For everyone reading this, finding the banned book called “the hidden herbs” by anette ray should be your top priority
@bh9262Ай бұрын
I found the book on a google search. It’s $29 but very limited information on it.
@echd1Ай бұрын
@@bh9262it’s an ad
@stevecollins8359Ай бұрын
@@bh9262The book “Oxygen Advantage “ by Patrick Mckeown was a great find for me giving so many different breathing practices- or find it on KZbin to sample 👍
@mojo37369 күн бұрын
This is a spam
@imlovely65226 ай бұрын
I don't want much for my birthday. I just want the person reading this to be healthy, happy and loved. Wishing you a good day! 🙏🙏🙏
@cynthiajoseph75896 ай бұрын
Bless you
@JaneDoe-fj1we6 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday! Have a wonderful day. 🥳🎂🎈
@rayvac77436 ай бұрын
Ty❤
@stephaniepetion61006 ай бұрын
Happy birthday and many more years ahead. Thank you.
@relaxwithmeasmr17296 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday!! This is the sweetest comment ever! How selfless of you ❤️
@fidelcatsro69486 ай бұрын
Sharing Dr Berg notes on this interesting episode: Deep breathing does not increase blood oxygen levels. In fact, it can cause dizziness, make you tired, and even make you pass out. Your red blood cells will not release oxygen unless enough carbon dioxide (CO2) is present. This is known as the Bohr effect. This means that the amount of oxygen released from your blood into your cells is dependent upon CO2. If you’re breathing a lot or hyperventilating, you’ll get too much oxygen and not enough CO2. Too much oxygen can be dangerous to the body. If you give a baby too much oxygen, it can cause blindness, an epileptic seizure, or a coma. Too much oxygen also causes oxidation. People in a panicked state experience acute hyperventilation. Chronic hyperventilation, also known as carbon dioxide syndrome, is a lack of carbon dioxide that occurs when a person is consuming too much air. This is often triggered by stress. Mouth-breathing can deplete CO2 and inhibit oxygen absorption at the cellular level. This can affect the heart and cause hypoxia, fatigue, insomnia, muscle twitching, and increased histamine. To fix this problem, you need to train your body to breathe properly to get oxygen deep into the cells by doing the following: ➡1. Relax your breathing. Take soft, gentle breaths through your diaphragm and stomach, not your upper chest. Breathe in slowly for 5 seconds and exhale for 5 seconds. Practice this before you sleep at night, while driving, or while watching TV. This simple breathing technique can help your body get out of fight-or-flight mode. You can even use a free app to help you time your breathing! ➡2. Breathe through your nose. Your nose cleans, humidifies, and filters the air before it enters your lungs. Nose breathing increases your oxygen by 20%! ➡3. Use nose strips. Nose strips can help open your airways and sinuses while you sleep to help you breathe better. ➡4. Use mouth tape. Mouth tape can help you breathe through your nose while you sleep. You can filter the air all night, get more oxygen, and sleep better. You won’t wake up with a dry mouth, and you’ll wake up feeling refreshed. Mouth tape might even stop your snoring! Thank you Dr Berg! 😺👍
@verballyabusiveclown62906 ай бұрын
Cheers...... Whim Hoff has a breathing technique. Anyone know if his breathing technique is legit?
@donnafoster52156 ай бұрын
@@verballyabusiveclown6290I use the Wim Hoff breathing method every morning. During the breathing session I do breathe through my mouth, but generally I breathe through my nose. Breathe Along with Wim Hoff is the KZbin video I use.
@Mainecoon_Izzy6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Fidel Castro! Appreciate very much🎉
@verballyabusiveclown62906 ай бұрын
@donnafoster5215 doesn't this video contradict Whim Hoffs breathing though? That's what I'm confused about.
@mikerems88616 ай бұрын
Thank u.
@RoBuilder-z6r6 ай бұрын
I am 12 years old and I love your videos, i always had this breathing problem and people would tell me to breathe deeply but it never helped, this video was literally life changing, you are the best❤❤❤❤
@SandyCheeks635646 ай бұрын
You came to the right place kid! It's amazing how much natural therapies can help us. Dr Berg will teach you a Lot about human physiology and makes it Interesting
@RoBuilder-z6r6 ай бұрын
@@SandyCheeks63564 thats very true, he also helped my parents, my father was dealing with diabetes and my mom with fibroid.
