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Lisinopril depletes this Mineral in Your Body (Which One?) 2024 

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Lisinopril and other ACE-Inhibitors are very commonly used by doctors to treat several chronic conditions, but can lead to a severe mineral deficiency that most doctors don't know, or have forgotten to tell you about. This video will help you understand.
By sharing this video, we can help avoid cellular depletion of Zinc, which can lead to multiple health problems, and symptoms like worsening ability to taste/smell food, poor appetite, and skin numbness/tingling. Better to know and make sure you're getting enough.
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@idm4christ
@idm4christ 4 года назад
About 2 months ago the doctor prescribed me lisinopril and my diet was awful. Then I had a hospital scare with my chest but the nurses took xray and ekg and cct scan and saw everything was fine with my lungs and heart but my blood pressure was through the roof. They told me to take lisinopril right away. Then i started keto and started taking lisinopril but The side effects were awful: tightness in chest , difficulty breathing, and unbearable nausea with dizziness and constant tiredness and horrible cough . i prayed to Jesus and asked him to help me to get off lisinopril because it felt like i was being poisined. Sure enough going on third day of being off it, i feel better and no trouble breathing and my blood pressure is better and i havent even stopped eating salt. Just keto and taking walks and im already down about 25 lbs in the first month. Glory to Jesus Christ, i never wanna go back on that poisin again.
@notme8099
@notme8099 Год назад
you were look up what is in the medicine.
@Clubs2473
@Clubs2473 Год назад
Its a chemical copy of a poisonous snake.
@janetalvarado3635
@janetalvarado3635 8 месяцев назад
I wound up one night in the er with angioedema. This is 1 side effect of Lisinopril. My airwave almost closed. After 2 nebulizer treatments I was breathing a lot better. The Dr said I almost died and told me to throw away my Lisinopril..I did. That was last November. My blood pressure is perfect. I've changed my diet, started exercising more and I feel energetic. God bless you!
@blairsterling6141
@blairsterling6141 8 месяцев назад
Zinc is important. Especially for men. Zinc helps fortify people against the common cold...plus, ZINC is very very important in Sperm production. A guy with good zinc levels can shoot off good sized loads !! Zinc is really important.
@jaymontange8260
@jaymontange8260 8 месяцев назад
LISINOPRIL has been no problem. My friend who I met when I was 10 years old. “ married his sister 38 years later” . He didn’t like how his meds made him feel. He threw them in a drawer …18 months later he suffered a heart attach in his sleep . You need to find something that works whatever it takes.
@spirit390wesley6
@spirit390wesley6 6 месяцев назад
Short, to the point, well presented and much needed information gets a thumbs up and a new subscriber! Too many people like to hear themselves talk I can see you are into getting the info to the people without the fluff is like a much needed breath of fresh air. Thank you for your time
@stevenjones3248
@stevenjones3248 13 дней назад
Finally, a Dr that keeps it simple and to the point... thanks
@julierobertson148
@julierobertson148 7 месяцев назад
I'm on Lisinopril and have been having a list of minor problems that can well be attributed to Zn depletion. My dr never mentioned the possibility. Thanks, and I'm now a subscriber.
@musicnut1966
@musicnut1966 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been on Lisinopril for over 5 years and have never heard about this! Never had made zinc checked by any of my doctors. Thanks so much Dr Berry.
@tadinator1362
@tadinator1362 8 месяцев назад
Good to know! I've been on Lisinopril for a number of years, but I've taken a zinc supplement even longer and continue to do so to try and boost my immune system due to allergies and seasonal events like flu.
@dig1035
@dig1035 2 года назад
Pure gold nuggets! Thumbs up and subscribed!
@freddiepremo9191
@freddiepremo9191 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Berry. Once again your bright ideas are pointing out some crucial information. As someone who takes one of these, I'll be sure to supplement. You're now my unofficial official doctor.
@pamfuller7130
@pamfuller7130 2 года назад
Thank you, Dr. Barry. I so appreciate your video's. Keep 'em coming.
@pilgrim985
@pilgrim985 4 года назад
I like these shorter information dense videos! Thanks!
@kittytlee
@kittytlee Год назад
THANK YOU Dr. Berry! So grateful for your educational videos.
