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Dr. Eric Berg DC
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Here are a few important things you need to know if you have high cholesterol on keto.
DATA:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.11...
For more details on this topic, check out the full article on the website:
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Timestamps
0:00 High cholesterol on keto
0:10 Guidelines from the American Heart Association
0:37 Your body makes cholesterol
1:10 Looking deeper at a report on cholesterol
5:00 The arteries
5:50 The effect of keto on cholesterol
6:56 Causes of inflammation in the arteries
8:00 A deeper look at arteries
10:16 Bulletproof your immune system * free course!
In this video, we’re going to talk about what you need to know if you have high cholesterol on keto. The American Heart Association guidelines actually state that “total cholesterol is not significantly associated with heart disease.” Your body makes cholesterol to make hormones, cell membranes, bile, and vitamin D.
Total cholesterol is really LDL, HDL, and triglycerides combined. Whenever a person gets a cholesterol test, they may also want to get an advanced lipid profile. This is an advanced test that measures the two different types of LDL.
The two types of LDL are large buoyant and small dense (sdLDL-C). The type of cholesterol that can be dangerous is the small dense (sdLDL-C). The small dense type may be a better marker for predicting future potential heart problems and a better indicator of inflammation inside of the arteries. The small dense type of LDL comes from a high-carb diet.
By doing the healthy version of keto, you can get into ketosis and start burning fat. There will be certain times where your cholesterol goes up and down. But, as long as you keep your carbs low, you’ll get more of the large buoyant LDL and not the small dense type.
A few potential causes of inflammation in the arteries:
• Seed oils
• Glucose
• Smoking
• Junk food
• Low vitamin E
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 58, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
#keto #ketodiet #weightloss #ketolifestyle
Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand high cholesterol on keto.

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Комментарии : 3,1 тыс.   
@SenecaHighlander
@SenecaHighlander 2 года назад
I'm tempted to list Dr. Berg as my primary doc. I've gotten more information from just a few of his videos than I have EVER gotten from any doctor I've seen in my whole life.
@ashleytaylor994
@ashleytaylor994 2 года назад
We should all start listing dr. Berg as our primary lol
@ronhatcher7734
@ronhatcher7734 2 года назад
same here
@islandmama
@islandmama 2 года назад
Haha... I actually did that at a walk in clinic... put Dr E Berg as my Family Dr... 🤣😂
@pseto3883
@pseto3883 2 года назад
is he a medical doctor?????
@scoobtoober2975
@scoobtoober2975 2 года назад
So true. And if you dont' believe it, do you own research then come back and just bath in the knowledge
@jbz2291
@jbz2291 3 года назад
I watched your videos years ago when you still had your little white board easel and not a whole lot of subscribers. I knew back then you were a born teacher! What I didn't know is that 4.5 million people would appreciate your talent as much as I did! Congrats! I'm also pleasantly shocked that you are providing all of these valuable lessons for free. You are a true hero Dr. Berg!!👍❤🙏
@ericcarve4476
@ericcarve4476 3 года назад
He is global. He gets a lot of requests to translate his vids to Arabic. I believe it has much to do with how Muslims embrace fasting as part of their wisdom. Kind of cool to see the doc bringing the world together in health.
@manny7886
@manny7886 3 года назад
It's free for us to watch but the advertisers would pay for it. It's very important not to skip ads. That's the least we could do.
@ericcarve4476
@ericcarve4476 3 года назад
They do not get paid more if you watch the ads. They are paid the same if you skip.
@Hectanooga1
@Hectanooga1 3 года назад
@@ericcarve4476 No, they only get paid if you watch the ads.
@ericcarve4476
@ericcarve4476 3 года назад
Wrong. If you use an ad blocker you deprive them of revenue, but they get revenue whether you kick skip ad or watch the whole thing
@jennsih
@jennsih Год назад
Thanks for this video and your other videos too. Loved the graphics in this one. Feels like you're taking us on a journey in the body. Learning so much about how our bodies work 💗
@shodanrich3317
@shodanrich3317 9 месяцев назад
261 IS NOT CRAZY HIGH!!! Were you aware the about 20 yrs ago the base level was 250. The drug companies did their own study, lowered it to 200 so that millions more people would be eligible, thereby making them billions more.
@anzelac5808
@anzelac5808 Месяц назад
Bingo!
@Jennifer-nz2ss
@Jennifer-nz2ss 18 дней назад
Mine is 273 and my Dr. Freaking out! I'm 64yr woman,petite and I'm active. I do eat a not very healthy diet. I'm trying ya'll. I just love sugar! But, I've cut back alot. They want me on statins of course. I've rejected them 2yrs now😮
@timothyberlinski2299
@timothyberlinski2299 2 дня назад
Thi know it was 300 then statins came put the 200
@gregquigley3000
@gregquigley3000 3 года назад
My " crazy " chlorestoral was 295 November 2020 . The doc gave me a prescription for statins. It's still sitting on the shelf at the pharmacy. Thank God for the good Dr Berg . 👍
@lmr691
@lmr691 3 года назад
My tests results had my doctor worried so he ordered advance test where it looks into my blood vessels (can’t recall test name). When I received results of 0
@lmr691
@lmr691 3 года назад
the nurse was surprised and commented it’s the best one and had never before seen that result before. I had refused to take meds for high cholesterol for years since losing leg strength when I was taking it. Every year thereafter doctor was worried my cholesterol report kept getting higher. Dr. Berg is right.
@devinpeirce7152
@devinpeirce7152 3 года назад
So what did you tell your doctor ?
@aprilp7744
@aprilp7744 3 года назад
@@lmr691 wow. My mom recently lost all leg strength from taking cholesterol meds, to the point that she was hospitalized. She's recovered, but her doctor put her back on it when her cholesterol went back up.
