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What Causes Sleep Apnea & How to Get Rid of it? - Home Remedies by Dr.Berg 

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Here’s what causes sleep apnea, as well as a few home remedies for sleep apnea that might really help.
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0:07 What is sleep apnea?
0:34 Sleep apnea causes and remedies
Today we’re going to talk about what causes sleep apnea, as well as a few home remedies for sleep apnea.
What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnea is not really a sleep problem. It’s a sleep symptom. It’s an air obstructive pathway problem. People with sleep apnea can’t breathe because there is something obstructing the pathways of air getting into their lungs. If you can’t breathe, you can’t sleep.
What causes sleep apnea?
1. Atrophy that obstructs the breathing pathways
2. Allergies
3. Sinus congestion
4. High cortisol (high stress)
5. Fungus
Home remedies for sleep apnea:
• Avoid milk products
• Avoid foods that cause inflammation
• Avoid sugar
• Avoid carbohydrates
• Royal jelly (for allergies)
• Cortisol support (for high cortisol)
• Build up the good bacteria in your gut (for fungus)
• Apple cider vinegar
• Have plants in the room you sleep in
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 57, 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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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.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this video helps you better understand what causes sleep apnea. Consider giving these home remedies for sleep apnea a try.

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@lazumah
@lazumah 2 года назад
I was diagnosed with sleep apnea 5 years ago, given a CPAP machine. I was at 305lbs and literally waking up gasping for air. I went on keto in the beginning of 2020 and went from 305 to 233lbs in about 9 months. I have no more sleep apnea; although I still have trouble falling asleep (hard to relax) I no longer lose my breath.🤗
@Drberg
@Drberg 2 года назад
Great to hear regarding your improvement! -Dr. Berg's support team
@oddoneout1835
@oddoneout1835 2 года назад
I think potassium helps. Also focus on your breathing. Take care.🙏
@lo7892
@lo7892 2 года назад
And how old are you, if you don't mind me asking?
@lazumah
@lazumah 2 года назад
@@lo7892 I'm 41
@XXdivloxx
@XXdivloxx 2 года назад
I lost 30 lbs by just using my CPAP no diets. I have more energy and I am able to work out every single day
@hvee2309
@hvee2309 2 года назад
Stay on your CPAP until it is proven that you no longer have sleep apnea. Low oxygen is devastating to your heart and other organs. I was diagnosed with severe centralized sleep apnea, my brain was not signaling my lungs to breath when sleeping. I got completely off sugar, milk and most carbs and dropped from 40 apnea events an hour to about 14. With the CPAP I'm down to 2 per hour. As I lose weight I will continue to monitor and may ween off the CPAP when proven safe.
@joesmo5143
@joesmo5143 2 года назад
How old are you? Are you a male or female?
@bdlimea7018
@bdlimea7018 2 года назад
How do you monitor frequently? I did the home study and have apnea, which I knew I did. I'm just wondering how I can monitor the apnea when I don't have the equipment to do that?
@PaulWashington..
@PaulWashington.. 2 года назад
@@bdlimea7018 yes me too!
@bdlimea7018
@bdlimea7018 2 года назад
@@PaulWashington.. I was sent the Cpap and all that goes with it. I haven't used it yet . Maybe there is a way to tell from the machine? Otherwise how could anyone know if their apnea is improving??
@remsleepster
@remsleepster Год назад
Wow. I’m a sleep tech and this information is blowing my mind. Feel so lied to just like with everything else.
@lillypod1337
@lillypod1337 5 лет назад
The 2 main things that opened up my sinus was 1. ditching milk (mucous production) and 2. Intermittent Fasting. People don't recognize the effects of Insulin Resistance on the respiratory system. Thank you for your videos :)
@WillJayMoore
@WillJayMoore 5 лет назад
I'm thinking of doing Intermittent fasting. Did it clear up your apnea?
@real4everh
@real4everh 5 лет назад
@@WillJayMoore its helping alot Actually its cure my condition in 2 weeks
@edwardhanson3664
@edwardhanson3664 4 года назад
The Number 1 thing I did that cleared up my sinuses was a daily nasal rinse, using a squeeze bottle instead of a netty pot. Number 2 is Claritin. I had already tamed the food thing.
@wayneguy6043
@wayneguy6043 3 года назад
So I can’t have my milk and cookies right before I go to bed?
@jennygibbons1258
@jennygibbons1258 3 года назад
This is why I’m looking for information on insulin resistance and sleep apnea - I think there’s a connection
@ndeleon560
@ndeleon560 3 года назад
Dr Berg I appreciate the fact you give us the "why" behind the issues. You don't just try to cover up the symptoms.
@sassipants1
@sassipants1 3 года назад
You do the best videos on you tube. Because you get right to the information without long winded intros etc. and your content is great too!
@sabrinakeepingjesusfirst7108
@sabrinakeepingjesusfirst7108 2 года назад
I am going to definitely try changing my diet No more dairy 🌹doing the apple cider vinegar with water🌹and buy me a plant for my bedroom🌹 I'm praying all of them will work for me THANK YOU 🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
@VegasElement
@VegasElement 2 года назад
Get a CPAP machine, too. It's done wonders for me.
@nikirogers4613
@nikirogers4613 2 года назад
@@VegasElement I don't think I could sleep with a CPAP I can't handle things in my face. I hyper ventilated just wearing the stupid face masks.
@kathyyoung1774
@kathyyoung1774 2 года назад
Try the ACV in juice instead of water. Something strong like cran-apple disguises the taste better. Then brush your teeth. Being very acidic, ACV is hell on tooth enamel. Best wishes.
@T1tusCr0w
@T1tusCr0w 2 года назад
The no dairy will be hard. I drink about 2 pints of milk daily
@ImplyDods
@ImplyDods 5 лет назад
Hi, I just want to share what's happened to me. 3 weeks ago I started a very low cal low carb diet with intermittent fasting mainly for weight loss. Since then, reading and watching to learn more I've gone keto and omad. I've gone from 318lbs to 291 which is great but I've noticed my sleep apnea seems to have gotten much better if not disappeared. I've had a problem of flakey irritated skin on one of my feet for years and that has gone. I've had labrynthitis for 18 months which was slowly getting better and within the 3 weeks has improved massively. My energy levels are up, my mood is up and I feel better than I have for years. If someone made a pill that gave these effects people would pay anything for it. At least I would. The total cost to me has been a saving of around £50 (70 Dollars) a week which will pay for my new wardrobe I'm going to need😁.
@notserenity
@notserenity 5 лет назад
Yay!!!!
@gergemall
@gergemall 3 года назад
That’s awesome, congratulations
@splott8
@splott8 3 года назад
You lost 27 pounds in 3 weeks?