@ShaddonTr
@ShaddonTr 4 года назад
Great video, quick and to the point. I’m a carnivore and try to eat lots of beef and pork so I hope that’s enough. I’m hoping to get off the meds ASAP.
@markiangooley
@markiangooley 2 года назад
My doctor for the past year, who speaks highly of Dr. Berry, has told me to check my blood pressure when I get up and not take lisinopril unless it’s sufficiently high. It hasn’t been high enough in months. I’ve been a type 1 diabetic since 1970. I take 50 mg of zinc daily despite no lisinopril now.
@mikemaxwell2591
@mikemaxwell2591 2 года назад
Wow and thanks again, as always, you are the doc I wish I had here good sir. Be well!
@itsamysticlife3500
@itsamysticlife3500 4 года назад
My hubby was on Lisinopril for about 4 years, after a heart attack brought on by dehydration and over-working while cutting down and loading a tree in a neighbor's yard. The doctor kept trying to say that he would be on heart meds for the rest of his life (WRONG), and that the tests were normal and nothing to worry about (WRONG AGAIN). I read up on Lisinopril and its side effects. Toxic liver damage, mineral depletion, joint pain etc etc. I immediately got milk thistle, Co-Q 10, hawthorn, & zinc to add to hubby's morning vitamins. Also, hubby was an outlier and had a reaction that the doctor had never heard of - Deep & Profound Sleep, with inability to be woken as well as cyclical breathing. That is his breathing would be deep and strong on the first breath, shallower and softer with each progressive breath, until he would miss a breath, only to do a deep inhale on the next breath. We cut the lowest dose of Lisinopril into 1/4's and he still had this breathing problem. I discovered that his love of fresh ground black pepper was linked to his strange reactions. Seems in Ayurvedic & Oriental medicines, pepper id a multiplier and increases potency of meds & supplements. Hubby has been off off all prescribed meds for over 8 years, never had a C-Pap machine , and is doing great.
@3ATTR1X
@3ATTR1X 4 года назад
Thanks for the share :)
@ellenka22
@ellenka22 4 года назад
Your comment is an eye opener! I really appreciate it too because there's nothing like experience to learn from. Glad he's doing well!!!
@JezaGaia
@JezaGaia 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing it's very good to know :) Black pepper makes tiny holes in the intestine and so anything you ingest with it will go straight into the bloodstream without being filtered, so it's pretty dangerous because if there are bacteria they go through too. Now luckily the pepper is so toxic it also tends to kill the bacteria but still, also it kills all bacteria meaning the beneficial gut bacteria that's the base of your immune system gets killed too. So if you love black pepper have it once in a while but don't use it daily it's pretty unhealthy.
@tonybrandon1968
@tonybrandon1968 2 года назад
@Dr Leo I'm sure you prescribe a lot of meds and have now idea how to actually heal anything.
@Aurla-R2-D2
@Aurla-R2-D2 2 года назад
Hi, Thank you for sharing your fascinating story! What brand of Co-Q10 does your husband take? Cheers :)
@loueckert4970
@loueckert4970 8 месяцев назад
Thanks dr. Berry love your honesty and approach to diet and life.
@TT-js4jn
@TT-js4jn 2 года назад
Very helpful. Thanks so much Dr Barry
@gofish721
@gofish721 Год назад
Very short but loaded with great info... thx
@carolwilliams8281
@carolwilliams8281 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this information! I'm on lisinipril and still high BP, so doc added metropolol to "work with" the lisinipril. AND A diuretic. I had bad reactions to those 3 together, so stopped the 2 newer ones. I now take a higher dose of zinc as i wasn't taking enough. If it works, I'll prolly send you a ❤ message.
@cattracks7128
@cattracks7128 Месяц назад
Thank you, just recently I have started having High BP... I also had no idea that I may be low in Zinc... This is the first time I saw this!!
@DaveBowman345
@DaveBowman345 2 года назад
Wow... I'm on daily Lisinopril and something told me recently to start taking zinc... zinc orotate 30mg, specifically. 👍 Thx for the heads-up, Dr. B!!