@lmr691
@lmr691 3 года назад
@@aprilp7744 I am glad your Mom is better. I hear the concern in your message. My husband won’t listen to alternatives and continues on medicine. I wish he could find another doctor to reevaluate but he won’t. For me, it was a good decision to follow diet and vitamin recommendations so I cook that way now hoping it will keep him safe. I do think the fresh vegetables, non-gmo foods and cooking is helping us both. Take care of you both.
@livesays
@livesays 3 года назад
Check out the Helsinki study. It showed that the higher your cholesterol, the longer you lived, especially in women.
@svetlanababiy1310
@svetlanababiy1310 2 месяца назад
Did you read this study? It tells about opposite results.
@HeatherWilliams-dz4fh
@HeatherWilliams-dz4fh Месяц назад
What about the ldl though does that matter ?
@frontiersenior5345
@frontiersenior5345 21 день назад
I was just told wall my bloodwork is good as of last Friday 12 July except that my cholesterol is high. Doc said watch diet and walk. I never sit down and, on top of that, I mountain bike. I’m 68.
@HeatherWilliams-dz4fh
@HeatherWilliams-dz4fh 21 день назад
@@frontiersenior5345 I have the same problem And they they prescribe a statin switcher not really good for you
@oshunbleu6511
@oshunbleu6511 2 года назад
Mine has been 348 since I was 21. I am 57. I have NEVER had high blood pressure .. I have perfect heartbeat. I never believed it would affect me. I have now lived a keto lifestyle for three years.. as I learned I adjusted diet, exercise and breathing..meditation etc. I am in the BEST shape of my Life. My brain is equivalent in response time and calculations as a 25 year old. . ( Brain Age tests) This is important info . Good Fortune to YOU!!! 🙏
@jacquidan01
@jacquidan01 5 месяцев назад
Same. My cholesterol was high in my 20's. 248. Now I'm 60 and it's 348. No high blood pressure. No medication. Eat well and excersize. My triglycerides are optimal and so is my HDL and VLDL. No oxidized lipoproteins. I eat quite a bit of healthy fats, fish and meats too. Go figure.
@abukitty
@abukitty 5 месяцев назад
People gets shocked when they hear I eat 5-7 eggs a day because eggs have been demonised for its cholesterol Insulin resistance and system inflammation leads to heart disease; not cholesterol Triglycerides gets increased only if you are insulin resistant
@s.p642
@s.p642 4 месяца назад
I've been on a strict Keto plan for a year now. My recent blood work came out as: Total 490, HDL 86, LDL 393, triglycerides 56. I plan on going back to my doctor to get the sdLDL-C test. I won't do statins either. Update: I'm going in tomorrow, 4-10-24, for a calcium heart scan, because I'm curious. I'll update again when I get my results.
@TrudieTiger70
@TrudieTiger70 4 месяца назад
Lord. Thank goodness I found someone that had high number cholesterol and still here. I just found out mine is over 300. Won’t d😅 statins. Changing my diet
@mariah1439
@mariah1439 3 месяца назад
​@TrudieTiger7 I eat healthy no sugar no carbs and like My cholesterol is 400
@petervendetti2796
@petervendetti2796 2 года назад
You have taught me more about nutrition and my body than I ever thought I would know. God bless you and your wife family
@phylisswright4847
@phylisswright4847 11 месяцев назад
I think when people understand how everything works, they are better informed and they self care better.
@artistcarolyngrace1711
@artistcarolyngrace1711 3 месяца назад
Yes me too
@shoshana7412
@shoshana7412 3 года назад
So interesting. I just had my blood test done and everything is fine but my dr wants to put me on statins because my LDL ( not the small type ) is high by his standard he thinks it’s genetic. I should have him watch this RU-vid video because I refuse to take any drugs. I don’t take anything right now not even a Tylenol and I’m going to keep it that way. I’m almost 70 years old and proud to say I’ve never felt better in my life.
@margottfon330
@margottfon330 3 года назад
....and what happens if you mention the internet?? :))));((((
@shoshana7412
@shoshana7412 3 года назад
@@margottfon330 my dr is pretty open minded. He listens well when I talk to him. That’s unusual to have a dr like that in Manhattan. I love my dr but he is still from the old school. He won’t insist on me taking the statins if I refuse which I will. I believe they must offer you the statins by medical standards otherwise they can be held liable by the “medical police “
@margottfon330
@margottfon330 3 года назад
@@shoshana7412 Thank you. I'm glad your doctor is a good person. I'll be doing my best, which is quite a challenge, I must say, considering I've CFS. Vicious circle...one should be really healthy to get help from the health system :D Best 🌹
@David53D
@David53D 3 года назад
Stop talking and get on some medication before it's too late.
@margottfon330
@margottfon330 3 года назад
@@David53D David, you don't believe in the idea 'the overall high cholesterol is ok' then?...
@stephaniephouotrides2435
@stephaniephouotrides2435 3 года назад
I think high cholesterol and how the body deals with it is also determined by genetics. My grandma ate very well and always had high cholesterol. She lived alone and was healthy until passing at 99
@339soma
@339soma 3 года назад
Wow that interesting. You have good genes.
@jbond5834
@jbond5834 3 года назад
as he said in the video, the high total cholestral doesnt give useful info.
@cjzanders5430
@cjzanders5430 3 года назад
I remember eating low fat but healthy superfoods with a cholesterol of 105. I kept getting sick every 3-4 months and didn’t feel great like I do on Keto. I wonder what my cholesterol is now.
@DodjiSeketeli
@DodjiSeketeli 3 года назад
Actually, passed a certain age high LDL is associated with longevity, in several observational studies. It's also been shown that LDL particles are involved in the immune response. They can for instance bind to some pathogen antigens and thus help with their clearance by the liver. So LDL is not necessarily the vilain that the big pharma corrupted medical dogma has been painting all along. We really need to do our own research rather than just saying amen to drug dealers.
@eastcoast4233
@eastcoast4233 3 года назад
Can be, but not always, actually is probably genetic only sometimes. Mostly seems to be in our control.
@PlavoOka1
@PlavoOka1 Год назад
This is the best presentation I have ever seen. I’m in awe. God bless you and thank you dr. Berg!
