perfect! Homocysteine was 6.5! So, sometimes the body simply cannot be understood and in my case it was a total shocker not only to me, but to all my family and caring physicians. Live life and live it to the fullest because I don't care who you are, nothing is guaranteed! Live for today and live the best you know how and make it a point to enjoy every moment! Blessings!

    • @m.a.4630
      @m.a.4630 Рік тому +16

      Wow!
      Amen I agree.
      May I ask any stress factors?

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Рік тому +29

      There is always a cause not random especially to someone so healthy. We are missing something

    • @qtzt8278
      @qtzt8278 Рік тому +5

      I am wondering if your lymphatic system is ok .

    • @lucasgroves137
      @lucasgroves137 Рік тому +1

      @@larryc1616 That's not what random means.

    • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
      @Total_Body_Fitness_USA Рік тому +12

      @@m.a.4630 Stress can be a cause of some medical conditions that lead to disease, but everything I have checked thus far has come back normal. All my markers that would point to someone being stressed also came back normal. For example, a saliva cortisol test, blood pressure, etc..

  • @tomm9178
    @tomm9178 Рік тому +63

    I learned more about strokes in this short video than I have in my prior 72 years. Thanks doc.

    • @redblade8160
      @redblade8160 Рік тому +1

      Tom M.
      Good; at least now when you get a stroke you will know what's going on - who wants to die in ignorance?

  • @runningbeard7380
    @runningbeard7380 Рік тому +66

    My dad died of a stroke at 76. He didn't smoke, rarely drank, ate a VERY healthy diet, exercised 3-4 times a week, hiked the Appalachian Trail, completed marathons, was a bodybuilder in his younger days, and lifted regularly into his 50s. He was bricklayer and so had an extremely active and physical life. He had a stroke at the gym, and eventually succumbed to complications a month after spending that time in the hospital. He did NOT have high blood pressure. As his son, what I did recognize, is that over the past 5 years or so in conversation, he would suddenly just become incapable of finding the right words, he would just go quiet. I also noticed during our hikes, he would lose orientation at a certain altitude. The point is, don't ignore obvious cognitive changes, even though there is no common presentation or signs of an impending medical issue. Again, he was extremely healthy, and yet sometimes it's just out of your control.

    • @danilonepomuceno5918
      @danilonepomuceno5918 Рік тому +3

      thanks for sharing. it helps in terms of awareness.

    • @nikto-ky4kx
      @nikto-ky4kx Рік тому +4

      Living healthy and doing the right thing reduces the odds of certain health events....but it does not eliminate them

    • @Quanic2000
      @Quanic2000 Рік тому +4

      I'm sorry to hear about your dad.
      I feel him being so diligent with his health is what allowed him to make it to 76.
      As a stroke nurse, MANY of the people we get are much younger than your dad. If only they were respectful of their bodies like your dad.

    • @Despond
      @Despond Рік тому +7

      I am sorry to hear this, you are completely correct that nothing is a guarantee and you can die at any moment however your Father's healthy lifestyle over thousands of years and billions of people would definitely dramatically reduce the risks of so many killers. Just like you can have people smoke, drink, take drugs, not exercise and live to 90; however we must realize exceptions and outliers are not the rule. For personally I try to live a moderate lifestyle because both examples are extremities and I figured the enjoyment of life vs healthy lifestyle can be a compromise.

    • @jj-eo7bj
      @jj-eo7bj Рік тому

      Maybe should have started to drink more

  • @denisepaulsenful
    @denisepaulsenful Рік тому +5

    My mother is 88 and counting - her partner is 90. They both eat what they want to when they want to. They eat moreorless healthy and then she will say, “We stopped in at McDonalds drive thru on the way home and got some French fries 🍟 and an ice cream cone 🍦” what can I say. You can do all you like. Or you can be like my Mum abd Robert. Genetically predisposed to good health.

  • @TheStrataminor
    @TheStrataminor Рік тому +22

    Wow...makes me more motivated to stay on my daily IF (intermittent fasting and eating 2 times a day). I want to age well and go out with a bang rather than be paralyzed from a stroke. Great video!

  • @lorenzoflores5406
    @lorenzoflores5406 Рік тому +31

    Thank you for this info ! Insulin resistance is one of the main culprits in most diseases it drives the inflammation levels high in the human body. 👏

  • @CCB249
    @CCB249 Рік тому +65

    Yes. The saying in the gym "You can't out work a bad diet". Words to live by.

    • @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840
      @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840 Рік тому

      You can out work a bad diet, but it's very difficult.

    • @mygirldarby
      @mygirldarby Рік тому +1

      The phrase I've always heard is worded a little differently, but means the same, "you can't exercise your way out of a bad diet."

    • @cherylkoski7184
      @cherylkoski7184 Рік тому +3

      Abs are made in the kitchen.

