How to Lower HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Naturally (Easy Tips)

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Many claim that herbs, extracts & supplements will lower your High Blood Pressure naturally, but these do very little for your blood pressure and don't address the root cause of the problem. There is a natural way to lower High Blood Pressure and I will teach you in this video.
    High Blood Pressure increases your risk of many problems and lowering your blood pressure will return your risk to normal. It is simple to lower High Blood Pressure by following this easy plan.
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    Salt required for proper nerve conduction: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    S.A. 2011 Article, End War on Salt: www.scientificamerican.com/ar...
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    00:00 - Intro to Salt & High Blood Pressure
    00:40 - 06:15 Where Salt/Blood Pressure Myth came from
    06:16 - 07:43 How much salt you need for good health
    07:44 - 09:58 What should your Goal Blood Pressure be?
    09:59 - 13:47 How to Lower High Blood Pressure Naturally
    13:48 - 15:55 How to decrease your Blood Pressure medication(s)

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  • @sujatiesler3917
    @sujatiesler3917 Před 3 lety +598

    Started keto this January. Had to take 3 bp pills daily but "forgot" to take them a couple of days in a row a couple of times but measured on a regular basis. Bp is in the 120s /80s most of the time, and even lower when I'm relaxed and not running around. Also, I lost 40 Ibs so far. How do I tell my doc that I don't need the pills anymore🤔???
    Thank you so much Dr. Berry, you are my hero❤️

    • @sdolsay
      @sdolsay Před 3 lety +116

      I had to switch Doctors to find one who understands Keto/Carnivore diets, I'm down 100lbs so far. When I follow the diet closely my diabetes goes away and my BP lowers to a normal range. When I cheat around the holidays, blood glucose and BP go back up. I use Real salt and just salt to taste. Remember you pay them for a service the Doctors don't pay me to see them, and thats how I treat them. Politely.

    • @sujatiesler3917
      @sujatiesler3917 Před 3 lety +39

      @@sdolsay Congratulations on your achievements 🎉. I hope I can reason with mine coz I'm actually very pleased with him. Haven't talked to him about keto yet, wanted to show him the results first, so he wouldn't be able to talk me out of it. Now there's no way he could 😁. Maybe he'll be on board but the thing with the bp pills... He won't be too happy I experimented on myself🙃. Here in Germany, we thankfully don't have to pay for our doctors and only very little if medication is prescribed (5€/med),due to our health care system. Thank you and keep up the good work and health👍🏼🙏🏻

    • @sdolsay
      @sdolsay Před 3 lety +11

      @@sujatiesler3917 Good luck to you, I think you have a good plan, hope your Doc goes for it! BTW my Mother was born in Austria and my Grand Parents were born in Romania.

    • @sujatiesler3917
      @sujatiesler3917 Před 3 lety +11

      @@sdolsay Then your mom and I were practically neighbors 😉. Austria is very beautiful with its mountains. Always pass through on my way to the adriatic sea... 🥰. Thank you for your kindness 😊

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Před 3 lety +27

      If you lose 40 pounds, your blood pressure is going to go down and your doctor is going to reduce your medication, or eliminate it completely, since it seems your blood pressure is normal now without the medication. Go see him. Listen to what Dr Berry said at the end, here!

  • @williambrashear2393
    @williambrashear2393 Před rokem +750

    I am 67 years old and was diagnosed with Hypertension (BP = 179/130). Doctor wanted me to start meds, I said I needed to do some research. I came across your videos on youtube and started watching them. I started Keto / Carnivore 4 weeks ago, went from eating 3-4 meals per day (high sugar, high carb) to only eating 1 to 2 meals day (sated by the red meat, bacon, eggs, salmon). I also eliminated all processed foods, pizza, sweets, soda, alcohol, grains, fruits (except for blueberries). I had my BP checked this morning because I was feeling dizzy. BP was 117/74!!! I had it checked again, 120/77!!! My BP has not been this low since I was in college (1973) running Track and Cross Country. This convinced me that my problem was just as you stated, I've been killing myself slowly with my high sugar, high carb diet for 60 years! I was also experiencing tingling in my feet (pre-diabetes) and enlarged prostate. The tingling is almost gone in my right foot and my prostate must be shrinking as my urine stream is stronger. This is all on the level, no BS. I've always felt that the western diet is to blame for most of our illnesses. Thanks for showing me a new way to eat and salvage my health. I've also been active most of my life, either running 3-5 miles per day or cycling 20 miles per day. Obviously that wasn't enough. You're a smart guy, thank you for sharing your research and knowledge.

    • @literatious308
      @literatious308 Před rokem +18

      Thanks for your observations regarding prostate on keto diet! Very impressive.

    • @martingutlbauer4529
      @martingutlbauer4529 Před rokem +9

      How's your BP now?

    • @lawrencehamm1478
      @lawrencehamm1478 Před rokem +8

      Congratulations, brother!!!

    • @followthemadness5773
      @followthemadness5773 Před rokem +28

      So happy for you! I’ve been over 200 diastolic and 110 systolic Keto did not help and loosing 50lbs did not help. I’ve been Carnivore for one week and am finally beginning to see an improvement. I realized that I must be super insulin resistant. Thanks for sharing your story. Soooo inspirational!

    • @monishthomasp
      @monishthomasp Před rokem +12

      Absolutely right bro. Not just western, eastern, Indian and all diets are full of carbs and sugars. It’s just how we were conditioned ever since Hunter gatherer days were over, people started cultivating grains to find cheap and easy ways to fill oneself.

  • @ghusaghusa2135
    @ghusaghusa2135 Před 7 měsíci +93

    I have learned to stop caring if I upset my doctor. It's MY body and I'll die or thrive by the decisions I make concerning the upkeep of this body .... not him. His job is to advise me. Not to rule over me.

  • @Trudragon88
    @Trudragon88 Před 3 lety +340

    My new doctor (young guy) put me on the keto diet. I asked him about my high blood pressure and he said keto would take care of it. It’s been 3 weeks and I lost 18 lbs. I all of a sudden don’t need to eat breakfast. My acne has cleared. it looks like it’s working. It’s hard sometimes but im going to keep going. I have a lot of weight to lose.

    • @Kathy-kr1sv
      @Kathy-kr1sv Před 3 lety +13

      Hang in there. Let me know how you go
      Sometimes helps if someone is listening 😊

    • @Trudragon88
      @Trudragon88 Před 3 lety +31

      @@Kathy-kr1sv lost 50 lbs now ! Thanks for asking :)

    • @mrs8171
      @mrs8171 Před 2 lety +9

      Don't give up! It is worth it, even if you take a step backward. Remember, even if you have a bad day or two, that YOU have the power to change it. Having the control and power to change was the biggest motivating source of strength for me.