@jcharney2199
@jcharney2199 2 года назад
One of the best videos I have seen yet on Cholesterol! Thank you for the education!
@rebeccajosteelman563
@rebeccajosteelman563 3 года назад
Good morning! This by far one of your greatest ~ we can't thank you enough Dr. Berg. Everyone needs to learn from all this information.
@RABuffat
@RABuffat 3 года назад
Dr. Berg’s videos are getting more visually sophisticated making them even easier to understand. Excellent graphics team and always great science!
@janthuslan2616
@janthuslan2616 2 года назад
Am new subscriber and find a wealth of information. This is only my 2nd video and look forward to watching others and the free course on immunity . In addition to the graphics, Dr Berg has a very relaxed manner of talking and explaining the science of all this.
@sharongolden7773
@sharongolden7773 2 года назад
This information is so important, many people are put on statins because their total cholesterol is high without checking the complete lipid profile! Statins are very damaging to the liver!!!! Our healthcare system is very broken when this is allowed to go on.
@alwoodism
@alwoodism 2 года назад
Good information Dr. Berg. I have listened to you for years and you always present it in way that is simple to understand. Thanks again.
@NelsonCartierGaming
@NelsonCartierGaming 3 года назад
Dr berg, everyone is thankful for you. this is why you are blessed giving out free information all these years has helped us all .. what goes around come around, God will bless your soul for saving lives. may you and your family continue to be successful have ah nice day.
@TruVlogTv
@TruVlogTv 3 года назад
I’m 52 days in on Keto. OMAD “one meal a day” Started at 275 pounds, weighed in this morning at 248 pounds. Life changing
@veenakrishnaswamy7198
@veenakrishnaswamy7198 3 года назад
Gcgggghoo
@tammyarrowood7745
@tammyarrowood7745 3 года назад
Congrats...🎈 🌟✅. I'm down 80 lbs, total game and life changer. 💥🌟
@lawdogwales5921
@lawdogwales5921 3 года назад
Tru, way to go!
@josesalcedo9686
@josesalcedo9686 3 года назад
Great! I’m 51, starting today
@richardkohn4153
@richardkohn4153 3 года назад
Exercise regimen? Super curious because you have a similar starting weight to me.
@DevlinMarla
@DevlinMarla 2 года назад
Love the Visual Displays in this Video. Ask Dr. Berg to continue with this style of Teaching? Best video by far along with ALL of them, as well.
@iceapitsada1137
@iceapitsada1137 Год назад
OMG one of the best visualization ever!
@bettykramos1802
@bettykramos1802 3 года назад
This is one of your best videos yet. Love the blue screen with the artery. I am sharing this with some of my “beginner keto” friends. Awesome.
@Rocketscientist66
@Rocketscientist66 3 года назад
Wow Dr. Berg 🤓 this was sooooome awesome presentation!! I‘m sharing it right now with my doctor, family and friends. You are in fact the very best at clearing up all the misconseptions. Thank you!
@Venus-gn5oi
@Venus-gn5oi 11 месяцев назад
A great video, thank you! Since I've been watching your videos for the last 10 months, I've been finally able to fix several health issues I've head since a while. Still working on increasing HDL and lowering Tryglicerides but the've gotten much better and what I find quite important understanding and taking care of my body as a whole which is quite rare in western medicine. Thank you!!
@billyp2384
@billyp2384 6 месяцев назад
Dr Berg, the AHA journal that you reference in the link is discussing dietary cholesterol which as you know is different from serum cholesterol. I just wanted to bring it to your attention as it confused me. Love all your videos...been watching for a couple of years now and have taken your information to heart. No pun intendend.. Thank you for all the excellent information you provide.
@dmc19911
@dmc19911 3 года назад
This is PERFECT! Best cholesterol video I’ve ever seen
@Drberg
@Drberg 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so very much!
@lisamunson259
@lisamunson259 3 года назад
I've been watching and learning from your videos for years. This is one of your all time best! Thank you!!
@alfredalfredo5080
@alfredalfredo5080 2 года назад
Loved the visual explanation. It’s so beautiful, and you Dr Berg are the Best teacher . Love it 🌹🌹🌹💣
@SylvainBOSSON-og8fi
@SylvainBOSSON-og8fi 2 года назад
Brilliant! Super presentation with moving pictures. I like that.
@amitfromisrael5006
@amitfromisrael5006 3 года назад
this is an amazing video, years I am watching you, and there are those few stand-out videos you do, this is one of them
@jamesmondok8635
@jamesmondok8635 3 года назад
Dr. Berg, that is one of the best explanations I’ve and easy to understand! Thank you for it!!!
@rog2wings
@rog2wings 2 года назад
Dr Berg...you have saved so many lives...you are heaven sent. So many Dr"s are readily to write a script for there patients...you however teaches us the root to our ailments...you are so much appreciated...I thank you.
@barrycohen79
@barrycohen79 Год назад
I really enjoy these youtube videos! Thank you, so informative and I learn quite a bit.
@src4409
@src4409 3 года назад
My boyfriend's cholesterol was high. We didn't take any foods out of his diet. We increased avacados, nuts, oatmea. That's it. It dropped 20 in 8 months.
@mikimiki6202
@mikimiki6202 3 года назад
Incredible
@contact2001
@contact2001 3 года назад
Well, if you Increase avocado's, nuts, oatmeal then for sure you decrease something else in your case most probably Junk food. Thus, no wonder Cholesterol decreases, tell him to go vegan for a month and see what that does, of course do not become a pudding and Oreo vegan but rather eat whole foods.
@BigBand1942
@BigBand1942 3 года назад
Water fasting for 15 days would have dropped it more then 3 times of that and detoxify your whole body and reboot it from head to toe.
@devinpeirce7152
@devinpeirce7152 3 года назад
@@BigBand1942 what if you have low blood sugar
@BigBand1942
@BigBand1942 3 года назад
@@devinpeirce7152 then juice fasting ....