@wayneguy6043
@wayneguy6043 3 года назад
You are still big, nothing is solved until you drop to 190 lbs or so.....
@karenf9137
@karenf9137 3 года назад
Dr. M, awwwwww.... I'm so happy for you. Your story is fantastic! Congratulations!
@alesiakoch9750
@alesiakoch9750 5 лет назад
You are so wonderful Dr. Berg. You have helped me so much! Go sms bless you.
@czechraiser
@czechraiser 3 года назад
I am thin though for a long while I had a fatty liver. I ate a terrible diet of sugar, high carbs, high unsaturated oils, and so forth. I had a stroke at 52 which after getting out of the hospital, caused me to change to a whole food diet and eventually low carb, very low sugar, and intermittent fasting. Also no unsaturated oil, high saturated fats, and little to no grains. Or processed foods. My nearly lifelong sleep apnea disappeared, I sleep regularly, lost all my allergies and have not been sick in any way, even stomach or head aches, in two years so far. No pharmaceutical drugs at all. Oh yeah, no more fatty liver, either.
@MrWhothefoxthat
@MrWhothefoxthat 2 года назад
going down the same road with the fasting and food diet, also doing earthing blanket at night, sleep much better know. the blanket works a treat, sleep in about 5 mins.
@gracerosales138
@gracerosales138 2 года назад
How did you get rid of fatty liver?
@gracerosales138
@gracerosales138 2 года назад
Now at hospital with partial foot amputation. Really hurts🙃😭🙏
@mangravy2000
@mangravy2000 2 года назад
@@gracerosales138 - lose weight around your waist, which means it comes off everywhere else first. Increase insulin sensitivity, which means you're intermittent fasting. Intermittent fasting really only doable if you cut out carbs. Just keep at it even if you fail just keep trying and it will happen for you. Never give up, if it's not working try another way.
@eswaribalan164
@eswaribalan164 2 года назад
@@MrWhothefoxthat O
@CarolR823
@CarolR823 5 лет назад
Although I do believe in some of the things Dr. Berg is mentioning are very helpful, I MUST say that while you are healing (if we can) from Sleep Apnea please please do not just follow this protocol of health. You must do what you need to do to help your body recover WHILE incorporating the healthier way of eating and lifestyle. I myself have developed heart problems (and other conditions from sleep apnea) and my way of eating has been low carb/Keto healthy for years!!
@jimakisspd
@jimakisspd 7 месяцев назад
Of course who would be so retarded to only follow Berg's advice on nutrition about a MECHANICAL issue that is obstructive sleep apnea?? This is like having your hand cut and instead of going for the surgeron you try to solve it by good diet.
@taybak8446
@taybak8446 2 года назад
Thank you for this Dr. Berg. My father has sleep apnea. He is 85. I will share this video with him and try your recommendations. You sound and look like an honest and kind soul.
@nairabhijeetmoto1
@nairabhijeetmoto1 Год назад
Dr , I am a brain stroke survivor, getting many issues frequently. Your information provided great help.
@worldwidesports5k
@worldwidesports5k Год назад
I'm praying for you right now as I read your comment sir 🙏🙏 from Houston texas 🙋‍♂️
@lindakachur4862
@lindakachur4862 2 года назад
Best medical guideline presentation I ever came across. Each sentence is loaded with valuable information. And I appreciate his soft tone of voice. There are other MD videos where the doc is blathering for the sake of hearing his own voice. I tried to stay on the carb reduced diet but found it hurt my stomach. Starchy carbs assuaged that discomfort as did cooking to softening veggies. I will also try the apple cider solution.
@marybethgaskill1766
@marybethgaskill1766 2 года назад
I’m thin and have sleep apnea. When I fall asleep the muscles holding my tongue relax so that my tongue falls back into my throat and cuts off my air. Gasping for air. My life changed when I got on a cpap!
@VegasElement
@VegasElement 2 года назад
Likewise.
@katarzynakaczmarek71
@katarzynakaczmarek71 5 лет назад
Dear Dr. Berg, I love your video and I watch it so many, I sometimes forget to 'like' it ;) :)). Thank you so much for this insightful tips. I wish that all doctors were like you!
@warrencdent
@warrencdent 2 года назад
When I was 30 pounds overweight I went on the Whole30 diet to first rid myself of inflammation before sticking with No Sugar No Grains, and my sleep apnea turned off like a light switch after 3 weeks. I had only lost some water, but the inflammation was gone. The only time apnea returns is if I eat high carb at night and have not recovered from the inflammation yet.
@BuellersBack
@BuellersBack Год назад
I have medium severe sleep apnea and don’t have a weight issue. I couldn’t use my cpap because of severe sinus blockage due to a collapsed sinus valve and I’ve been struggling on so many fronts. A few days ago, I was watching a Dr Mandell video where he mentioned it’s best to sleep on a the left side of you have sleep apnea. I tried this and I’ve been having the best sleeps in months. I’ve tried everything for years and was amazed that one little trick addressed my issue. Don’t give up hope whatever your health issues are and keep searching for solutions! Good luck to all. Thank you for the additional advice.
@ronhanish
@ronhanish 7 лет назад
was on a long fast without food , just juice and liquids, i noticed my sleep apnea went away. when i started eating again it came back. i went on a low carb diet now and it is not as bad as it was, possibly sugar was causing it.
@MsBettyRubble
@MsBettyRubble 7 лет назад
Chris Kinch If she was doing a leafy green vegetable juice fast, then she probably wasn't consuming all that much sugar. Does sound like a food allergy though. So your suggestion of removing sugar is spot on.
@aldarizzo4801
@aldarizzo4801 2 года назад
nohhhhhhhhhhhh, I love my sweets, what about if I eat something sweet during the day instead of evening?
@sol_aveiro
@sol_aveiro 10 месяцев назад
I am as diagnosed with valley fever (fungus) last January my pulmonologist did not know how to treat. He said I develop asthma. This past week I was diagnosed with sleep apnea per my cardiologist. But no one then care in the real cause of everything. We are so blessed with your videos and information. Thank you
@TheCoolOwen
@TheCoolOwen 3 года назад
Thank you. Will try your advise this weekend to see if it makes a difference.
@tudormiller8898
@tudormiller8898 3 года назад
This is a real issue for me. I've had sleep apnea for years it's only now that I'm trying to change my diet, eat healthier, exercise more. I'm lactose intolerant so I don't drink cow's milk only soya, almond and oat milk. Sleeping with plants sounds fantastic. Watching from London. 🇬🇧
@Bazza5000
@Bazza5000 3 года назад
Also, some say having certain pillows can help like a cervical pillow like the Elviros one. I also heard that some pillow wedges that raise you up when in bed can help, as well. I don't drink milk, but I love cheese, but I've cut back by 50%.