    • @Trudragon88
      @Trudragon88 Před 2 lety +40

      @@Kathy-kr1sv lost 87 lbs now !

    • @welcomeexile
      @welcomeexile Před 2 lety +5

      @@Trudragon88 dayum son!! Bravo!

  • @rikwen96
    @rikwen96 Před 2 lety +216

    Great advice Dr Berry! My mother truly believed in the low salt, low cholesterol, low fat dogma that was the 1950s, 60s and 70s. She raised me not to cook with salt or add salt to my foods. Nothing said about sugar or other carbs and I was the poster child then of the overweight carb addicted person who just got bigger and bigger as time went on. I did a lot of reading and decided in 2019 to try the keto/low carb diet as a last resort before I was too sick to live anymore. The change was amazing. After packing on weight for 40 years I am still a work in progress but I lost over 130 pounds and am amazed at how good food tastes with salt and without sugar clogging up my life. I love listening to your videos as you explain things where everyone can understand them.

    • @bernardmauge8613
      @bernardmauge8613 Před 2 lety +13

      good for you my friend you turned your life around and did it on your own. I did the same

    • @Marychange
      @Marychange Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you for sharing! That is amazing.
      I love when you said, "how good food tastes with salt, and without sugar clogging up my life".
      That is so true. The sugar also changes the taste buds AGAINST real food!

    • @nancy9478
      @nancy9478 Před 2 lety +11

      My mother in law ate that way after her heart attack at age 54. She died at 89 after years of pills for various heart issues. Dementia eventually took her life. I think her quality of life would have been so much better on keto.

    • @marykuball1167
      @marykuball1167 Před rokem +7

      Congrats on your new life ❤️

    • @phillnoneofyourbusiness8573
      @phillnoneofyourbusiness8573 Před rokem

      @@marykuball1167 by 3 31st mm m.
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      MO o MO o.

  • @justjen3216
    @justjen3216 Před 3 lety +224

    My dad had surgery to repair his AAA...they put him on a very low sodium diet and had him eating a bunch whole grains which he normally eats low carb...they took his coffee from him...and his BP skyrocketed and the docs had not idea why and put him on three meds and it didnt help. I told my dad go back to eating salt and ur low carb diet dor a week and take ur BP three times a day and document what happened...well his BP went back to normal!!! He even drinks coffee....the surgeon told him....whatever it is that u are doing....keep doing it! And they are getting him off the BP meds

    • @BareFootDuck
      @BareFootDuck Před 3 lety +6

      Good onya!!

    • @x.y.7385
      @x.y.7385 Před 3 lety +18

      Sad part is that the same doc will go on to the next HBP patient and sell them the low salt high carb diet

    • @marykfrymire8020
      @marykfrymire8020 Před 3 lety +2

      Good for you!

    • @justjen3216
      @justjen3216 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Xzyu2 abdominal aortic aneurysm that he had likely had for years says his surgeon...my dad is 64 yrs old and for the last 3 yrs had been low carb. The damage from the standard american diet had already been done prior to him eating low carb. The point is that when he ate more grains which equals more sugars which means that was the culprit thAt caused the sudden high blood pressure..after his surgical procedure. After going back to low carb his BP went back to normal

    • @jeannedigennaro6484
      @jeannedigennaro6484 Před 3 lety +4

      Fascinating. Glad you knew how to help your dad.

  • @marlyce
    @marlyce Před 3 lety +138

    SALT IS IMPORTANT
    10:40 ANSWER: to eat a LOW CARB diet, under 100 g of carbs a day. Some people, under 50g. Other people, under 20g.

  • @rhondadoles6860
    @rhondadoles6860 Před 3 lety +62

    I was on Blood Pressure medicine for 8 years, and 2 years I started the Keto/Carnivore lifestyle and my blood pressure went to normal within a MONTH! I simply cut out All SUGAR of any kind and I use the Redmond season salt on all my meats. My cardiologist was blown away! I also had a mitral valve prolapse with regurgitation and it has healed itself; just by keeping my blood pressure at normal! I feel better, look better and will never go back. Dr. Berry and Nurse Neisha are Amazing!

  • @lindacake5792
    @lindacake5792 Před 3 měsíci +24

    My brother eats low carb. His BP is still up. He’s starting carnivore. Please pray for him!

    • @magdelinalee2101
      @magdelinalee2101 Před měsícem +1

      ❤ your brother will be just fine if he keeps doing carnivore😊

    • @moosellips5970
      @moosellips5970 Před 12 dny

      Is he doing under 20 mgs of carbon a day? He he measuring his blood pressure at home in the morning after 30 minutes rest no drinks or food or cigarettes for 30 minutes? Hope it comes down soon.😊😊

    • @connybannowsky2021
      @connybannowsky2021 Před 11 dny

      How is he now? I'm in the same boat.

    • @lindacake5792
      @lindacake5792 Před 11 dny

      @@moosellips5970 I’m not sure if he does this or not! He used to take his BP a lot and started freaking out, stopped. Not sure if he’s taken it lately. But it’s still high.

    • @theoddfather8782
      @theoddfather8782 Před 4 dny

      I’m sure he could lower his blood pressure by doing cardio like running. It’s helped me a lot over the years.

  • @pw2035
    @pw2035 Před 2 lety +63

    Cardiologist's protocol to take blood pressure:
    1. Take a.m. BP at the same time each day before eating breakfast or drinking coffee, with empty bladder, sitting, feet flat on the floor. Use left arm, rested on a stable surface. Rest for a couple of minutes after placing cuff on arm before activating monitor.
    2. Take p.m. BP in essentially the same manner, but at least two hours after eating.
    3. Record your readings to share with your doctor, especially if you are prone to white coat syndrome at the doctor's office.

    • @PT-tw6kg
      @PT-tw6kg Před rokem +10

      I have white coat syndrome.

    • @fireflyg7380
      @fireflyg7380 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thank you I have white coat syndrome also

    • @6402ac
      @6402ac Před měsícem

      I have white coat syndrome

    • @Abbie7301
      @Abbie7301 Před 18 dny

      I have a terrible case of white coat syndrome. At the Dr’s office my BP is ALWATS high

  • @urflofit2010
    @urflofit2010 Před rokem +61

    A few days ago I took my BP at home and it was 217/143. I have not wanted to see a doctor or take any meds because when I did last time I had a mild stroke, so now I am doing carnivore and it's going down. 187/112. I am 65. I am so grateful to truth tellers like you!

    • @NayNay-sg2ou
      @NayNay-sg2ou Před rokem +8

      You gotta do grass fed meat. You gotta eat pasture raised EGGS. Dollar tree has Starkist wild caught salmon without bad oils in it.