@skeeterharris2337
@skeeterharris2337 3 года назад
Thank you. This was a well illustrated explanation of cholesterol.
@ChidimmaIsiwu-iw1xx
@ChidimmaIsiwu-iw1xx 9 месяцев назад
I thank God for all these conversation, i got lip profile test yesterday and i had total cholesterol 211 and since yesterday am down and worried but now greatly encouraged and happy. They even gave me statin drug which i started yesterday but i will not take it again. Dr Thank you.
@beatrizcontreras7973
@beatrizcontreras7973 5 месяцев назад
Statin, NO GOOD.
@christopheroconnell7579
@christopheroconnell7579 4 месяца назад
Dumb. No ding on Berg but at this point literally every lipidoligist agrees that LDL should be low because it leads to atherosclerosis. Watch any podcast with Dr. Thomas Dayspring is a true expert. Also it’s worth noting that statins are damn near natural product.
@timothy5988
@timothy5988 2 месяца назад
⁠​⁠@@christopheroconnell7579you obviously didn't watch the video...there is more than 1 type of LDL. There is no evidence supporting your claim. If that were the case...why would individuals with low LDL still have heart attacks and strokes? And why do individuals on statins still have heart attacks and strokes?
@rosaleekerl7524
@rosaleekerl7524 2 года назад
I love your videos,, you and Karen are good together. Thank you Dr Berg and Karen Berg for all you do.
@renemedina5251
@renemedina5251 3 года назад
You are way more informative than my primary care doctor. Thank you 🙏 Dr. Berg!
@Lolipop59
@Lolipop59 3 года назад
A lot of primary doctors are useless . They work like some robots :)
@lespantalons9254
@lespantalons9254 3 года назад
Because he makes things up and twists studies to fit his narrative 🤷🏻‍♂️
@debbietaylor20
@debbietaylor20 3 года назад
@@Lolipop59 this is so true they are just trained to prescribe . They aren't trained in enough areas. Mine keeps trying to put me on statins. My ldl is very high due to low carb. I just went through hell on zoloft with side effects and withdrawal. Had to taper fiver months which was quick but according to gp she never hears of withdrawal! Makes me so angry . Also I'm.on hrt. She also jad little knowledge on this .
@perugino25
@perugino25 2 года назад
Rene, best part o fhis, he is generous sharing his knowledge as well as Dr. Jason Fung and others. who needs to go to see a doctor nowadays.
@gracechase5574
@gracechase5574 7 месяцев назад
A doctor has l 30 mins to spend with each patient ,most of the visit is taken up by going over the last visit and asking question about your state of mind, living conditions,who's goingnto take care of you after he fill you up with alot of pills that's going tomake whatever onditiin you have worst. By the time they finish that combo ,your time is up then your given another script and sent on your way and you pay your deductible, make another appt. To return to do the samething with additional problems that require another medication.
@markhamilton8765
@markhamilton8765 3 года назад
Dr Berg, this was a fantastic explanation!! I love how you are able to present (often) complex information in a very clear and understandable manner. Only the very best teachers have this skill. Thank you for this, and all you are doing to help people.
@sunset3052
@sunset3052 2 года назад
Again, thank you Dr. Berg for another great video. And thanks to many helpful comments below. I've learned so much and now I stop worrying about my high cholesterol numbers (250 range) even though I eat really well, exercise regularly, always in excellent shape since I was a child.
@n_phoenix
@n_phoenix Год назад
I have 450
@emmettdriggers1602
@emmettdriggers1602 2 года назад
This video addressed my concerns more clearly regarding cholesterol. I lost weight through diet /exercise and still had high LDL. THANK YOU
@vegahunter8
@vegahunter8 3 года назад
Best analogy I've heard is comparing Cholesterol to fire fighters. When there's a fire (inflammation) in the body and fire fighters (cholesterol) show up to put out that fire, you don't blame them for starting the fire in the first place.
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Fantastic - I will use that
@IbelieveinJesusAmen
@IbelieveinJesusAmen 3 года назад
Hey, he’s alive!!! Dude you rock!
@DrA819
@DrA819 3 года назад
@@IbelieveinJesusAmen 😂😂
@pb7762
@pb7762 3 года назад
dr mason?
@vegahunter8
@vegahunter8 3 года назад
@@pb7762 Dr. George Mann
@davidcaruso4859
@davidcaruso4859 3 года назад
This is one of the most important videos one can watch hands down.
@Drberg
@Drberg 11 месяцев назад
Thanks David!
@nalcon1
@nalcon1 2 года назад
Haha! That has been known for a decade. My LDL is super high and when they scoped my heart and arteries, the cardiologist said I have the arteries of a teenager. I'm 67 and have a clean diet. Lots of meat!
@OutlierEm
@OutlierEm 2 года назад
Dr. Berg, thank you for this video! The good content is very helpful! 💗
@maxibake9323
@maxibake9323 3 года назад
Excellent advice right here. Thank you muchly for sharing this important information with us all. Take care too everybody. ❤🙂🐶
@TammieBuckeye
@TammieBuckeye 3 года назад
I often wonder- does Dr Berg know how many lives he is touching and changing with his information
@jamgamber0
@jamgamber0 2 года назад
yes he knows. He became a millionaire.
@danmd667
@danmd667 2 года назад
Probably not, he probably doesn’t want to think about how many lives he may have cut short with his bad nutrition advice.
@joank.2790
@joank.2790 2 года назад
@@danmd667 For you to watch his videos and comment on them means you are not one of those whose lives have been cut short as you've concluded.I was expecting one whose health has been worse/ life cut short out of his videos to comment and I'll be the first to unfollow him
@ABetterYou_ThroughBetterHealth
@ABetterYou_ThroughBetterHealth 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Dr. Berg for another great video! I went for a test this morning and got a high LDL reading and then got lectured about how I should eat more "healthy" vegetable oils. I am an ultra marathon runner and have been on Keto & OMAD for a long time and did an hour of HIIT swimming that morning. Thank you for the amazing work that you do, your information has transformed my life!