@HarshKS26 ай бұрын
Maybe check ur iron,b12,vit d levels..n hemoglobin also
@SK-ne4bf4 ай бұрын
I'm 3 years old, and it helped me too.
@cherrayegullett61756 ай бұрын
This man is doing such a good thing for human kind. He’s changed my life, I pass it on to others, they pass it on and so on. Of course those who don’t like what he’s doing will send others to attack his research. If others were not attacking you that’s when I would be worried! The more they come the more we are interested. 🙏
@myofasciatherapy81917 күн бұрын
I am a Buteyko Instructor. Your explanation here is the very best way ever. So detailed. How can we make every medical office would make sure every patient has this knowledge! Thank you! I will now share this with with everybody!
@teripittam66403 ай бұрын
I started 100% breathing in and out through my nose 1 1/2 years ago. This has made a huge difference in my health, my thinking, and my overall athletic performance, including when I swim breathing in and out only through my nose. I now teach anyone who listens to close their mouth, even the children in my life. I only regret I didn't start this 65 years ago. Try it, it's free, and it's the way we were made to breathe.
@almahermogino36272 ай бұрын
2:30
@thomascarr139224 күн бұрын
👌
@MassiveOverkill6 ай бұрын
I've been nose-breathing for a year now thanks to your videos Dr. Berg. I'm on Search and Rescue and almost had to step back from being a grunt to taking on a leadership role due to my gout and what I thought was old age issues. Yesterday we had a training exercise and guess who wasn't huffing and puffing doing a heavy patient-litter carryout?
@ZimZam1316 ай бұрын
Spirit and breath are the same word in Latin and in the Hebrew.
@gaitreeferguson30126 ай бұрын
You are great dr. Berg for bringing up these healthy guidelines. May God bless you always. Thany you.
@aexurml43146 ай бұрын
Thats why breathing techniques like wim hof's and free divers hold their breaths for extended amounts of time after forcefully hyperventilating. Just hyperventilating without incorporating the breath hold is bad of course. The extended breathe hold creates the surplus of co2 needed for the bio mechanism to work. I am able to hold my breathe for upwards of 4mins after exercising cycles of these techniques. It has restored, improved, maintained my lung capacity from extensive smoking in my earlier years and instilled a much needed AWARENESS to know how to consciously breathe whenever im feeling tired, weak or anxiety.
@okeythegoat23322 ай бұрын
Love Wim hof
@kamilawolniewicz61316 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Berg. I've been talking about this for a long time. That our cells need carbon dioxide to receive oxygen (intercellular gas exchange in animals). I recently explained this to my husband but You explained it perfectly. Buteyko breathing method, this is an excellent method of learning how to breathe properly (Doctor Konstantyn Pawłowicz Butejko/ Buteyko the russian doctor born 27/01/1923 died 02/05/2003). 💕💕💕
@JoeSteffy19326 ай бұрын
I have a history of pulmonary embolism, I keep one of those little pulse/ox meters on my desk and check my O2 regularly. When I'm relaxed and sitting at my desk, breathing through my nose as you described and I run 98-100% regularly. It drops a point or two if I'm breathing though my mouth.
@nahmia11996 ай бұрын
The mouth tape thing is so trueee I have been doing it for months no more snoring!!!thank you dr berg for this amazing video❤❤
@dylannicks11466 ай бұрын
I’m sure most men wouldn’t mind their wife’s mouth taped most of the time
@anonymousgod20066 ай бұрын
Can you share the Amazon link
@oksanaml92796 ай бұрын
Any tape will do. I use surgical tape.
@sociopathmercenary6 ай бұрын
A ball gag or getting kidnapped works too 😂
@Jbinkstar6 ай бұрын
😂@@sociopathmercenary
@jackiemcnairn35946 ай бұрын
Been doing mouth taping for over 5 yrs now,game changer!
