Uric Acid: A KEY Cause of Weight Gain, Diabetes, Heart Disease & Dementia | Dr. David Perlmutter

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@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Жыл бұрын
I am 66 and use no pharmaceutical products - prescribed or over the counter for any reason whatsoever. I used to be morbidly obese according to two medical doctors. I used to have a fatty liver condition. I used to have pre-diabetic symptoms. I used to have edema - swelling in the feet and lower legs from excess fluids. That edema sometimes caused serious infections called cellulitis that would require hospital stays and intravenous antibiotics. I used to have COPD symptoms from decades of smoking. I used to have occasional high blood pressure and other chronic health problems for decades. All of these are gone. And they are gone because of intermittent fasting and eating high quality locally produced real foods. For just over two years, i have been eating just one good meal every day that i prepare myself. I avoid sugars, all highly processed junk 'foods' and excessive carbs - no breads, cereals, pastas, etc. I am healthier and stronger than i was 10 years ago. It is almost like aging in reverse! Barring any serious injuries, there is no need to see any medical doctors. I have no plans to see any in the foreseeable future.
@nickc63
@nickc63 Жыл бұрын
Kudos to you for having the fortitude and discipline to get yourself right!
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Жыл бұрын
@@nickc63 Thank you sir! My best wishes to you and those you love!
@shwetasharma8093
@shwetasharma8093 Жыл бұрын
What does that one good meal a day you cook by yourself comprise?
@monicakennedy5234
@monicakennedy5234 Жыл бұрын
Hi Tony. I developed edema in my legs 2 yrs ago due to lack of vitd3 and insomnia, which affected my immune system .. I had already self diagnosed with Bartonella related to Lyme, a few yrs previous, which I think I got from a blood transfusion a few yrs b4 it presented , im usng herbal treatments as I dont want to use antibiotics long term ... they are good as a first plan of attack , but not for the continued treatment...Im curious as to what do you think are the best foods for lowering the swelling in my legs
@saraswatkin9226
@saraswatkin9226 Жыл бұрын
No enforced vaccines either.
@shancan6328
@shancan6328 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother walked everywhere she went, ate mostly out of her garden which took up the better part of her back yard and worked in that garden often. I remember her taking the peels and veggie scraps out with a shovel and burying it in the garden. She drank milk, ate butter, made homemade bread every week, baked cookies and cakes and would eat the fat off of the roast along with mashed potatoes and gravy. Breakfast was eggs and bacon when or oatmeal. She had "juice glasses" that would maybe hold a half a cup of juice that she would squeeze from oranges. She had sauce dishes that held homemade apple sauce and other fruit sauces. Meat and milk and dairy were from local sources. She died one month before turning 104.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Жыл бұрын
OMyGosh! Sounds like such delicious and nutritious food!# YUM! I have started cooking meals from scratch these past couple years, and leaving processed packaged junk on the shelf! It's a World of difference in Taste and in Health!!😉
@eileenmcchrystal8471
@eileenmcchrystal8471 Жыл бұрын
Can I ask what you mean by cooked meats by scratch? Thanks X
@renoreb953
@renoreb953 Жыл бұрын
She was stress free & lived a healthy life .
@mariemcrae4027
@mariemcrae4027 Жыл бұрын
Excuse me sir what about the other people who didn't have ape ancestors? I'm afraid you lost me at that point
@kathleenohara6152
@kathleenohara6152 Жыл бұрын
@@eileenmcchrystal8471 cooked "meals" from scratch ... In case someone hasn't mentioned it earlier. 😁👍👍
@Cocora22
@Cocora22 2 жыл бұрын
My doctor recently told me that the tests I was asking for, during my annual physical, were not necessary because I don't have symptoms. I'm 70 and generally very healthy. I told him that I had been to the endocrinologist a couple of years back and he told me to watch my TSH levels. They came back very hi. I begged the doctor for some of the tests that Dr. Berry and his colleague recommend as part of a health screening and he said no. No Uric acid test recommended. So none done. I just can't wrap my head around how these doctors practice medicine. My experience has totally been that they don't want to find out what's wrong they just want to cram a pill down your throat and damn you if you challenge or question their approach!
@KetoKassy
@KetoKassy 2 жыл бұрын
The tests you requested don't have a prescription medicine associated with the test results that's why. They only care about test results that will allow them to prescription drug you for money 💰 🤑 You need a new doctor.
@karlfillmore57
@karlfillmore57 Жыл бұрын
I have been fired by more than one doctor.
@russue
@russue Жыл бұрын
Drs can’t be told anything !!
@Cocora22
@Cocora22 Жыл бұрын
@@karlfillmore57 😃Me too!!!!!!!!
@DesiRush1
@DesiRush1 Жыл бұрын
That sounds more like you are his patient. Take back your power and remember that a doctor is a professional that you hire to help you manage your health. If they won't work with you, then find someone that will. You only get one body and you must take responsibility for it.
@Stillwaiting4number6
@Stillwaiting4number6 Жыл бұрын
I’m a physician and have been saying this for years. Wish more would think independently, analytically and strategically and not just from a memorization perspective. Appreciate this video. More docs need to listen and learn the truth.
@bernadettemartins7913
@bernadettemartins7913 11 ай бұрын
Wish you was my Doc
@MNskins11
@MNskins11 9 ай бұрын
In the age of centralized healthcare, doctors have become nothing more than glorified nurses.
@regionalarrow
@regionalarrow 9 ай бұрын
Its unsafe for young dos especially to deviate from their med groups orthodoxy@ they've been cowed and threatened!
@c.a-r7103
@c.a-r7103 Ай бұрын
Please help I'm confused. I have high uric acid. What do I eat. I hear carnivore diet is bad and I hear fasting is bad for high uric acid levels. I'm in a lot of pain.
@jonpritz9838
@jonpritz9838 18 күн бұрын
Real food. No sugar lots protein
@chasleask8533
@chasleask8533 2 жыл бұрын
I cured my gout overnight by cutting out all sugar . The disinterest shown by my doctor is almost comedic . Beware , sugar , yeast , alcohol .
@bowhunter8235
@bowhunter8235 2 жыл бұрын
th doctor I consulted defaulted to what I've already heard..
@chasleask8533
@chasleask8533 2 жыл бұрын
@@bowhunter8235 If they can't sell you a pill they don't want to know .
@kellykelly9521
@kellykelly9521 2 жыл бұрын
Change doctors, simply!
@MarkShinnick
@MarkShinnick 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed...never experienced profound gout but only during a intense 2 weeks of beer and simple carbohydrates.
@katiejon17
@katiejon17 2 жыл бұрын
I just left my RN career after 15 years because of seeing this. The past two covid years, and the healthcare industry showing it’s bureaucratic hand. Millions of lives would have been saved with cheap, well studied medicine - never mind our economy. Most doctors and nurses (not all) are industry robots. Good for you for taking control here!
@ChunkySalsa75
@ChunkySalsa75 2 жыл бұрын
There was a British doctor in the early 70s that said sugar was bad and he was laughed out of his field - the medical profession owes dr yudkin a huge apology, and needs to be recognized for his brilliant work
@ih82r8
@ih82r8 2 жыл бұрын
If only. Instead we're told to just shut up "trust the science" and take our shots/pills.
@christinediguistini8629
@christinediguistini8629 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you could spearhead that on some level.
@fainitesbarley2245
@fainitesbarley2245 2 жыл бұрын
He was more than just a doctor. He was an internationally recognised top researcher. He gave evidence to the US government in the hearings about heart disease and diet. He was savagely attacked as a charlatan by Ansel Keyes who was promoting the heart diet hypothesis which proposed saturated fat as the enemy. Ansel Keyes won hence the change in western diets from our traditional animal based foods to margarines, trans fats and seed oils. The demonisation of traditional fatty meats, eggs and butter continues. The results can be seen in the health, weight and fitness of the American population, closely followed by the UK, Australian and NZ populations. Other European countries with stronger food traditions have been more resistant to the 40-50 years of bad science and propaganda.