@singinggrass187
@singinggrass187 4 года назад
Thank you, Doc; I’m taking both as supplements, but needed to know how much to take with my hypertension and diabetic Rxs!
@bigcharliesmodelgarage296
@bigcharliesmodelgarage296 4 года назад
Cool thanks for sharing
@decorativeironplus4644
@decorativeironplus4644 2 года назад
ohh im so glad i happened to find this vid you have posted ive been taking lisipril now for like 6 years for high blood pressure and had no idea it depleted zinc here recently my bp has been spikeing into areas i wont talk of and seems like my edema has got worse after taking one dose of zinc i could tell i big difference on edema and hopefully will put my bp back where it needs to be with it spiking thanks for posting this
@carmenragsdale1012
@carmenragsdale1012 Год назад
I’m new too your channel thanks for the good advice 😊
@tomnick5787
@tomnick5787 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Doc! Always take your advice!
@Northstardanes
@Northstardanes 4 года назад
Great tip!
@larrypaulsr.5346
@larrypaulsr.5346 7 месяцев назад
Thanks this important information.
@Mansmatters
@Mansmatters 8 месяцев назад
This video can be very helpful to so many people
@moushunter
@moushunter 4 года назад
I took Lisinipril for perhaps 4 or 5 years. One day I woke up and my mouth felt peculiar, like I slept face down on my pillow and my lips swelled up. Over the course of the day the swelling got worse and I put ice on my face. After I got home from work my lips felt like they were contracting making it harder to open my mouth. I went to the walk in clinic where I had been 10 days earlier for an allergic reaction to a bug bite. The doctor I saw was the same one I had seen 10 days earlier. She saw the swelling of my lips as soon as she entered the room even with my full beard. She went to call in a prescription for steroids and an antihistamine for an anaphalactic reaction and when she came back to the room told me to stop taking the Lisinipril because it is common to react like that after taking it for several years. Funny thing is I was taking it to protect my kidneys but my blood pressure was higher while taking the Lisinipril than it is without it. I also carry an Epi pen now since I had 4 reactions to different things in 6 weeks time.
@petbo13
@petbo13 8 месяцев назад
Same thing happened to me with lisinopril, took for years, wound up calling an ambulance tongue swelled so much, crazy, and also became allergic to stuff after that, never had an allergy in my life before that
@crystalbelle2349
@crystalbelle2349 7 месяцев назад
@@petbo13 sorry to hear that bc it’s an alarming reaction that happened to my ex twice. I understand the 1st time; the nurses asked as soon we got in the ER if he took Lisinipril for his high blood pressure & he said yes. When he came back to my house a few months later with the same symptoms, it was hard to believe his doctor hadn’t changed his medication. He & I help each other bc we are disabled differently, so I had called & assured his clinic got the ER results immediately after his first reaction, then helped him to find a new primary care provider after the second ER visit. Hopefully neither of you will ever injest whatever ingredient caused the reactions again. He has had allergies since, too, which he never had. I’m the one who always had to keep Benadryl Dye Free handy. Sorry again because I understand. GBU both going forward. ~
@rwfowler100
@rwfowler100 8 месяцев назад
I have been on a daily Lisinopril - HCTZ 10-12.5mg for over 30 years, for high blood pressure. I have tried unsuccessfully to stop taking it, but after two to three day's I begin to get frequent headaches and some migraines. I have had many family physicians, and none have mentioned taking zinc. They do tell me this medication is really good for your heart.
@jphillips4509
@jphillips4509 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. I had no idea this could happen.
@user-tv1kw4wx8y
@user-tv1kw4wx8y 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Doc I appreciate the info.
@MikeWoo35
@MikeWoo35 Год назад
I take Ramipril to protect kidneys from type 2 diabetes. Thanks for the info. Will look into it more. The good news is I am slowly getting rid of type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, nsulin resistance, and obesity Thanks for what you do!
@sunflowersammee1994
@sunflowersammee1994 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this information. Already take Zinc but will add CoQ10.
@1g1d1w
@1g1d1w 8 месяцев назад
I like your quick and short videos the best.
@mariacompton1416
@mariacompton1416 Месяц назад
@@1g1d1w he recommended to eat food that contains zinc if you don’t want to take a zinc supplement.