@C.N.16 ай бұрын
Another great breathing technique is called "R.S.A." 👊 Almost 20 years ago, I learned about The Johari Window - Building Self Trust, Albert Ellis's - Rational Self Analysis, etc. It was then that not only did I start making better health choices, but I also realized that a 6th grade education wasn't bad at all! Special thanks to Ms. Anderson! ❤ Happy Saturday, everyone, and thanks again, Dr. Berg! 🙂
@clementineforever6 ай бұрын
🤔 How does self trust relate to topic? Are we limited in health because we hate ourselves? And deprived of oxygen? Or just a a promotion for something? Please respond…❤
@tootalldan57026 ай бұрын
@@clementineforever I had a mentor that taught me to be positive and avoid the negative and it was a basis to change of attittude. Granted you still have time you rant and gripe but change to positive becomes a positive effect. Change the people around you to be a positive effect. C.N.1 is correct! Vid on Albert Ellis (brief) Albert Ellis: A Guide to Rational Living - Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove (may help). Good luck and breathing helps, try to relax and calm yourself. Nutient such as B1 helps calm too.
@miked3736 ай бұрын
Buteyko discovered this decades ago.
@英語わかりません6 ай бұрын
I had "chronic" hyperventilation thing, it lasted for three and a half years and I almost deleted myself over it. It's no joke, and you're not taken seriously either and get ZERO help from doctors, they just say that you have anxiety or are crazy. Got depressed, stopped eating, had trouble sleeping, got into walking for long distances until I got so exhausted that I passed out. Losing the weight was probably what did it the most since I probably had sleep apnea (no more) and get proper sleep-ish now. But there is hope that you can get over it and you are NOT crazy. (whoever is reading this)
@BacktoNatureJ6 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏽
@jamlaw2 ай бұрын
What did you do to help? I relate to this and I'm tired from it.
@iwillinventnewthing4795Ай бұрын
How to cure it? Please tell me ,I am also suffering from this.
@英語わかりませんАй бұрын
@@iwillinventnewthing4795 In it's core it's anxiety, but it's alot of things that is feeding off eachother. In my case it was stress, that fueled my anxiety, which made me even more stressed and drove even more anxiety. I used to tense up, get irritated by things, get a rush of cortisol that made me tense up, which made the reaction worse, feedback loop, then I rushed doing things that didn't need rushing in order to "relax when im done" but it never stopped and I never relaxed. Part is anxiety, part is behaviorial and part is actually physical (though minimal, but it is there BUT not dangerous at all in nature, which is why it isn't detected by doctors but is by you, since it's actually partly real, you're not crazy but overestimating the danger of it since you're in a panic). Furthermore I had vitamin D deficiency that made me lethargic, probably b-vitamins aswell. If you're given an ok by the doctor it isn't dangerous, thinking that it it is will make it even worse. Sitting with the anxiety and let it be, while trying not to overbreathe is probably the quickest fix. Much of the breathing you're feeling is almost at manual mode, you can control it and make it not breathe as much, even though it is really uncomfortable (don't overdo it though, just don't force breaths). Chances are also that you are tensing up muscles, for me it was the shoulders and neck area, frequently throughout the day loose the tense muscles and make a habit of not reacting to negative stimuli as much. It will go away, it is not dangerous, you're the one feeding it without knowing it. Long walks is the thing that I'm still doing to this day (6-7 miles every day, dont need to do this, but helped me so much). You will be fine, "accept" the anxiety, let it be with you and try to control thought patterns and not to react negatively mentally (by thinking too much about it) and physically by tensing up and validating the anxiety (this makes it grow). Ultimately, your body don't know which is a real threat or not, you reacting to it will make it think that it's real, so it's a feedback loop that you can break. Good luck, wish you the best.
@juju2B28 күн бұрын
I hyperventilated whenever I went in a mall or movie theater, I went to the emergency room so many times and they’d say I’m having a panic attack and made me breathe in a paper bag, I just kept researching ways to stop it and finally realized it was how I was breathing, I was getting too much oxygen.