@teresatanyag8237
@teresatanyag8237 2 жыл бұрын
@@ih82r8 , True. Trust the science. The “science” is done through series of experiments by trial and error. And yet, it is not 100% sure as in vaccines(Covid vaccines still in experimental stage they say).
@hazelwork9332
@hazelwork9332 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, I have a Doctor who has an extra degree in gut health n treats people with diet n is giving a hard time by the medical system. Other Doctor 's roll their eyes n say "Oh alternative" as though that's a quackery.
@CP-nf9my
@CP-nf9my 2 жыл бұрын
When we took sugar out of our diets 25 years ago because we saw it affected our children's behavior, we were viewed as mean, even abusive parents. Thank God for mean (and informed) parents.
@cherylween4973
@cherylween4973 2 жыл бұрын
Why thank God?
@CP-nf9my
@CP-nf9my 2 жыл бұрын
@@cherylween4973 Because I want to.
@cherylween4973
@cherylween4973 2 жыл бұрын
@@CP-nf9my 😄
@liammhodonohue
@liammhodonohue 2 жыл бұрын
Then it turned up in 0% fat "diet" food🤦‍♂️
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq 2 жыл бұрын
You live in a ignorant and narcissistic country. Catherine you just extended the life of your kids. Now both of you need to leave usa and into the northern latitudes of Canada as #USABurns or #Cooks from Climate Change!
@feliciahioe4261
@feliciahioe4261 Жыл бұрын
My oldest son is in his early 20's and he has type 1 diabetes. But thank God for this piece of article kzbin.infoUgkxVYhghKWmrUgXARZ_ydZTvmmcrw5L0I5i At first he thought he had the flu and was lying down on the bed for three days until his sister took him to the hospital. They took his blood and it was 600. What I do not understand is how he could have gotten it, since no one in the family has it. But he is winning the battle now. This is good stuff
@doddsalfa
@doddsalfa Жыл бұрын
The best way for diabetes 1 is a plant based diet =40-60% less insulin
@mwj5368
@mwj5368 10 ай бұрын
@@doddsalfaCarnivore Diet from just my view would lead to near zero insulin. I was a vegetarian for 32 years with a lot of metabolic syndrome conditions. I've improved vastly but still not perfect and pre-diabetic, but CD really helped and maybe this boy needs that. His sister saved his life!
@doddsalfa
@doddsalfa 10 ай бұрын
@@mwj5368 what I have learned is that the cause of diabetes is animal foods but the cause of insulin spikes are often carbohydrates but also some meat and whey protein.If you go plant based whole foods diabetes in literally impossible .The vegetarian diet is often full of fats and sugar ,going carnivore take most of foods in general out of the diet
@mwj5368
@mwj5368 10 ай бұрын
@@doddsalfaThanks very much for taking the time to reply with advice! While I was a vegetarian I bought the lower carb Ezekial bread that was very expensive but I love bread and it was rated low carb. I also decreased peanut butter with just enough so I could taste it. If I went for a Subway sandwich I'd get the thin wrap but it was rare I ate in a restaurant or fast food place so that doesn't really count. I did make the big mistake of having a lot of Atkins candy like the peanut butter cups that were almost no carbs but high in "protein" which was the whey protein that for me triggered gout. So I tapered that but even then I'd still get gout attacks so I stopped Atkins candy all together and the gout went away. I at the start of keto or Carnivore Diet got gout two times. I learned I'd get it once, but after that I didn't get any gout attacks, but I do take Allopurinol and maybe some day I can quit that too. My uric acid was 5.4 last time about 2 months ago. I was very dehydrated and exercise riding my bike to exhaustion creating a good workout but not drinking enough water and learned the hard way getting two gout attacks even though I'm on CD, so on CD I don't get them as long as I stay adequately hydrated. So the longest time spans ever of no gout on CD, but I'll look into your veggie diet. what kind of veggies don't lead to gout? What is your diet like? Thanks again!
@doddsalfa
@doddsalfa 10 ай бұрын
@@mwj5368 I got gout before 20 because of white vines and dehydration.Drinking a lot of water is gout biggest enemy.Good luck
@TaipanTex
@TaipanTex 2 жыл бұрын
OMG! I'm a medical professional and just hearing all this just blew my mind! To say understanding how uric acid affects these multiple pathways in the body is starting to tie up a lot of loose ends regarding the pathogenesis of these diseases is an understatement. It's huge! You guys are like the "Jedi Knights" of the medical world! Thank you for your dedication to learning how these complex pathways work.
@tahliajayde
@tahliajayde 2 жыл бұрын
Best thing that people with your experience can do is to make sure other medical professionals learn this information. Western medical professionals are woefully behind in understanding the holistic functioning of bodies.
@oolala53
@oolala53 2 жыл бұрын
Time will tell if this is as impactful as presented.
@ripme6616
@ripme6616 2 жыл бұрын
Professional=Monopoly on harm U brain dead animals..stay away from our baby's' covidiots!!!
@ripme6616
@ripme6616 2 жыл бұрын
@@tahliajayde because they follow guidelines pathologically and have forfeited their inherent acumen .
@IceBear369
@IceBear369 2 жыл бұрын
This is possibly one of the scariest comments I've ever read...
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
This was a superb video (for me). I’ve been obese for years. I was slender all my life & when I began to feel the shift , told my family physician I thought my metabolism had changed. She said the metabolism doesn’t chance. I’ve taken ALL the shame & blame as I blew up. Now I’m 73 yrs old, a former dancer shame makes me unwilling (and unable) to walk or even stand without pain. I swim to get things moving . But I absolutely crave carbs. I drink smoothies (organic fruit). I’ve been told I just let myself go. I’m a shame. I have to “face this “, etc. I can assure yo shame or being yelled at daily has not worked. I DID, however, buy a glucose monitor when I became interested in intermittent fasting. Recently I found the two medicines I WAS ON caused weight gain (1) and the inability to lose (2) weight. So again, what I assumed was my weak character flaws & failures while water fasting were perhaps exacerbated by simply not understanding. Namely, the role of sugars as presented here. Get that monitor and starting over. Wish me luck. Need both books (gave his grain brain book to a neighbor who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s ). Thank you for your guest today. Thank God for recommending I watch it.
@zfid
@zfid 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ziggy at the beginning of the pandemic I started 2 regimes..firstly intermittent fasting and secondly the wim hof method. Intermittent fasting of 16:8 works but I then started a monthly 48 hour fast to supplement the daily fast. Tough at first but actually something I found I started to look forward to and extremely effective to loose weight. I'm in my sixties and my weight had been stable up until my mid fifties when I had started to balloon up. I wish you all the best and am sure that you will see some progress as long as you put some action into your wishes.
@chloesweet6667
@chloesweet6667 2 жыл бұрын
Seems that you are the right path now. Good luck and perhaps pretty soon you can dust off those dancing shoes again!
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
@@zfid I’m doing that now. Thank you 🙏🏽 much.
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
@@Samantha99652 yes, it’s occurred to me the “normal” is NOT the optimum range (and why is that)? I mean, with what we know today, it seems we can do better. That said, until they start TEACHING Med schools to actually teach nutrition (more than 1 week before getting their MD) , teach some things about fasting, autophagy, chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture , natural herbs 🌿 and more than prescribed drugs for symptoms we have growing sicknesses. Granted, surgery seems a prevalent and productive in the U.S. but why are we in such demand for it? Why isn’t surgery an “after all else fails” solution. Love my body parts , right?
@SandraA535
@SandraA535 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@digmatology
@digmatology 2 жыл бұрын
I've been telling people sugar is the problem and not fat for 12 years and people called me stupid. It's nice to see science and doctors finally seeing and talking about it, it's sort of a vindication. Everyone needs to be taught this and to understand that children needed to be protected from sugar as it is highly addictive and unlike heroin its on every grocery store shelf. There is no such thing as an essential sugar......