@mikev4373
@mikev4373 6 месяцев назад
Read the study he claims from the American Heart Association. It does not say what he says. It discusses DIETARY CHOLESTEROL not SERUM CHOLESTEROL. Shameful comparison.
@ashleyttulshanaa2854
@ashleyttulshanaa2854 5 месяцев назад
thanks so much for educating us Dr.Berg❤❤ God bless you and the whole family more
@Michelle-Singh
@Michelle-Singh 3 года назад
Thank you Dr Berg!! For this information and for all the videos you make.... my family is extremely grateful for your time and knowledge 🙏
@aaronpreston3037
@aaronpreston3037 3 года назад
Learning alot from you been doing 16:8 for 2 weeks now from 420 to 391 as of today. thank you for the knowledge. i'm getting healthy
@amiraaboulezz4937
@amiraaboulezz4937 2 года назад
May God bless you Dr. & bless your dear wife & all your beloved from all illness or anything bad
@aishanasir9341
@aishanasir9341 2 года назад
Ur videos are sophisticated and so much helpful for me thanks may God bless you 😇
@DagaratWork
@DagaratWork 3 года назад
This video is revolutionary Eric Sir.. Big fan of you🖐🖐
@danishafridi7935
@danishafridi7935 3 года назад
It's looks your not agree ?
@dw1-norskgaming923
@dw1-norskgaming923 3 года назад
I wish every doctor was as good as Dr Eric Berg 😍
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Thank you for the support!
@dw1-norskgaming923
@dw1-norskgaming923 3 года назад
@@Drberg ❤️
@Penny-bt4gc
@Penny-bt4gc 3 года назад
He probably spends more time studying health and nutrition than the average medical doctor does in school or during their medical career. He’s smart and breaks everything down in simple understandable points for the average person. I
@dianasimplifies
@dianasimplifies 3 года назад
I sure wish I could find one locally that has half as much common sense!!! Much less does ANY study. My D is 91 so mine just told me to get off all D. 🙄normal range but stop all D. I don't think so!!!
@chrissanchez4229
@chrissanchez4229 3 года назад
@@Penny-bt4gc regular doctors are cookie cutter doctors and are encouraged to prescribe,prescribe ,prescribe ....and you never get better and you never get off the prescriptions that cause even more problems
@appliancemaster3220
@appliancemaster3220 Год назад
Hi doctor Berg, I have been following you for 2 years. Was having irregular heartbeat and didn't know what it was. Started The keto diet and I feel great. Thank you for posting your wife's test results for her cholesterol. Just had my blood test and it is similar to your wife Karen. Plus, had blood work done for vitamin D, liver, thyroid, etc. So happy to say that my numbers where great for everything. Thank you for all your videos on health and nutrition. It really does make a difference. Female 55
@vipcypr8368
@vipcypr8368 Год назад
If you had so big cholesterol levels, better follow guidance of your cardiologist, not some random doctor who doesn't even speciallize in the topic. This whole video is such an missinformation, that it hurts to even listen
@LTCJWE
@LTCJWE 9 месяцев назад
Great video - kind of wish you discussed triglycerides which are tested & included in a normal blood lipid test and are extremely important. Further the triglyceride figure can be used to calculate VLDLs & is meaningful towards the small particle LDLs. The ratio of Triglycerides to HDL is an important one, smaller the better. Or maybe that discussion is in another video? Probably. Your videos are excellent & highly informative.
@middleground8388
@middleground8388 3 года назад
Awesome information . I have never had high cholesterol until recently after starting a serious keto diet! Its not even really that high but now I know the reason why! Im going to ask for that extra test! Thanks Dr. Berg!
@shamamaa.d7794
@shamamaa.d7794 3 года назад
, My husband started taking cholesterol medicines and has pain in feet ..he needs to see this 👍👌Thankyou Dr berg
@JV-tg2ne
@JV-tg2ne 3 года назад
3-6 grams of Niacin per day will significantly lower cholesterol
@madhatter9001
@madhatter9001 3 года назад
My Doc put me on statins for my so called high cholesterol, I started to forget things so I stopped taking the statins. I feel great, and I no longer believe the lie about so called high cholesterol. The lies will never convince me there is a so called good and bad cholesterol. Also, lowering your cholesterol could be lowering your testosterone.
@u.p.woodtick3296
@u.p.woodtick3296 3 года назад
My left leg locked up on me and was painful, I stopped taking the statins and in four days the pain left. No more statins
@annakon8423
@annakon8423 3 года назад
@@JV-tg2ne Maybe help, but when you take Niacin will have a red face for 2 days.
@LordKaydenBreak
@LordKaydenBreak 2 года назад
Doc thank you for this specific info on which cholesterol is dangerous and what type of test I should get to differentiate it with other cholesterols. I’ll do it on the next blood test. You also mentioned on another video that my cholesterol doesn’t matter when my Triglycerides is really low right? I did a test more than half a year ago, can’t remember it properly but my ‘bad’ cholesterol was apparently more than 300, but my triglycerides was 14. My parents freaked out cause they still think in the old ways the way most doctors do and begged me to take cholesterol medicines, as they do too. I haven’t been able to convert them to the RIGHT way of thinkin, but I denied taking meds as well. I just stick with my OMAD lifestyle and see how I do in my test next January/February :)
@christelliza
@christelliza Год назад
Great presentations..easy to understand.. keep going.. you do great service to people
@Drberg
@Drberg 2 месяца назад
Thanks, I'm thrilled to hear it!
@AdvantageDiagnostics
@AdvantageDiagnostics 2 года назад
Superb! Best easy-to-follow educational video I've seen so far on this incredibly important topic. Quick question: I've been on clean keto since 7/1 - seeing tremendous results. A recent NMR LipoProfile showed small particle LDL in the mid-range. Given I'm burning off so much stored fat, should I expect the reduction in small particle LDL to take some time before it drops to the lower range? Thanks again for all you do. You are literally a national lifesaver contributing more to America's health than the vast majority of practitioners.