    • @lklein1804
      @lklein1804 Před rokem +7

      I hope and pray you're sticking to it ... we're not perfect but keep up the good work .... keep your mind clear and focused and the discipline will reep the improved health. Mine is a bit high too BUT 100% improves when i stick to super low if not zero carbs .... it's amazing. And true. And life giving.

    • @TheRingSideCommentary
      @TheRingSideCommentary Před 11 měsíci +6

      How's your pressure now?

    • @hollybishop484
      @hollybishop484 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Same! We started carnivore and keto in my home Jan 1st. My husband had his blood pressure last checked in Sept and it was 170/105, and I can promise you that his eating and smoking did not improve during the time since so it was probably higher when we started. One month in and he's down to 150/80. Not perfect, but so much better.

    • @latterrain09
      @latterrain09 Před 27 dny

      Wonderful progress.

  • @cassandrasmom
    @cassandrasmom Před 3 lety +171

    I used to have high BP at every doctor visit...I thought it was white coat syndrome because at home it was fine. Now after being Keto for 17 months..it was normal at home AND at the doctors office 👏

    • @nicholaslarson3778
      @nicholaslarson3778 Před 3 lety +6

      I was still high at the doctors office last time I went, lol

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom Před 3 lety +1

      @@nicholaslarson3778 White coat syndrome?

    • @nicholaslarson3778
      @nicholaslarson3778 Před 3 lety +13

      @@cassandrasmom Yes, I think so. My blood pressure is always high at the doctor's office, but it is nice and low at home

    • @donnaw3026
      @donnaw3026 Před 3 lety +17

      @@cassandrasmom White coat syndrome just means that your blood pressure gets higher at the doctor's office because you are nervous and stressed.

    • @cassandrasmom
      @cassandrasmom Před 3 lety +5

      @@donnaw3026 Yeah, I know. Maybe I’m calmer now 🤷🏻‍♀️ because I know I’m good? Or maybe it wasn’t white coat syndrome and I really did have high BP? All I know is it’s better all around.

  • @gj4679
    @gj4679 Před 2 lety +151

    57yrs. Old been on keto& intermittent fasting for 30 days. Started at 202lbs. Lost 10lbs and BP is coming down. 133/87 was my recent number. Down from the 150's,60's & diastolic in the triple digits. Thank you for your great videos doc!

    • @33grise33
      @33grise33 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I lost 57 pounds on Keto and am nearly off insulin. Average BP over two weeks is 130/70. BMI = 25. I'm thinking of dumping amLOODipine but keeping Valsartan. Any advice? I'm somewhat disappointed I'm stuck on drugs.

  • @naibgulam2336
    @naibgulam2336 Před 3 lety +72

    Don't forget about magnesium guys!

    • @nonameforyou655
      @nonameforyou655 Před měsícem +1

      Why though? I’m on day 4 of keto

    • @scarpru
      @scarpru Před 15 dny

      How much/day? I've been taking about 480mg

    • @welcomeexile
      @welcomeexile Před 10 dny

      @@nonameforyou655 magnesium is essential not jusy to regulate your blood pressure but overall health most humans are very deficient in this essential mineral

    • @edrozenrozen9600
      @edrozenrozen9600 Před 9 dny

      Great advice!

  • @frannebaddley7992
    @frannebaddley7992 Před 3 lety +200

    4 weeks of following Dr berry and the carnivore diet, blood pressure down from 150/100 on 75mg tenormin to 118/65 on no medication at all

    • @sdolsay
      @sdolsay Před 3 lety +4

      It's a shame that most modern diets are such a detriment to our health. Congrtz on you success!

    • @Pete4875
      @Pete4875 Před 3 lety +5

      Let me ask you a question. I lost 65 lbs in about a year. My very HIGH blood pressure is now low, maybe to low. NO MEDICATION. I get a little dizzy from time to time. Did your body adapt to it, and if so how long.

    • @allyfrasier6306
      @allyfrasier6306 Před 3 lety +1

      Wow😁👌😯 That is SO amazing! Well done.

    • @christinarizzuto6842
      @christinarizzuto6842 Před 2 lety

      @@Pete4875 histamine intolerance is on the rise. A lot of people switching from the standard American diet to keto/ carnivore notice it happening. Comes from a damaged gut. It causes changes to blood pressure high
      & low causes dizziness &
      Other symptoms. Can be just a few symptoms. It affects all parts of the body.

    • @Pete4875
      @Pete4875 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christinarizzuto6842 hi! I'm not sure if I understand your answer. The lightheadedness came from the weight-loss that I got from the keto diet. Why would the leaky gut cause just symptoms after the diet.

  • @jns2820
    @jns2820 Před 3 lety +121

    YES YES YES! Everything you said happened to me! I implemented low carb diet and ate once a day for a month (ate dinner only, drinking watet ) blood pressure medication was gradually weeded out and I lost 30 lbs plus stopped taking the bp medication... it has kept my bp low even as low as 120s over 70s which I never saw since my teens. I eat carbs from certain fruit only.. no juices, no bread, no rice etc Thank you for the info!!!!

  • @RonWagner
    @RonWagner Před 4 měsíci +4

    I had an atrial valve replacement and was told to keep my blood pressure as low as possible. Two years later after really studying the issue I realized that I have been suffering from normal procedures that cardiologists depend on. I am 78 and can no longer stand the pain of statins I had been taking for twenty years or the low blood pressure. I have been studying supplements and nutrition plus other opinions online. Since quitting statins I feel much better and fully alive again. I take a lot of supplements but at low doses hoping to stay well with my wife for many more years.

  • @bbsaid218
    @bbsaid218 Před 3 lety +210

    The first prolonged fast of 4 days started my insulin resistance reversal process. Within 3 months of regular prolonged fasting (2-4 days as often as I can) my blood pressure came down from 170/100 to 115/70.

    • @Kathy-kr1sv
      @Kathy-kr1sv Před 3 lety +10

      Excellent. I'm starting a longer fast today
      BP still too high after 2 years KETO I.F.
      Trouble is I'm underweight so going to Fat fast. Apparently that does not spike insulin or break fast
      According to 2fitdocs...

    • @ayanajohnson2155
      @ayanajohnson2155 Před 2 lety +1

      This right here is great news!

    • @paulaigbo8178
      @paulaigbo8178 Před 2 lety

      Mighty God please Keep him Nnamdi Kanu and save his life from Dss he should have.strong armed men to.guard him.with You,father he is safely born people.are busy talking all the time. and causing distraction.

    • @charissemaemillet9627
      @charissemaemillet9627 Před 2 lety

      Do you take the medication while on fast?

    • @bbsaid218
      @bbsaid218 Před 2 lety

      @@charissemaemillet9627 ..Benfotiamine

  • @karriannecapps
    @karriannecapps Před 3 lety +293

    Thank you so much for your common sense, scientifically based recommendations! I am a nurse who over the past year got so very disenfranchised with the whole medical community. I never realized how “political “ medicine is. I’ve started Ketogenic diet and am so excited about the future. Thank you!