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Рік тому

      @@cherylkoski7184 ha! That’s awesome. I exercise not at all for I’m paralyzed. Yeah I could do a bit - but I don’t yet my weight hasn’t changed. It’s all down to your metabolism. And I’m fortunate mine is busy.

  • @m.a.4630
    @m.a.4630 Рік тому +19

    Thank you so much.
    I wish some of my loved ones would watch this or at least take some of what i say into consideration.
    Appreciate it doc 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @manuelvasquez2883
    @manuelvasquez2883 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing great information to make people are aware! Your totally awesome and genuine.

  • @xtradelite903
    @xtradelite903 Рік тому +5

    I just suffered a stroke to my left eye about a couple of weeks ago due to high blood pressure, not diabetes. I’ve got three surgeries to complete, and, luckily for me, the prognosis is good, per my doctor. I could’ve gone blind, but it was caught early. I’m only 53 y/o, and I’m scared. But, after these surgeries my doctor will then be able to guide me on how we will be moving forward. I have multiple health ailments (neuropathy, gastroperisis, diabetes, high blood pressure, and sciatica), and it kind of feels like I won’t live beyond ten years, but rest seems to be the cure. The more quality sleep and rest I get, the better I feel.

    • @childofgrace2087
      @childofgrace2087 Рік тому

      Thank God it was not sever. I pray you have a speedy recover and you find a treatment plan to heal the other ailments. If you don't know Jesus, He's also a healer. God Bless you✝️🙏🏽🙌🏽

  • @florypridgen4773
    @florypridgen4773 Рік тому +1

    Very good and educativ video,thank so much and God bless you Doctor Hansen.

  • @annjean8709
    @annjean8709 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and information!
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @nicolacoke7538
    @nicolacoke7538 Рік тому +2

    Definitely highlighted my thought process , Thanks for great information 😊, Dr Mike

  • @emzywillrich7243
    @emzywillrich7243 Рік тому

    Thank you, Dr. Hansen! This was very insightful.

  • @annberrios9759
    @annberrios9759 Рік тому +1

    You could not have been any clearer. Thank you.

  • @gabrielhung1647
    @gabrielhung1647 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Dr. Hansen for this common but important topic! 👍

  • @qwe1231
    @qwe1231 Рік тому +1

    Excellent information. Thank you.

  • @ilovemangobingsu
    @ilovemangobingsu Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this very informative video. Im glad that you discuss this topic in detail.

  • @denisepaulsenful
    @denisepaulsenful Рік тому

    Wonderful clear concise - thank you!

  • @geod3589
    @geod3589 Рік тому +15

    I had a TIA almost 1 year ago, it was scary and really made me realize that your life can completely change, or even end, in 1 second.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Рік тому

      same here...very scary

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Рік тому

      Yes. Mine did. I was standing in front of my mirror in my ensuite bathroom. Then I lost consciousness as my low blood pressure had plummeted to the point where I fainted. I broke my neck. It was just the way I landed. If my husband hadn’t been nearby I would have died. I was 52. My health had never been a concern. My low blood pressure included. And that was the moment my life changed. My spinal chord at the C5/6 level was affected. And was inoperable. So I will never walk again. I am now 65. I have a good life. My twin sons are now young men and we’re a close family still operating our family business. And I’m still an integral part of the mix! ❤ life is precious - drink it all up like you’re thirsty in a desert xo

    • @geod3589
      @geod3589 Рік тому +1

      @@denisepaulsenful My sis-in-law had an aneurysm 20 years ago and has been in assisted living ever since. One moment all is normal, 1 second later all has changed. I'm so happy that you carried on as best you can with a good life!

    • @denisepaulsenful
      @denisepaulsenful Рік тому

      @@geod3589 thank you for that and I’m terribly sorry about your sis-in-law … I could have been in a similar situation if I hadn’t gained enough control to look after my own personal care - which I have fortunately. I have help tho. The govt in my province fund 21-hrs a week for help with anything I need. So I hired 2 friends who live locally and they help with cooking and cleaning and this allows me to work - to spend the day with my family. And it’s a wonderful life! Every day is to be celebrated. Even the crappy ones. They need to be appreciated for what they bring. To make us appreciate the great days even more. ❤️

  • @kevindunnell7150
    @kevindunnell7150 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video, thank you so much. Just good content, well presented without any annoying music of any sort.

  • @creatiffy
    @creatiffy Місяць тому

    Best I have ever watched important health information to know .Many thanks 🙏

  • @sevenup19945678
    @sevenup19945678 Рік тому +18

    Never knew that insulin resistance could cause High blood pressure. Thank you for the concise and insightful video Doctor.