@waynebeaudro2244
@waynebeaudro2244 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been taking Linsinopril 20mg for 15 years with zero side effects so far. I’ve had an annual physicals with complete Blood Panel.
@vlugovsky
@vlugovsky 8 месяцев назад
But does your blood panel list the amount of zinc in your bloodstream? - And, is it normal
@waynebeaudro2244
@waynebeaudro2244 8 месяцев назад
@@vlugovsky everything was normal. YMMV…
@Snarkapotamus
@Snarkapotamus 8 месяцев назад
Me too. Had a complete mineral workup and I was a little low in the vitamin D department but that was it...an easy fix! A lot of this boils down to diet. The old adage of "garbage in, garbage out" applies.
@rwfowler100
@rwfowler100 8 месяцев назад
Dr. Berry said it can show normal in a blood test but not at the cellular level.
@davidtaylor4053
@davidtaylor4053 8 месяцев назад
@@rwfowler100 hes selling a product.
@AMDG_-nk2dp
@AMDG_-nk2dp 4 года назад
Most meds deplete the important B complex vitamins. Especially b1, b6. And bentofiamine and b6 are very important in bodily organ functions. Jean.
@kritikitti3868
@kritikitti3868 4 года назад
Prefer short videos. Just the facts. Going to check my zinc. Been taking an ACE for a long time. Thanks Dr. Berry. You are berry, berry helpful.💕😆😻
@0doubledseven589
@0doubledseven589 8 месяцев назад
Been taking lisinopri for several years, Keto 2.5 years and coming up on Carnivore at 4 months, taking Zink from time to time, but will start taking more.
@Toms-
@Toms- 4 года назад
Thanks Dr. Ken for all the wealth of knowledge you share with us as so many are not aware of these items you discuss?Sadly I have been taking a lot of supplements (magnesium, zink, potassium, fish oils, COQ10, C, B12. D3 and others you recommended because of my type 2 meds deplete my system of certain nutrients. Not to mention much of the foods today lack nutrients and with this Virus issue finding the proper foods is a ongoing issue so I have to do what I can and supplement the differences. Enjoy your videos thanks for sharing keep them coming.
@13soap13
@13soap13 4 года назад
OMG ... no wonder my thighs are numb/tingling. I just though it was old age! Thank you so much for this video!
@kjsfl386
@kjsfl386 2 месяца назад
I’ve been having that occasionally too. Can you share with me what you know?
@reneeaspiranti1110
@reneeaspiranti1110 4 года назад
Dr Berry would you do a video on supplement vitamins to take
@jennifermccollum7854
@jennifermccollum7854 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for info.
@robinp4439
@robinp4439 4 года назад
Nope, my dr never mentioned this to me and I take lisinopril for kidney protection. Thanks Dr B!!
@joejohnson5651
@joejohnson5651 8 месяцев назад
That's what I'm taking it for also.
@captainamerica9028
@captainamerica9028 6 месяцев назад
Believe it or not, Lisinopril will damage the kidneys instead of protecting them. It lowers GFR. Lisinopril is snake venom synthesized from the Brazilian Pit Viper's venom. Decades ago scientists noticed the snake killed its prey by lowering the blood pressure after injecting it with venom. It also causes psychosis, confusion, hallucinations, etc. No telling how many people are currently locked up in insane asylums right now with a misdiagnosis of Schizophrenia, when it's really Lisinopril. I heard about a woman who was psychotic for 7 years and being treated with handfuls of psychiatric meds for Schizophrenia. After a family member read online that Lisinopril can cause psychosis, the woman was taken off the drug, and her psychosis went away 2 days later. To ensure it was the Lisinopril causing her problem, they put her back on it briefly and the psychosis returned. The drug literature says these side effects only occur in 0.1%, but the drug companies are the ones doing the safety studies. They know the FDA won't approve a drug if the bad side effects are common, so they'll rig the studies showing that the side effects are uncommon and almost non existent.
@sinbadcleo
@sinbadcleo 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the insight. I notice on your wall a photograph showing Bath's Roman Baths, with Bath Cathedral beyond.... I am viewing this and other vids from Bath, aware that not even the Romans would bathe in the now-toxic waters of Aqua Sulis city.