    • @myview6852
      @myview6852 Před 3 lety +4

      Is a ketogenic diet is safe long term for people with high triglycerides and high cholesterol

    • @gardengirl7226
      @gardengirl7226 Před 3 lety +18

      I am also a nurse and feel this way too.

    • @karriannecapps
      @karriannecapps Před 3 lety +9

      @@myview6852 I’m pretty new to all of this and it goes against what is typically taught, but I’m finding out that what doctors and nurses are taught are not always proven. Just like Dr. Berry shown in this video. I haven’t watched all of his videos but I’m sure he has answered this question in one. I’d start from there. Also check out Dr. Boz’s channel as well. She is an internal med MD who also has great information on ketogenic diet.

    • @jeannedigennaro6484
      @jeannedigennaro6484 Před 3 lety +4

      Wonderful! Hope you can inspire your coworkers to eat a keto or meat based diet.

    • @poobearsbeautifulgoddess2416
      @poobearsbeautifulgoddess2416 Před 3 lety +11

      @@myview6852 yes it's safe... eating keto is eating real whole foods... single ingredient food...there is nothing dangerous about eating real food...now...go eat a ribeye and some non starchy veggies 😊🥩🥑💪

  • @claudioeberlin9797
    @claudioeberlin9797 Před rokem +24

    I’m from Brazil, 62 years old and I’m on carnivore for five months. I lost 18 kg and my blood pressure is ok know!
    Thank you, Dr. Berry!

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Před 3 lety +38

    #1 way I discovered recently to lower your blood pressure, is to walk every day, two miles or more. Try this: Don’t exercise for two days, then take your blood pressure on the third day. Then walk two miles minimum per day, at a moderate pace, for two days and then take your blood pressure the next day. You’ll see a huge difference. Definitely do the diet thing also, but get out and get some exercise. Get the blood flowing. Of course, follow your doctor‘s instructions on exercise and don’t overdo it.

    • @MommaLousKitchen
      @MommaLousKitchen Před 3 měsíci

      My nurse said 30 min a day, im like ...I do that in my house, I literally never sit. Lol I'm wired. Not hitting 2 mile brisk walks though.

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@MommaLousKitchen You can work up to two miles and more. Just take it easy as you go and consult with your doctor if you have any issues. If you walk up a small mountain/hill, say, maybe 400 feet of vertical rise, you’ll get a good workout and if you come back in two or three days, you’ll find it gets much easier the second, third and fourth times. Just pace yourself and don’t try go faster than your ability, or keep up with someone faster. Cheers!

  • @frankenz66
    @frankenz66 Před 3 lety +36

    128/68 is my typical reading. 6'1" 198# 55 yrs. Low carb two years

  • @shawnmanuel9817
    @shawnmanuel9817 Před 3 lety +26

    I've been taking blood pressure pills on a daily basis for about 20 years and avoided salt like the plague,but now i eat salt regularly..I started a low carb and carnivore diet for about 4 months and now I only need to take one blood pressure pill once a week,and even when I do have to take it, my blood pressure is not near as high as it was before..I must add that I'm also down 4 pant sizes..Dr.berry, your advice is doing wonders to me..Thank you sir..👍☺

    • @paradise224
      @paradise224 Před 2 lety

      wow! one bp pill once a week? may I ask what that it? I'm currently taking an ayurvedic supplement and was able to get off my beta blocker, but noticing it's slowly creeping back up again. I hate taking bb med so I'm curious to know what type of med you're taking once a week.

  • @kristinashanahan5570
    @kristinashanahan5570 Před 3 lety +124

    My doctor said I would be taking medication for the rest of my life lol! Boom! Off of Lisinopril and a Beta Blocker & 15 lbs lost. Thank you Dr. Berry so glad I took your advice by changing my diet!

    • @jtandme-ot9cl
      @jtandme-ot9cl Před 3 lety +12

      Hope you changed doctors too. He sounds like an idiot.

    • @suzum.9713
      @suzum.9713 Před 3 lety

      @@jtandme-ot9cl (I like your screen name.)

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 Před 3 lety +5

      LISINOPRIL IS ONE OF THE TOP THREE KILLERS! The other two are metoprolol and clonidine.

    • @397coney7
      @397coney7 Před 2 lety +8

      That’s exactly what my doctor(S) told for for thirty years. All told me I had hereditary hypertension and that there was nothing I could do about it. For thirty years I took medication. That’s $10,800 worth of medication. One month into keto, I almost past out one day. Keto way of eating was lowering my pressure and I didn’t know it. Came off the pills. That was two years ago.

    • @gerhardbraatz6305
      @gerhardbraatz6305 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Trid2bnrml1 I went to a doc because of high BP. I asked the doc if I could lower it naturally and she said, at 65 yrs of age you cannot and put me on metoprolol. I've taken my 2nd pill tonight. I'm overweight but not obese. It scares me to hear this drug is a killer and I hate the idea of taking pills for life.

  • @johnreno891
    @johnreno891 Před 3 lety +33

    Great videos Dr Berry! Big belly and most of all hi blood pressure led me to Keto. I am more of a carnivore though I will east a mouth full of veg sometimes. My bp was 160/80. Now 125/65. Lost 30 lbs in the first month it was incredible. Never lost weight so easy and fast. I have been 204lb for 8 months, but my cloths keep getting looser. Before I felt I was loosing muscle mass. Now even though my weight lose seems to have stalled my muscle mass has increased. So I am sold! Keep it going! We have been lied to for too long!

  • @carlraybrown2473
    @carlraybrown2473 Před 3 lety +13

    Hello Doc, I have greatly benefited from your advice and I bought your book as well!!! I'm a 73 years young Polio survivor with rather severe post-polio syndrome, especially in my legs. I no longer am able to walk. I went on a carnivore lifestyle with great success however I experienced a rather severe weakening in my back and left hip and leg. I thought it may have been the result of the carnivore flue because it occurred almost immediately. It just hasn't gone away. I don't intend on giving up carnivore buy I'm not a purist. 'only human you know. My latest blood test was that more of a much younger man. My GFR rose from 85 to 100 and I had been stepping off the carnivore wagon from time to time. I lost about 40 lbs. down to 167 lbs. while confined to a power wheelchair. SO, THANK YOU!
    I also noticed you don't seem to be quite yourself just lately in that you are speaking more slowly as if you are tired. I hope you are okay. Thanks again and I'll continue as one of your dedicated students. Carl (CRB)

  • @anj3595
    @anj3595 Před 2 lety +4

    Just love your accent. I am a nurse, trained at the old Vanderbilt University Hospital. I lived in Middle Tennessee for 20+ years, Nashville and next door surrounding cities. There is and always be a special place in my heart for Nashville and Nashvillians.