  • @jarichards99utube
    @jarichards99utube Рік тому +3

    Excellent... Thanks Dr Mike.. 😊 👍

  • @sharosmith
    @sharosmith 6 місяців тому

    As usual, very informative video! Thank you❤

  • @patriciaperkins4252
    @patriciaperkins4252 Рік тому +3

    As always, really informative presentation. Thank you!

  • @joannahs7620
    @joannahs7620 Рік тому +9

    I've heard of there being more strokes since December 2020. Hmmm wonder why

  • @shirleyross6700
    @shirleyross6700 Рік тому +37

    I know a friend (75 yrs.) who ate so well, whole foods, vegan, no high cholesterol, no diabetes yet she had a TIA (actually, more than one) which has now caused a cascade of serious health issues and landed her in the hospital for 2 months and counting. Her only symptoms were vertigo, which sometimes caused her to fall and black out briefly, and high amounts of perceived stress and trauma. I would caution everyone to also watch out for these more subtle signs that you may be headed for trouble.

    • @shirleyross6700
      @shirleyross6700 Рік тому +6

      And no high BP, forgot to say

    • @cybersal7
      @cybersal7 Рік тому +6

      Come to find out the body needs cholesterol, especially the brains, and it will manufacture what it needs if deficient.

    • @russellpurdie
      @russellpurdie Рік тому +5

      vax?

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 Рік тому

      If your friends drank diet Pepsi or diet Coke, the aspartame in them is a genuine poison. Also, Splenda/sucralose is another genuine poison to the human body. Food companies use these poisons because they are cheap, very very sweet but most importantly......incredibly addictive. Both completely artificial chemicals are more like drugs then sweeteners. I am urging everyone to stop drinking or eating anything with these two poisons in them. After decades of drinking the diet sodas with these poisons in them, the brain and body damage they do can be so severe, it is not reversable. Never let a Diet Soda kill someone you love.

    • @lawrenceholden5716
      @lawrenceholden5716 Рік тому +4

      At least with a diet like that, even if you don't actually live any longer, it'll surely feel like it.

  • @m.eckerson
    @m.eckerson Рік тому +11

    Thank you for all you do Dr Hansen..I have learned so much from you. You help so many people :)

    • @alexanderm.4837
      @alexanderm.4837 Рік тому

      Yeah he helped pfizer to make more profit and to poison millions of people who have now problem with there heart, blood or brain...

  • @cbone5999
    @cbone5999 Рік тому +20

    The jab seems to be the biggest risk right now.

    • @marinaalex0510
      @marinaalex0510 Рік тому

      @@ZREXER1250 The holocaust means one thing only and it isn't what you are referring to

    • @sunshinefl6586
      @sunshinefl6586 Рік тому

      @@ZREXER1250 The parents of a good friend never got the jab and never will.... They both died within a month apart. Fox News convinced them not to get the vaccine... True story.

    • @LeeHill66
      @LeeHill66 Рік тому +2

      without a doubt...causing many other problems also.

    • @gottasay4766
      @gottasay4766 Рік тому +2

      Please link your sources for this conclusion.

    • @akselowner
      @akselowner Рік тому

      It’s actually the contrails… they’re using the jab to distract you from THE TRUTH.

  • @SomewhereInIndiana1816
    @SomewhereInIndiana1816 Рік тому

    Great information, thank you

  • @Adam.P
    @Adam.P Рік тому +3

    I like this guy. very clear explanations

  • @AnnMitt
    @AnnMitt Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Thank you!

  • @patriciabalcazar3361
    @patriciabalcazar3361 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your information 👍

  • @skylarsky3173
    @skylarsky3173 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much!

  • @privatel_real
    @privatel_real Рік тому +6

    Informative as always, Dr Mike. Will you please consider talking about INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE in one of your videos?

    • @tilwedie23
      @tilwedie23 Рік тому +1

      Right on.
      Post covid too lung scarring.

  • @larryc1616
    @larryc1616 Рік тому

    Thank you Doctor! ❤

  • @heather-cz8yk
    @heather-cz8yk Рік тому

    Thank you very much!

  • @zifangkb2061
    @zifangkb2061 Рік тому

    Ah. Thanks. It feels refreshing to me! Left MCA stroke ~> dense contralateral hemiplegia, loss of sensation on the right side, neglect of the right visual field, and global aphasia, etc. Slip of the tongue to the “left.” 😊

  • @WriterandPhotographer
    @WriterandPhotographer Рік тому +3

    My mother, and her grandfather, both died from a hemorrhagic stroke; my mother fairly young and without any warning. Because it appears that there is a strong inherited component involved, maybe weaker vein walls in the brain, it would be good to know if there is any lifestyle practices that could strengthen the vein walls. She did not have high blood pressure.