@mjpucher
@mjpucher 4 года назад
Zinc blocks the RNA replicase which is how hydroxchloquine works by transporting a zinc ion through the cell membrane. That might explain why ACE inhibitors worsen the infection outcome.
@billb5732
@billb5732 4 года назад
Are ARB's OK? (Love the short format!)
@graciemitchem7515
@graciemitchem7515 7 месяцев назад
As an retired RN who worked many floors including kidney floor, doctors on kidney floor will not write for lisinopril. You also can develop lisinipril cough.
@davestagner
@davestagner 8 месяцев назад
Speaking of mineral deficiency, if you have high blood pressure and chronically low potassium (especially if you eat a potassium rich diet and/or potassium supplements and still have low potassium), have yourself checked for primary aldosteronism. It’s a hormonal imbalance usually caused by a benign tumor in an adrenal gland that overproduces the hormone. It can be diagnosed with a (nonstandard) blood test, and confirmed with a CT scan. It can then be treated with medication (shifting your BP meds to spironolactone), or surgery (removing the faulty adrenal gland). I went through this myself. Once diagnosed, changing my meds dropped my BP by 20 points, and got my potassium into the low end of “normal” range for the first time in 15 years. 11 months later, I had the surgery. Now my BP and potassium levels are totally normal, and I cannot adequately describe how much better I feel. I told my surgeon I felt he’d added ten years to my life, and he said “Probably, at least”. He thinks aldosteronism is the cause of 5-10% of all severe hypertension, and that’s the mainstream view among surgeons who treat it. That means this condition, which is easy to diagnose and easy to treat (even cure!), that hardly anyone has ever heard of, may kill as many people as common cancers, traffic accidents, or suicide.
@laserfalcon
@laserfalcon 2 года назад
Dr KenBerry I have a daughter that suffers from constant mouth ulcers. Have you done any videos with this subject?
@johntocho8954
@johntocho8954 4 года назад
Dr. Ken, what about ARBs? Thank you!
@keithosterkamp6207
@keithosterkamp6207 2 года назад
Definitely never discussed this with any of my prescribing doctors. Luckily I started taking extra Zinc and Quercetin very early in 2020 as a virus prevention plan.
@JSBrown303
@JSBrown303 8 месяцев назад
I took Lisinipril for several years but had to quit when they briefly put me on Geodon. They reacted with each other and I became allergic to both. I am now on Losartan. I've been on them to protect my kidneys from my diabetic medications.
@Hawken54
@Hawken54 8 месяцев назад
I take Lisinopril for HBP and I'm glad I stumbled across this video. Thanks Doc.
@watong9232
@watong9232 4 года назад
Thanks very much for this info (I'm taking Enalapril Maleate). I have been wondering about this and unable to find the answers until now. Luckily, I've been taking a zinc along with my other electrolytes. My next unanswered question involves one of my other medications, either a beta-blocker (metoprolol ER succ) or a statin (Atorvastatin)- which supposedly causes me to retain potassium. So I haven't been supplementing beyond a 99mg/day dose. And I'll be picking up some CoQ10 asap. Thanks again Dr. Berry.
@welderbluejay
@welderbluejay 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Berry. I've just been put on Lisinopril and have been diagnosed with NAFLD, since this medicine has been said to harm the liver should there be any other concerns other than mineral depletion?
@susandavis5776
@susandavis5776 2 месяца назад
Do NOT be afraid to tell your Dr you want to change your meds. Mone got made at me when i asked to switch from Lisinopril to Losartan...BP was better after the change and no Lisinopril side effects. No coughing, hair loss stopped. Had been on Lisinopril for YEARS...glad i made her switch me.
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe 7 месяцев назад
This is something I never knew. I have been taking these for decades, but luckily I have been taking a multi vitamin + minerals including zinc.
@DaD-zl2hr
@DaD-zl2hr 4 года назад
I appreciate concise & to the point videos. Thank You
@KenDBerryMD
@KenDBerryMD 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@Kiara-yr1cv
@Kiara-yr1cv 2 года назад
I wish he was my Doctor!!
@teams3345
@teams3345 7 месяцев назад
Wow I now need to start taking a Zinc supplement.