  • @jaiusman7394
    @jaiusman7394 Před 2 lety +20

    The best explanation of low salt hypothesis I've ever seen in youtube.
    Thanks Doc! You are truly a hero. I've lost about 10 kilos (Sept 2020 - Nov 2021).

  • @vanekirk
    @vanekirk Před 3 lety +62

    Your audio quality has vastly improved over you earlier days here on CZcams. Thank you for all that you do.

    • @williammentink
      @williammentink Před 3 lety +3

      Hmm. That seems sarcastic?
      My audio has lots of decompression noise in it.

  • @captkerosene
    @captkerosene Před 3 lety +55

    Worked for me. One month on carnivore and my BP went from 150/100 +/- to 127/82 (average of last 50 readings). Thanks Dr. B.

    • @captkerosene
      @captkerosene Před rokem +1

      @@carriegreenleaf9612 I went off the diet. Kidney function markers were deteriorating a little and it made me nervous.

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday Před rokem

      @@captkerosene - that could be from the BP meds. They wreck your kidneys and liver.

    • @jonathoncatterson8901
      @jonathoncatterson8901 Před rokem +2

      @@captkerosene up the fat and lower the protein

    • @Bruce_Wayne35
      @Bruce_Wayne35 Před rokem +2

      @@captkerosene Try to keep your carbs below 100 grams a day. While it isn't keto (

  • @honkymonkey9568
    @honkymonkey9568 Před 3 lety +13

    This is enlightening. My BP is consistently 138/88 and I was stressing out in fear of having to get on BP meds. Now I'm just pizzed.

  • @galep9645
    @galep9645 Před 3 lety +8

    I recently found your channel Dr. Berry and I believe you have saved my life! My heart, mind and body owe the turn around and changes to you! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with the world. I know I’m not the only one you’re saving. ❤️

  • @dcmike1967
    @dcmike1967 Před 3 lety +12

    i have to thank my 80's dr he told me if i crave salt to eat it because your body needs it

  • @chrisnorcross3322
    @chrisnorcross3322 Před rokem +14

    Thank you for taking the time to explain all that. Open trying to keep my blood pressure 120/80 and feeling like I failed but I feel perfectly healthy when it’s 140/80. Now I know it’s probably just a false number to get as many people on medicine as possible

  • @clintcarter
    @clintcarter Před 2 lety +13

    Wow. Thank you. This just saved me a lot of unnecessary stress and from jumping head first into meds. You rock Doc.

  • @zukiplay
    @zukiplay Před 3 lety +25

    So hard to find a doctor that echos this message. The organizations that set the standards for doctors to follow make it difficult. Seemingly due to structured or special interest. I have looked near and far with no luck as far as in my "network" and align with my insurance provider. Oh, and if you get involved with you own health, I’ve found most "doctors" are put off by your own research. They want a brain dead sheep that just swallows pills they write prescriptions for. Very frustrating! My last visit I was told "stop taking vitamin d3" It was a whopping 82 NGC/mL. You'd thought it was 200 by the doctor's reaction.

  • @andreafarinacci1469
    @andreafarinacci1469 Před rokem +7

    I’m so relieved- my last 2 doc visits my BP was 130/80. I’ve been worried that I was developing hypertension. I got a home BP monitor and now I’m going to track. I just measured today and I was 128/80. I added some more cardio to my weekly routine.

  • @suzypenguin
    @suzypenguin Před 3 lety +19

    Recently changed my vet since the previous one put both my senior cats on low dose of blood pressure meds and they’re very sluggish now. Cats eat carnivore and grain free. New vet took readings and said both have normal BP and don’t need the meds. Yay for my cats!
    My hubby and I, in our late 50’s, have normal BP on keto/ketovore lifestyle (he’s lost 71 lb and I’ve lost 41 since last August).
    Thank you Dr Berry for everything!

  • @cindydemanche3839
    @cindydemanche3839 Před 3 lety +98

    Love your shirt, Dr. Berry. My Dad used to say "Only real men wear pink."

  • @seriouslypagan6904
    @seriouslypagan6904 Před 3 lety +12

    I started Ketovore this past Dec. I've been getting dizzy regularly so I stopped taking my blood pressure med. a week ago. I've taken my blood pressure every day since and it's been normal every time even today after my morning walk, no more dizziness. I think I'm cured. I'm not telling my doctor because she never listens to me.

  • @woodsman335
    @woodsman335 Před 3 lety +8

    I was once almost put in ICU because my doctor tested me and found that my sodium level was dangerously low. My doc gave me a salt tablet to ingest. However, I had low sodium for so long that I threw it up. Instead, the hospital treated me with 2 units of blood and IV to raise my blood pressure. Since then, I eat salt as desired.

  • @Mrsscatspanish
    @Mrsscatspanish Před 9 měsíci +3

    My doctor of integrated medicine told me to start drinking hibiscus tea to lower my blood pressure. My numbers went from 169/95 range to 125/69!! I was already meeting 5 guidelines for metabolic health otherwise. This was a great solution for me.

  • @SteveEdwardCooper
    @SteveEdwardCooper Před rokem +8

    I am on two BP meds, one of which is such a high dose that my doctor keeps taking blood from me to make sure my liver isn't getting damaged by my meds. So I am taking this video to heart.

    • @satubule
      @satubule Před 3 měsíci

      No pun intended, I hope.

  • @cloudsintheozarksoutdoors9538

    I started full blown Keto about 3 weeks ago. Went to Dr. to get my labs for a baseline, Keep in mind I have consumed massive amounts of carbs & sugar for years. My A1-C is 11.6, triglycerides through the roof, ALT AST very high. I have struggled with eating healthy to control my blood sugar, going through this over and over, eating healthier for a while and then gradually start eating all the bad stuff again, and stop checking my blood sugar because I don't want to see the numbers. I just ignored the problem. Watching your videos has completely changed my outlook and desire to reverse my type 2 diabetes. Discovering KETO through your videos, has opened up a whole new world of foods I actually like eat. I'm looking forward to my 90 day labs to see the improvement. Thanks to you, I got this.

  • @justjen3216
    @justjen3216 Před 3 lety +25

    Lovin the pink shirt on ya Dr berry....i love how u and neisha live what u preach and looking at u two its obvious that what u say is workin!!!

