KERATOSIS PILARIS Fix? (Sign of Serious Condition?) Chicken Skin Cure

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • What causes keratosis pilaris (KP)? What can I do to make keratosis pilaris better??
    Very good questions and I will explain what I know in this video. Dermatologists typically tell you there is nothing that can be done about keratosis pilaris, or that an expen$ive laser treatment might help. Here are some easy & affordable things you can do.
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  • @AK-ei1vc
    @AK-ei1vc Před 2 lety +626

    I don’t think dermatology should be a branch anymore. Psoriasis, KP , acne, rosacea all have an underlying condition. We all need an awakening , doctors have become so greedy that they’ve stopped researching and just using lasers and expensive peels.We’re so great full that people like you exist .

    • @dearinlove
      @dearinlove Před 2 lety +25

      Amen. They are all pharmaceutical puppets who just wants to write prescriptions all day instead of researching to find real cures.

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 Před 2 lety +12

      - Good point 👌

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +8

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před 2 lety +17

      @@karmiek777 Thank you for sharing! I agree, I don't think hyperinsulemia is the only cause. I read it was caused by an omega 3 deficiency. My son had it and in less than a week it was gone after I fed him salmon only twice. It seems there is more than one cause.

    • @777Ryank
      @777Ryank Před 2 lety +1

      @@dearinlove
      Are you saying ph ph doesn't have a solution?

  • @saularana2033
    @saularana2033 Před 2 lety +299

    I´m 55 and I was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2020. I´d suffered from KP since I recall, but I started ketogenic diet 5 years ago (without knowing my oncologic condition). 2 years after we started the Ketogenic diet, my wife noticed my KP is completely gone; but the most outstanding moment was when the oncologist told me after the surgery and the analysis of the tumor, that I don´t need chemotherapy, nor other treatments. Today I practice carnivore diet, 99% free of plants except olives (to hard for me to quit them) and free of any medication. Feel like I´m in my 20´s. The message: listen when Dr. Berry tells "whatch out , Is not the Keratosis Pilaris the problem, but the hyperinsulinemia" Obviously the KP is a neon sign telling you "Hyperinsulinemia" as a tatoo on your skin

    • @maryfolks9368
      @maryfolks9368 Před 2 lety +15

      So glad you are past your diagnosis and thriving 😁

    • @rthcrthc958
      @rthcrthc958 Před 2 lety +11

      im really glad that you fought and won that condition that you had. God bless you and your dear family

    • @pederjohansen2029
      @pederjohansen2029 Před 2 lety +10

      Love my olives as well. Fermented veggies as well. Good luck for the future 🥩🥩

    • @PModesto
      @PModesto Před 2 lety +9

      @@pederjohansen2029 Sauerkraut, pickles and Olives, I can't live without!

    • @joe1071
      @joe1071 Před 2 lety +6

      So you got rid of KP, but you got colon cancer? I would hardly consider that a win for keto. Not saying keto is bad, just saying. Glad you're doing okay

  • @heidipurcell7606
    @heidipurcell7606 Před 2 lety +273

    I have been keto for 5 years. I have had KP for years started in my teens. When I went keto in 2017, I realized it began to go away! It is gone now. Such a wonderful video thank you so much for this Dr. Berry! You are such a wonderful source of information and inspiration.

    • @colindavis2113
      @colindavis2113 Před 2 lety +6

      That’s so dope hear. I was actually planning on Going keto this week 💪

    • @pointshealthcoaching8474
      @pointshealthcoaching8474 Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome!

    • @Topdealmaker
      @Topdealmaker Před 2 lety +5

      Please shows photos i cant believe

    • @solekhashuwa
      @solekhashuwa Před 2 lety +10

      Keto is fantastic but it makes my third eye open and I'm not ready for that, so I went back to high carb and being dumb.

    • @makokx7063
      @makokx7063 Před 2 lety +2

      Mine went away with keto too but I got the keto rash on the 3rd month. It looked like a giant T was branded on the front of my torso and it itched. I stuck with it for another month but it never got better so now I'm just low carb.

  • @sherrih.4053
    @sherrih.4053 Před 2 lety +160

    I had keratosis pilaris until I stopped eating gluten in 2013. It went away, and has never returned. Avoiding all gluten fixed a lot of issues for me. Going keto helped with a lot of other issues. I want you to know I really appreciate your videos.

    • @uslee19
      @uslee19 Před 2 lety +11

      They believe it’s a deficiency of Vitamin A in children. I’ve noticed when there are bumps on the back of my arms that Beta Carotene gets rid of them in two days. I do believe it’s insulin, but other things can cause it as well.

    • @sherrih.4053
      @sherrih.4053 Před 2 lety +14

      @@uslee19 I'm under no illusion that just because giving up gluten fixed it for me that it would work that way for everyone, but it's always good to share information because it might reach someone it would help. It also greatly helped my migraines, and then when I started keto, I now have maybe 4 migraines a year, and only when something gets me really stressed out. Before going gluten free, and then 6 years later on keto, I had more than 4 migraines a month.

    • @uslee19
      @uslee19 Před 2 lety +5

      @@sherrih.4053 Yes, I agree. This gluten problem huge. Another possible culprit.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt Před 2 lety

      Great!

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem +2

      @@uslee19 it's fully right, vitamin A deficiency has a close relationship with kp

  • @belove751
    @belove751 Před 2 lety +21

    Thank you Dr Berry, I think you are really helping so many people and it’s just a wonderful thing. You’ve added so much value to our lives and I just want you to know how much you are appreciated!

  • @BrianJones-im8ps
    @BrianJones-im8ps Před 2 lety +143

    I’m seeing incredible results following your recommendations since October, down 37lbs, XL to M for my shirt size, energy that lasts all day instead of spikes and crashes, healthier skin, nails, and hair, and putting on muscle pretty effortlessly unlike every other time I’ve tried.
    Intermittent fasting has started to become natural as well. Yesterday I made it until 6pm before I ate my first meal and I wasn’t even trying!

    • @skittles2055
      @skittles2055 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow :) that's great! Thanks for sharing

    • @ramieskola7845
      @ramieskola7845 Před rokem +2

      I once spontaneously fasted 40h just because of laziness.

  • @miriamprocacci493
    @miriamprocacci493 Před rokem +5

    I'm so happy to see you talk about this topic. I knew you would have the answer and the solution to this problem. My dermatologist said it's nothing to worry about and they showed it to my allergist who said it was just dry skin. And I knew that wasn't right.