@organicdudranch
@organicdudranch 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael , its a fight huh ! my wife told me to write down the lies and hidden truths on a list. i stopped at 250 . sugar /fat lie is a big health lie, forcing people away from fat and also pushing poison fats has caused untold deaths and suffering. finally your vindicated. google secret covenant.
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 2 жыл бұрын
And wheat....
@digmatology
@digmatology 2 жыл бұрын
@@MelissaThompson432 true, wheat is sugar with a Hoodie on
@spgtenor
@spgtenor 2 жыл бұрын
Sugar has been the scapegoat for many decades and yet there is zero evidence that sugar has any detrimental effect on human health. Go ahead and continue to listen to charlatans selling nonsense, but don't be surprised when disease comes around.
@Borat_Kazakh
@Borat_Kazakh 2 жыл бұрын
There needs to be studies, replicated, positively confirming Dr. Perlmutter's hypothesis. Frankly, after all the hype over grain consumption being the source of all ills, it is now hard to immediately accept his latest idea. I have heard nothing presented by him that clinically establishes the veracity of his sweeping claims.
@modalities
@modalities Жыл бұрын
Anecdotally, I suffered from chronic gout (Uric Acid levels) as a function of how much fructose (HFCS) i was consuming and creating metabolic dysfunction, for nearly 8 years. I would have about 2 flares each month. I started a carnivore diet in January this year and had the Uric Acid levels measured each month (decreasing from 9.2 to 5.9) by June (this year). No HFCS, Sugar or substitutes or alcohol. In March (going back in time a bit) I stopped taking Allopurinol. I had also lost 42 lbs by May. Two weeks ago I wanted to test my response to HFCS and consumed 13 grams (intentionally). I had (and still recovering from) a gout flare within 10 days of consuming the 13g of HFCS. After 7 months I was shocked and thankful that I had Colchicine and Allopurinol. So it appears that I have more work to to on my metabolic health. Thank you for publishing this video and the contribution of Dr. Perlmutter.
@williamholten2088
@williamholten2088 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a physician and most of this is new to me. I can't thank you enough for putting together this research and connecting the dots within the metabolic syndrome. I checked my own labs and there has been no uric acid level checked by my provider in over a decade. Thank you again. Great work!
@ripme6616
@ripme6616 2 жыл бұрын
1# DO NO HARM !!!
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
@Lying Eyes politely disagree. Why? The people who live longest in the world are not big meat eaters…or animal eaters. They are in the “blue zones” and their diet & lifestyles are mostly plant based.
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
@Lying Eyes just checking sources is all. You be safe too 👍🏻
@ziggy33399
@ziggy33399 2 жыл бұрын
@Lying Eyes and with all due respect, keto people (politely) are misinformed. They have shorter longevity, not longer. It’s ok, I know it’s offensive but I’ve based this on lots of actual studies & books. If you enjoy books, I am happy to supply lists to prove (actual studies , science ) for enlightenment. Most keto people are interested in their weight (like Atkins) and then get sucked in (as far as I can tell & from my own experience). Tell me what you’ve read proving those who eat meat live longer healthier lives. Thank you.
@WholeCosmos
@WholeCosmos 2 жыл бұрын
I have gout. I have had it since 17 at my most fit time in my life playing on 3 soccer teams.Diagnosed finnally at 24. 7 years of hell and doctors like this who know just enough to be completly wrong and misdiagnose me. Gout caused by high uric acid serum levels is a genetically inherited disease of DNA metabolism due to the impaired metabolism of the purines in DNA. All primates have this metabolism somewhat compromised. Sugar has ZERO DNA. Fructose is not directly metabolized to uric acid as this quack aserts. Most food does have DNA in it except refined foods like refined sugar. He is conflating obesity and sugar metabolism with DNA metabolism. Some skinny people have gout. Obese patients with type 2 metabolic sydrome x likely have gout from excess food hence excess dna as well as comnpromised kidney function the inability to excreet enough uric acid given the amount ingested over time. Fat people eat more food and therby ingest more DNA and thats why uric acid is high. There is no conection to sugar metabolism of fructose which does not require insulin. The only connection is a renal one(kidney) and how having a constant high blood sugar and insulin level impairs the kidneys function to excrete uric acid. High uric acid is a symptom of another serious disease like cancer or over eating not a cause of weight gain diabetees or heart disease. symptom of problems NOT cause. Fructose does not become uric acid EVER in scientific reality.
@athomewithjenny
@athomewithjenny 2 жыл бұрын
I just had a visit to the ER last night and the NP told me to stop eating sugar salt dairy and gluten. This makes what she said make so much more sense. Thank you!
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry what's left to eat ? Doesn't it depend on what's wrong with you and what you may or may not be sensitive to ? Our grandparents and great grandparents did not have gluten sensitivities and they ate some sugar and salt but generally were healthier. So possibly gluten etc are problems now because of how wheat etc is processed or even grown ie GM. They consumed less sugar because they cooked and ate unprocessed food ie no hidden sugars. They couldn't afford to over eat either. Our soil and seeds are not natural anymore and poor quality. This will be highly significant but is not discussed.
@Cocora22
@Cocora22 Жыл бұрын
@@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Well the list is very long. But you can start with meat/poultry/fish. Nuts plus any fats that are NOT chemically made. So stick to avocado oil, Olive Oil, coconut oil, ghee, butter. There's also a long list of really low carb veggies that are excellent. AVOID ALL fruit juices because they are high in fructose = sugar. Don't consume any vegetable oils. That should get you started. There's hundreds more.
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Жыл бұрын
@@Cocora22 Thanks, I understood that. However, there's something not right that we have to avoid naturally occurring carbs incl. fruit. So I'm not sure that food science has got it 100% right. When I look around graveyards I can see many long lives were lived eating a little ( or maybe a lot!) of every food type incl. sugar but little would have been refined and even the sugar would have been unrefined cane sugar ie more like molasses. So the soil would have been better, the flour less processed and refined, no GM seeds. But also I suspect there are toxins in our water, air & food that may not be known that are bringing about metabolic illness associated with food. Why? Because we can't eat what our grandparents and great grandparents ate even if we don't eat processed foods. So maybe there is an elephant in the room that we don't see !
@Cocora22
@Cocora22 Жыл бұрын
@@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 I totally agree. I grew up on a country where everything had to be fresh, when I was growing up, because there was no real alternative. All the elders in my family have lived well into their 90's and very healthy minus a few exceptions and some aches and pains. In Colombia food was and in many instances is still grown without a lot of chemical enhancements. I have spent the majority of my life now, in the USA, looking to avoid foods infused with all kinds of garbage and I'm sure you know what a challenge that can be. There is a lot of information confirming that the grains used before the industrial revolution were indeed whole and not refined, now you can't even find those kinds of flours and people who have tried have great difficulty finding the seed material to replicate that kind of wheat etc. I have been off of sugar for a year and a half and on a very low carb diet. I am by no means on the perfect diet but just this little bit has helped tremendously. I do eat real food without additives but it is a real chore in today's world to eat healthy. There are so many temptations, lack of time and maybe also laziness to cook. Easier to pick the easy way out. I do love my sweets so when I hear people say that once you give up sugar for a few weeks you don't crave it....... all I have to say to that is I don't believe it. It takes a lot of will power for me to avoid sugars.
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Жыл бұрын
@@Cocora22 Thank you for that. Do you try stevia as a sweetener ? I'm also wondering about coconut sugar because it may not be refined so perhaps it's not the sugar itself but the actual cane that is grown and especially the chemicals used in the processing. As I said ( I'm in UK) & the gravestones speak ! They didn't warn us off sugar and carbs ! but many couldn't afford to eat excessively and there were no mass produced snacks - I avoid snacks when I'm out & about 'cos they contain nothing but chemicals. Anyway, good on you to manage a low carb diet and no sugar!. I can't quite do that ie my carbs are around 100 g a day & I use honey as an immune booster every day. So I aim for portion control and not snacking and doing a minimum 12 to 15 hr fast. This appears to stop weight gain and I feel well on it & don't need meds. I just think that God didn't put us here to then poison us with the food he created for us - that may not be scientific but to me it's rational!!