@gregorypetka87996 ай бұрын
extremely interesting video Dr Berg, as a 62 year old (former smoker) learning how to run again, after 40 years, after 16 months of walking 5 miles a day, i have lost 115 Pounds, but having trouble with acid Reflux, and Breathing, especially during cold days. and even warm days, i wind up only can run for 200 yards before hyperventaling, learning how to breath through the nose (to give extra Nitrogen), but this causes a shortage of air.. so learning how to breath through both..lol
@marielang95527 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Berg I can always depend on you to explain properly. What is happening in the body.
@Drberg7 күн бұрын
You are most welcome, Marie. Anytime!
@jujumulligan436 ай бұрын
Very helpful information. I am learning a lot about breathing at this time due to some heart issues. I think we tend to take short, gasping breathes often during the day. A slowing down of our breath helps us relax. Thank you so much for helping here.
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
You're most welcome! Glad it helps!
@Rocketscientist666 ай бұрын
Only had to try the tape a couple of nights and then I could do it without … after DECADES of mouthbreathing during sleep 😣 what a difference. And boxbreathing exercises helps me all of the time: in 8-10 sec, hold 8-10 sec, out 8-10 sec, hold 8-10 sec. (Repeat 10 times, in thru the nose, out through the mouth) Your stress and nervous thoughts will disappear. Concentrate on counting and hold as long as you like.
@johnwilliams-zc6nu6 ай бұрын
i keep this in mind
@jirusjirus93226 ай бұрын
The box breathing exercise is a great way to focus on control... conscious breathing is a strong form of therapy to get your body to homeostasis. 👍
@Zatoonbnzatoon6 ай бұрын
شكرآ على تلك المعلومات القيمة فيما يخص الأكسجين وكيفية التنفس شكرآ دكتور❤
@Tree-thingz6 ай бұрын
You mentioned feeling light headed, seeing stars and feeling dizzy...I thought I was having a spiritual awakening😂. I keep hearing the term breath work. It's all connected.
@emilygoogan39786 ай бұрын
‘Spiritual awakening’! Very funny and made me laugh out loud which is a good thing.
@christinekoenig56696 ай бұрын
Just think about this without God our Father and savior Creator we wouldn't even be able to have another breath or beat from our heart let us fully trust in , rely upon and to know JESUS and the power of His resurrection❤
@OGD0076 ай бұрын
I’ve done this for years and it has changed my life.
@ChipTheMusician046 ай бұрын
This was highly informative as an asthmatic. I started trying the breathing techniques, and it actually does seem to help, even with severe asthma. I appreciate the depth of explanation. Thanks for the advice. 👍
@golfswingmagic4206 ай бұрын
I've had asthma all my life and developed a breathing program but not only helps with asthmatics, it helps people that hyperventilate 😎🤘💯🏆🇺🇲🙏🙏🙏
@smokeyvisuals1536Ай бұрын
Please help me with the program
@cerclesvicieuxКүн бұрын
This has been very helpful and informative. Thank you. I think some of my problem is that I'm in a constant state of anxiety.
@DrbergКүн бұрын
You are very welcome! Glad it is helpful. Here is a video that might have additional information that could assist you 👉 www.drberg.com/blog/7-vitamins-for-stress-and-anxiety-relief
@lowland16 ай бұрын
You need to do Buteyko breathing to do what Dr Berg is talking about
@LISARAFFAELLI-tk8si23 күн бұрын
Correct breathing will improve the oxygenation of blood and improve circulation. The breath can also be utilised to combat stress and improve mental wellness. This is a valuable guide to improving both physical and mental wellness. The Full Breath by James Francis.
@jodinicholson25176 ай бұрын
I have histamine intolerance and when I hold my breathe for various reasons, even at times you don't realize you hold your breath like when doing something, like mopping or coughing...I have a histamine reaction. My histamine reaction comes in the form of feeling like I can't breathe. So I have to take a quarter of a Zyrtec for it to go away. Working on finding the root cause of this histamine issue. But I am happy to hear someone else talking about breathing and histamine reaction. I have never heard anyone else talk about it!
@dmichael63206 ай бұрын
Reduced or dysfunctional production of the enzyme diamine oxidase(DAO) responsible for breaking down histamine in the body
@vlsr71Ай бұрын
@@dmichael6320 B- Complex vitamins help that I think.