  • @vivianrios6007
    @vivianrios6007 Рік тому +2

    The best advice, NO process food Dr. Mike Hansen. Good choice in cooking habits. ☺️🙏🏼

  • @debstayblessed9549
    @debstayblessed9549 Рік тому +19

    Best video to date. Why? Because Dr Hansen explains topic exceptionally well. He provides real to do things to be on look out for how to avoid this horrible health challenge and things to change. 👏

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 5 місяців тому

    Great information🔥👏

  • @theforestisdark9676
    @theforestisdark9676 Рік тому

    I had been thinking of strokes for a while now this video came in perfect timing.

  • @peggosewid6280
    @peggosewid6280 Рік тому +13

    You gave me the missing piece of info I needed to manage my food intake better. insulin resistance is my new mantra. 😁👍 Thank You!

  • @williamfahey6066
    @williamfahey6066 Рік тому +3

    Loma Linda Ca. 🤣🤣I Cant believe it.
    I know about other Countries having long life
    expectancy but an area here in California, I was
    shocked when you said that. A healthier diet is
    closer to us than we might have thought.
    Great video Dr. Mike,
    Jeff

    • @ltaurus2105
      @ltaurus2105 Рік тому +2

      Yup, like ten mins away...lol

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Рік тому +1

      Vegetarian diet = ❤️

    • @SandraHof
      @SandraHof Рік тому +1

      I laughed out loud when he said Loma Linda. I was born and raised in So Cal. Lived in various parts of it 35 out of my 67 years. I found it amusing he would single out Loma Linda of all places.😄

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown Рік тому +3

    Excellent info, these health advice videos of around 5 mins are perfect,

  • @HS99876
    @HS99876 Рік тому +1

    Good Information, learning to cook would help too!!!

  • @jonkline709
    @jonkline709 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for this video I’m 68. Just. Had my stroke 3 months ago

  • @AndrewPawley11
    @AndrewPawley11 Рік тому

    I love this channel!

  • @PyrroleVariations
    @PyrroleVariations Рік тому +3

    Thank you Doc, this is helpful for understanding the many ways of how these complicated issues come about.
    Where you say “smoking” is this about cigarettes or is nicotine itself a part of the problem - as in dip, pouches, vapes, patches, gum, loose shredded dip, and all that has nicotine. (I’m not sure exactly how to formally word this.)
    Is smoking about the damage to the lungs and nicotine? Or nicotine? Or the combination? And is this as damaging without the smoking part? Which would seem like it’s about lungs.
    I appreciate your extremely informative sharing.
    Gratefully,
    a

  • @sandralrho9455
    @sandralrho9455 Рік тому +4

    THE CLOT SHOT

  • @steveho7190
    @steveho7190 Рік тому +1

    Loma Linda, CA.?!?! I live in Southern CA. Dr. Hansen... what are they doing there that's comparable to Japan, Costa Rica etc? Thank you and I'm really learning a lot from you.

  • @ezrhino100
    @ezrhino100 Рік тому +4

    I learned a lot about strokes after getting vaxxed. Thank you.

  • @michaelferto6588
    @michaelferto6588 Рік тому

    ....Mike, what do you think of the news, about age reversing in mice, and humans eventually gaining this capability?..... Your angle on the sharing of health knowledge, is good to hear....As people are trying to stay strong long... Keep up the true good work....Maybe you can do a video, on the reverse aging, that's in the news lately.......And maybe if cells are not getting proper nutrients, because of insulin resistance (according to some ideas, in the last few years), then maybe cells are having strokes?........

  • @suebandy8597
    @suebandy8597 Рік тому

    Thank you so much this was so helpful lotta food for thought ;-)

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Рік тому +6

    Hospitals, doctors offices and schools should be places where good nutrition is taught and provided not places that contribute to disease and obesity. It is crazy the hospitals are feeding people the very food that caused the heart disease, high blood pressure or cancer that they are treating. Every person in the hospital should receive some nutrition education before being released. Every doctor visit should be an opportunity to educate patients about how food choices impacts their health outcomes. The fact that doctors do not get nutrition training as part of their training makes no sense. Medicare and Medicaid should require nutrition education as part of patient care. Focus should be on food choices. Fasting should be investigated as a treatment for disease.

    • @jerseytony1
      @jerseytony1 Рік тому

      Hospitals, doctors make money only if one is sick. They want us sick

    • @lpg12338
      @lpg12338 Рік тому +2

      There is no profit for a hospital if you stay healthy. 😞

    • @KJSvitko
      @KJSvitko Рік тому +3

      @@lpg12338 You are your own best health advocate.
      Eat a healthy whole food plant based diet, reduce stress, get adequate sleep and exercise regularly.
      Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly. You will be healthier, happier and have lower transportation and health care expenses. Make a bicycle your first choice for short distance travel.