@elsea8901
@elsea8901 3 года назад
My grandmother and uncle both have naturally high cholesterol AND also happen to be two of the healthiest most active people I know, my grandmother is 92 and still walks, drives, works in her yard etc my uncle is one of the hardest working men I’ve ever met, he has two jobs both of which are EXTREMELY physical...his T must be very VERY high...their doctors want them on statins, I advised against it-don’t mess with a good thing!!
@threeworld
@threeworld Год назад
That’s awesome to hear - my mom and dad are the exact same way but unfortunately my mom is showing plaque lining her arteries, did your gramps have to deal with any of that?
@donnagarner6007
@donnagarner6007 Год назад
I sure hope you convinced them ❣
@thetruthalwayswins340
@thetruthalwayswins340 Год назад
@@threeworld what kind of test your mom took
@bayleymacintosh5622
@bayleymacintosh5622 Год назад
Look at stress, sugar intake, smoking, lack of exercise, before demonizing healthy fats :)
@lindagutierrez5409
@lindagutierrez5409 2 года назад
My mom is 91 years old and doing well and has never taken a prescription medication in her entire life. She and I avoid all prescriptions because they all appear to have unpleasant side effects. Dr Berg has helped me so much with my liver problems just taking otc supplements, intermittent fasting and keto, I’ve only been doing it 30 days and have had remarkable results. I’m not looking for excuses to go back to my regular eating habits that got me into trouble in the first place. I’m keto forever, though I may have a cheat day every few months. I’m grateful to Dr Berg and to Jehovah God for designing the human body to bounce back from my past bad eating habits.
@itzakpoelzig330
@itzakpoelzig330 Год назад
Amen.
@sharonmagdalenebp7393
@sharonmagdalenebp7393 Год назад
Well done
@gigiogu
@gigiogu 8 месяцев назад
🙏👍
@NDay
@NDay 3 месяца назад
Very good sister.♥️
@CarlaGarner-lp5lj
@CarlaGarner-lp5lj 23 дня назад
What did he say to eat
@mpixler801
@mpixler801 2 года назад
Hey Dr Berg, Many thanks for all of your videos!! But I have found that theres a video debunking this video? It says you have mis-read/interpreted some of the studies referenced in this video. It wont change my following you at all. But it does change how i look at the Cholesterol numbers. The Nutrient Made Simple Dr, seems to make more sense on this topic? Any thoughts? I'm not trying to bash as I still follow you as I did before. TY for all of your content in the vids
@David-gw5hx
@David-gw5hx 3 года назад
Thanks for the detail explanations. I lowered my weight by 20kg, but my recent blood analysis had LDL spiked. Kinda know what happened. This video is a useful reference.
@ricksp99
@ricksp99 3 года назад
Amazing!! The end of the video is just great. Thank you very much Dr. Berg
@hannahkyzer4400
@hannahkyzer4400 2 года назад
Thankyou, top dr and free genuine health resolving info!!
@stacybrittain9448
@stacybrittain9448 Год назад
Fabulous information and you make it easy to understand. Thank you.
@Drberg
@Drberg Год назад
Right on! Thanks for the feedback! Dr. Berg's Support Team
@loristec3275
@loristec3275 3 года назад
I've been doing keto and IF for about two weeks. Haven't lost weight yet but my knee that hurt following a meniscus tear and repair isnt hurting for the first time in 4 years! Dr berg is almost the only thing I watch now. Everything he says makes sense. My dr freaked when I told him no statins but I'm over them!
@moony77
@moony77 Год назад
Wow! That is awesome! Keep up the good work!
@jm_1214
@jm_1214 7 месяцев назад
Surprised you didn't lose any weight
@brycspain
@brycspain 3 года назад
Your presentations are beyond fantastic as you explain things in a way that a layman can understand. I just hit the subscribe button and the bell because you have earned my respect. Thank you Doc!
@jeffreytunick9367
@jeffreytunick9367 2 года назад
As a follow up to my last comment Dr. Berg, I'm also doing intermittent fasting....eat only one meal a day and find it very easy to comply. Look forward to you hopefully replying to my question regarding small density LDL's.
@djdrisco123
@djdrisco123 Год назад
Dr Berg referencing Dr. Gupta just made my year!
@jakehayes1345
@jakehayes1345 3 года назад
Thanks for mentioning Dr Sanjay Gupta.. he is wonderful for cardiac related videos, POTS, etc. He comes from an enlightened MD approach and is generous like Dr Berg.
@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722
@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722 3 года назад
Dr berg Accept love from pakistan ! Whole of my family is your fan. Who cares about hollywood when we have real life Hero. Dr berg !
@rachitsoni1000
@rachitsoni1000 3 года назад
Yep bro I am from India, Dr Berg is real life superman.
@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722
@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722 3 года назад
@@rachitsoni1000 Han Rachit ! Hamara jo life style ban chuka hai. Dr burg ko follow kr k hi bach sakty hain ! Wrna jo burger or pizza din raat hum kha rhy hain. Bht jaldi heart attack hi ana hai 90's kid majority ko
@rachitsoni1000
@rachitsoni1000 3 года назад
@@sughdeepsinghdhillon8722 han bhai especially apne desho me to poore grain oriented diet hai roti chaval etc.
@jeniferjohnson374
@jeniferjohnson374 3 года назад
Nice! Pakistan Zindabad😎💪
@trira1171
@trira1171 3 года назад
@@rachitsoni1000 Keto is also not safe in long run. Look up Dr Khadervalli (Millet diet) and Dr Biswaroop Roy (raw veggie diet) for other options.
@detroitgarage9430
@detroitgarage9430 2 года назад
I've had high cholesterol all my life, now 55 years old. I had a CT scan 15 years ago and no inflammation or plaque build up. My new doctor took a recent blood sample and wants me on statins. Instead I suggested a CT scan to confirm I have no plaque or inflammation before I take statins. I'm having the scan next week, so be interesting to see if anything has changed.:) I'm also on a Keto diet, so we'll see what the results are.:) Thanks for the great video.:)
@rachelcoleman4693
@rachelcoleman4693 2 года назад
How did your scan go?