@dogfacesailor
@dogfacesailor 2 жыл бұрын
A decade bout with Uric Acid due to high calorie high carbohydrate diet, eat-out lifestyle. Passed over twenty Uric acid based kidney stones, one 7mm. Weighed 263 at 72". Type 2 diagnosis. A1C hit 8.0, got it to 5.7 with running 35 miles a week. 16 years later...A1C Changed my diet big time, increased pH and Hydrate hydrate hydrate. Started a serious lifechanging physical fitness program, dropped to 219 (fit, doing 50 pushups thru age 49 Active duty Army). Now 209 lbs and a 6.2 A1C . NUTRITION is key.
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
💦 So important! Thanks for sharing 😊
@tommyharris5817
@tommyharris5817 2 жыл бұрын
I see you didn't lose much weight after running 35 miles a week and knackering your joints in the process.
@ShalomShalom-d5c
@ShalomShalom-d5c 2 жыл бұрын
my Ex was 22yo, 6ft & 165lbs, did not feel well & had Excellent diet (no sugar- he hates sweet stuff & unhealthy carbs- donuts, cookies etc) & fitness (slim) but had very high levels of uric acid and BP of 280/160! We couldnt believe it & neither could any of his Drs. Said he was near having a heart attack or stroke. A specialist found, by giving him a radioactive substance to drink, it turned out he was born w 1 kidney 1/2 the size of the other with 2 arteries going to it. His body (as a fetus) knew the kidney was small so it grew another artery to it & kept his adrenalin going to pump more blood. Blood pressure meds made him so he couldnt get off the couch, "the wind has been taken out of my sails."
@ginobrito1761
@ginobrito1761 2 жыл бұрын
@@aprilmay1700 lol projecting much
@ingridburling8731
@ingridburling8731 2 жыл бұрын
What is AC1? Can you explain? Thanks.
@buddyrojek9417
@buddyrojek9417 Жыл бұрын
After the Covid debacle and how the health authorities all around the world couldn’t even discuss how to boost immunity naturally, I understood why they don’t tackle diet issues and education. The entire health system is geared towards caring for sick people, through “medicines” to nursing the acutely sick
@sursurrus
@sursurrus Жыл бұрын
The US spends twice the OECD (wealthy countries) average on healthcare and all its health metrics are below average and trending downwards. There's zero spent on preventative medicine, and the US and New Zealand are the only two OECD countries that allow pharmaceutical companies to advertise pills directly to consumers. None of this is a coincidence
@vetolongwene679
@vetolongwene679 11 ай бұрын
Its all about the money. Obamacare proved that. Socialism FAILS every time it is tried. #ReleaseKenyanMarxistTraitorsPubliclyFundedSecretCollegeWorkNow
@gwensmith6
@gwensmith6 10 ай бұрын
​@@sursurrus. You are correct.
@maralfniqle5092
@maralfniqle5092 7 ай бұрын
Not caring for sick people but profiting from sick people. Including the COVID years
@skiph3
@skiph3 2 жыл бұрын
My whole line on my father's side had gout going back to my great grandfather. Gout was accepted as something that was matter of fact. My first attack caught me off guard at age 42. BTW I'm 75 now. Years went by doctors never treated me for high uric acid. I was finally put on Allopurinol 100 mg/day 12 years ago and still had a gout attack. I'm now on 300 mg/day of Allopurinol. I'm a controlled type 2 with cardiovascular disease. Looking back, my doctors never considered gout as an important disease. This discussion is so eye opening and needs super exposure to all the practicing primary care doctors.
@anthonyman8008
@anthonyman8008 2 жыл бұрын
It's the behavior that causes gout, which is an effect, not a disease.
@skiph3
@skiph3 2 жыл бұрын
It is now found to be genetic.
@owenthomas9863
@owenthomas9863 2 жыл бұрын
have you found diet change effective?
@JoseFuentes-fn3dl
@JoseFuentes-fn3dl 2 жыл бұрын
I was put on allopurinol about 10 years ago. I was experiencing a weird sensation on my lower legs. I would feel a warm and cool sensation coming and going throughout the day. I had to stop taking it. But I've modified my diet with moderate exercise and my levels are low now.
@sallyinarkansas6644
@sallyinarkansas6644 2 жыл бұрын
I wish you luck and the best with your transformation!
@lauriejerome9179
@lauriejerome9179 2 жыл бұрын
So wonderful that these 2 physicians have maintained their professional curiosity.
@kimberpalmer9982
@kimberpalmer9982 2 жыл бұрын
My
@spiralsun1
@spiralsun1 2 жыл бұрын
You got that right. In other words it’s not a “job” or “who I am” but a fundamental motivation for truth. It’s easy to say, but in the long run literally everything good comes from that. Thanks 🙏🏻 ❤️‍🔥
@nobodynothing2594
@nobodynothing2594 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if taking high dose intravenous VitC & Myer’s with higher VitC will help bring down uric acid?
@Shalinee2212
@Shalinee2212 2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@57colliegirl
@57colliegirl 2 жыл бұрын
Lifelong learning is for everyone! Doctors should not rest on their laurels. Their patients are surpassing them in nutritional knowledge--- thanks to THESE lifelong learning physician leaders. Thank you Dr. Purlmutter and others who care to know more and HELP others.
@Smiles2U4Ever
@Smiles2U4Ever 2 жыл бұрын
This lady doctor does an excellent job summarizing what her guest says. She interviews very well in my opinion, asks great questions and summarizes the answers for her viewers. She doesn't interrupt her guest at inappropriate moments. The first interview I saw of hers was with Dr. Robert Lustig. Excellent.
@saginaw60
@saginaw60 2 жыл бұрын
Her voice sounds like one of those cold war air raid sirens.
@joanneerwin8237
@joanneerwin8237 Жыл бұрын
Going 2 read this again 3 times have had 3 kidney stones surgery. DOCTOR RECOMMENDED a daily Lemmon in a little water, no stones 4 three years. HAVE ALLAPURINOL, DONT TAKE IT GIVES ME A SORE TOE, KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. Have had Para thyroid surgery. THRYOID OFF THE CHART OVER 100 PLUS Medicare does not recommend treatment its my age, 85 sounds old but am active age is really just a number. Can not thank u enough.
@SeeWoelfin
@SeeWoelfin Жыл бұрын
@@saginaw60 I agree. It is very unpleasant
@anngray9171
@anngray9171 Жыл бұрын
I' m glad you have commented on The Voice. The poor girl sounds like a duck, but she could get that fixed. Unfortunately though, it makes one dread the segment when she chips in.
@shetlandannegair
@shetlandannegair Жыл бұрын
In the past couple of years I was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Vascular Dementia and I was in pure shock over it, but I now watch more closely what I eat!
@sallykelly7115
@sallykelly7115 Жыл бұрын
Do a metal test,and avoid Omega vitamin,is full of mercury,take every day a B12 order form Vimergy company that is garanty pure, and liquid, avoid all sugar, oils,gluten,soy, lacteos,eat lots of fresh fruit in the morning, special Will bleuberries, Anthony medical medium videos and books can help you,he wrote 8 books
@RAY-bg2po
@RAY-bg2po Жыл бұрын
Try organic virgin coconut oil. Brain love this short and medium fatty acid. Also try to reduce uric acid, cause it block nitric oxide ability to transport glucoses inside the brain cells.
@lita4458
@lita4458 Жыл бұрын
Check your b12 levels. And do not expect a doctor to understand it all. If you have an absorption issue it is b12 shots for life. Google misconceptions about b12.
@mbrights3158
@mbrights3158 Жыл бұрын
Hi, can you explain what you mean when you said: “If you have an absorption issue, it is B12 did life” Thanks
@lita4458
@lita4458 Жыл бұрын
@@mbrights3158 I meant shots FOR life, typo. My apologies If you have a b12 deficiency due to diet a la being a vegan or vegetarian you can simply get your levels up. But if anyone has an absorption issue like Pernicious Anemia (missing the intrinsic factor for absorption) it is not on shots, levels now good - stop. It does not work that way, one needs shots for life.