@francesnaeve4061
@francesnaeve4061 3 года назад
What about coconut milk?
@lindseyjthomas01
@lindseyjthomas01 2 года назад
I have severe sleep apnea. I also have spinal issues which makes it impossible to sleep on my back. I forgo the CPAP and use blankets to prop myself up into a 45° angle. Since I've started doing this, I have mostly stopped snoring; which is a sign of sleep apnea. I couldn't afford a wedge, so I made one. Now I sleep better than I ever did with my machine. Hopefully this helps someone else out there.
@willjames618
@willjames618 2 года назад
What side are you sleeping on when you prop your self?
@lindseyjthomas01
@lindseyjthomas01 2 года назад
@@willjames618 I sleep mostly on my left because of right shoulder pain, but I still toss and turn, so really both sides. I put a couple of blankets stacked like a wedge under my pillow. Last night I was only at about a 30° angle and I still didn't snore at all. Slept great. You should try it!
@Jackie1111
@Jackie1111 2 года назад
Hi so sleeping upwards at an angle helps? I have mild sleep apnea and clenching teeth lately. You just prop up 2 pillows? Ive tried but it keeps sliding sown
@lindseyjthomas01
@lindseyjthomas01 2 года назад
@@Jackie1111 I stack a couple of pillows on top of each other, then I tuck a blanket or two around the pillows, tuck it under the mattress on both sides to hold it in place. I toss and turn and most nights I have to fix it part way through the night because I've moved it all. But it's still better than wearing that machine! Ugh!
@Jackie1111
@Jackie1111 2 года назад
@@lindseyjthomas01 im sure it is! And thanks will try
@debbiegarcia1183
@debbiegarcia1183 2 года назад
Wow I’ve had sleep apnea for years. I was recently diagnosed with lots and lots of food allergies. I will try the ACV and try my best to stay away from the allergens. Thank you Doctor
@chrismartinez8393
@chrismartinez8393 2 года назад
It's all the GMO Foods we have now that really messing people up.
@golunbabble
@golunbabble 5 лет назад
Doc u r hilarious “ sleep in a greenhouse or a thunderstorm “ Thanks for making our lives better Love from India 🇮🇳
@Partycitybaex
@Partycitybaex 4 года назад
I been having this issue for a while now and your videos have taught me that it's most likely from my 'sugar addiction.' I would wake up everyday feeling as if I didn't sleep whatsoever. I started to take away the sugar and I would wake up feeling refreshed. I would then go back to eating more sugar, and I noticed that if I go overboard then the sleep apnea comes back. Sugar, milk, and grains eaten in small amounts is OK.
@ameeromedia5883
@ameeromedia5883 4 года назад
Excellent observation and information. I've been on CPAP therapy since last year but as of recently have just begun to take it seriously. I'm definitely going to monitor this!!
@Partycitybaex
@Partycitybaex 4 года назад
@@ameeromedia5883 ok so update: my doc prescribed me a food allergy test, and it ended up being foods that I would eat on a daily basis like chicken and black beans. Those foods are what cause allergies, and the allergies cause sleep apnea. Hope this helped!
@johnrambo4245
@johnrambo4245 2 года назад
@@Partycitybaex Chicken causes sleep apnea? Wut?
@fboehlke
@fboehlke 6 лет назад
Not sure if there’s any research to back this, but I took Royal Jelly for a few months and got pregnant (with twins!) after three years of infertility. ❤️
@catherinehinkle8596
@catherinehinkle8596 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. My partner is not who you would expect to have breathing issues and he has borderline OSA, but for sure UARS and hypoapneas which are really wrecking his overall quality of sleep. He's fit and thin, but we recently found out he has ENS...due to a past botched sinus surgery he had as a teenager. He's grateful to finally have a diagnosis for his years of poor sleep, but we are now trying to deal with treatments for the ENS which insurance doesn't cover. It's hard as a partner to watch my person feel so depleted and l think somewhat depressed daily due to poor sleep. I just wanted to share. Ty Dr. Berg! I love your videos! ❤️
@TerrenLiberte
@TerrenLiberte Год назад
No nose surgery can succeed, it's destructive!😮 Sure you breathe through your mouth! Why doesn't Professor Berg say that the solution is to restore nasal breathing naturally❓ There are therapists for that, as well as for proper swallowing.
@brianscott1092
@brianscott1092 2 года назад
THANK YOU DR. ERIC FOR SUCH GREAT INFORMATION 👍. LEARING FROM YOU IS KNOWLEDGE.
@clairecooper9931
@clairecooper9931 Год назад
Interesting. I’m 51 and have a big snoring problem. I’ve tried a few different things but then realised I must have high cortisol from stress and just started taking Apple cider vinegar so watch this space. I will also put plants in my room, thank you
@stayatroyalkl9410
@stayatroyalkl9410 2 года назад
Doctor we are very grateful to you for your valuable information and suggestions...🤝
@esraa.1368
@esraa.1368 8 лет назад
this helped me a lot thanks. my snoring and apnea seem to disappear. many thanks Dr Berg +Dr Eric Berg
@claudiadiaz4392
@claudiadiaz4392 6 лет назад
I have sleep apena and i have put on alot of weight. Also just found out i have thyroid problem now and is on medication. Any ideas or links i can look at for nutrition or diets
@RBip-dl2up
@RBip-dl2up 2 года назад
I stopped using my CPAP due to the coughing it caused. I wear a nasal strip every night now. It really does open my sinuses and Im able to breathe freely thru my nose.
@thefuzzfactor2989
@thefuzzfactor2989 2 года назад
What exactly is a nasal strip? Ive recently TRIED using a CPAP machine but so far without success except for one 3 hour period (in 2 weeks!!!). I'm so fed up.
@luannsuekindem7377
@luannsuekindem7377 2 года назад
@@thefuzzfactor2989 one brand name is “Breathe Right”. It is a small adhesive strip that has plastic stents that pull open the nasal passages. It goes on just below the bridge of your nose. Just make sure your face is clean with no oils/moisturizer so they adhere.
@thefuzzfactor2989
@thefuzzfactor2989 2 года назад
@@luannsuekindem7377 thank you very much. I still try the cpap most nights but have had only two nights where I had ovee 4 hours in 6 weeks. I'll certainly try the Breathe Easy. Thanks again.
@thelovebutts
@thelovebutts 2 года назад
Have you made any adjustments to your machine? I googled my issues with the Cpap and was able to resolve my discomfort pretty quickly. I’d try that too.