  • @PhylLondon
    @PhylLondon Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @terryroberts7647
    @terryroberts7647 Рік тому +3

    Hi Dr.Hansen good see you again thanks for this great video which all your videos you do is always awesome take care pal have a great evening!! 👍✌🏻 People don't for get hit the like button 👍👍👍👍👍 Dr.Hansen puts lot his time into this bring us all these great video he is a awesome doctor thank you in advance have a great evening 👍

  • @patrick815
    @patrick815 Рік тому

    Any post stroke medications or supplements worth mentioning? Alpha GPC perhaps?

  • @Surfer-727
    @Surfer-727 Рік тому +1

    Very good video, thank you ! Most importantly people in the Blue Zones tend to be shorter and thinner giving them more circulation to be healthier and to live longer. After all the human body has enough arteries, veins and capillaries to go around the world more than 2 times. Also shorter and thinner people are less likely to fall and get hurt.

  • @redlady935
    @redlady935 Рік тому +1

    I have had all these symptons from migraine (the facial/arm numbness/nausea etc) its really scary

  • @sallyho146
    @sallyho146 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. If a person has hypertension and had a Kidney stone(3mm stone passed through), will he/she has a high chance of getting stroke?

  • @nancyanderson6404
    @nancyanderson6404 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 Рік тому

    Thanks🧠

  • @shelly7160
    @shelly7160 Рік тому

    Can you make a video on insulin resistance?

  • @garysharp8871
    @garysharp8871 Рік тому

    I had alot of face twitching almost everyday after my stroke, but my twitches are gone after two months. I still have some strength, but I no longer can perform strength exercises that I used to be able to do. Its been five months since my stroke andI can do all the physical activities most people can do, but I'm still trying to get my strength back I once had

  • @BrianMillsSkills
    @BrianMillsSkills Рік тому +21

    I regret taking the covid medical intervention that we can't name easily without comments being deleted, as I think especially for young and healthy people this is the biggest risk factor in increasing their 10 year cardiovascular event risk score sadly. The more we learn about it the more we realise the benefits were dramatically overstated and the risks significantly understated. I'm angry at myself for going along with it.

    • @justincreek7614
      @justincreek7614 Рік тому +6

      I too, deeply regret it. I felt bullied into it. I’m healthy, 39, and after the needle, developed blood issues that is having to be treated and making my life miserable.

    • @cocosurgerow
      @cocosurgerow Рік тому +5

      You became a test rabbit for a drug company for free.

    • @johndewever1322
      @johndewever1322 Рік тому +6

      Plenty need to go to prison for what they forced us to take

    • @Sunlightsam24
      @Sunlightsam24 Рік тому +1

      So sorry, it was a very difficult time. Doctors are saying intermittent fasting may help the body get rid of the poison

    • @karenfriesen280
      @karenfriesen280 Рік тому +4

      Yes, I’m another who was coerced in order to keep my job. I regret that it’s now in my body forever.

  • @kerryobrien71
    @kerryobrien71 Рік тому +2

    Do you delete comments that may question your content? It appears that a few comments have been deleted that raised some queries?

  • @Melanie____
    @Melanie____ Рік тому

    5:30 and that they eat a plant based diet. Whole food plant based is excellent for health and excellent for the climat issue also.
    I had bloods done recently all perfect including cholesterol and ‘awesome’ blood pressure (awesome is the word my doctor used)(I eat wfpb)

  • @daninspiration4064
    @daninspiration4064 Рік тому

    I had an acute stroke I think my lupus contributed to this. I use to eat fast food 4 times a week. Now I try to make pasta or eat salad with chicken. I also consume homemade banna strawberry smoothie from low sugar high protein base yogurt

  • @jloos9959
    @jloos9959 Рік тому +7

    "THEY DECEIVE THE WORLD THROUGH THEIR PHARMAKEIA."