  • @Ed-zy4iv
    @Ed-zy4iv Před 2 lety +12

    Started out researching fasting, found Dr Berry’s videos. Fasted 20/4 for 3 months and got great results, Decided to jump on keto too and Boyyyyy!! Everything changed.. It was like my body absorbed the Kryptonite of all its issues! I lost another 10 kilos, my psoriasis cleared right up, gout disappeared, ankle pain/inflammation disappeared, blurry vision improved, joint pain disappeared, energy levels stopped crashing and became linear, saved a ton of food costs, body odour reduced, mood increased, stress level decreased and I can go on and on.. Me and my company are better off because I’m feeling great! Best thing is I’m a very simple man, and I LOVE the routine of eggs, grass fed mince and not eating for 20 hours, it’s incredibly efficient and it suits me perfectly.. Thanks Dr Berry. I appreciate you 👌🏼🙏🏼

  • @KimCalhoun
    @KimCalhoun Před 2 lety +4

    You are so my hero. I met you in Atlanta on Feb 19. My son has the condition as well as epilepsy so of course I want him to go Keto. I have forwarded this video to him, hoping something will trigger him to get on board. Thank you so much!

  • @Kelly_Grey
    @Kelly_Grey Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for making a video about this. I have had this for as long as I can remember on my arms and legs. After pregnancy it got worse and spread over my trunk. I am back on keto going on 3 months and it is slowly improving.

  • @fawnleegreene7688
    @fawnleegreene7688 Před 2 lety +12

    I appreciate all your important info regarding various skin conditions that alone are not harmful, but could indicate potential insulin problems. I don't eat as many carbs as I used to but definitely could cut back. Since losing 30 pounds last year and maintaining the loss, I would like to tweak my food routines. Thanks Doc!

  • @taradrew2631
    @taradrew2631 Před rokem +2

    Amazing information!! You’re the only person that said what I was thinking already. There’s ALWAYS a reason.

  • @JessG_20
    @JessG_20 Před 2 lety +217

    I was strict low carb for several years and pretty consistent about it. This skin condition mostly vanished for me and my acne also cleared up. Recently, I've been a bit off the wagon and eating more carbs and sugar than I should. I've started to notice some of the "chicken skin" again and a bit of acne on my cheeks. At least it's helping motivate me to get back on the keto wagon.

    • @maryfolks9368
      @maryfolks9368 Před 2 lety +21

      I'm the same way. I was doing so good with IF and keto but I feel off and rolled down a big hill from my wagon lol😂. I don't get it myself, why is it so hard to get started and stick with it again? I have my RA pain as my motivation because most of my swelling went down and I lost weight every week. But no matter how much pain I'm in, I still seem to be missing that dang wagon 🙄😉😊

    • @WeRNthisToGetHer
      @WeRNthisToGetHer Před 2 lety +9

      I think I have this going on and as I've gotten older it's become more crucial to make sure I am eating right for me. I'm getting back on the wagon, too. I never realized it had an effect on my skin but I knew I was insulin resistant because I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I didn't realize this was something I could actually do anything about. They just shrug it off as a benign skin condition.

    • @deborahstolar6156
      @deborahstolar6156 Před 2 lety +13

      @@maryfolks9368 get back on!!!! Do you get out of your bed in the morning then get back in? There ya go, YOU GOT THIS! Your HEALTH needs you ❤️❤️❤️

    • @maryfolks9368
      @maryfolks9368 Před 2 lety +9

      @@deborahstolar6156 you are so right!!! Thank you! I love when people have your kind of attitude, it's inspiring. You could give Tony Robins a run for his money 😁🤗

    • @theonewhomjesusloves1005
      @theonewhomjesusloves1005 Před 2 lety +7

      Like Nike says, JUST DO IT! ✅
      I’ve been there myself so many times.

  • @trindawg
    @trindawg Před 2 lety +6

    Trying to go keto, but not in the right place for it right now. But this really helps me and my little sister out. We both have chicken skin but hers is quite extreme. Now knowing this I will definitely inform her and make better food decisions for me too!

  • @nessalight8681
    @nessalight8681 Před rokem +3

    I have always had this since I was young.. Always hated it but never knew I could do anything about it. Thanks for the information!

  • @JustJ0nathan
    @JustJ0nathan Před rokem +17

    Carnivore has cured my KP. I had the most severe case my dermatologist had ever seen. It was bad - all over my body. I tried expensive and painful peels, lasers, creams, scrubs, and diets. Nothing helped. I haven’t worn t-shirts and shorts in nearly 2 decades because I was so self-conscious. I’ve always hated the summer for that reason. For the first time in my adult life, I’m actually going to wear summer clothes next year. My skin is so soft and flawless. It’s quite remarkable.

    • @ivanhorvat990
      @ivanhorvat990 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Fuck yeah! So happy for you

    • @4amm3r
      @4amm3r Před 4 měsíci +1

      Do you consume any dairy? Or only meat?

    • @denissejg2902
      @denissejg2902 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow! So happy for you. I am the same way, KP all over my body and self conscious to wear summer clothes. Do you consume dairy? And are you strictly carnivore or more on the keto side ?

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

    • @JustJ0nathan
      @JustJ0nathan Před 3 měsíci

      @@mateoecheverry5184 Hey, Mateo! Sure, happy to answer any questions.

  • @bootsandgypsy
    @bootsandgypsy Před 2 lety +14

    I had this KP condition while I was using birth control pills, and it went away after I stopped using them, so I just always assumed it was related. Other than that I’ve never had any skin issues, until recently on keto. It sounds a lot of like what you noticed in that little baby at the restaurant. It’s just the bottom area of my nose and mouth. I know it’s food related, and not dairy. I’ve never been a meat eater, so it’s all new to my body. I’m 5’1, 95 pounds, and I’m not trying to lose weight, just want to eat like a proper human. Thank you for touching on skin conditions! You guys are the best!! My husband turned everyone’s life styles around at work because of you!!💗

    • @Lots3say
      @Lots3say Před 15 dny

      That makes sense that after stopping birth control pills, your keratosis Polaris went away. Birth control pills can cause a vitamin A deficiency.

  • @nathalia4869
    @nathalia4869 Před 2 lety +1

    I have KP for long as i can remember. I've been to many dermatologists and even tried home made recipes and nothing seems to work much, it never goes away. True, most doctors dont mind about the root cause, and only prescribe topic acid treatment to solve the esthetics of it, or sometimes encourages to do nothing anymore and just accept and live with it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!! Im certainly going to try this aproach now 👏👏👏

  • @suzannehawke8838
    @suzannehawke8838 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this honest video, Dr. Berry. Much appreciated.

  • @JoeSmith-bd2nv
    @JoeSmith-bd2nv Před 2 lety +81

    I'm 70 and had KP but did not know what it was. I recently started a ketogenic diet and the KP has disappeared. Thank you for providing the information that has given me the awareness of what has been affecting me. I am looking and feeling better than I have in many years.

    • @Michellee970
      @Michellee970 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm 31 and have had the same for a couple of years. I hope it works for me too! God bless!