@annanardo2358
@annanardo2358 7 месяцев назад
I agree. My mothers doctors gave her this and she got very worn down. Mainstream doctors gave too many patients and this is what happens. I have not taken prescription meds because they are trouble. I will not take prescription meds because they contributed to the death of both my mother and father. I no longer trust doctors who are quick to write scripts instead of getting to the root of the cause, which is always, diet and cortisol stress levels. Today times require Functional doctors. And, we don't need doctors that "forget" and put us in jeopardy because of their forgetfulness or because they are in a hurry to get to another patient.
@T.J.Caldwell318
@T.J.Caldwell318 Месяц назад
Yup I don't trust doctors anymore. I got blood clots in my legs from taking this poison. They immediately told me to stop taking Lisinopril and start taking Zink. These doctors and drugs ruined my life
@CarbageMan
@CarbageMan 4 года назад
I just happened to find out I was low in zinc. I ordered Taste n' Score zinc, but as of late, I eat plenty of zinc-rich foods. I know I'm good because Taste n' Score zinc no longer tastes sweet.
@kenshey3912
@kenshey3912 8 месяцев назад
So much news about taking zinc. Those who aren’t checking the side effects etc. So many took high doses and tanked their copper. Zinc copper combinations are balanced and readily available
@wlodell
@wlodell 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this presentation. I would like to hear your position on how to treat Covid infections.
@philipmazzuca2269
@philipmazzuca2269 8 месяцев назад
IVERMECTIN AND ZINC
@pamelahicks517
@pamelahicks517 2 месяца назад
What strength should the zinc supplement be and how often should it be taken? Thank you for your assistance.
@Semiam1
@Semiam1 2 года назад
I take Zinc supplements and CoQ. Thanks for confirmation.
@trulee1843
@trulee1843 4 года назад
Maybe you can give some insite on Covid -19 and ace inhibitors . This would be greatly appreciated.
@cbell9100
@cbell9100 4 года назад
As a video idea I'm thinking you could do a keto pantry tour
@OneIotaOfaDifference
@OneIotaOfaDifference Месяц назад
Lisinopril caused me to have a very scratchy throat, and affected my ability to swallow. When I reported it to my PCP, she said that is one of the primary side-effects listed in the human trials, and so I was taken off of it and my throat problems stopped. Maybe zinc deficiency causes the throat problem - but I was never told it was.
@SSJIndy
@SSJIndy 8 месяцев назад
Lisinopril caused a gagging, dry throated, choking cough that was constant around the clock. It kept me up at night. Eventually I switched doctors and HE immediately described 'lisinopril cough' as a known side effect in some people. A week after taking me off it, the cough went away.
@KimStClair-ss3mk
@KimStClair-ss3mk 8 месяцев назад
The same thing was happening to me and I just recently stopped taking it and the coughing stopped . What were you prescribed in place of?
@tfp0052
@tfp0052 11 месяцев назад
You know, this is just getting way too complicated! I dumped my prescription meds, and the doctor who prescribed them. My life is much better! I may not live as long, but my life will be better!
@sixpackbinky
@sixpackbinky 10 месяцев назад
I take lisinopril and amlodipine, very difficult to lose weight on both and never felt worse even on a keto diet and suspected They are the problems.
@timothymerritt620
@timothymerritt620 8 месяцев назад
I was on lisinapril for years and from the time I started taking it my kidneys started failing I ended up in the hospital for two and a half months for a bad infection and they took me off of all my meds and my kidneys started improving just before I was released they started the lisinapril again and the kidneys reacted . I've been off lisinapril for 7 years now and my kidneys are functioning at 100%
@larrymiller465
@larrymiller465 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, Doc! I stopped using 10 mg Lisinopril and 40 mg Atorvistatin some months ago. I started using 30 mg zinc a while back after seeing an internet doctor's advice. Until then, I spent the previous several months, maybe even a year, waking up to pee after 3 or so hours every single night. Since using the zinc, I usually get 5 to 7 hours until getting up.
@judyeaton1039
@judyeaton1039 8 месяцев назад
My problem too. Will try.