  • @john4385
    @john4385 Рік тому +1

    Excellent...thank you - (I'm 80......)...😬

  • @DLurie-McKay
    @DLurie-McKay Рік тому

    Hello, I would like to thank you for the youtube videos which I find very helpful. I am a 54 year old female with 2 stents (put 8 months ago ) and I am, among other things, on daily baby Aspirin, and 10 mg of Prasugrel. Can you please do a video on food and supplements interactions with anticoagulants and anti-platelet medications and "risk of bleeding" . I've read a lot and I think I know more than most on the individual supplements but that just confuses me and makes me paranoid rather than give me some sense of confidence that I know what I am doing when I am eating and taking supplements. There are three questions that torment me in particular and I would like to ask you to be so kind to address those in the video as well. I understand that your videos are for educational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice and I have to consult with my healthcare practitioners (who mostly are too busy to talk about those things in detail; so basically I am on my own). So here are the questions 1) Does increased risk of bleeding translate into a possibility of spontaneous bleeding in the brain without any trauma, if there is no hypertension and no rigorous exercise. 2) Do pro-bleeding and anti-bleeding supplements cancel each other out. For example, I drink 4 glasses of green tea and consume 1/2 avocado and 1 cup of blueberries, on most days; and sometimes I consume a little bit of mixed greens salad (no kale). Those are all anti-bleeding. Does it mean that if I take Coenzyme Q10, turmeric, fish oil, ginseng, gingko biloba, mushroom extract, bitter melon, chamomile tea, cranberries (those are all pro-bleeding), the anti-bleeding will cancel out the effects of the pro-bleeding foods and supplements? I wouldn't take Coenzyme Q10, turmeric, fish oil, ginseng or gingko on the same day, I would rotate through them, one day one, another day- another. I am particularly interested in Coenzyme Q10 as I take Crestor 20 mg and I suffer from the known side effect of muscle weakness which (I tried that!) greatly improves with Coenzyme Q10, however, I learned later that Coenzyme Q10 also increases the "risk of bleeding" so I stopped it. 3) How to get my HDL up if I can't take supplements (such as fish oil) because they increase the risk of bleeding? I am running in circles here to manage my cholesterol and pre-diabetes. Is there a powerful HLD-upper that does not increase the risk of bleeding? My HLD is very low, virtually non-existent and nothing seems so help. Thank you very much indeed!!

    • @KB-ct7th
      @KB-ct7th 9 місяців тому

      If you still feel you have educational gaps surrounding your supplements, a registered dietician or nutritionist should be able to assist. As to raising your HDL level, no flush Niacin will help. I worked for a Nephrologist that had quite a few patients on Dialysis. All the dialysis patients had cholesterol issues and quite a few office patients had cholesterol issues as well. The majority were insulin dependent diabetics, as well. If you want to try the Niacin, again choose no flush, and begin with 500mg each evening about an hour before bed. It’s fine to take with your lipid medication if needed. If you still experience flushing (facial redness, skin feels hot) and find it unpleasant, you can take 200mg (count it towards daily maximum dosage and always with 8oz or more water) Ibuprofen one hour prior to the Niacin. Take the Niacin about two weeks and if you have noticed no unwanted effects, increase Niacin to 1000mg per day. If you take this for at least 8-10wks prior to your next cholesterol lab testing, you should see an improvement in your HDL level. If it’s only risen a very small amount 10pts or less, increase the Niacin to 1500mg each night, retest in 60 days. At the retest you can increase to 2000mg per evening if needed. The doctor had a number of patients with very low HDL and very high Triglycerides and had them taking the 2000mg Niacin along with their Lipitor or whichever cholesterol medication their primary physician had them taking. All the patients saw increases in HDL. I am not a doctor and not qualified to give medical advice, but I have shared what my former employer recommended to his patients and worked well for them. He is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician and a Board Certified Nephrologist.

  • @nayanmipun6784
    @nayanmipun6784 Рік тому

    What's your opinion on the Caldwell esselstyn diet? 🛑🛑🛑🛑

  • @williamwilson6499
    @williamwilson6499 Рік тому +2

    1:17 If it happens in the left side, then the right side of the body gets weak/paralyzed.

  • @vienneblomgren6604
    @vienneblomgren6604 Рік тому +5

    My bp and cholesterol are scaring me. Have very high triglycerides, 300! I think being on lovenox is contributing to my issues with high cholesterol. Drs blow it off but I have 2 brain aneurysms and am very insulin resistant. why don't they discuss anything with me to start turning these things around 😭

    • @ChuckMcC
      @ChuckMcC Рік тому +5

      Ketogenic diet

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 Рік тому +1

      Consultation for diet/nutritionist is mandatory with all hospital admission. Look at your bill and discharge paper.

    • @larazeesk7080
      @larazeesk7080 Рік тому

      Drive raw Beet Juice

  • @VS-qd3tz
    @VS-qd3tz Рік тому

    Am a very long standing Type 1 Diabetic was suffering from trigger finger cause metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance recently diagnosed with hypertension alongwith high LDL cholesterol n triglycerides, half tablet Amlosafe TM 40 mg and 1 tablet of lipikind 10 mg aka atorvastatin prescribed , Now trigger finger has totally normalised, Wanted to know is it because of Hypertension medication or atorvastatin 🤔🤔 . Please Guide. Thanks 🙂🙂🙏🙏.