    • @JoeSmith-bd2nv
      @JoeSmith-bd2nv Před 2 lety +4

      @@Michellee970 In my experience, I have found that refined sugars are the worst culprits. Also omega 6 oils and trans fats have to be eliminated. Dr. Berg also has info about the Ketogenic diet. If possible, all food needs to be organic, free range, 100% grass fed. Good health is 85% diet, 15% exercise. A good diet can add 10 or more years to a person's life span.

    • @Michellee970
      @Michellee970 Před 2 lety +1

      @Joe Smith Thank you so very much for sharing that with me! For me, sweets are going to be the hardest to give up, as well as not cooking a starch for dinner. I'm very excited, though! I had a feeling keto was the healthiest when the talking heads started calling it bad. 😊

    • @JoeSmith-bd2nv
      @JoeSmith-bd2nv Před 2 lety +1

      @@Michellee970 I can assure you a healthy ketogenic diet is the best. I have reached a healthy weight and maintain it by weighing myself every other day. It is best to weigh yourself in the morning after your daily elimination. Testing HbA1c is more important than fasting blood glucose testing. It is checked every three months. HbA1c home test kits are available on Amazon and other retailers. There is more info you need to know about. If you have any questions feel free to contact me anytime.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @caryldeherrera8544
    @caryldeherrera8544 Před 2 lety +27

    I just turned 65 and had this since I was 12! Thank you Dr Berry for giving me the truth!! I’m on Keto and it’s much better.. God Bless

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +2

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      how much did it take to start getting disappeare?

    • @hyenalaughingmatter8103
      @hyenalaughingmatter8103 Před 10 měsíci

      @@waleeddish Every person is different. Just start keto and you will see how long it will takes for you. :)

  • @VulgrDisplay
    @VulgrDisplay Před 2 lety +33

    The more of Dr. Berry's videos I watch the more I realize the things going on with my body since I was a child are all symptoms of food related illness.
    I've had KP for my whole life and the doctors just told me to scrub harder when I bathed and don't worry about it.
    It's just been mind blowing that I can fix all these little issues going on with me by changing my diet.

    • @feel_less
      @feel_less Před rokem

      How much it took you to start see results about kp?

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  • @Awakeningspirit100
    @Awakeningspirit100 Před rokem +3

    I had this on my thighs when I was 13 & being a young girl was very self conscious of it. After building up my courage for weeks I went to the Drs alone.
    My Dr. was angry and said I was wasting his time as they were just spots and told me to go! I never trusted him again. I am 66 now and get a few around my eyes.
    Thank you Dr Berry I will change my diet.❤️

  • @jayrovers
    @jayrovers Před 2 lety +95

    I'm KETO 4+ years and I'm so pleased with the change in my skin. I did have KP on my thighs and the back of my arms. It's gone completely now. My skin in general.... overall is now so smooth and soft. The quality of my skin is amazing.

    • @tamiglitterrati
      @tamiglitterrati Před 2 lety +3

      I actually got KP much more on arms and legs while eating keto. So I don't understand how eating considerably less carbs caused more prominent KP?

    • @Loren.C
      @Loren.C Před 2 lety +3

      @@tamiglitterrati there are lots of hidden carbs in things that you may not be aware of.

    • @o.o99
      @o.o99 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tamiglitterrati I got more too when first started keto, but less and less in the following months, now 8 months low carb/keto. I find particularly that my skin or KP is so much smoother the next day after I eat liver.

    • @MsAEJ
      @MsAEJ Před 2 lety

      Hi, May I ask how long you were on keto before you noticed the improvement in your KP?

    • @jayrovers
      @jayrovers Před 2 lety +1

      @@MsAEJ a few years I think.... I really noticed changes after I began eating the cartilage from the chicken bones in my diet..... took some getting used to I might add 🤣🤣🤣

  • @clairkinsman6648
    @clairkinsman6648 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for addressing the root cause, I’ve always been frustrated with my KP. I’m now looking to get to the root cause of Rosacea x

  • @emmapeel4299
    @emmapeel4299 Před 2 lety +13

    YES YES YES! Went Keto/IF/OMAD and after a short period of transition so many things including my skin cleared. Thank you for not being afraid to get this info out there. Been following you since you saved me from Statins!!!

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      How much did keto take to start cleaning your kp? Please answer

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @riekodi5508
    @riekodi5508 Před rokem +8

    Thanks so much, Dr Berry. I’m a walking testament that what you say is true. I had KP but no longer since I started a low carb diet and intermittent fasting. I have reversed T2 diabetes and now K2. Had no idea that hyperinsulinemia had caused it bur did notice that the bumps had mostly deminished, more than 90%. I also noticed my skin tags have reduced in size and practically gone. They now look like miniature moles! Low carb diet & intermittent fasting does heal/reverse KP and a host of other conditions. I also lost weight in the process! Thanks so much, Dr Berry. God bless.❤

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      Could you tell me please how long it took you to start seeing results?

  • @myriamroda7554
    @myriamroda7554 Před rokem +2

    I've had KP all my life & I have asthma and allergies and ezema & those conditions is why I have KP. Best to always see your doctor to get proper diagnosis.

  • @chihiro2012as
    @chihiro2012as Před 2 lety +1

    This world needs more of these kind of Doctors. Rare. Gives me new hope. 😀

  • @kassandraclinch3688
    @kassandraclinch3688 Před 2 lety +41

    Carnivore for me and strict keto for my son has rid us of KP. I was bullied hard as a kid so I’m grateful to be rid of it for him!

    • @feel_less
      @feel_less Před rokem

      Did it go completely?

    • @kassandraclinch3688
      @kassandraclinch3688 Před rokem +1

      @@feel_less yup

    • @VersesAGI420
      @VersesAGI420 Před rokem

      Keto didn’t work for you? You had to go carnivore?

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @RhodeToPrepping
    @RhodeToPrepping Před 2 lety

    Thanks I have just started Keto and actually begun a fast today. Was try to figure out what these bumps were on the back of my forearms. Thank you so very much!