@preetimittal2123
@preetimittal2123 9 месяцев назад
Can you please tell the name of the strips
@ewirman
@ewirman 2 года назад
Dear Dr. Eric, I have had sleep apnea for over fifty years and I had laser surgery (LAUP) twice. I was assured that it was "Fixed" but NO! I continued on a CPAP for most of that time. This year I came off the CPAP because no one cares. That is I do not have a bed partner so no complaints. I can assure you that I have no noticeable obstruction. But my brain dozes off at times and I stop breathing. So I guess I will go back on a CPAP. Thanks for the post.
@leolambert5949
@leolambert5949 2 года назад
I was diagnosed with sleep apnea because of a narrow airway. It's a structural/anatomical defect I was born with. I appreciate your explanation of the possible causes and remedies, but I will need to use a CPAP machine regardless for the rest of my life. I do agree with you, but I wanted to add my condition as a cause as well. Thank you for your ongoing educational videos.
@devashishmandal33
@devashishmandal33 2 года назад
Did you consider physiotherapy.?
@MindAuditor
@MindAuditor 2 года назад
The narrow airway is not a defect u were born with. You developed one because you are a mouth breather. Which made your whole face grow deformed. I’m guessing u have a “long face” with weak profile. Classic mouth breathing look. Nasal breathing and proper tounge poster is the answer. Unfroutnly changes will take a long time to occur as you are now an adult. If you nasal breathed as a child you wouldn’t have this issue.
@luisprieto4390
@luisprieto4390 2 года назад
I am not diagnosed, but I'm pretty sure I have apnea as well. According to my watch, I wake up quite a bit and my dentist told me I have a very small airway as well. I run 20 miles a week and lift 2X a week. I average about 17,000 steps a day, so some people are doomed to have this condition regardless of fitness level.
@brilliantcreationsbycheryl787
@brilliantcreationsbycheryl787 7 лет назад
Thanks again for some very useful information!!
@voiceofwisdom9596
@voiceofwisdom9596 8 лет назад
Thanks for the great tips.
@gergemall
@gergemall 3 года назад
I’m so glad I found your channel . I’m ready to make changes .
@crismaxdiaz
@crismaxdiaz 6 лет назад
Just needs to clarify that this will apply to OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea), however this does not apply to CSA (Central Sleep Apnea) which is neurological and is not produce due to obstruction but due abnormal signal send (or NOT send) to the body to actually breath. Also please HIGHLIGHT that all these advices should be performed WHILE you are doing more formal treatment with a Doctor specialized in Sleep so he can determine through a polysomnography (sorry if I got it mispelled) what type of Apnea do you have. It's really important to do a mitigation treatment like using a CPAP machine...which will improve significantly your sleep and daily life (remove the sleepiness and exhaustion during the day which is a very common symptom of OSA/CSA). Using a CPAP or mouthguard devices (which works in some cases) are key to avoid risks of heart decease and accidents due to the sleepiness and lack of focus the apnea produces. Of course you advices are very recommended and should be followed, however those takes quite some time (especially losing weight) so it should not be the only approach. Mitigation should be always needed. I have OSA myself, have been properly diagnosted and been using a CPAP machine for more than 2 years now. It changed completely my life as I have energy, focus and I'm not sleepy during the day. However I don't like been dependent of a machine to breath at night and not being able to go camping or have a vacations without carrying the damned thing. That's why I'm following a diet based on your advise and others. I have removed almost completely wheat and dairy and I'm following a Keto Diet combined with Intermitten fasting under a 16:8 protocol. So far I've lost nearly 20 lbs and have another 20 to go for my ideal weigth and I can assure everyone it helps with the apnea.. still using the machine but my snoring (when not using it) decreased a lot (says my wife) and I'm hoping tha after I lose another 20 lbs or so.. I can get near to not needing the machine (crossing my fingers). Thanks for the advice and remember to include also all the necessary information so people can take the right decisions on how to treat themselves.
@christietoole4279
@christietoole4279 5 лет назад
Cristian Andres Diaz have you been evaluated to see if you could use the oral appliance in place of your cpap? I used a cpap for over a year and was taking it off in my sleep. My dr sent me to a specialized dentist who makes these oral appliances for sleep apnea and it’s been great!! I didn’t even know this was an option. I’ve now had it for over a year and I love it. Easy to bring in your bathroom bag and no more worrying about keeping it clean, or power outages or camping.
@crismaxdiaz
@crismaxdiaz 5 лет назад
Christie Toole i have tried and with very limited success, it helps a little bit but it does not remove the apnea, i may give it a try now that i lost like 30 lbs . To avoid taking off the mask i found that using the philips respironics dreamwear nasal mask is the best.. as long as you are not a mouth breather... since i’m not has been great. Anyhow i may give it another try to the mouth piece.. thanks for sharing!!
@lizardfirefighter110
@lizardfirefighter110 5 лет назад
I am guess that sleep apnea is a symptom of stress. Like you, I want to get off of the CPAP. Funny thing I have been doing pretty much everything doctor Berg talks about. No dairy, no gluten, and cut way way back on my carb.intake. I also practice the 16/8 IF 5 days a week. I take ACV, but not every day, and no Royal Jelly😳. I should not have to be dependent on a machine to safely sleep at night! I have just started my odyssey into why people suffer from this affliction. What is the root cause??
@deplorabledixie2834
@deplorabledixie2834 4 года назад
@@lizardfirefighter110 According to TCM. Traditional Chinese Medicine: "In classical Chinese medicine, the main causes of sleep apnea are qi stagnation and phlegm accumulation. In many cases, the symptoms of sleep apnea can be relieved by increasing the flow of qi and reducing the presence of excess phlegm using a combination of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary therapy."
@deplorabledixie2834
@deplorabledixie2834 4 года назад
@@lizardfirefighter110 TCM states: "When you are diagnosed with sleep apnea, you should realize that this is almost always signifying a complex health problem that you should learn about and treat with a more holistic approach than standard allopathic medicine generally prescribes. The Complementary Medicine physician, or Licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist, can help you understand this problem and address the variety of health issues that you may need to correct. Recent studies at UCSF have shown that the risks of developing cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative disorders are doubled after 5 years of sleep apnea. Simply depending on a continuous airway pressure device (CPAP) to control apnea will not remove the underlying health problems or serious health implications of these underlying problems and the chronic airway obstruction."
@doloressimpson7456
@doloressimpson7456 3 года назад
THANK YOU, Dr. Berg, your videos are EXCELLENT !!!
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Thanks for the support!
@touchofdumb
@touchofdumb 2 года назад
Bunch of great ideas - never heard of sleeping with plants in the bedroom but it just sounds right. Thanks!