@Ash-radio
@Ash-radio 2 жыл бұрын
I have never seen a better host and better interviewee ever than Dr.casey .Unlike the usual interviews , she actually listens to the answers and understands and modifies furthur questions based on that. Also her questions are so relevant, its always gives you that " ya exactly what i want to know " moments. Epic ! never seen on tv nor social media anything better than her . Love from India
@sallyinarkansas6644
@sallyinarkansas6644 2 жыл бұрын
Her hand motions drive me crazy, otherwise I agree! She’s good.
@businesshubnamibia7244
@businesshubnamibia7244 Жыл бұрын
@@sallyinarkansas6644 I like her hand gestures and face expressions. 🥰
@pamelastgeorge4304
@pamelastgeorge4304 Жыл бұрын
Agree,she help clarify the information and pathways
@markusbroyles1884
@markusbroyles1884 2 жыл бұрын
The sweet fascination of Casey Means in her unapoligeticly girlish but professional and scholarly entheusiasm is infectious and makes the dry topic come alive with zest. I love the chemistry between these two. David Perlmutter is a classic national treasure. Thank you for this breakthrough exchange ~ SUPERB !! This should be taught in more simplistic terms at all levels of public school from early grades. EXCELLENT !!
@canyoncreekster
@canyoncreekster 9 ай бұрын
Love the vocal fryy
@bradblazoff5607
@bradblazoff5607 2 жыл бұрын
This podcast has filled in some of the many gaps that I have missed in other lectures regarding metabolic dysfunction. Thank you for staying with "the problem". Fascinating subject matter.
@trioray9090
@trioray9090 Жыл бұрын
Don't think you are boring Dr.P, I am not a pharmacist, but I read the whole Merck Manual myself.
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke 2 жыл бұрын
This is an example of what SHOULD be taught to us in schools. None of us left school with any knowledge that was actually important to look after our bodies, our minds, our planet and each other.. if we learnt the important stuff, I'm pretty sure the world wouldn't be in such a mess 😔🕊️
@jsi4064
@jsi4064 2 жыл бұрын
Good comment.
@markrussell4682
@markrussell4682 2 жыл бұрын
Of course the world would be a mess. The world being a mess is a function of there being more than one human on the planet.
@rockon8174
@rockon8174 2 жыл бұрын
School teaches you to do your own research. The library at the school was full of books on nutrition. Expecting to be spoon fed info is just being lazy.
@arlenmargolin4868
@arlenmargolin4868 2 жыл бұрын
@@rockon8174 but school is supposed to alert you to what you should be studying and if you think that some fourth grade child is going to start studying some advanced medical treatment modalities without being coerced into probing this information then maybe Dr Seuss should be your medical practitioner
@pilsyppah
@pilsyppah 2 жыл бұрын
The things that you mention should be taught to you at home by your parents.
@brianjohnson1904
@brianjohnson1904 2 жыл бұрын
Great interview. I suffer from Gout and have cut out eating a lot of foods containing purine.It has helped immensely but also recently abstaining from alcohol has also helped me. When I gave up I immediately felt I was getting a mild gout attack but it was the all the toxins leaving my body. I have noticed a big improvement in my workouts. Many thanks
@JustJulesAgain
@JustJulesAgain Жыл бұрын
Toxins leaving the body. I had a cold, and only had hot lemonade, and got gout. No food..oh and a coconut water. Purine/💐 Thank you makes sense more now. Been really working on urid acid.
@RAY-bg2po
@RAY-bg2po Жыл бұрын
High uric, acid reduce nitric oxide. Low nitric oxide, low kidney function (nitric oxide involve in capillaries dilation). Strong kidney function (more androgen) = more strength.
@RAY-bg2po
@RAY-bg2po Жыл бұрын
@@JustJulesAgain IMHO, cold is not caused by rhino virus but by high uric acid. When we can enhance our body temperature ( sun or fir), common cold will stop, due to excreation of more uric acid
@HepCatJack
@HepCatJack Жыл бұрын
Foods that are sources of quercetin can help.
@JJ-fr2ki
@JJ-fr2ki 2 жыл бұрын
My addition. I’ve briefly met Perlmutter two or three times and met his family. My impression was one decency, genuine care for human health, and energetic intelligence.
@dashagudym3938
@dashagudym3938 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. As someone who studied biochemistry I really appreciate how much you guys go into detail. Excellent!
@michaelmonaghan9226
@michaelmonaghan9226 2 жыл бұрын
I'm extremely aware of what I put in my body and have no Doctor at all at 57 and I do not need one, but this guy is one of those rare Doctors that have not been indoctrinated and looks and sounds to me educated.
@janean3773
@janean3773 2 жыл бұрын
Gout was misdiagnosed for years, then were told purines were the enemy, but we discovered on our own that high fructose corn syrup & salt intake were real gout triggers. This video has taken it farther & we're going to look broader. Thank you!
@jefjaeger
@jefjaeger 2 жыл бұрын
I am not arguing against any of this, as I am always trying to learn. But I have a gout problem, and my triggers are asparagus, shellfish, and some meats. Alcohol, a trigger for many, is no problem for me. I am far from perfect on sugars and salt, but I don't think I consume large quantities either...
@14lou
@14lou 2 жыл бұрын
I know a Gout sufferer who has no sweet tooth and consumes virtually no processed food products. He doesn't mind an occasional drink, but never to excess. I think there might be more to gout.
@chrismoore2178
@chrismoore2178 2 жыл бұрын
I am a 55 yr old male prob 10-15kg overweight and was having gout attacks approx every 4-5 weeks until about a year go when I started taking a vitamin regime that was aimed at raising immunity to Covid. 250mg Quercetin, 1000mg Vit. C 15mg Zinc and 4000IU Vit. D. I ended up getting Covid and it was pretty unpleasant but the unexpected benefit was complete cessation of gout attacks.
@sunbeamred8175
@sunbeamred8175 2 жыл бұрын
@@14lou too much red meat?
@14lou
@14lou 2 жыл бұрын
@@sunbeamred8175 That could be a factor. He doesn't eat a lot of meat, but when he does, he likes a big thick sirloin, cooked blue.
@CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat
@CynCopeland-TheAnswerIsMeat Жыл бұрын
Brilliant talk. It hits that sweet spot between science/medical and layman understanding. I'm so grateful to Google/KZbin for giving medical professionals, who bother to continually challenge their own knowledge to live up to their hypocratic oath - First Do No Harm.
@marilynrice7532
@marilynrice7532 Жыл бұрын
Thank you... so absolutely true!!! Admire and respect a physician, who have a true desire to be a blessing, not a curse!!! Please doctors never stop wanting to know more!!
@KetoZdrowie
@KetoZdrowie Жыл бұрын
Yeah, same doctors have been destroying our lives for decades, keeping us on drugs, probably knowing that is all down to our wrong diet! But wouldn’t say a thing about it. Now as they are old and stuffed up with wealth or simply retired they’re trying to whiten themselves and suddenly become a hero. Their ‘coming out’ means little to me the older they are! I respect YOUNG doctors who are able to resist the wealth the pharma offers for upselling their drugs and keeping the patient with chronic disease for long long time 😢
@ljc5371
@ljc5371 7 ай бұрын
100%
@rachelgeorge6294
@rachelgeorge6294 Жыл бұрын
My dad was in icu because of gout around his thumb. He was eating a cup of Mott’s apple sauce for 3 days. It has high level of fructose.. He almost died after 4 convulsions and 5th one at icu. He gets gout when he eats any food with dextrose, peas spinach broccoli. He has varicose vein issues too. Dr. David explains everything my dad experienced. Very informative and thank you so much
@porsche200471
@porsche200471 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best discussions I've ever watched on KZbin. I have some of the health issues discussed in this video and I've been looking for answers to questions for some time, and this pretty much answered all of them. I paused the video part way through to buy Dr Perlmutter's book. I'm looking forward to reading it, to learning more, and to improving my long term health. Thank you to you both.