  • @annieridesagain3262
    @annieridesagain3262 Před 2 lety +7

    I can remember scratching and picking the white heads,( as my mum called them,) off my skin since I was about 7 years old . When I was a teenager I kept them at bay by using a pumice stone on the tops of my arms and often used to make them bleed, by underestimating the harshness off my scrubbing . How I wish this was common knowledge years ago as to what the root cause actually is with this problem. Thankfully I have been aware of the tendency of my family to develop late onset type 2 diabetes for a long time now, and have taken some steps to delay it from happening to me, or even better still it would be obviously, if I managed to avoid getting it ever . I'm hoping to go on a keto diet to reduce those carbs down even further than I have been doing, and to lose the last of my weight for good. . I am so glad that I came across the concept of intermittent fasting from you and other similar doctors all in favour of this change of lifestyle that is needed for so many of us.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @vaivys1735
    @vaivys1735 Před 2 lety +4

    Doc, you are absolutely right. All my life I had more or less KP. But after I reached 20y old, It got worse and lasted till I've started keto. It was my theory, that keto diet treated this skin condition, and you confirmed everything, and I can see in my familly a genetic role for KP.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @suestrozyk8495
    @suestrozyk8495 Před 2 lety +33

    This is fascinating!! Thank you for sharing! I have had KP for years and am now type 2 diabetic. I started a keto/low carb lifestyle this past October and my KP is gone!!! My son who is 19, tall and thin, also started getting KP a couple of years ago. All he will eat is Kraft macaroni and cheese, potato chips and chicken nuggets. I will definitely be sending him this video and having him get his bloodwork done!!

    • @c_b5060
      @c_b5060 Před 2 lety +4

      In the beginning, I too, was skeptical as I listened to the many CZcams doctors. What convinced me were the hundreds (now thousands) of comments below each of Dr. Berry's videos. You could ask your son if he thinks all those comments are fake? Does he think all those comments are made by people lying to themselves? Many report that after taking multiple medications for years, that they've been able to reduce the dosage or even eliminate the meds altogether. That's got to be convincing evidence that some diets are much healthier than other diets.

    • @suestrozyk8495
      @suestrozyk8495 Před 2 lety +7

      @@c_b5060 My son isn’t skeptical at all since he has seen the changes I have made in my diet and the difference it has made in my overall health and well being. This will just be the icing on the cake that a medical Dr made a video on it.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +2

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @timchow924
      @timchow924 Před 2 lety +2

      The fact that you allow your son to only eat that is more concerning than anything. That’s shitty parenting

    • @suestrozyk8495
      @suestrozyk8495 Před 2 lety +4

      @@timchow924 Thank you Tim! I’m guessing you are the perfect parent! You can’t make me feel worse than I already make myself feel. You have no idea of what my story is. I suggest you find better things to do with your time than to put others down. Enjoy the rest of your day!

  • @Christinesobsevations
    @Christinesobsevations Před 2 lety +13

    My son had this at one point in his childhood . As he’s grown up & started eating a meat based diet , it’s just about gone . It’s still on his face & I believe that when he totally stops eating sugar and junk it will go away . He’s come a long way with his diet & I’ve seen a huge change in his depression since he stopped drinking Gatorade & consumption of all of the dye they put in the junk food .
    Excellent video as always Dr Berry !

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +1

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣
      B3 is studied and found to help depression... I hope this helps.

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @ivyfereti9891
    @ivyfereti9891 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Dr Berry. Love and enjoy watching your channel.

  • @debbiewood6832
    @debbiewood6832 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm 65, suffered with this all of my life. On the back of my arms and on the front of my thighs. So bad I would scratch until I was was bleeding and had scabs. I went Keto 2 years ago with complete remission of this condition not realizing this was one of the benefits. I've been a esthetician, since 1979, I could never fix this for myself. All of the health benefits from a Proper Human Diet
    are incredible. Bless you Beautiful People!

    • @kai6424
      @kai6424 Před 7 měsíci

      How long did it take before you notice it gone?

    • @debbiewood6832
      @debbiewood6832 Před 7 měsíci

      HI, I can't remember exactly. I know it was before a year into going Low Carb. So, 6-9 months.
      Still Low Carb and skin is SO nice now. Plus so many other benefits.

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Před 2 lety +15

    the incredible ignorance and insensitivity of 'KP not harmful' is typical of the fundamental systemic problem of modern medicine - the patient's psyche is irrelevant until the damage is done. How devastating it is for a young person's self esteem is extremely important. It can cause social rejection and isolation and this is very serious.

    • @richardpellis
      @richardpellis Před 2 lety +2

      I think it's because doctors specialize. A dermatologist doesn't care about your mental health. They send you to a psychiatrist for that. Cardiologists don't care about your thyroid; they send you to an endocrinologist, etc.

    • @renyfornow9570
      @renyfornow9570 Před 2 lety +2

      So true!!

    • @dianavp9054
      @dianavp9054 Před 2 lety +3

      I can attest to the emotional trauma. My entire life I had KP and felt like a freak with the bumpy skin. I never knew why I had it, but I ate a high carb diet and had carb addiction and excess weight forever. I'm now 65 and have eaten ketovore for 1.5 years and the back of my arms are smooth! I've lost 35#, four pant sizes, and my blood levels are all excellent. I'm not on any meds at all, just supplements. Still working on my energy levels due to MTHFR issues and ATP production, and sleep and dark chocolate addiction. But mostly I'm much healthier metabolically than I've ever been.
      I've done some major damage to my gut, so it's taking a long time to heal. Carnivore is helping. Thank you!

  • @thebee818
    @thebee818 Před rokem +2

    I am eating a clean keto diet and have developed this. I am seeing my doctor next month and will ask for these blood tests and see what’s going on. Thank you for the suggestions!

  • @ruirui9490
    @ruirui9490 Před 2 lety +4

    Dr. Berry could you please do a few complete "what I eat/drink in a day/week" videos 🙏 💜

  • @areeshafaisal9463
    @areeshafaisal9463 Před 2 lety +1

    The only doctor who addressed the cause and natural cure

  • @theohaugen241
    @theohaugen241 Před 2 lety +13

    Growing up some friends use to call me chicken legs and I use too get bumps on my arms and legs ,thank you so much for explaining conditions that are right on the mark .Dr,Berry and your wife really explain health in such a Awesome Way It just makes perfect sense and results do happen. I felt like God had raised me up spearitaly that brought me closer too God because I can remember how too walk and feeL life again praise God and all his beautiful Angels. The Awakening is hear along with it more questions on God Givein Rights and how many times God Givein Rights where taken away and persecuted?

    • @Rene-uz3eb
      @Rene-uz3eb Před 2 lety

      Hm I had this for a week as an allergic reaction to an antibiotic

  • @sebastiancorral7791
    @sebastiancorral7791 Před 2 lety +1

    The simple daily use of a moisturizer for very dry skin has helped me a lot with this.

  • @TheFlower2627
    @TheFlower2627 Před 2 lety +1

    All my teen and adult life I suffered with keratosis pilaris,also took me awhile to find out the name for my skin type, I also can say I never ask the doctor ,
    Just recently I started treating my skin with creams to clear my skin, wow, thank God and doctor
    Berry I can actually do something about it, to clear my skin this was mind blowing 🤯 thank you!

  • @china33ful
    @china33ful Před 2 lety +1

    This info is fantastic! My daughter has had KP for at least 10 years. Thank you Dr. Berry!