@sheilayagodzinski5747
@sheilayagodzinski5747 2 года назад
My tiny mother had sleep apnea bad. But lived to 93.
@gabbybonn2652
@gabbybonn2652 Год назад
Was her sleep apnea untreated ?
@Resolve1984
@Resolve1984 2 года назад
Thanks Dr Berg we're lucky to have you.
@shakeim
@shakeim 8 лет назад
Great Advice. Thank you.
@bettysmith3335
@bettysmith3335 2 года назад
This was so helpful . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
@Drberg
@Drberg 2 года назад
Glad you found this so helpful!
@kennrayy
@kennrayy 3 года назад
I was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea 3 years ago. I just put my CPAP machine away for good! Started @ ~ 200 lbs, 5’7”. Did I.F. for a year then KETO after that. For me Keto was my life line to have a normal life again. BTW I lost 35 lbs
@Sharakomusic
@Sharakomusic 2 года назад
I’m so happy for you!! I’m 225 now and I just started gasping for air at night. My plan is to keto off 25 lbs or more because this was never an issue till I got fat. The dr diagnosed me with OSA but I don’t even snore.. I just feel so bloated and uncomfortable I quit breathing.
@iBike2Live
@iBike2Live 2 года назад
Congratulations! That’s pretty outstanding. I would also strongly recommend as much raw, uncooked fruits and vegetables as possible. They have massive benefits in terms of micro nutrients and fiber (both of which are missing in meat and cheese, etc.).
@greenghost6416
@greenghost6416 2 года назад
@@iBike2Live what do you need fiber for?
@zoltan2k6
@zoltan2k6 2 года назад
@@greenghost6416 fiber promotes regularity, regularity removes and reduce body toxins, less body toxins induce less allergies, less allergies contribute to reduction or curing of sleep apnea.
@greenghost6416
@greenghost6416 2 года назад
@@zoltan2k6 With that logic fiber, which stops you up, would keep toxins building up in the body. If the toxins are building up seems like you would have more allergies.
@bonnieforman9700
@bonnieforman9700 2 года назад
You always have such great information, Dr. Berg. You always say totally different info from another video with the same topic. Thank you so much!!
@dalea.stiles8261
@dalea.stiles8261 2 года назад
I’ve struggled with this for decades! I wonder if it can be cured. Interesting.
@WJHandyDad
@WJHandyDad 3 года назад
another great video and congrats on 4 million + subscribers
@cutepig8078
@cutepig8078 2 года назад
My husband started having a pretty bad sleep apnea for about a month. He'd wake up every minute gasping for air. After we figured out that it was the hot salsa he enjoyed with tortilla chips, he stopped eating that brand. It's been 6 months and he hasn't had sleep apnea since he stopped.
@or2day
@or2day Год назад
Thank you so much for your help
@johngilmore697
@johngilmore697 Год назад
Bollocks
@praveenhegde8107
@praveenhegde8107 Год назад
​@@johngilmore697 So you hold a PhD in sleep apnea.
@johngilmore697
@johngilmore697 Год назад
@@praveenhegde8107 Correct
@KC-fb8ql
@KC-fb8ql Год назад
Just do what the doc said and get off food. That will solve any food allergies.
@ralphking7969
@ralphking7969 4 года назад
Much appreciated. Most sites focus on weight as the issue, it was good to hear some of the other causes and suggestions to address them.
@Farhadmusic29
@Farhadmusic29 5 лет назад
Amazing video's doctor. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
You are welcome! Appreciate that.
@discoveryoutdoorskcfishing236
@discoveryoutdoorskcfishing236 5 лет назад
I can confirm that you are correct. I have sleep apnea but I also have Gerd and asthma. Because of GERD and Asthma I changed my diet completely and I do not eat any carbs or processed sugars and very few starches. I've lost 60 lb in the last seven months, have far less breathing issues and my sleep apnea is basically gone. I used to stop breathing 30 to 60 times an hour according to my machine and when I wake up now and look at my machine on the report it says I stop breathing 1 to 3 times an hour "5 or under is normal and safe". Thank you for putting this information out there and I hope other people will take it seriously. Also I would like to point out that my numbers got tremendously better within a month of starting my new eating habits and I was down into the single digits That was far before I ever lost the weight.
@riteshvijay1
@riteshvijay1 4 года назад
Discovery Outdoors / Matt-N-Abra need ur help for sleep apnea. Wats ur carb source as we need some min carbs to function well. Please help
@chavezvive4850
@chavezvive4850 4 года назад
How about rice ? That is one thing i eat almost every night
@angelsalgado1984
@angelsalgado1984 Год назад
Gerd is the cause of sleep apnea.
@pete3445
@pete3445 Год назад
What machine are you using? CPAP?
@RedeyeJedi808
@RedeyeJedi808 Год назад
This is amazing information! Thank you very much Dr. Berg for another insightful video. I will say in confirmation of what he is saying here, that I recently went on a five day cheese eating spree where I ate cheese twice a day every day and the result was the two worst nights of my life in regards to sleep apnea. I struggled with understanding why they were so bad, but this helps me put all of the pieces to the puzzle together. I love cheese, I love pizza, pasta, lattes… But I don’t love them enough to not sleep! I’m going to try this…
@jibberoverjava
@jibberoverjava 7 лет назад
I'm new to your channel so I dont know if you already have a Central/Neurologic sleep apnea video. If not, can you please make one and please add the link to it below this video? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge/research with the world!!
@colinlatham7905
@colinlatham7905 2 года назад
Gotta say I tried the Drs advice and it worked for me
@h.b2029
@h.b2029 2 года назад
Excellent. Very helpful. Thanks. God bless.
@bencahill3547
@bencahill3547 2 года назад
I have recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea. I'm a little overweight now but not to much at all but extra weight has made it worse. If you have sleep apnea, the first thing is get a CPAP machine. Then 100% look at fixing other issues. Sleep Apnea is so bad for the heart and CPAP will mitigate the almost everything immediately. After CPAP you have more energy to exercise and get healthier. Some healthy people have it anyway, but mostly a lifestyle problem, but not all the time.
@barbaradzikowska6161
@barbaradzikowska6161 3 года назад
Thank you dr Berg for this video. The puzzle about the causes of my husband apnea is now solved. 15 years ago he was given 10 sessions of acupuncture treatments which stopped his apneas right away. He is 74 now, slim and fit all his life. We followed the treatment with elimination of dairy from his diet due to his hay fever. The allergy is gone long time ago. He has been semi-vegeterian for 25 years. The intermittent fasting we implemented few years ago keeps us feeling even better.