@kyoung29186 ай бұрын
This came at an appropriate time. Found out my blood oxygen is one point below the minimum it's supposed to be so hopefully this will help.
@petermoergastel50876 ай бұрын
Probably not the same problem. How fast or slow I breathe the saturation normallally doesnt change. To make it more complex: we dont feel the lack of oxigen but the excess carbon dioxide in the blood.
@AbhishekSrivastava_ab6 ай бұрын
Yoga has been preaching this for thousands of years. Now we have the science explained here for others to believe. 🙂
@Whiterun_Gaurd6 ай бұрын
Yes. Also Wim Hof took his technique from Yoga.
@هيه-ه3ث3 ай бұрын
It's actually the opposite of deep breathing I don't think you were following
@okeythegoat23322 ай бұрын
@@Whiterun_Gaurdhe never denied it 😂
@nick420236 ай бұрын
Great tips! Also just do Wim Hof breathing daily!
@baljitsingh87576 ай бұрын
Thanks for good tip my experience is we need to learn pranayama breath exercise, very good gift given by 150 old yogi’s
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
Thanks for that info. Have a nice day.
@earledward57636 ай бұрын
I use a bandana tied at the top of my head to keep my mouth closed at night. I have a full beard so mouth tape is problematic and much more expensive. I have been doing this for a couple of years. My gum health is substantially better. No more bleeding gums when I have my teeth cleaned. Also there is nitric oxide being produced when you breathe through your nose.
@robinsnestradio6 ай бұрын
Great information in this video! I look forward to always learning something when I watch Dr. Berg. Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend 🌄👍🏽
@fidelcatsro69486 ай бұрын
thank you..
@jennifermorrow126 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Berg! I've had a hard time with this exact thing, ever since I became disabled and gained weight. With constant nagging pain and often pulling muscles and stuff, just doing normal daily activities because I had become sedentary and weak! I also tend to breathe differently from being taught that diaphragm breathing was noisy & bothersome to others. Especially doing call center work lol, but I've been diaphragm breathing again. It's our natural way of breathing and I don't care if it bothers others anymore! I still catch myself breathing from upper chest and switch. I've been learning about "mewing" lately and it helps with breathing through the nose and some other things, too! It's a popular subject for awhile now, too! I didn't realize that the way I was breathing while I'm up doing things was causing this cycle. It totally explains it perfectly! I've been taking an antihistamine & allergy medicine every day for many years, and couldn't figure out why I felt like my seasonal allergies seemed to rapidly get worse & were now year round.. and worse in the house! I'm seriously considering buying a soda stream so I can have cheaper carbonated water at home! This is fantastic information, thank you! 🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜
@hollikrebs6 ай бұрын
Dr. Berg is just So Smart I can’t comprehend it all. 😊
@samnin96556 ай бұрын
Thanks, I have thyroid issue low heart beat low oxygen, I just increase my oxygen blood from 94-95 to 98-99 with your breath technique by use stomach instead of lung. it's miracle for me.
@hoodaffairstv6 ай бұрын
Good to know because I've been practicing breathing like this for a while now over the last several years and didn't know if it was the correct way or not but it's become comfortable to me now
@Vicky-ev7hs6 ай бұрын
An aunt life long severe asthma aufferer had excellent results using Buteyko technique and managed to get off both inhalers. This channel is superb even though one of my kitchen cabinets has been taken over by the periodic table of supps!!😂
@kylemilligan58043 ай бұрын
Went from Wim Hoff technique to these methods. Thank you for this video
@Drberg3 ай бұрын
Glad to know that you liked this post!
@jenniferholley23596 ай бұрын
I started mouth taping and it helps so much
@winningvictory6 ай бұрын
Extremely educating and informative video on proper breathing! Unfortunately; I suffer from Asthma and Sleep Apnea; so this information is very beneficial to me! Thank you so much; Dr. Berg!