    • @sirisri767
      @sirisri767 Před 2 lety

      Try Cerave SA for quick results

  • @paulahunt3508
    @paulahunt3508 Před 2 lety +1

    Love ya’ Dr Berry. You’re the real deal.

  • @Cheech1111
    @Cheech1111 Před 2 lety +13

    I had it on the back of my arms as a child and it went away. Now as a senior I have it on one arm and my tummy. My dermatologist said it will never go away. Well I know it goes away. I just thought I eat too much sugar and that’s why I have it. Made sense to me. This is great information. I know I need to change my diet. It just amazes me how the dermatologist don’t have a clue about the condition. Honestly I was raised on high sugar. It’s so hard for me now to eliminate it, but I need to asap. My blood work shows my sugar levels high for years now, but my doctor never says anything about it.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, I was surprised at how little they know...about anything really 🤷🏻‍♀️
      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @ProctorsGamble
      @ProctorsGamble Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah doctors used to worry when sugar was above 90 AND tell you. Now it has to be well above 100 before they even mention that there might be a problem. I miss the days when you went to see the doctor and you had to strip down for a full exam. Nowadays they are afraid to touch you it seems and just go by what you tell them.

  • @ryancarlson1041
    @ryancarlson1041 Před rokem +5

    I have had this since I was a kid. There's definitely a genetic link. It seems all the first kids born in the family have this. My cousin who was first born has it my daughter has it but my younger son doesn't. It's very odd how it has happened this way in my family. I have started cutting carbs overs the past couple of years and it has gotten better from when I was a kid. Thanks for the info.

  • @socalcook
    @socalcook Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much for this info. I am 52 years old and I have had this skin condition since a child. I’ve gone to different Skin Doctors and none of them ever addressed my diet. I’ve been on the Keto diet for two weeks now and I’m looking forward to this clearing up. My daughter has this also so I cannot wait to share this info with her. Thanks again for telling everyone the root cause of this.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @hundredcrackvids
      @hundredcrackvids Před 2 lety

      @@karmiek777 If Niacin deficiency is causing it, why do I still have it despite getting ag least 13mg of Niacin a day? My source is a low calorie energy drink.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hundredcrackvids
      I take a supplement of 250mg a day or every other day...
      I started out with 500mg and decreased it once it went away and 250mg is enough for me, plus I eat niacin rich foods.
      13mg is Not enough ..our body needs more (that's why we're deficient).
      (I know you're Not asking about this, but)........
      If you go on Keto your body will No longer need those energy drinks that are so bad for us. Your body will run on fat fuel and it will be more than enough energy for your day.
      The goal is being healthy 👍

    • @hundredcrackvids
      @hundredcrackvids Před 2 lety

      @@karmiek777 Thanks, I'll consider Niacin-rich foods and supplements.

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @JediGrind
    @JediGrind Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I have this on my upper left arm. I'm also diabetic. Very informative!

  • @zeldapowers8094
    @zeldapowers8094 Před rokem +4

    Mine has come and gone throughout the years and usually never severe until recently. My legs are covered in it pretty bad right now and I recently was on a vacation where I drank a ton of wine and other types of alcohol; my legs broke out with KP worse than I’ve ever seen it. I think diet and exercise make a difference with this condition! I’m from Florida and now life in Colorado, sooo skin is more prone to dry

  • @CharlotteMagdeliene
    @CharlotteMagdeliene Před 2 lety +13

    I’ve always tried to figure out what this was! Dermatologists laughed at me when I asked if there was a root cause! Just genetic use acids
    The only thing that has helped is topical retinol and keto

  • @tm5aw357
    @tm5aw357 Před 2 lety +5

    I’d love to get your opinion on collagen peptides. I have a feeling it’s a scam, but getting your take would be valuable to me and my family.

  • @70947
    @70947 Před rokem +5

    This gave me more answers than the 10 dermatologists I visited during these years. Thanks a lot ❤

  • @tallchk67
    @tallchk67 Před 2 lety +3

    Dr Berry THANK YOU!! I've had KP my entire life & I've also been over weight since I was in 3rd grade. The times I've done keto hard-core it lessoned/almost disappeared!! I had no idea what the root cause was!!! ❤🙏👍 I've always been told "get some Amlactin lotion." 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @lorimcgovern843
    @lorimcgovern843 Před 2 lety +15

    I didn't realize this was a thing until now. I noticed that I had this in the past but I now noticed after being keto for over 3 years that this has gone away....I didn't even think about this as another plus for being keto. Wow!

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @roachums123
    @roachums123 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I have this on my thighs, but I just connected the dots after watching this video. I had always thought it was just a consequence if my fair, thin skin being irritated by clothing. I just restarted carnivore, so I will be watching for improvements.

  • @aracelimanjarrez5685
    @aracelimanjarrez5685 Před 2 lety +4

    I had KP since I was 4, hated it! Never wore nothing sleeveless, felt so ashed of the look and texture of my skin. I was always told by doctors that it was genetic. My son had a worse case of KP but a few years ago went on a grain free diet (GAPS) the KP disappeared, there is when I realized most doctors don't have a clue. Watching this video today gave me answers, I wish I has decades before... thanks for true doctors who really take the time to relearn and do the research to find answers

    • @prernaagupta688
      @prernaagupta688 Před 28 dny

      @@aracelimanjarrez5685 hi can you please tell me your Instagram handle so i can reach out to you i really need help regarding this please

  • @raisedbanners9426
    @raisedbanners9426 Před 2 lety +4

    I love how keto and carnivore helps everyone but me. I've asked all these Dr. On these keto sites but most ignore my questions. Idk why. So other than acid reflux, I ate whatever I wanted to and no skin conditions but have been keto for months, switched to carnivore and now for the past two months I'm feverish all day long, red spider veins all over my face and red as a tomato! I cut out dairy too! Even when I fast my skin gets worse and worse! I'm ready to quit and tell everyone I know to stay away from this way of eating. I'm not trying to complain but when you're doing everything these Drs say and you get worse!? I feel anxiety on keto as well ..very hypertension ish. If someone has experienced this please let me know. Thanks!

    • @carolina_is_free
      @carolina_is_free Před rokem

      If you feel bad for such a long time on keto/carni it might not be for you.
      People are different in metabolic type and genetics, so it could be that you need more carbs and being in ketosis is bad for you.

  • @myramyraUSA
    @myramyraUSA Před 2 lety +5

    I used to have this on my upper arms when I was vegan. Now I’m an omnivore that prefers a lower carb diet, and now my skin is smooth.