@anna_256
@anna_256 2 года назад
hi, thanks for sharing your experience- where can I find out more about acupuncture thing to stop my Sleep apnea which makes me ver y uncomfortable during the day with tiredness and fatigue ?? ty so much.
@varshachikhalkar1459
@varshachikhalkar1459 2 года назад
Please give ct no of acupressurist
@barbaradzikowska6161
@barbaradzikowska6161 2 года назад
@@varshachikhalkar1459 I live in Calgary Canada. The acupuncturist was Chinese and he moved back to Hong Kong . He left us no recommendations for the other practitioner…..😩
@varshachikhalkar1459
@varshachikhalkar1459 2 года назад
Thank you for your reply
@qwer12472
@qwer12472 Год назад
​@@barbaradzikowska6161 hi did you find any other help for obstructive sleep apnea,we are in Calgary too , thank you
@helenahayes6150
@helenahayes6150 Год назад
Thank you. I stopped breathing 87 times per hour. And while a CPAP machine helped greatly, I found my sleep apnea symptoms gradually getting worse.
@bruce9635
@bruce9635 2 года назад
Love the practical home remedies
@JethroCramp
@JethroCramp 2 года назад
Thanks for the advice, will definitely be trying some of these. About the plants and oxygen. AFAIK plants release oxygen during the day time whilst photosynthesising, and release CO2 at night via cellular respiration. There are some types of plant that work the other way round, but they are not the norm. However house plants are probably not going to have much of an effect either way for two reasons a) you would need *a lot* of plants to make a difference. In a closed system an average person would need about 700 house plants plants, all in the right part of their growth cycle, to maintain the O2/CO2 balance to sustain life. So how many houseplants are. you going to have in your room? Probably closer to 7 than 70. So your plants might make 1% difference. but then b) you aren't in a closed system and the way gasses and pressure work any significant change in O2/CO2 balance will get evened out very quickly. Snake plants, aloe vera, and spider plants are all examples of plants that can produce O2 at night. Not sure of average rates, but would be related to growth speed.
@franksam6818
@franksam6818 Год назад
Just adding just a few plants, have very useful properties that were overlooked. Be careful with science as an exact remedy balance.
@007380
@007380 5 лет назад
I had heart bypass surgery about 3.5 years ago and i've had sleep apnea since. I had the sleep apnea study done recently, a three night study, and I stopped breathing 30 time in three nights.When I lay down at night to go to sleep, I start weezing when I exhale. There is a restriction in my throat from the surgery. Have you ever heard of this from anyone after having heart surgery?
@nosheenhaider9106
@nosheenhaider9106 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing Excellent videos jazakAllAh khair
@TwoPinkPeasTerri
@TwoPinkPeasTerri 8 лет назад
Dr. Berg I have severe complex sleep apnea..what causes central apnea? Really curious about this. Thanks.
@therealsparkman
@therealsparkman 2 года назад
I have said it before on one of your other videos about this sleep condition and I'll mention it again here on this post. I have sleep apnea as diagnosed by a sleep specialist team at a sleep clinic. I have a CPAP machine that I use 'intermittently' because I hate the damn mask that I have to wear, and I can't use just the nose piece because of nose issues caused by sports in my youth. At any rate, I am of average build, slim, eat pretty well and take a barrage of vitamin supplements for years, including B. Now you can believe what you want, but none of those supplements do anything for my sleep habits. When my sleep study was conducted, I was told that I actually stopped breathing at one point for 44 seconds (good if you are a diver I guess!), but a lot of the apnea is caused by a failure of the brain to send signals to the rest of the body that is in a very relaxed state. It doesn't matter if I am on my side or on my back, none of those sleeping positions make any sort of difference. The long term determination is if I don't wear the CPAP that I could eventually end up with heart issues. So the trade off is wear the uncomfortable mask, or deal with heart issues later. People need to know that if they have apnea to see a specialists and go through the proper testing methods to determine what the underline issue may be. Food for thought.
@sterlingmatsui154
@sterlingmatsui154 Год назад
Spot on advice and thank you for sharing your sleep apnea journey, which is very similar to mine~I now have the heart issues and difficult to control BP~Slim build & have tried it all:(
@scsmith4604
@scsmith4604 2 года назад
Wow, wish my doctor had just told me what Dr. Berg gave us in less than 5 minutes. 4 years on the CPAP has been nothing but a big problem. My doctor seemed very eager to sign me up for the CPAP.
@shams6271
@shams6271 2 года назад
Hi bro. Can we talk?
@melmckenna4599
@melmckenna4599 3 года назад
I just love your clips. Thank you
@Drberg
@Drberg 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy them!
@markman1276
@markman1276 2 года назад
Keep doing the great job you are doing so well. God bless
@chickencockatoo785
@chickencockatoo785 3 года назад
Neti pot helped my allergies so much that I no longer take antihistamines nor nasal spray.
@digital1ministry911
@digital1ministry911 6 лет назад
What about mucous build up?? And sleep position?? Neti pot irrigation with salt water helps me TREMENDOUSLY with sinus blockage. I've been sleeping better since I've started sleeping on my side, but I read somewhere that having your head elevated above the rest of your body, a position that you can achieve with an adjustable reclining bed, or wedge pillows, reduces sinus blockage. I've noticed that I breath easier through my nose when I'm actually on my back, even though that position is more conducive to tracheal blockage caused by the tongue relaxing and collapsing backward. Sleeping in an inclined position is supposed to eliminate this. I'll be trying that tonight. I don't drink milk, I never have any sugar that is not from fruits, no wheats, grains, pastas, cereal, crackers, biscuits, waffles etc... But I still snore....although not as much with after salt water irrigation and a nasal strip. I'm hoping sleeping on an incline will improve things.
@zelenplav1701
@zelenplav1701 6 лет назад
digital1 ministry9. I tried putting fresh squeezed lime juice im both nostrils. It was horrible. A few minutes later a " ton " of mucus came out. I have mever had better breathing during the day. I don't know about the night because my daughter says I snore so loud she can't sleep.
@carrocesta
@carrocesta 2 года назад
something you are eating is creating you sleep apnea, probably fructose from fruits. Try to remove for some time and see what happens.
@karienmuller8547
@karienmuller8547 2 года назад
Dear Dr. I listened to this with interest, since I was diagnosed with this sleep issue. I could not sleep with the cpap machine, so I tried other things like a Ozone machine putting Ozone in the room before bed time, etc However I can not agree with the plants you sleep with, unless you only sleep during the day. Plants only produce O2 when they photosynthetise in sunlight. They don't produce O2 at night
@sabinaquinn3015
@sabinaquinn3015 Год назад
Excellent info. Thank you 😊
@svollin9876
@svollin9876 2 года назад
I have decreased lung capacity which causes me to hypo ventilate at night. I've been told that I will always need the CPAP even if I lose weight. I 'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Since going Keto, my asthma symptoms have dramatically decreased and I feel better sleeping.