@nazmom26
@nazmom26 7 месяцев назад
Started Taking zinc and noticed a difference within seven days . I’m on lisinopril 40mg. I no longer get up in the middle of the night to the bathroom around 3 AM. I can get a solid at 5 to 7 hours sleep
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 6 месяцев назад
I wonder if our Doctors are on the Med Pill Companies payroll.
@justruth886
@justruth886 6 месяцев назад
I will try this!!! 😊
@HighGradeTexan
@HighGradeTexan 6 месяцев назад
Right on, you're doing good for mankind unlike so many others that took a hypocritical oath GOOD ON YOU !
@ketokira
@ketokira 2 года назад
Hi doctor Berry :-). What do you think about recalls of ARB medicines? There were some information that some of them were damaged in some way.Losartan, etc. I'm taking it for proteinuria (don't have high blood pressure or diabetes) and now not sure if I need to continue. Little bit worried. Stopped it in the meantime.
@SilverAscension
@SilverAscension 2 года назад
I never took Lisinopril even though it got prescribed once, because it would have interacted with 6 of the symptom meds I take for MS.
@shubhamsamaiya289
@shubhamsamaiya289 4 года назад
Plz tell about ARBs as well...
@AMDG_-nk2dp
@AMDG_-nk2dp 4 года назад
Zinc orotate form or zinc citrate form is best. Zinc picolinate form is best for skin conditions. Jean.
@julieanderson9229
@julieanderson9229 4 года назад
What about Olmesartan HCTZ ? My husband has been taking this for several yrs. He does take coq10 as well.
@MsTeaRex
@MsTeaRex 5 месяцев назад
I took lisinopril for about 3 or 4 years.And I decided that it was not doing me any good.Because my blood pressure still spiked so I stopped taking it. I have a told my doctor that but it's my decision after all. Now i'm glad I did stop.
@nunyurbyznes7611
@nunyurbyznes7611 8 месяцев назад
Oh goody now I have to take two more supplements to add to all the rest of the many that I take. All of which are becoming more difficult to find and afford.
@carfriday827
@carfriday827 8 месяцев назад
My husband had been on Lisinopril and we had no idea of the things that could happen. He worked in extremely hot environment; 105 heat index and above. He was hydrating but apparently not enough. His blood pressure dropped extremely low. We went to urgent care. They hooked up an IV. He then started having seizure like symptoms and passed out. We then went by ambulance to the hospital. His kidneys were only functioning at 8%. This was an extremely upsetting incident. We now really look at the meds we take closely.
@marymagnuson5191
@marymagnuson5191 7 месяцев назад
Friend of mine had the same issue with his kidneys because of Lisinopril. Drs took him off immediately and put him on amlopidine. This drug is supposed to be used ONLY for congestive heart failure. Do some research on it. Apparently has snake venom in it.
@captainamerica9028
@captainamerica9028 6 месяцев назад
It's no wonder Lisinopril causes all these problems, because it's snake venom from the Brazilian pit viper. Scientists noticed years ago that the snake killed its prey by the venom lowering the blood pressure until the heart stopped. They synthesized the venom in the lab and figured the dosage that a person could take to lower BP without killing them.
@catherineb5066
@catherineb5066 4 года назад
I take several ace inhibitors so does my husband...were are very concerned about the covid 19 and the interactions of binding..I have dropped 140 pounds on keto have maintained 13 years but am struggling to loose 20 pounds I put back on at Christmas ....last year I was off all meds except thyroid replacement. Lately since menapause hit.. I struggle maintaining normal k+ and magnesium and vitamin D ..crazy they all were low last blood draw...Get old isnt fun😥
@ClaireSutton7
@ClaireSutton7 4 года назад
Please check with your doctor. You should only be on 1 ACE inhibitor medication but this is often used in combination with other classes of BP medications.
@gen4670
@gen4670 4 года назад
Thank you for this. 31 year old here with CHF I take entresto (valsartan/sucubitril) combo as my Ace inhibitor. I started taking co Q 10 long ago when you first mentioned it and Ive been taking zinc. My doctor never mentioned the depletion of zinc so I'm glad you put this out. Could you go over beta blockers and weight loss? I've heard it can slow the process down. Can we do anything to bypass this aside from not taking the therapy medication?