@detroitgarage9430
@detroitgarage9430 2 года назад
@@rachelcoleman4693 I finally got my CT scan a couple months ago and I am plaque free.:) Happy times.:)
@sylvielombardo2282
@sylvielombardo2282 2 года назад
You explain so well. Thank you 😊
@k.b.9716
@k.b.9716 3 года назад
🤩. Thanks for clarifying and speaking up! I appreciate Dr. Gupta’s videos too.
@cjcj6945
@cjcj6945 3 года назад
Have you watched Dr.Nadir Ali? He's right on top of current research & is a highly revered cardiologist! Check him out!🥼⚕👍
@StacyL.
@StacyL. 3 года назад
I've been off keto for over a year and regretting it but I'm back and ready to make another go of this. O haven't watched any new videos, but I have to say, WOW! The visuals are AMAZING!
@Sani-hq5pl
@Sani-hq5pl 3 года назад
Same here. Went off keto and my whole body crumbled! Back on it for a month now. Welcome back!
@falevisbona1900
@falevisbona1900 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us .
@DabbaDuh
@DabbaDuh 5 месяцев назад
Just got a high cholesterol diagnosis, this was extremely helpful.
@DebraR5598
@DebraR5598 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, Dr. Berg. My blood results came out similar to Karen's. Please thank her too, for sharing her results. I also had a "Blood test, comprehensive group of blood chemicals - Details" page with my blood tests and everything there was within standard ranges. This video and the AHA article you reference here is great backup for talking about Cholesterol with my general practitioner, and for us all to learn about these systems in the body.
@jsc5423
@jsc5423 3 года назад
Very pleased to see this video.Two weeks ago I was told I had high cholesterol but since my hdl is high and triglycerides low I am not taking statin as prescribed.Prescribed because total cholesterol was high.I have been doing keto zone diet and got healed of about 6-7 diseases thank God and so this video is so timely.Peace of mind. Thanks Dr Berg
@cjcj6945
@cjcj6945 3 года назад
Exactly!👌
@plantluvr2917
@plantluvr2917 3 года назад
Also the hdl triglyceride ratio is the most important. Google it.
@jsc5423
@jsc5423 3 года назад
@@plantluvr2917 my hdl is 2.05 and triglycerides is 0.7 mmol. I live out of America so it's different so not sure of the ratio of both but overall ratio is 3.8
@plantluvr2917
@plantluvr2917 3 года назад
@Falhawk73 divide triglyceride by the hdl. The closer to 1.0 the better. I think anything under 5.0. Google it to find good explanation for it. Eliminating sugar and simple carbs is the best way to lower triglyceride quickly.
@Momtocam1997
@Momtocam1997 Год назад
Been on keto for 22 months..total cholesterol two months ago was 264. I’m not worried..Love this video…
@MohiHash
@MohiHash 2 года назад
Wow my Cholesterol is 271, HDL is 56, Tris 78 and and LDL is 205 as of last week. So this video is exclusively for me.
@stevesilver7437
@stevesilver7437 Год назад
My Lipid results are just like yours! Cholesterol is 291
@MohiHash
@MohiHash Год назад
@@stevesilver7437 Please DO NOT take statin drugs, if ever prescribed by your doctor. Among other tons of other harmful things they will cause erectile dysfunction. I have been doing intermittent fasting and my cholesterol is now under 230. In addition to white meat and vegs, I eat red meat once or twice a week and 5-6 eggs everyday. But I don't use vegetable oils and instead cook in butter or animal fat. I have gluten intolerance so I don't each bread anyway. Will be getting tests next week and hopefully my cholesterol will be under 200 by now. Even if it doesn't, tbh, I am not scared by high cholesterol like I used to be unless of course it crosses 500. Will share my results. Thanks.
@DRLAROSA
@DRLAROSA 3 года назад
Fun Fact. Lipoprotein (a), the LDL subtype that carries oxidised phospholipids was discovered by Kare Berg
@beepbeepnj2658
@beepbeepnj2658 Год назад
"Remarkably, one-quarter of the centenarians had high Lp(a) serum levels even though they never suffered from atherosclerosis-related diseases." 1998 G. Baggio.
@StageMan57
@StageMan57 Год назад
Well isn't that special La Rosa! Who the hell is Kare Berg! WTF is it with you young guys making blubs that you don't use references to your statements to fully inform the reader. Are you all that narcissistic that you think people know what's in your head! Or are you just to lazy to type a complete comment that includes the topic, in this case it's "Kare Berg", and a statement or link as to who the hell she is. I have to assume that you also don't fully inform your patients too!
@Michael-4
@Michael-4 Год назад
@@beepbeepnj2658 There are protective factors and other, damaging ones, yet to be discovered. Modern medicine knows very little, it just pretends to know. In the meantime, I'm just going to eat real food.
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl Год назад
How about sttoked. Not worried about my LDL just cholesterol can cause stickiness in the brain. Love Dr Berg
@Mary-fn5rl
@Mary-fn5rl Год назад
Strokes
@lgrichard32
@lgrichard32 3 года назад
You have dropped SO MUCH knowledge in this video!! Thank you so much for this total breakdown regarding cholesterol! Definitely passing this info along!
@Roche687
@Roche687 2 года назад
Informative chock full of good content- thank you Dr Berg ❤🙏
@christyassid8871
@christyassid8871 2 года назад
Great information! Thank you, so much!
@dannyr313
@dannyr313 3 года назад
Wow I didn’t know that about vitamin E, thanks for the info I just ordered the correct form
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Glad to help!