@Sasha8pancakes
@Sasha8pancakes Год назад
I have an idea, maybe lung exercises to make your diaphragm or lungs stronger may help with sleep apnea. So I'm gonna try running to exercise my lungs
@NM-gy6tx
@NM-gy6tx Год назад
I have some great advice that might help you. Are you still on RU-vid? Can you see this message. If you can, I'll tell you what you should do
@simonrankin9177
@simonrankin9177 Год назад
Yes God bless ,dont give up ,a,ways hope for the best...
@PraiseJesusChristourKing
@PraiseJesusChristourKing Год назад
@@NM-gy6tx what is it?
@NM-gy6tx
@NM-gy6tx Год назад
@DA lif3 basically put, a flutter machine. It increases the strength and capacity of your lungs and strengthens the muscles in your mouth. Alongside this there is also a video on RU-vid for mouth exercises for sleep apnea. Both work wonders! Trust me. They're life changing. I also take zenwise digestive enzymes for gerd. It eradicated my gerd and I had it for two years!!
@stuartrichards3275
@stuartrichards3275 7 лет назад
Hi Dr Berg loving your videos, I appreciate all the content, very informative and helpful :) - I was curious with this Sleep Apnea video, would there be any similarities if you were trying to stop, prevent or reduce snoring? - odd question I know, but any help or advice will be gratefully appreciated :)
@pavlos413
@pavlos413 2 года назад
I think he recommended vitamin B1 intake for snoring because it helps the diaphragm and breathing, look up his ideas for B1 to make sure, don't take my word for it. But it has helped me and I take it now.
@alfie2885
@alfie2885 2 года назад
Thanks Dr Berg, I will try some of these 👍
@drrettner
@drrettner 3 года назад
Dr Berg, you left out 4 structural causes: 1. Dropped soft palate 2. Tonsils 3. Tongue 4. Constriction in the nasal bones. The dropped soft palate can be corrected with cranial adjusting. The tonsils and tongue can be corrected with soft tissue manipulation. The nasal specific procedure can correct the constriction in the nasal bones. All of these corrections can be done by chiropractors and osteopaths who are trained in these methods.
@Jackie1111
@Jackie1111 2 года назад
How do you correxr a palate or tongue position? My dentist said since i had braces that may have contributed to my sleep apnea
@SuperLuckao
@SuperLuckao Год назад
For me it was mold spores. The minute I located and eliminated the mould, I had no mouth breathing or sleep apnea any longer. Gone. Sleep with my mouth closed now..naturally, without effort. My nostrils would feel luke collapsing nose clear the collapsing of nostrils history.
@rebeccagarcia3792
@rebeccagarcia3792 6 лет назад
Im a sleep tecnologist and some people die from sleep apnea and they need to take it very seriously.. I have patients that stop breathing for almost 2 minutes, many patients oxygen levels can dop into the 50s throughout the night. Everytime their spo2 levels drop, their heart rate goes up...most of our patients have severe heart conditions.. Love you Dr Berg but a lot of these people need to have a sleep study performed in order to see just how severe their sleep apnea is
@crismaxdiaz
@crismaxdiaz 6 лет назад
not to mention that this applies only to OSA not to CSA and agree on any untreated Sleep Apnea is dangerous. His advise should be apply in parallel with CPAP or mounthguard treatment
@StarOasis26
@StarOasis26 5 лет назад
I need to make an appointment. I snore loud from what Im told, only get 3-4 hours straight of sleep at night. Sometimes wake up gasping for air. Take 1 or 2 naps during the day. I have bad allergies and drowsy most of the day. Thanks Rebecca for mentioning this, it's very serious, I am on my way to addressing this.
@DNGMaestro
@DNGMaestro 5 лет назад
Of course they need a "sleep study" performed, otherwise your area of expertise would be obsolete.
@aditadiablita
@aditadiablita 5 лет назад
Cristian Andres Diaz wrong. This doesn’t apply to OSA.
@eivi7843
@eivi7843 5 лет назад
Yes, "Dr" Berg just describing a possible part of the tip of the iceberg. I dont think he is a real doctor...Maybe he is a PhD in religion or sports.
@nickkostakis9600
@nickkostakis9600 2 года назад
Very interesting show and very well explain thank you very much
@mariaskogsberg6257
@mariaskogsberg6257 Год назад
Thank you for this information. I have sleep apnea and this was very helpful. However, I have to correct you on plants in the bedroom: during the night plants switch from photosynthesis to cellular respiration in which they use oxygen and produce carbon dioxide (i.e. the opposite of what happens during the day).
@missgardener_
@missgardener_ 5 лет назад
Thanks for all the info Personally I think it may be low potassium Low potassium causes all muscles to spasm
@christine2955
@christine2955 6 лет назад
Wow!! Just got diagnosed with sleep apnea. I'm going to exclude these foods asap and see it helps. Thank you!!
@crismaxdiaz
@crismaxdiaz 6 лет назад
first make sure you have been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep apnea and not with Central Sleep apnea.. Dr berg advise will only help with obstructive apnea... additionally please do this in parallel with the treatment your doctor may gave you and if it helps you may discard the treatment both don't replace medical treatment with this do both (I have sleep apnea and is dangerous if not properly treated)
@joebob7344
@joebob7344 2 года назад
Excellent info. I’m going to try it.
@stevemoore5053
@stevemoore5053 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. 👍 Will try this.
@optimalwin8327
@optimalwin8327 3 года назад
Dr. Berg, I was broken down in year 1999 and was not able to work for almost 3 years because my doctor did not suspect sleep apnea as the cause because I was and still is slim. When diagnosed of sleep apnea I did not know such illness exist. Prescribed CPAP and on the path to recovery. But short lived because after one year of success, I started to remove the CPAP mask unconsciously after I fell asleep. This removal get worse by the year up to this day. Consulted many specialists over the years to no avail. After watching your this video, it is making sense what I should try. I will report to you on the result. Anyway, because of this years long struggle I had long lost my career as a professional accountant.
@usaman7358
@usaman7358 2 года назад
Similar story here.....Diagnosed in 2000, have not had ONE better night since then even after trying several machines. We should talk
@Jz-en9pi
@Jz-en9pi Год назад
Have you tried his advice? Do you feel any difference after? Thank you!