@scotniver71806 ай бұрын
Been following a long time. Retired in Thailand. Clean and sober 34 years. Exchanged the drugs for Health and fitness. Swimming running mountain biking muay thai I have no problem sleeping or breathing * Except when I'm into The First minute of the round kickboxing. After 1 minute, I'm starting To notice heavier breathing. Last seconds, totally out of breath.. What breathing techniques can I use to gain endurance? Thanks for the presentation..
@edwincalderon17866 ай бұрын
Dr Berg, what do you think about the hyperbaric chamber? Is it good or bad, under what conditions can it be used?
@KamramBehzad6 ай бұрын
I may be biased, but you are the best.
@anreanvari75186 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Berg! For completeness could you please illustrate the oxygen dissociation curve as well.
@flowerpt6 ай бұрын
One fascinating aspect of this is that holotropic breathwork can eliminate panic attacks which is sorta what the body is trying to do in a primitive way.
@The16june766 ай бұрын
In the morning after the toilet breathe out the air from the nose vigorously and rotate your arms in circular method from back to front and bottom to top method it will help you clear your nasal passage ease breathing very helpful method especially for cities which have high level of pollution also for the smokers
@dnash21314 ай бұрын
You just summarized what I experience but dr’s have always just said I have asthma
@blue_berry_pie646 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much for your information about O2 and CO2 ❤. Love your videos ❤
@danielmclaughlin21456 ай бұрын
This is one of the most informative videos I've seen from you lately thank you so much for this information. Going to start drinking carbonated water now
@1jostaclo3 ай бұрын
70 y.o. man with afib here. After watching this I'm wondering if playing sax, clarinet, flute and/or trumpet 2 hrs. a day is good or bad?
@godsamazinggrace53316 ай бұрын
I was at the clinic requesting for some vitamins Guess what the doctor was reluctant to give But all ready to prescribe other medication instead My goodness
@RebeccaSpires-eb9bn6 ай бұрын
Hi Dr.Berg. I just purchased your Gallbladder formula extra strength. Should I also get the TUDCA to go along with it? I don’t want to take double or more than necessary. I just watched your video on digestive issues from the stomach to gallbladder, pancreas and so on. I am suffering a great deal. I believe that betaine HCL, ox bile, pancreatic, etc is the answer for me. Having all the symptoms for some time and is getting more frequent. I hope you get my comment and answer please. Thank you for your tireless help to humanity.
@EcomCarl6 ай бұрын
Incredible breakdown on the misconceptions of deep breathing and its effects! 🌬 Understanding the balance between oxygen and CO2 is crucial for optimal health, especially in managing stress and promoting relaxation.
@guitarman05596 ай бұрын
Fascinating information. I will definitely put into practice these tips.
@lizsammy216 ай бұрын
Dr Berg is so right. Everytime I take too many deep breathes I seem to nearly fainting
@Dennisrader-ff9gv6 ай бұрын
this is exactly right! My track and field coach taught me to breath like that and it got me 2 gold medals running. Also if you remember watching chuck lidel MMA fighter he also always breathed from the belly also!
@LeanoraEmbodyTruth3 ай бұрын
thank you. I have hypoxia, and structural issues. Things are improving as I work. I am using a gizmo called a relaxator, which is helping heaps. My challenge is being stuck at the gap between the end of the in breath and the beginning of the outbreath. The default is a sort of floating at the end of the in breath before the next in breath. This is related to near death, shock trauma at 6 months of age, I am still here lol, and getting better. Your videos always have something valuable to help. Thank you so much
@gunmetlx79176 ай бұрын
I thought it was pepperoni pizza 🤣
@mlukubone71346 ай бұрын
😂
@opalguthrie81156 ай бұрын
😂😂
@MehmetDeveci6 ай бұрын
me either😅
@fidelcatsro69486 ай бұрын
with coke..😂
@heavenisreal70586 ай бұрын
😂
@dallasmorgan28226 ай бұрын
Mister, I nominate you as the surgeon General to a diplomacy made by all these factions of total awesome. Thank you Berg, for living the standard. We here, in the states, do hope that other well-meaning men such as this channel will release this information to those through the States. This is my look at things and there are many of us. Losing life is never good. Loosing the good to us makes us look into ourselves and moderately take in with absorbstion. Well played.