@AUSTIN-ss2zd
@AUSTIN-ss2zd 3 года назад
Its better to buy raw organic sunflower seeds because you'll save more money
@AUSTIN-ss2zd
@AUSTIN-ss2zd 3 года назад
The only supplements worth your money are d3 and cbd because you cant get them from diet
@alphafish4756
@alphafish4756 3 года назад
what are the correct form called again?
@bzhuzhu9787
@bzhuzhu9787 2 года назад
@@AUSTIN-ss2zd isn’t sunflower oil is inflammatory?
@krpinckney
@krpinckney 2 года назад
I cannot stop watching your videos over the past week. You make so much sense in an understandable form You've already got me to start intermittent fasting, Cutting sugars, and increasing potassium (also beer and sweet alcohol is gone). I'm working on my fatty liver. Thanks Doc. I'm feeling better in such a short time and cannot wait to see how I'm doing in 30 days. So far, I cannot believe my results.
@zoladorje6331
@zoladorje6331 2 года назад
OMG me too. I can’t understand my self. His videos changing my brain.
@EinSofQuester
@EinSofQuester Год назад
@@zoladorje6331 unfortunately he's feeding you a lot of misinformation
@craigjones4810
@craigjones4810 Год назад
@@EinSofQuester Please elaborate. You won't.
@nancyw.sullivan8675
@nancyw.sullivan8675 Год назад
Same for me and Im 72, At one time mine was 442, now stays at 247 niacin will help lower it if you can take the side effects
@imjoeimjoe
@imjoeimjoe Год назад
@@EinSofQuester Let me guess... and you aren't. Have you ever tried a single thing he said ? I did. And everything he said would happen did. DIABETIC Blood sugars from 400 + to pre diabetic levels. A1C drop of course, lost 50 pounds... do I need to go on ? feel better and in more shape than when I was in high school.. all my pain went away...Results speak for themselves. But I'm sure the millions of lives he has saved don't mean anything to you.
@andrea_dubai2018
@andrea_dubai2018 Год назад
I really appreciate all this kind of information. Most doctors in Spain tend to drug prescriptions immediately, but I refuse most of them. According my opinion, the pharma industry is getting huge benefits and definitely doesn't care about anyone.
@thierryg3009
@thierryg3009 6 месяцев назад
The food industry cares even less about :)
@renukanb5379
@renukanb5379 2 года назад
Thanks for the information. It really helped me.
@ginacosby316
@ginacosby316 3 года назад
What an amazing video, Dr. Berg. Thank you so much for your diligent and tireless work. It gives a whole new meaning to the saying "living and learning".
@racemom777
@racemom777 3 года назад
That visual and last couple of sentences are very powerful. My husband has been doing keto for 4 months Im getting on board and stopping the sugar train. Thanks for the motivation Dr. Berg
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Glad to help! Be well!
@michaelbouwkamp6200
@michaelbouwkamp6200 Год назад
@@Drberg My Mom is an otherwise healthy 70 year old but when she eats sugar her blood pressure skyrockets. Is that at all related to the mechanism you outlined where sugar damages the walls and begins clotting?
@kristyk2276
@kristyk2276 Год назад
@@Drberg my mom in keto for about 4 months and just had a small stroke. She was hospitalized for 4 days. Drs blaming her keto diet. I’m going to send them this video.
@eugenevictorramirez7962
@eugenevictorramirez7962 Год назад
Thank you dr. Berg for your wonderful videos.. it help me a lot as well to my patient as well.. im mixing physical therapy with the keto diet.. thank you and God bless!!!
@markguilbeau
@markguilbeau 2 года назад
NMR test taken this week. New doctor needs to be educated. Been doing keto since 2018 and doing great. I just need to make my Doctors understand it’s OK to have high cholesterol. Nice video
@kittenheels1958
@kittenheels1958 3 года назад
Special effects with you in the artery is very cool!
@whateversclever2560
@whateversclever2560 3 года назад
engesh plez
@SarFirraEdits
@SarFirraEdits 3 года назад
just eat dr berg he will make everything healthy
@z06ix
@z06ix 3 года назад
Doc, I needed this information, thank you sir!
@joetedesco63
@joetedesco63 Год назад
I was doing terrible. 235 pounds. 5’9” 60 year old male. Terrible eating habits. I knew it, and finally had enough. My A1C was 7.5. I’m on a statin since 2005 due to having a stent installed into my LAD. 95% blocked. Anyway now my doc wants me on a sugar med. I agreed because I didn’t do my part and bring my sugar down. That was two months ago. I’ve been doing low carb, high fat, intermittent fasting…dropped 30 pounds, got my sugar down to 6.5. My glucose is at 117. And I know this is coming down, along with my A1C. I’m seeing my heart doc this coming week. He isn’t going to be happy with what I’m gonna tell him. Sugar pill, gone. Statin, gone! I’m not going backwards!! I’ll be low carb (30-40g) forever.
@aadams8383
@aadams8383 10 месяцев назад
Did you know statins cause diabetes?
@markdavid4897
@markdavid4897 2 года назад
I've been running a total cholesterol of greater than 250 for more than 30 years, and I feel great. No cholesterol drugs for me. Had I taken them, I would likely be dead now. I am 67. A study in Norway found that people with the highest cholesterol lived the longest. Those with the lowest cholesterol died the soonest. I'm convinced!
@shane6284
@shane6284 Год назад
I believe that. I feel like the medical community is not aware, or they are simply lying to us about cholesterol. I just got a total cholesterol of 338, very low triglycerides, and have never felt better. Of course they want to put me on the bullet train to statin hell. No way!
@jennybensaidane922
@jennybensaidane922 Год назад
very useful im having mine checked on Monday and I don't believe in statins
@michaeltobat9649
@michaeltobat9649 Год назад
Well how we doing today Feb 11 2023?
@ginalee7704
@ginalee7704 Год назад
Are you still alive 2 /17/23?
@davidtrindle6473
@davidtrindle6473 Год назад
Me too, I’m 73 and have had untreated high cholesterol my whole life. A CT scan required for an illness last year showed “minimal plaquing” in the blood vessels.
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