@myrnaconfait2782
@myrnaconfait2782 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Berg, I am using a sleep Apnea machine and, my doctor told me it's due to my weight, after listening to you, it is the stress that causing my sleep apnea, I will cut out the milk , cheese, biscuits and drink herbal tea. I was in a bad way in and out of hospital, the informations are very helpful to me. I am trying to lose weight. My downfalls are all that you have mentioned, milk, cheese etc...I will try. Thank you.
@dodomayana8608
@dodomayana8608 Год назад
please what is substitute to milk? am a little confused on what I can use to take cereals?
@samzee7747
@samzee7747 8 месяцев назад
​@@dodomayana8608coconut milk, almond milk.
@h3llnite
@h3llnite 2 года назад
I have year round, chronic sinus and allergy issues. Apparently i snore heaps, but hey I sleep sometimes without any disruptions. I have removed a lot of the stress in my life over the past year, and take daily antihistamines. I need to look at the fungus side of things though
@albertoluna1271
@albertoluna1271 2 года назад
Vert interesting insights. Thank you Dr. Berg.
@eftsoulpath333
@eftsoulpath333 Год назад
Good tips. Another tip is to do tongue and mouth exercises. That has helped me the most
@MARS0l
@MARS0l 5 лет назад
Does this happen only when you are sleeping? Cause i am struggling to breath throughout the day.
@Robrob8593
@Robrob8593 Год назад
I gotta try something. I had a sleep study done 5 days ago and was diagnosed with sever sleep apnea (over 120 an hour). I have gained about 40 pounds in the last 6 months and was tired all the time, if I closed my eyes longer than 4 seconds I would start dreaming no matter what I was doing. I hope this is a wake up call for me to get my diet in check.
@Nylorac.Nruboc
@Nylorac.Nruboc 6 лет назад
I had a problem in my youth. It turned out my nasal passageways had physically grown together. It required surgery to fix. But I guess that is less common.
@Foreverzen88
@Foreverzen88 Год назад
My teenager is struggling with that. He was diagnosed with sleep apnea m. I kept telling his doctor there was something wrong because of his quality sleep, but he would look at me as though I was crazy from the head..
@andresreyna4260
@andresreyna4260 Год назад
Should take him to a ENT Dr too!
@nancymoe4476
@nancymoe4476 6 лет назад
Thank you for addressing sleep apnea.
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
You're welcome. Glad you find this video informative.
@milochamp1586
@milochamp1586 Год назад
You are 100% right DR. Pizza with excess cheese and lots of caffeine and high amount of sugar drinks can block the passage. Also depression and anxiety due to short breaths less oxygen to blood for days and weeks can cause this too in my experience. In sleep, you have dreams and feeling very overwhelmed, thinking too much and not realizing you are not in fact breathing. This is more scary than triggering a past mental trauma when you are awake. It feels like the nose is blocked with mucus.
@manivelan9672
@manivelan9672 3 года назад
Excellent as always! Thanks!!
@Drberg
@Drberg 3 года назад
Anytime!
@mbcmama55
@mbcmama55 2 года назад
Sleep apnea is not only Obstructive. Can you please discuss Central Sleep Apnea? Or maybe do a video to explain the difference of both to people that are new to sleep apnea. Thanks
@jessemoran000
@jessemoran000 Год назад
I believe he does have a video on it, i believe he said vitamin B1 is vital for central sleep apnea
@johnnyboy3563
@johnnyboy3563 2 года назад
I have severe sleep apnea. Yes I'm overweight and can greatly benefit from everything in this video. I'm not trying to undermine all these great tips, they all sound very compelling. What I will say is, by far, the most life changing best thing you can do if you have sleep apnea is to buy a good CPAP machine. One that automatically cranks up the pressure as you sleep until you no longer have apneas, and that also collects data that you can look at to see what pressure you needed and how many apneas you had overnight. The reasons for this are simple. 1. You absolutely need to get quality sleep immediately and can't wait for the long-term benefits to kick in. Sleep is just too important. a CPAP machine is truly life changing I can't express that enough. You will feel like you never knew what true sleep was. 2. Your CPAP machine will help you monitor your progress as you make some of these life changes because of the sleep data you get. 3. And this is the biggest thing, when done properly, a CPAP machine actually teaches you how to breathe better. I can't go anywhere without my CPAP, but when I fall asleep and forget to put it on, I sleep much much better than I used to prior to getting one. The most important step here is to use a nose only CPAP machine. Absolutely no full mask. I use the Philips wisp. I don't care if you're a mouth breather, so was I, get that out of your head. Learn to use the nose cushion mask, it's much more comfortable and it teaches you to close your mouth and breath from your nose. It gets tough when you're sick, but it actually helps clear your nose believe it or not. And this is the most life changing aspect of a CPAP, it really teaches you how to close your mouth and breathe from your nose. It's so good that I can't sleep without it, but I can sleep sooo much better without it than I used to because my body has just learned how to breathe. I could never imagine sleeping on my back before... that would have been a terrible morning. Now that's the only way I sleep and I feel so refreshed when I wake up. Hope this convinces some of you.
@usaman7358
@usaman7358 2 года назад
Thanks for your story. I wish I were this "lucky". Severely struggling here with no improvement after seeing 4 Dr's. Would love to chat with you if possible.
@ashmazad857
@ashmazad857 2 года назад
I have this auto cpap machine but still tired .it is full mask..So your saying a nose only mask will improve my sleep.. As I use the machine 8.10 hrs aday still wake up tired .I am considering uvula surgery tonsil removal and setoplasty
@johnnyboy3563
@johnnyboy3563 2 года назад
@@ashmazad857 if the mask fit % you are getting in your stats is 99%, you should be fine. Monitor the AHI to make sure it stays very low every night. Below 2 average is where you want to be. If your mask fit or AHI are off, you need a calibration. Either a mask change or the automatic pressure is not building up to where it needs to be.
@ashmazad857
@ashmazad857 2 года назад
@@johnnyboy3563 thanks for reply really appreciate it. My cpap is resmed airsense elite .it is auto set so max pressure is 20...ive seen it reach 18.5 pressure whilst wearing full.mask.I still feel tired and have to have caffeine to do daily duties. Is uvula..tonsils ..septoplasty operations a good option. For better health and sleep
@thefuzzfactor2989
@thefuzzfactor2989 2 года назад
I received my cpap machine about 10 days ago but have had only one night where I slept about 3 hours with it. Had a score of 2 events per hour. I fihd moetky it doesnt seem tovwork, keeps me awake or wakes me up. Its a full face mask.
@athermirza6083
@athermirza6083 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Berg. I will try the diet changes
@tonyso9637
@tonyso9637 2 года назад
very detail and helpful. Thank You.
@Drberg
@Drberg 2 года назад
You're very welcome.
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