  • @sandyjohnson5111
    @sandyjohnson5111 Рік тому +1

    So, I’ve alwayshad a low blood sugar thing my entire adult life. If I don’t eat a breakfast high in protein, my blood sugar level can drop so severely, I’ve had to leave work. I become shaky and very edgy and usually have to lay down. I use to believe eating something sugary is what I should do, but realized many years later it’s the protein I need. Once I get to this point, there is no quick way to stop it. At that point I will eat something with sugar, but often that doesn’t help. My A1C has always been around 5.4-5.6. I can’t do intermittent fasting, as I can’t go without food that long. I’d pass out. I’ve not been overweight most of my life. My fasting blood sugar is always well under 100, but when I have that blood draw, it’s early morning and my blood sugar hasn’t dropped that much yet. I have low blood pressure and really quite healthy ( 61 years old). In my 30’s and 40’s I did some intense bicycle riding. I would carry peanut and honey sandwiches because expending that much energy really dropped my blood sugar. Is this insulin resistance? I always though insulin resistance was too much sugar. It’s like my pancreas can’t produce the insulin my body needs to function. I’ve never have gotten an answer from a doctor as to why I’m this way. They say just eat and I’ll be OK. But sometimes it has happened even if I did eat a good breakfast.

    • @michpemberton2487
      @michpemberton2487 Рік тому

      Has your doctor not suggested Hypoglycemia? Your pancreas also makes a peptide hormone called Glucagon which raises blood sugar when it's low. Insulin resistance causes excess circulating blood glucose, but the excess is not stored by the cells in your body as fat, as they have become insulin resistant.

    • @dowhatsright2889
      @dowhatsright2889 Рік тому

      Been on both sides with low and high blood sugars. It sounds like you do NOT have insulin resistance based upon only info from your post. You have answered your own question. Eat more protein because you are not consistently/regularly eating enough food. Protein helps regulate blood sugars and you eventually get low blood sugar if you don't eat frequently or protein enough for you. Best wishes on your health journey.

  • @katdivenice
    @katdivenice Рік тому +3

    Why didn’t you mention that eating too frequently leads to insulin resistance ?

  • @lizinawe
    @lizinawe Рік тому

    weirdest experiene in my life and still not sure what it was. cat scan see lots of scarring. felt pressure in my left neck for hours while i ws typing my dissertation lying down. suddenly felt a lightning strike on ny right side of my head, when i "woke up: did now know who, what or where i was. i looked around and cound not recognize nor name anything. slowly, i became aware of the fact that i was on an earth, had furniture around me, and that a me existed looking at everything. am eternally grateful that nothing really happened except that my left arm is just a bit weaker. i also noticed later, i had a harder time making judgments and organizing my dissertation. a very close call indeed.

  • @MariannaSneijder-wp4pi
    @MariannaSneijder-wp4pi Місяць тому

    I have a CVA which effected my both of my legs,so now I am 61 years old as I got the CVA when I was not quite 58 years old….these days I’m using a walker 4 outside but inside I don’t have 2 use my walker….I do have carers e every day but every once a fortnight on a Monday I give my carer a roster day off so that my carer can be the family bc 2 me family is also important!!! I had no idea what a CVA was until one of my former carers read it that I had the CVA but later that evening I read it on google and watch it on You Tube gee WIZZ did I get a bit of a fright….as well no wonder I said “” ouch “”” when a friend touched both of my legs because ya couldn’t see in my both legs was no veins and in my hands no veins either….:so each time I was getting my meals in the hospital I ate with a spoon so never with a fork or knife..,,, so these days I am thankful that I am still alive as well I am become a non-smokiker so I gave up almost 2 years ago!!! So if I restarted smoking I won’t be able to tell the younger generation about my health

  • @peterpuleo2904
    @peterpuleo2904 Рік тому +1

    Italians eat a lot of pasta, which is a high carb, high glucose, processed durum wheat product. Is that also part of the Mediterranean diet?

  • @CrumbleLives
    @CrumbleLives Рік тому

    While the dietary intake of salt needs to be managed an important factor comes back to insulin which influences the release of aldosterone by the adrenal glands. That hormone controls the kidneys’ release of sodium into the blood stream. That increase in sodium draws more water - I.e increased blood volume, increasing blood pressure.

  • @KenNickels
    @KenNickels Рік тому

    So, smoking is implicated for stroke as well as processed foods, etc. What about smoking weed? Is a little OK or no? Thanks!

  • @TAROTAI
    @TAROTAI Рік тому

    Thanks for your brilliant education

  • @Decgyrrl
    @Decgyrrl Рік тому

    Listen, I quit smoking in 2004. Since then, I've had 2 strokes. One in 2009 & the other 2028, right after the New Year. I had both strokes in the Pons section, the brain. I have a slight case of ataxia.

  • @Meathead-10810
    @Meathead-10810 Рік тому +4

    My blood pressure got slightly below normal on the carnivore diet, it's been like that for 2 years now, I also cut out processed meats because I saw the inflammation they caused :)

  • @drpeemac
    @drpeemac Рік тому

    Another excellent presentation...by our handsome doc !!!