@IndianDownUnder6 ай бұрын
It’s called Pranayama. Indians - Yogis have been practicing this technique since time immemorial
@shiftenter106 ай бұрын
Westerners are clever to steal and repackage knowledge, discoveries and inventions.
@AbsoluteUNIT0006 ай бұрын
Sir can you make a video on what we should check on the label before buying copper and zinc supplements (also which form) , or any trace minerals and electrolytes at normal pharmacy store?
@Jbinkstar6 ай бұрын
Good question, there are so many supplements out there on the market that contain harmful ingredients and a lot of people are taking these which are causing even more health Issue's. Then there's the actual Capsule Form too, I've heard that Gelatin Caps can cause bacteria to build up in the guts, HPMC Caps absorb fluids from the guts, so what does this mean, purchase powders only? If we can't get powders what do we do open some of the capsules up ? (Not HCL though)
@AbsoluteUNIT0006 ай бұрын
@@Jbinkstar yea u r right
@sualee8906 ай бұрын
Thank you for the helpful info. If so, why would sport coaches/vinyasa yoga teachers suggest tightening the core during workout and breathe with diaphragm?
@NgaNguyen-ze8fwАй бұрын
This video is my good lesson ,thanks Dr.Berg
@DrbergАй бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
@a.williams96 ай бұрын
Amazing video, Dr Berg. Great explanation. Thank you 🙏🏻
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you like it!
@ateaima6 ай бұрын
Reputable content to know inside our body Thank you, Dr. Berg
@helpinyerdasellavon6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this insightful video, Dr Berg ❤😊
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
@sonyakornblum98322 ай бұрын
what about using CPAP machine-does it interfere with proper oxygen process? Thanks for all amazing videos!
@livingwildfree51985 ай бұрын
This is Buteyko method, not pranayama and far away from Wim Hof's method guys! Very useful video, thank you!
@okeythegoat23322 ай бұрын
Wim hof is great wym
@Drberg2 ай бұрын
Glad to know that you liked this post!
@User48392ur6 ай бұрын
Suggestion: You should write a book
@Louis-ty8yw6 ай бұрын
Good video! Two breathing exercises that do this are coherence breathing and the Buteyko method! Both have many posts on KZbin!
@madhureshminoshi42726 ай бұрын
Doc plese give atutorial video. Got confused with technique
@BreathFitness29 күн бұрын
Got it. We need appropriate level of CO2. If an excess of O2 is bad, why do hyperbaric chambers help you heal faster?
@ninadn98906 ай бұрын
Dr Berg you are great. I listen to all your videos you release. God Bless you
@jessieoptina79276 ай бұрын
SOMA Breathwork is perfect for this topic..❤❤❤
@RashidMalik-LabVIEW5 ай бұрын
The ratio of oxygen molecules to CO_2 in air is approximately 500:1. This is because the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere is about 20%, while the concentration of CO_2 is around 0.04% (400 parts per million).
@StoriesWithSubtitles6 ай бұрын
Dr. Berg can u please help us vegetarians? We also watch your channel with so much of hope. I am suffering from an autoimmune condition. Looking for help 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@manjolaskendo42366 ай бұрын
Thank you dr. Berg!!❤ Never heard of this syndrome before. This is so informative and helpful to me. Thanks❤❤
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
Glad this video was informative!
@captainpoland8023 ай бұрын
So what about Gary Brecka's videos saying we need to breath deeply and fast to increase O2 and dizzyness or having a numb palms while we are doing this is fine?
@marklopez47624 ай бұрын
Everytime I tried an oximeter my oxygen is 93. So I do deep breathing. Relaxed breathing worked
@jackfrost2146Ай бұрын
I once hyperventilated for one minute, then held my breath for five minutes-beating my record by about three and a half minutes breathing normally. I know that I shouldn't do this under water, but how did I get away with this?
@mitsealb36096 ай бұрын
This is great. Condensed, informative, some new things compared to other breath experts.
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
Glad you like the video. Hope you learned new things here.