  • @cherrieaulait
    @cherrieaulait Před 2 lety +2

    I had this as a child, certainly from about age 8. It was on the fronts & backs of my thighs, backs of calves, butt cheeks, backs of upper arms & really red & bumpy. Yet never on any other skin areas. Nobody knew what it was in the 80s & I would be so embarrassed if anyone saw or asked. Age 20 I went into ketoacidosis (a dangerous condition when you don't have enough insulin) & was subsequently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes & started insulin. As my blood sugars improved, the keratosis pilaris on my arms & legs etc. did too. If my blood sugar control worsens it reappears, but not as bad as when I was a child. From my own experience I would assume I never produced enough insulin & so often had elevated blood sugars as a child & that is what had an effect on the keratosis pilaris. So reducing carbs & lowering blood sugars should help. Softening body butters, coconut oil, that sort of thing, do wonders for it too. And I like to think a bit of sunshine so perhaps some Vit D. Great video 👍🏻 & great to see this talked about!

  • @emmasheppard2639
    @emmasheppard2639 Před 2 lety

    When I had it when I was younger, the doctor said it was dry skin. Now my 8 year old daughter has it, I think I’m just going to take your approach instead. Thank you 🙏

  • @michelleosborne1431
    @michelleosborne1431 Před 2 lety +3

    I had it on my legs & arms growing up and as young adult. When I changed my diet, it cleared up. I wasn't even trying to clear it up but it did as I got garbage out of my diet.

  • @amadejlupse6461
    @amadejlupse6461 Před 2 lety +5

    This makes sense. Just yesterday i ate quite a lot of carbs and by evening i had quite bad chicken skin on the back of my triceps. But i did not eat anything for 14 hours and the skin was at least 80% better in the morning than the last evening.

  • @rachelmoore5079
    @rachelmoore5079 Před 2 lety

    Oh yeah I have a bit of this! Thanks Ken 🙏😊

  • @ladyhoneyrosemckay7753
    @ladyhoneyrosemckay7753 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank You 😊
    I’ve had it all my life. Even when I didn’t eat sugar or flour. Now I’m doing Keto/Carnivore for a week with only dark leafy or asparagus. The KP on my lower arms is almost gone. For me cocoa butter works the best on my skin. I’m looking so forward to be my true size.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 Před 2 lety

      Were you gluten free before when you did t eat flour?

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před 2 lety

      U can not eat sugar or flour and still be high carb, therefore hyperinsulinemia
      Get low carb/keto.

  • @lilym.3905
    @lilym.3905 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg I have them in my inner thighs and behind my arms. I’m sun tanned and slender, never thought I had to correct my diet for it or even thought to ask a doctor about it. You are kind to share this knowledge. I have been eating rice everyday my whole life, and admittedly lots of processed sugar. Then was a vegetarian for 2 years where I started to notice my lack of vitality. I only recently started a Carnivorish diet, organs, meat and fruit (like one week in). I hope I get rid of it, even with some fruit involved now… or should I be giving up fruit.

  • @beauregardrippey5508
    @beauregardrippey5508 Před 2 lety +9

    I am 41. Diagnosed when I was 15 and the doctor flat out told me what you said in the opener. "We don't know much about it and since it's not life threatening there hasn't been much of any research into it. Good luck and don't let it ruin your life."

    • @australiamyway
      @australiamyway Před 2 lety

      Hello from Australia. At least he was honest.

    • @thematrix3663
      @thematrix3663 Před rokem

      Research B3 (niacin). It's supposed to help.

  • @karenlanteigne
    @karenlanteigne Před rokem +2

    When I saw the pictures I told myself: That is what I HAVE! I looked at my arms and....I DON'T HAVE IT ANYMORE. OMG! Proper human diet just got another point on the list of what it healed for me. Thanks Doc. Made my day.

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      How much did your kp take to START going away please help I beg you to answer me

  • @sofiolaverry
    @sofiolaverry Před 2 lety +3

    It’s funny how this video appeared on my feed after some minutes I told my boyfriend I was noticing my keratosis was disappearing!! I’ve been doing the keto diet for a week now and results are showing! My arthritis almost disappeared and my skin is getting better😊
    Thank you for your videos Dr, you are the only one that earned my trust💝
    Big hugs from Uruguay

    • @nicj9157
      @nicj9157 Před rokem

      Just in one week??? People say they practicing Keto for months before they notice some difference... 🤔

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      @@nicj9157 it's different from someone to else

  • @patora13
    @patora13 Před 2 lety +5

    Just out of curiosity I saw this video and realized I have this on the back of my arms! And it has almost disappeared since I went on a keto diat last days of november. And yes, I'm diabetic (fresh diagnosed) and I probably had hyperinsulinemia for years. Thank you for the insight!

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @gaylem.3185
    @gaylem.3185 Před 2 lety

    Good to know. Thanks, DR. Berry

  • @Lemontartbabyfart
    @Lemontartbabyfart Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Dr. Berry! Your video was so informative and I learned a lot. I never had keratosis pilaris until after I did 4 months of accutane. 3 months later I started to slowly grow bumps on my arms and legs and now thighs. Nothing I do works. Would keto help with accutane induced keratosis pilaris?

  • @crazypinetree
    @crazypinetree Před rokem +5

    I had this over my triceps all throughout growing up. It wasn't until I completely changed my diet that it went away. This makes so much sense now. Thanks!

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem

      Did it go away completely?

    • @crazypinetree
      @crazypinetree Před rokem

      @@waleeddish Yes. It took a little while, but it went away.

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem +1

      @@crazypinetree you don't know how much I'm happy for you because I know very well that this is a big hardship I hope it will never come back for you bro, you changed your diet for keto right?

    • @crazypinetree
      @crazypinetree Před rokem

      @@waleeddish haha. Actually, no. I changed my diet when I moved to West Africa for a couple years without much access processed food, then consciously established better food practices upon return to the USA. Sometimes you just need a dramatic life reset to get right.

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem +1

      @@crazypinetree I agree with you nature is always the best

  • @michiganebayflipper9497
    @michiganebayflipper9497 Před rokem +2

    So many underlying diseases from diet glad I am on this path now.

  • @staceya9580
    @staceya9580 Před 2 lety +9

    Interesting. My little sister had this when she was 6 and onward, her cheeks and arms. This was the late 70’s - early 80”s. She was given a steroid cream and it never went away.

  • @marius2k8
    @marius2k8 Před rokem +5

    From personal experience, going keto got rid of 90 plus percent of my keratosis pilaris. I had had it my whole life from childhood. Now my arms are smooth with the exception of the scars from the years and years of previous keratosis.

    • @waleeddish
      @waleeddish Před rokem +1

      How much did it take to START going away?

  • @tequila2900
    @tequila2900 Před 2 lety +1

    It makes sense, thanks for this video 👍🏻

  • @lisastaubly
    @lisastaubly Před 2 lety +46

    My lifelong KP went away, along with all my skin tags and frequent cysts, within a year of being ketovore.

    • @chrishnah
      @chrishnah Před 2 lety +2

      Do you incorporate any plants at all?