@rikwen96
@rikwen96 2 года назад
I was taking a beta blocker for my high blood pressure. I was on Tartinate and the doctor switched me to Succinate which brought my weight loss to a complete stand still. This year I got him to get me off of Metroprolol but he put me on a low dose of ace inhibiter. So you will have to really do your research, but I finally found articles in PubMed that were written about the increase of Insulin in beta blockers which will prevent weight loss. The Ace inhibitor is only better for me as I no longer get so dizzy that I fall over when my blood pressure goes too low. Still working on getting off the medication but I am losing weight again.
@rickyb8636
@rickyb8636 4 года назад
Good video as always, but hollow sound. Better microphone?
@TejasToolMan
@TejasToolMan 4 года назад
Ricky B sound bounces off hard surfaces ;) sounds like my house lol
@tootsiequilt
@tootsiequilt 8 месяцев назад
Lisinopril caused me to ugly cough (when it happened in public, people were horrified). Got off that rather quickly!
@davidpetack4920
@davidpetack4920 8 месяцев назад
Lisinopril works well for me 15yrs no side effects still going strong
@face1647
@face1647 14 дней назад
Still be careful and no the side effects.
@rustyfan89
@rustyfan89 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been taking lisinipril for years now and have had no side affects
@user-zi5mk1pd2f
@user-zi5mk1pd2f 8 месяцев назад
I have taken this RX for stage 1 Hypertension and my B/P has returned to normal and I haven't experienced any side effects. 😊
@wizkidsvideos
@wizkidsvideos 4 года назад
My late husbands doctor started him on Lisinpril 6 months before he died. He was having different negative reactions and I kept calling his doctors but they wouldn’t listen to me or my husband. The doctors had him taking a dozen different pills daily and I believed all these pills contributed to his heart attack.
@carolhampton9290
@carolhampton9290 4 года назад
wizkidsvideos I totally understand. My late husband went through the same thing. His doctor had him on 80mg of lasix for over a year. I think it contributed to his heart attack
@openbutterflies
@openbutterflies 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this. I am so sorry for your loss. I am recently on Lisinopril (since open heart surgery 4 months ago) and I have a constant cough and keep thinking the Lisinopril might be the cause of that! Thank you again.
@TiMalice2009
@TiMalice2009 2 года назад
I’m so sorry
@brendamiddleton1178
@brendamiddleton1178 2 года назад
@@openbutterflies It CAN cause a cough.
@ediebehnke2059
@ediebehnke2059 2 года назад
I have been taking lisinopril for 20 years. One of the best they have.
@brax2364
@brax2364 8 месяцев назад
Time saver. He recommends you start a diet rich in zinc and/or a zinc supplement at 2:06. He also recommends taking Coenzyme Q10
@davidtaylor4053
@davidtaylor4053 8 месяцев назад
how much are the paying him?
@sheilapierson6885
@sheilapierson6885 2 года назад
I've been taking lisinopril 13 years (lingering pre-eclampsia issues) & my doc has NEVER mentioned this (big surprise). I have taken a zinc supplement off & on (more on since the virus). On Co-Q 10 I was taking 100 mg a day & had terrible heart fluttering so I stopped it.
@rolandsolomon7728
@rolandsolomon7728 8 месяцев назад
Everyone I know, including myself, who is or was taking Lisinopril, had some sort of allergic reaction from it. It made my throat want to close up. I immediately stopped taking it.
@rhondaserges5136
@rhondaserges5136 2 года назад
I had a major reaction from it .. I refuse it. My body reacts to most prescription drugs .. I chose carefully.
@alexag5972
@alexag5972 2 года назад
Can you give us some information about beta blockers...im on a beta blocker post covid, didnt take any heart pill before this...
@bjm260
@bjm260 2 года назад
I'VE ALSO BEEN ON LISINOPRIL FOR YEARS WHAT DO I TAKE IN PLACE OF IT HELP
@donnahamilton1843
@donnahamilton1843 2 года назад
What about amlodopine valsartan? Not an ACE inhibitor, but similar?
@williamcapp448
@williamcapp448 3 часа назад
My doctor never told me this about Zinc. However he did know I was taking CoQ10
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