@mitsealb36096 ай бұрын
@@Drberg I did. Thank You 🙏
@marlusands45546 ай бұрын
Dr. Berg, with all your youtube vids thank you for all you do for the people. Jesus Mary Joseph bless you and your family.
@touriaelhandouz1646 ай бұрын
Successful doctor! I will follow your advice on another page in Arabic. Thank you very much
@KriLae6 ай бұрын
The philosopher Immanuel Kant excercised breathing through nose while walking after the dinner. His explanation was that the air must be conditioned before it gets to the lungs. Otherwhise the air is a raw air. He recommended this to people he knew. Just read it from a magazine.
@willemvanriet71606 ай бұрын
So interesting! Learn something new from you everyday
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
Glad you found the information useful!
@karensmolarek76386 ай бұрын
So then how do you view barametric chambers. Which I've been told it helps your body to heal from various things like cancer, ms, and other diseases. Your thoughts?
@cazziem6 ай бұрын
This sounds very logical. I was diagnosed with COPD 11 years ago following years of recurrent sinusitis that was not investigated. I said and maintain my issues are primarily sinus related. Now when I walk up my stair I find I hyperventilate and can only get my breathing back to normal by sitting down and breathing through my mouth? Having tried your suggested exercise I found I can neither breath in, nor breath out for 5 seconds at a normal relaxed state. Any guidance would be appreciated
@TradeFlowTrading2 ай бұрын
I agree i have trouble tolerating co2 cuz of my bad breathing habkts ever since i was young and its hard to handle
@Shomiik-cq7db6 ай бұрын
Absolute top notch content, Dr.Eric. Life changing information.
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@The16june766 ай бұрын
My technique to keep windows well ventilated with mesh and keep washroom exhaust on for cross ventilation. the best time to get maximum oxygen while body getting repaired itself .last 3 months my electricity Bill reduced to 1/3rd
@Wisdom_Nomad5 ай бұрын
Hello Boss Could you please make an informative video over Polycythemia.
@Drberg5 ай бұрын
Hi there. Thank you for the video suggestion.
@ryaneh35426 ай бұрын
How do you do it Dr Berg?,always posting videos relating to my current health concerns.😅
@小蘑菇-v7t6 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Berg for sharing another amazing video. May God blessed you and your family!
@TaylorCurtiss6 ай бұрын
Eric I challenge you to look up the controlled studies on the Wim Hoff method and the study done in 2012 on the immune system for Wim Hoff breathing otherwise known as tummo breathing. Saying that this style of breathing is bad for the body is the same thing as saying, weight training is bad for you because it puts a temporary stress on your body. Or saying eating plants is bad for you because of their defense mechanisms. Homeostasis what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. There is most certainly a benefit to tummo breathing. Feel free to look up the controlled studies on Wim Hof. He was able to enhance his white blood cell count and not have any immune response from an injection of E. coli bacteria. However I agree with the information about breathing through your nose and filtration system. I understand you want to make more videos for your channel but look at all the studies before you push out misinformation. Kind regards , Taylor
@RoshNaidoo594 ай бұрын
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@mikecumberbatch27344 ай бұрын
I do Wim Hof breathing and was just thinking of this. Thanks for your explanation.
@sixstringerati3 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am pulmnry therapist and he misses the mark completely
@okeythegoat23322 ай бұрын
Love Wim hof breathing
@ayes7176 ай бұрын
Please make a video on: How to prevent breast cancer if a female gets married after 30 years. Because Late marriage increases the risk of breast cancer. what are the prevention measures a 30+ woman should take if she gets married after 30 years. I couldn't find any such video that talk about specifically on this topic 😢
@Drberg6 ай бұрын
These videos may be helpful: www.youtube.com/@Drberg/search?query=prevent%20breast%20cancer%20
@drubee77936 ай бұрын
Great video. I learnt very similar techniques with the Buteyko method which really helps asthmatics.
@SuzyQ195616 күн бұрын
Dr Berg, I am learning to practice pursed breathing because I have copd. I am try to find a video on breathing with a nebulizer, I breathe in an out using mine by mouth, someone says I am doing it wrong, I don’t think using a mouth piece is correct through your nose. Please advise. Thanks