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @SimplyRed66
    @SimplyRed66 Před rokem +2

    Great information...thanks Doc👍🙏

  • @cincosants92
    @cincosants92 Před 2 lety +1

    I listen and learn si much from your knowledge. Ty so much 🙌🏻 Unfortunaly so far there’s no inside cure for Couperosis (when the veins are broken) 😖

  • @5tardustAesthetics
    @5tardustAesthetics Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Dr! I’ll give you an update☺️

  • @3ChartreuseBuzzards
    @3ChartreuseBuzzards Před 2 lety +37

    Ketovore since 2017, I had terrible KP on my arms for my whole life until I cut the sugar, grains and processed seed oils. My skin is baby soft and smooth!

    • @KenDBerryMD
      @KenDBerryMD  Před 2 lety +10

      It works!

    • @mariamia-lupe5850
      @mariamia-lupe5850 Před 2 lety

      My daughter is 8yrs old and has KP on the back of her arms and this winter started on her cheeks. She doesn’t eat candy or junk foods, no juices. Any other reason she might have this?

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 Před 2 lety

      @@mariamia-lupe5850 were you gestational diabetic per chance? Grains?

    • @mariamia-lupe5850
      @mariamia-lupe5850 Před 2 lety

      @dana102083 nop. We eat pretty healthy

    • @smarandadominte
      @smarandadominte Před 2 lety

      @@mariamia-lupe5850 to me the Dr. said that is a histamines response to the ciocolate, tomatoes and some others things. But my son eats carbo and sugar too ( unfortunately !)

  • @annemariesmith5459
    @annemariesmith5459 Před 2 lety +16

    I noticed a difference with my kp with acv consumption. Now it's completely gone. I use MSM and MitoQ and my skin look great at 54. My hair is now thick and nails grow quickly. The energy is also amazing as well.

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +1

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @candismetz5650
      @candismetz5650 Před 2 lety +6

      What are MSM and MitoQ?

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 2 měsíci

      @@candismetz5650 Yes, what are Anne?

  • @britanica7539
    @britanica7539 Před rokem +4

    I started getting this around 10 years ago and I noticed it is not as bad in the summer, likely because I am getting more D3 but also when I rebound for 4 or 5 days in a row, it goes away. So I think lymphatic drainage plays a role too.

  • @fillingchicken
    @fillingchicken Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much you're a amazing doctor

  • @LadyAxe13
    @LadyAxe13 Před 2 lety +20

    I have this on my ugly white (impossible to tan them!) upper thighs and it makes me look like I have some horrible disease while my friends have smooth, tanned legs. This clip is so on point!

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @Shilpareddy1311
    @Shilpareddy1311 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sooo much doc for this info. I did not even knew that I had kp on my facial skin I thought I had only on my arms. Also, I did not know that this can be cured from a good diet. Thank you sooo sooo muchhh😇

  • @riekodi5508
    @riekodi5508 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks so much, Dr Berry. This all true. Your suggestion worked for me. After going on a ketogenic on a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting the KP slowly diminished and was almost completely gone, over 90% gone. This was after a period of 3 mos. I also reversed Diabetes! Thanks so much and Hod bless!❤

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

  • @Coco-ub8wc
    @Coco-ub8wc Před 2 lety +5

    I have had this ALL my life on my upper arms. No cream made any difference.
    Always kept it covered.
    Went Carnivore several months ago.
    It is gone.
    Thankyou so much for confirming my suspicions.
    You have made my day!

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello my friend, could we talk privately? I have this same condition on my cheeks and I really want to eliminate it, I would really appreciate your help! thank you!!

    • @Coco-ub8wc
      @Coco-ub8wc Před 3 měsíci

      @@mateoecheverry5184
      Hi Mateo,
      Try to eliminate sugar from your diet.
      I have since found Paul Saladino's Heart and Soil products. They are very effective and excellent quality. He has different formulations depending on your needs.
      Definitely worth investigating.
      You just need to find what best suits your body's needs.
      Good luck!

    • @Coco-ub8wc
      @Coco-ub8wc Před 3 měsíci

      @@mateoecheverry5184
      Hi Mateo,
      Try to eliminate sugar from your diet.
      I have since found Paul Saladino's Heart and Soil products. They are excellent quality and there are different formulations depending on your needs.
      It is definitely worth investigating.

    • @Coco-ub8wc
      @Coco-ub8wc Před 3 měsíci

      @@mateoecheverry5184
      Have replied twice.
      Keeps disappearing......

  • @noahsmilkshake
    @noahsmilkshake Před 2 lety

    This is spot on. I have noticed my kp improves when my blood sugar and a1c are lower and is much worse when it's high.

  • @Michellee970
    @Michellee970 Před 2 lety +52

    For acne-prone viewers, coconut oil is highly comedogenic, which means it can clog pores. Jojoba oil, evening primrose oil, and olive oil are all non-comedogenic. I learned the hard way. Lol

    • @o.o99
      @o.o99 Před 2 lety +5

      I don’t know why but when I only put pure coconut oil before bed ( no any other lotions or serums), I would get beautiful clear skin next morning; but when I use jojoba oil or olive oil, I would get small pimples the next day.🤔

    • @Michellee970
      @Michellee970 Před 2 lety +1

      @@o.o99 It could be because olive oil is thicker, so it provides a better breeding ground for bacteria.

    • @Dad_of_War
      @Dad_of_War Před 2 lety

      Topically or internally? I use MCT oil in my coffee

    • @Michellee970
      @Michellee970 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Dad_of_War Topically. Coconut oil is great for many uses, but for some, it can clog pores on the skin and cause breakouts.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 Před 2 lety +4

      I havent needed to use face cream or oil since eating clean keto. Its no joke, I had dry sensitive pale skin and is one of the hest effects 👌

  • @ceciliepedersen7402
    @ceciliepedersen7402 Před 2 lety

    I have keratosis pilaris. I have had this since my childhood.
    I have startet eating keto-diet, and i an soon going over to Carnivore. I see now on my skin that my KP are almost gone. It is not what it used to be...Hopefull it will go away when i have eaten Carnivore for several months. :D
    Thanks again, Dr. Ken Berry, for a fantastic video.

  • @LenxXxRinO2
    @LenxXxRinO2 Před 2 lety +2

    Love everything you said except recommending coconut oil for KP. Coconut oil clogs pores which is the opposite of what you’re trying to accomplish when you treat KP.
    Years ago I used coconut oil on my KP and I have never seen my plugs so clogged. I make it my personal mission to deter people from using this oil on KP and acne prone skin.

  • @JRLB38
    @JRLB38 Před 2 lety +99

    Our pediatrician noticed a significant amount of this on our son; she said "oh he's got dry skin, you should put lotion on him after his bath". 🙃 I know I've asked a few dr.s throughout the years about it and they dismiss it.