  • @jeffcasey504
    @jeffcasey504 Рік тому +1

    Is No Sugar Added applesauce (with No other ingredients) ok? If not, why are apples better better than squished apples? Same question for Natural peanut butter with no other ingredients versus salted roasted peanuts? Thanks Dr. Hansen

    • @dowhatsright2889
      @dowhatsright2889 Рік тому

      Some say eat whole apple because of peeling fiber and antioxidants. Even unsweetened apple sauce doesn't have the peeling usually and it also gets cooked (to soften flesh) which destroys vitamins B and C and polyphenols.

    • @jeffcasey504
      @jeffcasey504 Рік тому

      @@dowhatsright2889 Thank You, I've been wondering if I've been doing myself a disservice. Changing now!

  • @Orcsmustcry
    @Orcsmustcry Рік тому +1

    Some of your audio is clipping, just a heads up.

  • @wkgurr
    @wkgurr Рік тому

    Blue Zones. Three out of those five Blue Zones have Mediterranean climate. Is it possible that it isn't solely the food eaten there that increases life expectancy but also the climate in one way or the other? I would assume that most people in Loma Linda eat the usual US diet and not a Mediterrenean diet.

  • @alflyle9955
    @alflyle9955 Рік тому +1

    One minute in and the whole "left side/right side" discussion seems screwed up. Please fix this!

  • @maurakennedy5952
    @maurakennedy5952 Рік тому

    Good video sister and brother had strokes ind 60s died rip you did not mention that it could be in your genes I'm on tablets myself tg thanks for video

  • @josephpiskac2781
    @josephpiskac2781 Рік тому

    There are many people experiencing being slipped unwanted drugs. I was in a Casino and I believe my senior special coffee contained speed either as a special treat of the casino or to cause harm. An hour later at home a could feel blood running inside my head top center down to my right ear. Destroyed my hearing changed my eyesight such that I could not recognize shadows and made me clumsy. My right eye also drooped. I slowly recovered and today four years later I am completely normal. One amazing event is at the time of Senator John McCain's death I was praying for him during my prayer my totally Destroyed hearing was completely restored. I really enjoy music and I can truly enjoy hearing sound. I attempt to advise the United States Navy that if sailors find themselves in trouble or at risk to pray to Senator McCain for assistance.

    • @josephpiskac2781
      @josephpiskac2781 Рік тому

      @benzford I do not understand what your asking?

    • @louisetaylor6952
      @louisetaylor6952 Рік тому +2

      Hi Joseph, thank you for sharing your story with us...I hope your life continues to be wonderful...enjoy plenty of walking, so good for you and you experience nature up close...May God bless you abundantly

  • @soko889
    @soko889 Рік тому +5

    Docker Mike is another UA-camr Dr but he's too much of a Celebrity as his channel grows. This channel is much much relaxing and easy to follow. Thanxs Dr. Mike Hansen.

  • @YouTuber-ep5xx
    @YouTuber-ep5xx Рік тому +7

    At 4:53 in Dr. Mike, going through the list of food no-no's, correctly mentions bread, but failed to mention BREAKFAST CEREALS. No one interested in being healthy should eat breakfast cereals. Or anything in a box. Ever.

    • @shirleyross6700
      @shirleyross6700 Рік тому +1

      That is processed food which he mentioned several times

    • @YouTuber-ep5xx
      @YouTuber-ep5xx Рік тому +2

      @@shirleyross6700 So is bread. Cereal merits a mention, as it is worse.

    • @l4iddendragon
      @l4iddendragon Рік тому

      What about basic raw cereals like Corn Flakes, Cheerios, Raisin Bran?

    • @YouTuber-ep5xx
      @YouTuber-ep5xx Рік тому +2

      @@l4iddendragon All very very high in carbs. Grape Nuts. Bran flakes. Shredded Wheat. Oatmeal. All cereal.

    • @l4iddendragon
      @l4iddendragon Рік тому +1

      @@UA-camr-ep5xx hey thanks for reply :-) Yes high carbs i know, but have basic grain cereals now become unhealthy in a similar level to processed foods? I sure hope not. I always assumed these cereals were not highly processed and could be healthy in conjunction with lean proteins. Interested if u have more info, thanks.

  • @shmaja1
    @shmaja1 Рік тому

    The AF risk factor is questionable for people with AF usually have also other underlying risk factors like high BP and insuline resistance therefore AF as a single reason for a stroke is dubious but yes it is in the medical protocol.

    • @1packatak
      @1packatak Рік тому

      Depends on the cause of the afib. And most people who have afib, but it’s not due to a heart valve problem, are on some kind of med like Eliquis.
      And that significantly reduces stroke risk.

  • @gregwademan359
    @gregwademan359 Рік тому

    I was born with a mild case of cerebral palsy which the doctors told me was due to a pre-natal stroke. I have no idea what caused this type of stroke.

  • @javaskull88
    @javaskull88 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Hansen, I’m so disappointed you didn’t mention the significant role of drinking alcohol as a major stroke risk.