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver Před 2 lety +18

    I'm 70 and I've taken medication for high blood pressure ever since I wrecked my knees playing racquet ball for 20 years. While playing 3-4 times a week a couple hours at a time, my bp was 120 over 70 with a pulse of 55 bpm. After the knees went, even with exercising 5 days a week, my pressure stayed in the 145 over 85 range even with daily meds. I started the Keto diet with intermitten fasting 2 months ago. I've lost 20 pounds and my average bp is now 118 over 65 with a heart rate of 52. I dumped the meds 6 weeks ago when I saw my bp dropping. Oh and btw, I love salt and eat several pinches a day of Himilayan and salt everything but bacon.

  • @tonycharron73
    @tonycharron73 Před rokem +8

    THANK YOU, DR.BERRY, FOR ALL YOU DO!!! I'm a 49 year old 290lb. male, who was eating the Standard American Diet (SAD) and on no meds yet. My blood pressure has been creeping up for years, and every time I went for a wellness visit, the doctors would say, " That's natural as you get older." (Essentially, waiting to pass a point so I could be prescribed a pill) a week+ ago, I checked my BP, and it was through the roof 160/103! My family wanted me to go in to get meds. I didn't have a family doctor, so during my search I implemented your lessons : IF, OMAD, keto diet, cut out all sugars and carbs ( minus some veg) and started taking some D3, Magnesium, and Potassium. 1 week later, I'm down 10+ pounds, and my BP has gradually been creeping down (now at 128/92). Your lessons work! In the week I have been implementing these strategies, the hardest part was breaking the habits of old ways of eating. That lasted about 3 days. I experienced headaches during the first 4 days, but I attribute that to going cold turkey on caffeine (was a daily triple shot espresso and Mt Dew drinker). About 4 days in, my inflamation dropped so much that my knees and hands no longer hurt, and it doesn't hurt to squat down anymore! (WHAT?!?!)
    For anyone who's considering - Just Do It! It's very empowering to be in control of your own health.
    Again, thanks, Dr. B..... NOw I'm heading over to sign up on your patron page for saving me and the $ I am saving by not buying prescriptions!

    • @alexamezquita2082
      @alexamezquita2082 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hello, how often do you take potassium and magnesium?

    • @tonycharron73
      @tonycharron73 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@alexamezquita2082 Taking daily. Magnesium Glycinate (500mg) before bed. Potassium Citrate (1000mg) in the form of an electrolyte powder mixed with water a couple times a day. Very surprised how quickly the human body can respond with some dietary changes. Hope this helps and good luck to you.

  • @seniorgal2752
    @seniorgal2752 Před rokem +2

    I am 70 years old and lost 40 pounds this past year on KETO. Was taken off Hydrocortizone and half of my Lisinopril. I now only take 5 mg Lisinopril . My BP is low enough now ( was 110/60 this morning) I think I can skip the Lisinopril. I love Dr. Berry and am so thankful for his teachings. I love the KETO diet too. Husband never complains with the food I serve him even though he's not KETO. Also, my advanced osteoarthritic knees feel much better. I am able to do more housework.

  • @karenbole7130
    @karenbole7130 Před 3 lety +41

    Ooo love the shirt Dr. Ken

    • @christinepavelock8384
      @christinepavelock8384 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I love pink on guys. I think a guy has to be secure in his masculinity to wear pink.

  • @menunciato816
    @menunciato816 Před 3 lety +16

    I started the carnivore diet March 25 and i feel soooooo good and i have already lost 6 lbs without feeling like im starving all the time! Just amazing!

  • @mkgreene9079
    @mkgreene9079 Před 2 měsíci +2

    So I started the keto diet 2 months ago. Before keto my BP was around 150-180/70 without meds. With the two meds doc recommended BP was 135-145/65 but my stomach got so messed up I had to take meds for it too. Now without meds BP is 125-135/60 after just 2 months of keto. So awesome! Med free at 66!

  • @stuartsteeves5624
    @stuartsteeves5624 Před rokem +2

    Always such clear information, well-delivered. I don’t have high blood pressure, but this is good info for everyone. Thank you for all you do!

  • @sharonholmes6083
    @sharonholmes6083 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you, Dr. Berry, this information is exactly what I needed to hear!

  • @katherineklimut8328
    @katherineklimut8328 Před 3 lety +11

    Dr Berry, I love your videos and have learned so much from you! I am currently doing a ketovore diet, and follow many of your recommendations. What is your view of eating fermented foods? I see a lot of conflicting info out there, but I trust your opinion if you get a chance to answer 😊

  • @PatrickLarson
    @PatrickLarson Před 2 lety +2

    Thankfully you have lessened my fears of having "high" blood pressure.

  • @raymondspagnuolo8222
    @raymondspagnuolo8222 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Doc! Thanks so much for posting. The Info about the different BP recommendations of the different medical association's is a real EYE OPENER!

  • @shiftycarmack8019
    @shiftycarmack8019 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Doc for all you do.. You're a good man. This gives me hope.

  • @mybetterhalf6373
    @mybetterhalf6373 Před 3 lety +30

    In my experience *ALL* electronic cuffs read around 10 points higher than mechanical cuffs. Your input would be greatly appreciated, Ken!

  • @patriciamsandoval619
    @patriciamsandoval619 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your various suggestions for better health. I have high blood pressure, and had run out of my prescription for it. I made an appointment to get my prescription renewed, but in the meantime a friend told me that juicing a beet (or two) and adding it to my morning smoothie will help me keep my blood pressure down. Well, I did that immediately, and my blood pressure went down considerably! I continued for the following week until my doctor's appointment, and when I went, my blood pressure ws 120/72 -- the lowest it has been for years! I am back on my bp meds, but have continued adding a beet to my morning juice, and feel that it is doing most of the work on keeping my bp down. I am going to see my doctor again in a couple if weeks and will tell her about this, and ask if I can get off my bp meds, but just want to share that beets can be a great way to lower your bp in a pinch.

  • @huubee5171
    @huubee5171 Před 3 lety +11

    81 yo and been keto/carnivore for about a year. Lost 47 lbs, but while on carnivore, I gained seven pounds back during the past two weeks. I do have logs of my BP going back several years. Diagnosed with congestive heart failure and A-fib. At the start of the diet, my BP went down drastically so that I was able to get off all but one of four BP meds and the one was cut in half. Starting in December, my BP started going back up and I am now on three of the original four BP meds. Taking the electrolyte drops plus other potassium, magnesium and get lots of salt. Getting a lot of health benefits, but lower BP isn't one of them as of now.

    • @huubee5171
      @huubee5171 Před 2 lety +3

      Added: all my labs are good, but BP continues to go up, even with added levels of BP meds - now the highest it has been. Thyroid panel results are right down the middle as is testosterone. Yet I am always fatigued and often cannot make it more than a block or two without having to rest. Electrophysiologist ups the BP meds, won't do an ablation procedure to try to treat the afib, but wants to implant a pacemaker to try to "control" the afib without treating the cause. About ready to fire him. My PCP agrees with me.