    • @Christinesobsevations
      @Christinesobsevations Před 2 lety +18

      Same here , that’s what we were told all of his childhood . Meanwhile , I had no education about real nutrition as I was obese myself . It was all the garbage he was consuming between school lunches & the sad diet , which was recommended by the pediatrician that was very high in carbohydrates.
      The first food recommended for my kids after breastfeeding & formula was rice cereal , then on to bread , pasta and grain . In hindsight I wonder if this is why my kids grew up sick , depressed & on medication. Had I started them out properly would they have thrived ? I with all of this information available I wonder 💭

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety +4

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ChristinesobsevationsI can't believe they teach that rice cereal is healthy. I gave it to my first child but when my 2nd came along, I somehow knew it was garbage and refused to use it. I fed all my kids vegetables as a first food after that.

    • @M0-nique
      @M0-nique Před 2 lety

      @J R this is the 1st video I seen on this. Did your son have it on his chest? My son has it only there. He's not over weight at all. He's 11 and has always had it since a child.

    • @JRLB38
      @JRLB38 Před 2 lety +2

      @@M0-nique No, his arms and legs and a few bumps on his jaw line. Which is actually how I had it too when I was a child (I was also a big carb consumer as a kid).

  • @darenfitzpatrick1270
    @darenfitzpatrick1270 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for that info. I see this in some of my nutrition patients. I already work on getting them off of sugar so this can give my recommendations more weight. I do order fasting insulin on any blood work that I need.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Před 2 lety

      Sugar is the very tip of the iceberg. It’s CARBS. “Clean” carbs, “whole carbs”, whatever. If it’s a carb, it needs to be drastically reduced. Don’t count sugar grams, count carb grams.
      Get into ketosis and getting & staying off carbs isnt horrendous.

  • @cammieklund
    @cammieklund Před 2 lety +3

    WOW!! I have been dealing with KP since my teens and I used to be in KP forums, researching the heck out of what to do about it and what the root cause is. I never heard about this before! I have tried all kinds of diets, including low carb, but it has never gotten any better. So I had just given up on finding something that would work. Since I already tried low carb/keto and even carnivore I thought that it didn't work aswell but I probably would have to do it for a longer time. I struggle as heck with fat adaptation though, I get really bad symptoms like insane intracranial pressure, racing heart and chest pain plus severe insomnia so it hasn't been easy to stick to it. I have a serious oxalate problem though so that's probably one of the reasons that I struggle. But this video was really encouraging to see! I am on an animal based diet with about 100 g of carbs still (some honey and fruits bcs of my previously mentioned issues) and I realize that I have seen about 50 percent improvement in my KP so that's a good start!🌞 I will continue to try to get my carbs even lower and it will be interesting to see what will happen over time.😄

    • @melvamelendez9817
      @melvamelendez9817 Před 2 lety

      When you say "serious oxalate problem" does it mean you get health problems from eating kale, spinach, chard, etc? If so, makes sense to listen to your body and find alternative plants to eat or simply drop those out of your diet. Some people can't tolerate oxalates.

    • @cammieklund
      @cammieklund Před 2 lety

      @@melvamelendez9817 Oxalates are a plant toxin so it's an issue for everyone. Some have leaky gut and absorbs more though. I'm on a low oxalate diet now, yes.🌞

    • @mateoecheverry5184
      @mateoecheverry5184 Před 2 měsíci

      Hello how did you do? I have KP on my cheeks

    • @cammieklund
      @cammieklund Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mateoecheverry5184 My kp has reduced about 50 %. Haven't been fully carnivore though bcs I get such a stress response and can't sleep so I've been doing so called animal based. Carnivore plus milk, yoghurt, some fruits and honey. I'm still trying to figure out how to go fully carnivore bcs I think that would help even more. But I also need to sleep.😅

  • @WeRNthisToGetHer
    @WeRNthisToGetHer Před 2 lety +14

    I have PCOS and not overweight at all. I'm 99.99% certain I have this going on and trying my best to go as low carb as possible and eliminate processed foods to clear up my skin. I think I need iodine, zinc, and many other supplements as well. I've been watching your videos and a lot of what you say are things other experts have suggested and I think it makes sense. For some reason dermatologists know less about it than holistic practitioners as if you're skin isn't a part of your whole immune and detoxification system

    • @Jean-yn6ef
      @Jean-yn6ef Před 2 lety +1

      💚🏜️ Dr Berry has videos on those nutrients. J. Crow's Lugol's 2% iodine solution is very easy to use, just two drops per day in my water for maintenance. If you like shellfish you can get the iodine and minerals at the same time 😋

    • @WeRNthisToGetHer
      @WeRNthisToGetHer Před 2 lety

      @@Jean-yn6ef I saw some of those! It's in line with what a nutritionist and a Dr I trust told me.
      Thanks for reminding me of this. I happen to love shellfish. That may be why because I am nutrient deficient.
      P.S. Jean is my middle name and my grandma's!

  • @serena__a73
    @serena__a73 Před 2 lety +12

    Had KP most of my life until keto, I no longer have it and I’m not even to my ideal weight, it’s definitely diet related in my case!!

    • @karmiek777
      @karmiek777 Před 2 lety

      Keratosis Pilaris is a deficiency in vitamin B3 (Niacin...FLUSH FREE).
      The reason why it works with Keto is because B3 is high in meats.
      I do agree changing your diet to a clean Low Carb/Keto diet will work. But, it's Not the main issue, especially since almost all of our food has been manipulated and is depleted of the nutrients (unless you eat Organic)...
      Adding a supplement of B3 (aka Niacin) to your everyday vitamins will REMOVE your Keratosis Pilaris completely... You have to be patient as it will take some time to fill your body of missing nutrients that have been missing all of your life!
      That is how I removed mine...It works!
      *Note: Niacin, when taken gives the body a feeling of a flushing, which causes your body to turn red and raises your heart rate..When I first took it, I thought I was having a heart attack, after 20-30 minutes it goes away...It's a NORMAL side effect).
      Please do your research and look at All of the symptoms that you will get as a result of taking Niacin. That way you know what to expect and won't end up calling 911 like I did 😔
      There is also a Niacin Flush Free version... It's the one I take, just because I don't like the heart attack feeling 🤣

  • @crackerjack010101
    @crackerjack010101 Před rokem +2

    I developed KP in the last couple of years that my A1c crept up. I tried exfoliation and moisturizing to no avail, of course.
    Once I addressed my diet and cured my diabetes, only then did the exfoliation and moisturizing work. Chicken skin gone.
    I will say that diabetes cured alone did not affect it, the plugs were still there and associated itchiness and rough skin remained. I restarted the attempts to exfoliate the plugs and insert good moisture-gold bond followed by aquaphor to seal it in for a deep penetration. Worked like a charm.