@irmareitz701
@irmareitz701 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. Stopped the video midway and ordered the book.
@irmareitz701
@irmareitz701 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. Stopped the video midway and ordered the book.
@irmareitz701
@irmareitz701 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. Stopped the video midway and ordered the book.
@pieterviljoen1620
@pieterviljoen1620 2 жыл бұрын
Long winded
@shantishanti1949
@shantishanti1949 2 жыл бұрын
I am female age 62 and have each 10 yrs gone up a size - I am 2 sizes higher than I should be. It’s steady at that size but cannot lose it. I realise that after this video that dehydration is likely my enemy. I eat OMAD one meal a day - I am not hungry before I eat. I don’t add salt and avoid salty food. Not a fruit or sugar eater. I eat healthy foods but I don’t lose weight. My doctor in passing said we will keep an eye on your uric acid as you get older. So why not do something NOW ? I will get Quercetin ? and take 500 mg of Vit C and drink water lots more water ! Let’s see if that helps. Thank you - great video.
@francisvlatko2834
@francisvlatko2834 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Di 🙂 After listening to the podcast, I've come to the same conclusion. Although I've cured my gout and even dissolved joint crystals with keto, I still have elevated uric acid. As I'm already dosing Vit C, the only medication I'll be taking is more water. Dehydration could certainly lead to fat storage as we've learned.
@cynthiacole6140
@cynthiacole6140 2 жыл бұрын
Dehydration is real. This has been plaguing my 90 year old mom. She’s back in the hospital with electrolyte imbalances, very low sodium. She has always been very healthy and normal weight but has never drank enough water. She forgets to because she does not like water. She doesn’t drink enough fluids in general, never has. Only drinks black coffee. It has become a real issue for her!
@pat4005
@pat4005 2 жыл бұрын
@@cynthiacole6140 Your poor Mom. Consider squeezing some lemon juice from a fresh real lemon into the water. That is not sugary at all, and gives a refreshing taste to the water. If it's tap water and /or room temp, that could be distasteful also. She really needs water for so many reasons. I hope she will get enough.
@cynthiacole6140
@cynthiacole6140 2 жыл бұрын
@@pat4005 great idea. she’s in an expensive assisted living facility. They come and bring her meds, they should be able to also make sure she gets fluids I think. My sister is going to discuss with them. Thanks for your msg!
@foodsofthegods
@foodsofthegods Жыл бұрын
My father is an Internist with borderline high uric acid levels. He eats a lot of sweet fruits like grapes and moderate amounts of animal protein. I am a radiologist and I rarely eat fruits or anything sweet! I have borderline/high uric acid levels too. We were both educated in the classic, simplistic medicine paradigm, so we thought this uric acid thing has to do with genetics. I forgot to mention I drink very little water and eat lots of salt! What we just heard makes biochemical sense and we will try it. Medicine is fascinating when you start connecting the dots. Thank you
@mayamaker8841
@mayamaker8841 Жыл бұрын
Cut back on salt and drink plenty of water. It flushes uric acid out of your system.
@KaldoniaKaldonia
@KaldoniaKaldonia 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant podcast, thank you! I'm unable to afford a visit with a functional medicine doctor, so like most Americans, I have traditional insurance through my employer and see a PCP. I've questioned the past two PCP's I have seen....please test my insulin levels and cortisol levels....they tell me "insurance won't cover it and it's not necessary...you're fine." I'm 55 yo female and never had high blood pressure until 10 years ago....slightly heavier now, moderately high cholesterol, osteoarthritis in hands two years ago....I don't understand why traditional medicine isn't on the same path as functional doctors!!! You are all so spot on! I have been working with food to help reduce inflammation and help gut health. I have belly fat and I know my liver is mildly enlarged. Why won't doctors listen to us????
@mindtek_aus
@mindtek_aus 2 жыл бұрын
Because darling doctors are owned by the pharmaceutical companies and it's all about the money. Pharmaceutical companies know that fruit, veg and water and no sugar fixes almost everything wrong with us. A clean diet will fix your problems without any help from a pill pusher. 🥰
@mom755
@mom755 2 жыл бұрын
Not so much that doctors are “owned” by Big Pharm as much as healcare schools are highly funded by Pharmaceutical Companies which affect the curriculum, leaving no time for relational metabolic courses. It’s not just medical schools as much as all healthcare schools. In the 1970s, a Nutrition class was a required course. This no long the case and is not even an elective. Much scientific research has been done since then, but is still not included in the healthcare curriculum. A relatively new specialty of Metabolic MDs is now available but not covered by Medicare and most insurance companies which puts it out of range for most people. Cardiologists are becoming advocates of this but one must already have the destructive process evident. Sort of too late.
@fairyorphan
@fairyorphan 2 жыл бұрын
Why??? Surely you must know by now Western Medicine has NOTHING to do with health of the patient at all… It’s about M.O.N.E.Y…. The System was designed from the beginning to make money off your SYMPTOMS, it’s not interested at all in curing you of ANYTHING. If your doctor were to use common sense in their practice or apply new knowledge that might actually get somewhere with your health, they would LOSE THEIR LICENSE 👈🏼
@rethap3612
@rethap3612 2 жыл бұрын
Does the 'moons' show on your fingers (excl thumbs)? If not, your thyroid is malfunctioning which impacts the liver & gall bladder. Apart from exercise and Chinese herbal meds to sort out my metabolism, I use Lugol's Iodine to kickstart my thyroid. I "paint" it on my legs (with the dropper) after a bath or shower and it absorbs through the skin: two patches about as large as the palm of my hand. Keep on with it daily until it doesn't absorb anymore within 24 hours. However, if you're allergic to Iodine, first get medical advice. When the thyroid & liver works, high cholestrol drops. Also check out Dr Berg's videos.
@dianaherring8594
@dianaherring8594 2 жыл бұрын
@@rethap3612 what Chinese herbs are you using to straighten out your metabolism??! Mine is zero.
@debrahmanchego8605
@debrahmanchego8605 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Thank you both SO Much! Im a young 67 year old w a slow metabolism depression and some arthritis. I have learned SO Much tonight and am very Grateful that I somehow happened into this video. I was aware of fructose and sugar and inflammation- I believe that your explanation of Uric Acid has been a real missing link for me! Im actually Excited about All of this! 💗
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Debrah 🖤 We really appreciate your support!
@chanchan5349
@chanchan5349 2 жыл бұрын
I restarted drinking 2 tsp ACV in a mug of warm water with a little grated ginger before meals. It has really helped my inflammation +depression + arthritis & I’m beginning to feel my metabolism kick back up. Same age. I’d forgotten how good it makes me feel.
@Jahfaith
@Jahfaith 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, am 78. old Male...I have suffered with Thyroid problems since 30; Check out 2 other things other than Acuric levels: Thyroid and Vitamin B levels as both can coz problems with weight, mood, and major organ damage if untreated
@SDMeadows1111
@SDMeadows1111 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you to both for this information. As a 50-something observing the health condition I am experiencing now as played out in my 80-something mother, including stroke and heart attack, this is so helpful.This will help me to manage my own fatty liver, insulin resistance, weight gain issues. Being raised by grain farmers was my first problem! I took a ton of notes! Thank you for sharing this information. Understanding the evolutionary bio-mechanics is fascinating.
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! Really glad to hear you enjoyed the conversation 😊
@astromob1
@astromob1 2 жыл бұрын
Grain farmers are not the problem.
@robertelizarraz8570
@robertelizarraz8570 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 66, eat high fiber foods and eliminate all dairy and animal fats and your going to see amazing changes...4-6 Ounces a week of animal protein o.k. Check out diets of blue zones where men live over 100 more..
@SDMeadows1111
@SDMeadows1111 2 жыл бұрын
@@astromob1 Both my mother and I have sensitivity to wheat. That is the problem.
@jdmosaics
@jdmosaics 2 жыл бұрын
@@astromob1 you are right the farmers are not the problem, the wheat is… for many many humans.