  • @nicholaslarson3778
    @nicholaslarson3778 Před 3 lety +11

    The SPRINT study the American Heart Association claims supports the need to keep our blood pressure below 130 systolic (instead of 140) makes my blood pressure go up. The study in no way supports the claim. There are so many problems with the study. The main one is that it draws from a population of older Americans that have health issues but they try to extrapolate the results to all adult Americans. The population they drew the data from does not match the population they are making recommendations for. I taught my students to think carefully about the population of interest in my stats 101 course; the AHA has no excuse for failing at this simple concept. How did they decide to recommend 130 in a study that was testing with a cutoff of 120? It seems they just wanted an excuse to change the recommendations to prescribe more statins.
    As an interesting aside, they had a below 120 systolic treatment group and a control group they were comparing. The below 120 systolic group did not even achieve the under 120 systolic blood pressure on average even with multiple medications! The conclusion also downplays the increased incidence of liver failure in the treatment group...
    EDIT: I don't mean to criticize the SPRINT study itself or the researchers that worked on it. I am criticizing the AHA and how they are pretending the study provides more evidence than it does to change blood pressure recommendations. More statins will be needed if you prescribe them to all people above 130 systolic instead of 140. Companies that make statins donate large amounts of money to the AHA. Is the AHA acting in the best interest of the population?

    • @nicholaslarson3778
      @nicholaslarson3778 Před 3 lety +3

      Here are some selected quotes from the results of the study that are interesting:
      They had two groups:
      "target of

  • @katiegingerich3938
    @katiegingerich3938 Před 3 lety +5

    Very good! hallelujah!!! I used to be low salt, but after starting on keto 2 years ago I started using common sense and salted to my best taste, with Redmond's salt, and I was on 3 different blood pressure meds and I'm off all of them, of course I lost around 100 lbs as well, gained back a little bit, but I'm working on kicking that out again,

  • @lisaraney1841
    @lisaraney1841 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Dr. for all of the shared knowledge. I learn more daily from your videos. Looking forward to to lower BP following a keto diet for just over a month feeling so much better and lighter. Bless you.

  • @lindazie2
    @lindazie2 Před 2 lety

    You are truly a blessing Dr.Berry please continue to stay the course in teaching all of us to get better😃

  • @KenDBerryMD
    @KenDBerryMD  Před 3 lety +42

    Use this way of eating to Lower your HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: bit.ly/KETO101
    Here is the Salt we use every day and Love: bit.ly/RealSalts

    • @nicholaslarson3778
      @nicholaslarson3778 Před 3 lety +2

      It works! I was hovering at 140 systolic or above, but now I am almost always under 110 systolic.

    • @joshpoole6056
      @joshpoole6056 Před 3 lety +8

      Dr. Berry, can you please make a video addressing the whole food plant based community's insistence that insulin resistance is due to stored intramyocellular saturated fat. It's hard to know what to believe when they seem to site a lot of studies that support this.

    • @groovecouple4644
      @groovecouple4644 Před 3 lety

      @@joshpoole6056 is it the pathological insulin resistance vs physiological insulin resistance discussion?

    • @cindydemanche3839
      @cindydemanche3839 Před 3 lety +2

      I started Keto the end of Sept. 2020, have lost 44 lbs, more than 25", have cut my blood pressure meds from 20mg to 10mg daily. Next step is to be totally off this medication that I have been on for over 40 years.

    • @joshpoole6056
      @joshpoole6056 Před 3 lety +1

      @@groovecouple4644 I'm not sure. From my understanding, we're either led to believe that the stored sugar will get used up with keto and reverse insulin resistance or stored saturated fat will be cleared from muscle tissue with low fat plant based and insulin resistance will be reversed despite months of spiking glucose to see if it works. Kinda hard to know who to believe 🤷‍♂️

  • @cloudsintheozarksoutdoors9538

    I'd like to see you do a Lipid panel breakdown. Go over each test on the panel, and explain what they mean and how to address tests that fall in a unhealthy range.

    • @Ann-Fl
      @Ann-Fl Před 2 lety +1

      I’m on Carnivore 4 months so far and got my cholesterol test yesterday and my ratio was 3.6%. (Per Quest 3.5% is highly desired)

  • @tubetime39
    @tubetime39 Před rokem

    I thought people were being little too dramatic in saying they loved the Berry"s but after seeing several doctors lately with no answers but medication and getting frustrated with them with their lack of information on causes or honest-to-good information on natural remedies, like we get here, I LOVE you Berry's !! Love you Doc !! Keep up the good work. We are blessed to have you. I will definitely be supporting your work. PS I drove through the great state of Tennessee on I 40 this winter, pretty close to you guys. next year I should get an appointment scheduled, if you even do them at all. Grand kids in SC, I'm in upper MW.

  • @Realguy11
    @Realguy11 Před 3 lety

    Love your messages! Keep on keeping on. You are helping so many people. Thank you. May God Bess you and your family.

  • @jeanettehaygood4154
    @jeanettehaygood4154 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for the guidelines on when to take a BP reading. 🥰

  • @jenniferburke2972
    @jenniferburke2972 Před 3 lety +6

    I wasn't one to salt my food much pre-keto. Now 2.5 years in my palate changed so much that I (subjectively) put a TON of salt on my food and often just eat salt by itself. It helps fix thirst, helps get rid of pseudo hunger pangs, and is necessary for life!

  • @davidduffee3148
    @davidduffee3148 Před rokem

    You are a God send to me today ! I just started on a blood pressure medicine! My rate was 136 over 65 ! And this Dr ! Said ! I’m a high risk of a stroke or heart attack! I’ve started and stopped a couple times ! Myself I’ve only been on for two weeks

  • @lutherprice2062
    @lutherprice2062 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great video Dr Berry, I’ve been doing research on why my diastolic BP is so low (77/46 one morning last week)and have found out that getting off the two BP meds has helped some, I know I have to make some life changes to fix it. I’ve followed you for years and thank you for all the good advise.

  • @jfdreamer
    @jfdreamer Před 3 lety +7

    Always speaking the truth! Dr. Berry healing the world!

  • @rangerdoc1029
    @rangerdoc1029 Před rokem +6

    9 years ago, my blood pressure was extreme. I went on a ketogenic diet & later carnivore. I'm in my 50s & have better BP than most teenagers.

  • @kathy32850
    @kathy32850 Před rokem

    I just sent my daughter the blood pressure playlist! I hope she watches.

  • @tammyclifton5800
    @tammyclifton5800 Před rokem +2

    Have refused to take meds for BP and cholesterol for 40 years. I am 60 y.o. And have been on KETO for 10 months now, have lost 43 lbs and feel great! Haven’t been to a DR. For over a year but need to get tests just to verify all!

  • @kers3787
    @kers3787 Před 3 lety +12

    I’ve been low carb for a month now and before I went low carb my bp was between 140/90-150/100 or higher now it’s 130/85!! Ican’t believe it maybe someday soon I’ll be able to stop bp meds.

    • @tonyt8805
      @tonyt8805 Před 3 lety +3

      Great job Kerry!
      I had the same problem until I went keto. 💯

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 Před 3 lety

      you may be able to stop the BP meds, sooner than you think.

  • @paulkuhman643
    @paulkuhman643 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for all your videos! You give my wife and I info which we have been able to lose lbs and inches like we have never been able to do in the past without the intense hunger! We are only in the first month but feel so much better. Thank you again!

  • @Gelo202
    @Gelo202 Před 10 měsíci

    Always excellent videos from doctor Berry👏

  • @paramjitkaur6798
    @paramjitkaur6798 Před 3 lety +1

    I forced my dad to do keto, his bp is coming down gradually, he used to be in the range of 170/89’s but now it’s 140/85’s, he used to take 200mg metoprolol twice daily but now takes it only once. He is getting there. I’m soo happy for him. Someone told him few days ago not to eat salt, but I told him not to listen to others but me😃, he thinks I’m crazy but I don’t care, I know he knows I love him, he is in his 70’s and don’t have any other issues at all. It’s all because of your videos Dr. Berry. Thank you soo much.
    Love from India 🇮🇳.

  • @maidenminnesota1
    @maidenminnesota1 Před 3 lety +177

    If they ever get into cloning human beings, they need to clone Dr. Berry so all of us can have him as our doctor! LOL!

  • @dwells9399
    @dwells9399 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Dr. Berry! Need this video info to improve my bp👍

  • @indesdaryl
    @indesdaryl Před 2 lety

    Dr. Barry your video saves many lives

  • @paulmorgant208
    @paulmorgant208 Před 2 lety

    Thank You, doctor Berry! I'll surely be recommending you to many of my peers. Great video and information.

  • @arnoldis24
    @arnoldis24 Před 3 lety +42

    I get pushback every two years when I go for my medical card for my cdl. It's always about 130 over 80, and they act like I'm ready to stoke out. It's stressful since it's my career. I'm no fitness model, but I'm in decent shape. I'm 6'2" and 195 lbs. It's baffling.

    • @tonyt8805
      @tonyt8805 Před 3 lety +4

      I go(went) through the same BS!
      They wanted to only give me a 3 month extension and come back for a recheck. I wasn't over, I had just made it. Went keto and never been a problem since.

    • @howiesfunware
      @howiesfunware Před 3 lety +6

      Tall people tend to have a higher blood pressure. Requires more pressure to push the blood up to your brain. Not so much for a shorter person.

    • @scottberry5266
      @scottberry5266 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, the next big crisis will you need a cpap machine. They pulled that nonsense on me, granted I am a big boy but I have no sleep issues. Had to do a sleep lab, the doctor said he wouldn’t have prescribed a cpap for me , but he won’t go against the dot doctor. I’m glad I’m 60 years old and a o/o , so I kinda skirt their rules a bit.

    • @Grace-up5em
      @Grace-up5em Před 2 lety

      According to the image of BP chart I have, 130/80 is Pre- high blood pressure level.

    • @mitchdegrace2040
      @mitchdegrace2040 Před rokem +3

      It’s all about pushin meds baby...

  • @telescopereplicator
    @telescopereplicator Před 3 lety +11

    I follow the carnivore/lipivore diet. Staying under 20 grams a day is EASY !!!

  • @Ketocrittle
    @Ketocrittle Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for all you do! Still loving you in Shreveport!!

  • @pj-0
    @pj-0 Před 3 lety

    nice books, especially Auerbach’s 2-vol. set.
    excellent vid, DrB. nice, simple discussion of the basics of the scientific method to set the foundation for the rest of the research mentioned in the vid.

  • @huezola
    @huezola Před 7 měsíci +3

    I'm 64 and my blood pressure is always < 120/70 so what this doctor says that no one can get low pressure at that level without medication. I don't use medication. my medication is to run 3 miles three times a week

  • @IanJudge
    @IanJudge Před 3 lety +4

    I have had success lowering my bp on low carb, no sugar, 18:6 fasting, and also taking L-Citrulline and Arginine.

  • @2010securityful
    @2010securityful Před 10 měsíci

    love seeing your medical books on your self behind you. I love all things medical. Thank you for your advise.

  • @loarmesl69
    @loarmesl69 Před 3 lety +1

    👌🏼 Thank you Dr. Berry! God bless you and your family! 🙏🏼 😊

  • @gpclipner
    @gpclipner Před 3 lety +16

    Love your earlier recommendations on “Redmond’s Real Salt “. Tastes great without tasting overly salty. Got lucky and found it at a local Mennonite store.

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 Před 3 lety +3

      I use pink himalayan natural salt.

  • @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905

    I was freaking out over my 143/87 readings wow.
    Goal 140/90❤

  • @keithkircher1782
    @keithkircher1782 Před rokem +2

    Dr. Berry, I would like to thank you as well as my friend that recommend your videos. I just had mild heart falure that put me in the hospital but what I'm learning from your videos I just need to aware and careful of what I consume, I don't need to be scared as hell of my condition, just cognizant of what I'm doing

  • @balenaraines4
    @balenaraines4 Před 3 lety +1

    I always wondered why drs would say eat less salt to keep blood pressure down but tell patients with high blood pressure to eat more salt because their sodium was low, made no sense to me. Thanks for summing this up!

  • @hines57a52
    @hines57a52 Před 2 lety +4

    My doctors have always told me my blood pressure was high and I needed to be on medication. So lisinopril 10 mg is what they give me per day. However when my blood pressure reaches what they think is optimal I feel light-headed and start feel like I'm going to pass out. I have been saying this to them for years. I started to just take half of that amount. I've always told them my grandfather also had really high blood pressure and live to be 85 and when he died it was a blood clot in his knee from a replacement surgery from an old WW2 injury.

  • @brianbeckwith1569
    @brianbeckwith1569 Před rokem +8

    Hey doctor, would your recommended dosage of daily carbs change at all, based on activity levels? I'm currently on 20 mg Lisinopril daily, and I'd love to slowly get off of it. I do heavy resistance training 4x a week, and martial arts 2 days week. I'm sure my diet has room for improvements, but I'm curious to know if you think that my energy levels would still keep up with 100 grams of carbs. Thank you, I really appreciate the content you put out!

  • @valeriedevito3229
    @valeriedevito3229 Před 2 lety

    This information makes SO much sense! Thank you Dr Berry!!

  • @HeatherAmin
    @HeatherAmin Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video, awesome and very informative. I wish more doctors were like you.