@valeriegoetz2988
@valeriegoetz2988 Жыл бұрын
Joy in learning and going forward! 9 months after upload, you are still teaching this to us! Thank you!!
@lisaget2508
@lisaget2508 2 жыл бұрын
This is such a fantastic podcast. The exchange between the host and guest was so educational and beneficial to your audience. Thank you, thank you!
@SpearChuckUngawa
@SpearChuckUngawa 2 жыл бұрын
I quit sugar for new year's along with HFCS, wheat, corn and rice products. I feel great, 45lbs. lighter. I reduced comorbidities and save money on food as I no longer feel the need to eat every few hours. This is important with the food shortage coming down the road. Please use that in your lectures. Harden ourselves by going sugarless, grass and oatless.
@pattyconley4096
@pattyconley4096 2 жыл бұрын
What do you eat? I'm not meaning to sound sarcastic or snarky. I'm curious because my weight is creeping up but I have several different health issues limiting what I can eat. A major one is due to no fault of my own, I only have 9 teeth left and they're going bad now too so I can't eat fresh vegetables and crunchy fruits. Any ideas that may help me??
@nobodynothing2594
@nobodynothing2594 2 жыл бұрын
I’m curious to know too what you eat.
@MrChumpus
@MrChumpus 2 жыл бұрын
@@pattyconley4096 I'm no health expert, but for the last 2 months I've been doing lazy keto and mixing it up with intermittent fasting. Mainly cutting out carbs and sugar. I've lost almost 20lbs so far. I will eat 3 organic pasture raised eggs and 2 strips of bacon around noon. Lots of water and some matcha green tea during the day keeps me full until dinner. I'll have a salad and some protein like a chicken breast or a package of tuna. I didn't realize how many carbs I was eating until i started looking at nutrition facts. This diet is pretty easy on the teeth
@SpearChuckUngawa
@SpearChuckUngawa 2 жыл бұрын
@@pattyconley4096 I juice for nutrition, green leafy stuff with lots of chlorophyll high in potassium and sulforaphane, cruciferous vegetables. I'll have 2-3 Kiwi to help keep blood from clotting, little meat.
@pattyconley4096
@pattyconley4096 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrChumpus thank you so much!!! I know I eat way too many carbs and it's partly because most are soft and easy on my teeth and because my sugar is unstable. I never know when it's going to drop or spike or whatever it's doing. Thank you for your help!!
@shooster5884
@shooster5884 2 жыл бұрын
I have no medical knowledge but following a crash and reading a book by a woman who was in a wheelchair young from arthritis and decided to stop all the meds and use researched old remedies on diet. The key ingredient was Cider vinegar and honey in warm water first thing every morning. Within a month of being off the meds and a diet she worked out she walked for the first time in ages. So to avoid getting arthritis in damaged joints etc I started taking the cider vinegar honey in warm water every morning. What happened was that my acidic stomach and bowel disappeared and never came back. Before that just a cup of coffee was enough to cause me a problem. An older neighbor who had a few arthritic joints decided to try it and told me that a surprising side effect was that cramps in his legs at night had stopped happening. He only ate fresh organic food and didn't drink or smoke so he had a healthy duet already. So I suggested to another elderly neighbor who suffered badly sometimes from gout to also try it, and wow, it also reduced his gout to almost zero. It came back if he stopped taking it. I don't know how it works or if relevant to this discussion, but I'm just sharing my experience with cider vinegar.
@lynnegullion-realtor2880
@lynnegullion-realtor2880 Жыл бұрын
how much apple cider vinegar and how much water and how much honey? thanks
@matchapetals
@matchapetals Жыл бұрын
It's because apple cider vinegar helps reduce glucose spikes and encourages your muscles to uptake glucose
@shooster5884
@shooster5884 Жыл бұрын
@@lynnegullion-realtor2880 Apologies..I didn't see you question til now. I was taking maybe a dessert spoon at most in a small glass of water.. the honey, apparently a relevant ingredient in the mix, I added about a teaspoon ful. It wasn't exact.. in the book the woman varied what she took. She suggested anyone going to drink alcohol to take the same glass before going out to drink.. You could start with just a teaspoon of cider vinegar and I don't think it matters how much water or honey. One thing to know she said if you have quite bad arthritis is that it can take 3 weeks to a month to see a difference and in those weeks you can have more pain in some joints because - as I visualized her words - the cider vinegar is breaking down some hard stuff jammed in the joints and that's the cause of the pain..but once that's gone the joints feel easier.
@robertmearns4490
@robertmearns4490 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Pearlmutter should be awarded the Metal of Freedom for all of his contributions to the microbiome and, thus, our good health.
@lotfibouhedjeur
@lotfibouhedjeur Жыл бұрын
Don't you mean "medal"?
@GizmoFromPizmo
@GizmoFromPizmo 2 жыл бұрын
I can't get over how interesting this interview is... Listening to it a second time now.
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! So glad you enjoyed it 💪
@mikekenney8362
@mikekenney8362 2 жыл бұрын
It’s easier to commit to behavioral and dietary adjustment when one sees the big picture. Brilliant presentation of the essential hazard
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
You can't manage what you don't measure! 💪 🖤 levels.link/behavior
@eugeniustheodidactus8890
@eugeniustheodidactus8890 2 жыл бұрын
@@levels So not true.
@versewriter8123
@versewriter8123 2 жыл бұрын
I wish my adult son would commit to behavioural & dietary adjustment! He's had elevated uric acid levels for years & suffers from gout regularly. I've done so much online research educating myself about this but he his averse to listening to the knowledge I've gained. I have just returned from visiting him & took a host of recommended supplements in which he showed little interest. I have sent this excellent informative video to him & it's the last I'll ever send - if this presentation fails to inspire him to take control of his health then nothing will. I'm done - absolutely done.
@eugeniustheodidactus8890
@eugeniustheodidactus8890 2 жыл бұрын
@@versewriter8123 One must learn to educate oneself about all matters of health or forever be at the non-mercy of the greedy allopathic tyrants. If chronic gout doesn't get one interested in research and changing habits, then I don't know what it takes. Best of luck.
@versewriter8123
@versewriter8123 2 жыл бұрын
@@eugeniustheodidactus8890 Thank you - my feelings are the same. My own health was suffering due to anxiety over my son's lack of interest in learning how to take care of his own health.
@suzanne5971
@suzanne5971 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews I’ve listened to in years! I plan to re-listen, and take notes. That is how valuable this information is. Well done.
@kayoxford7442
@kayoxford7442 Жыл бұрын
Listening to for the second time. I'm an admin. of a diabetic group...never knew this! Explains so much! Sharing with my group! Thank you so much!
@bigmoose1961
@bigmoose1961 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating podcast, well presented. Thank you for bringing this to public attention. What astounds me is how something so logical and dare I say obvious has gone under the radar thus far. I'm based in the UK but expect similar problems exist in the USA. Go back a few generations. People generally ate to the calendar, seasonally if you prefer. Root veg in autumn/winter, blueberries in July, Apples in late summer etc. Nowadays we can buy blueberries for example all year round. I see an environmental link here. Save the unnecessary food miles, eat locally sourced seasonal foods where possible. It is what nature intended.
@jldonnell1
@jldonnell1 2 жыл бұрын
Holy mother of pearl! I have been waiting on this and I'm so glad this came up in my feed. This is awesome!
@OCRay1
@OCRay1 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could speak as articulate, eloquent and intelligent as this man. Very interesting information as well.
@WendyHannan-pt7ez
@WendyHannan-pt7ez 9 ай бұрын
I’m in so much pain with fibromyalgia, I find when I eat sugar it kicks my pain in, I broke out and ate sugar yesterday , plus I ate GF pasta, as I’m celiac , today I can hardly get out of bed. I’ve finally worked out 🤷🏼‍♀️ sugar is poison to me. When I eliminate sugar my pain decreases. Thank you both, I love this video, it’s packed with information that makes so much sense.
@pwilki8631
@pwilki8631 7 ай бұрын
The substitutes for gluten are almost as bad as, or worse than gluten. Go carnivore for 21 days.
@dianeheaton6737
@dianeheaton6737 2 жыл бұрын
This is a revelation to me. I have high Uric Acid, 9.7. I resisted going on medication because I didn't want to take another pill, and my physician didn't push it. I just sent him an email that I want another blood test and I want to aggressively reduce my numbers. I have eliminated all sugar, and prepackaged foods, and eat very low carbs but I still can't lose the weight I should be. duh. I am so glad I saw this, I believe life-saving!
@toothfairymom9404
@toothfairymom9404 2 жыл бұрын
@Diane Heaton Try "time-restricted feeding", also commonly referred to as intermittent fasting. Jason Fung, MD is good. Also Dr. Berg.
@gypsy5269
@gypsy5269 2 жыл бұрын
@ Diane Heaton Also, Look into a Alkaline diet; this helps with inflammation; that can also hinder weight loss. Best of luck 💐
@dianeheaton6737
@dianeheaton6737 2 жыл бұрын
@@toothfairymom9404 I do eat typically a 16/8 eating period. I did get a response from my Dr, he wants to start the medication. I am wondering if the quercitin (sp) will work, but I may be too high for that. I may try that plus vitamin C for a month before medication.
@MarkShinnick
@MarkShinnick 2 жыл бұрын
@@dianeheaton6737 Eliminate,too, the scialic acids of beef and pork; imposter proteins our immune system chronically reacts to.
@WohaliTheOneandOnly
@WohaliTheOneandOnly 2 жыл бұрын
@@dianeheaton6737 Standard Process A-C Carbomide will lower uric acid naturally.
@suzaniovieno2023
@suzaniovieno2023 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I have been preaching nutrition to all my family and friends! But you can bring a horse to water but can’t make them drink it! I appreciate all you are doing I believe you and praise you!
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being an early supporter of what we're building! 💪🖤
@suzaniovieno2023
@suzaniovieno2023 2 жыл бұрын
I am spreading your words too 👍
@carolyncouch4094
@carolyncouch4094 2 жыл бұрын
I could listen to this doctor talk all day too! That was a great interview. I learned so much and now I will change my diet. Thank you so much.
@xallstatex2910
@xallstatex2910 Жыл бұрын
These are the people and the conversations that have the power to truly make a difference in our lives...!! #LOVE THIS
@annettecinquemanifalbo17
@annettecinquemanifalbo17 2 жыл бұрын
I found your conversation very enjoyable. I am a Certified Iridologist and have been in practice for 40 years and I'm also a Certified Fitness Specialist and I've spoken to countless clients over the years about the uric acid levels seen in the Iris of the eye. And many if not all had gout, and or suffered many of the dis-eases in the body you spoke of just from high uric acid levels in the body. Gotta give you medical doctors a lot of credit here for telling the truth about our biochemistry, sugar/fructose consumption in this country, poor diet, lack of exercise, and alcohol abuse, plus not exercising self control.. the amygdala VS the frontal cortex. I'll watch this one again for sure. Great information. Good job.👏👏👏
@yomomma4261
@yomomma4261 2 жыл бұрын
That's neat that you're doing iridology. I asked a young eye dr when she was doing my eye exam if she had heard of it. She hadn't but was going to look into it. Where do you see the uric acid? I have a copy of an iridology exam from 40 years ago.
@annettecinquemanifalbo17
@annettecinquemanifalbo17 2 жыл бұрын
@@yomomma4261 it's in the Iris of the eye as seen as extremely white fibers that seem to look like plaques of thick white accumulations in the outer portion of ciliary zone of the Iris! Thanks for commenting! This is really cool that you even know what it is! I've been practicing Iridology for over 40 years!
@yomomma4261
@yomomma4261 2 жыл бұрын
@@annettecinquemanifalbo17 where do you live? I lived in Dallas when I used the iridology dr. He got it right compared to the phamakia trained mds. My kidneys leak protein and I've learned to avoid carb to heal. I have been avoiding proper lifestyle changes with exercise and alcohol. I've had success with low carb diet. I really like your comment about frontal cortex .
@annettecinquemanifalbo17
@annettecinquemanifalbo17 2 жыл бұрын
@@yomomma4261 I live 85 miles or so East of Dallas in Lindale. I have my practice there!
@yomomma4261
@yomomma4261 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you one day. I haven't forgotten you and thought about you today. Let's figure out how and when to visit.
@katekuhn8393
@katekuhn8393 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Perlmutter-- I bought your book "Drop Acid" and also a uric acid home test kit. I was unable to reduce my uric acid with diet alone, but after monitoring my uric acid and my blood pressure I was able to demonstrate a direct correlation between my uric acid level and my blood pressure. Now on Allopurinol, my blood pressure has come down from 149/82 to 128/72 or even on occasion, 109/68. (I should include I am type 1 diabetic for 56 years.) The proof is in the pudding as they say. You are 100% correct! Thank you!
@SAHBfan
@SAHBfan 2 жыл бұрын
I used to be very overweight. A low fat, low calorie diet didn’t really suit me at all - I lost some weight, but it seemed to be as much muscle as fat and left me weak, tired and hungry. I tried ‘The Atkins diet’ which was fashionable at the time and it worked amazingly well. 15 years later my weight is still under control and I am very fit and healthy. I remember at the time Atkins getting almost universal condemnation from just about everyone,everywhere in the medical profession or media. The ‘fat bad, calories bad, carbs good, fruit good’ mantra was not to be challenged. Seems Atkins was definitely on the right path, even if he didn’t have the full story.
@jonesy2892
@jonesy2892 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was also on Atkins around 2001-2002 and people gave me such grief over it, telling me I was killing myself and I would be sorry. I've spent the last 20 years eating the standard Western diet, full of carbs and grains, and now I'm working to reverse Type 2 diabetes and hypertension! I should have stuck with Atkins.
@RealityCheck6969
@RealityCheck6969 Жыл бұрын
You should do a very simplified version of all your arguments for everyone who is not a health professional and watching this video. So everyone really understands what to do to maintain health. These terms and details gets confusing for the simple minded as myself.
@danielmierop662
@danielmierop662 2 жыл бұрын
I’m diabetic type 2, also pretty educated about my body. This presentation is the best down to earth conversation about the current human condition, how body systems interact, and more. Thank You to both of you and all the researchers over time. Data and observations can be life changing and behavior fixing to have the best possible bodies.❤
@zantecarroll4448
@zantecarroll4448 Жыл бұрын
listen to dr neal barnard on diabetes
@barbarachandler4430
@barbarachandler4430 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! It makes so much sense! I work with folks in an assisted living with a memory care building, where I have worked for 12 years. I’m 68 and intermittently worry about myself. I love sugary things and carry a lot of weight, and I know it’s put in things to trap us to keep eating it. I have given up my favorite ice cream that HFC. I have a Dr appointment next week, can’t wait to asked for my uric acid!
@eileenunrein6970
@eileenunrein6970 2 жыл бұрын
I could also listen to Dr. Perlmutter all day. Have been looking for a solution, and Dr. Perlmutter always helps.
@levels
@levels 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Eileen 😊 Glad to hear you found it valuable!
@Bass7a
@Bass7a Жыл бұрын
This podcast blew my mind multiple times! It was able to explain the in-depth how my high uric acid levels relate to all my chronic diseases. Can't express my gratitude enough... Love you guys for putting it up 🤍
@rollthers3157
@rollthers3157 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now that it's been a few months?
@Bass7a
@Bass7a Жыл бұрын
@@rollthers3157 Got my uric acid levels back to normal by replacing my protein intake with cheese and eggs. The purines levels in them are close to 0. Cutted anything that got sugar in it, including fruits. Went heavy on coffee and excessive water intake and got my purine levels in the blood back to normal in 6 months.
@judycindi8382
@judycindi8382 Жыл бұрын
@nemo227
@nemo227 2 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of information that can be useful to everybody. But we have to seek it out by our own initiative. We're not taught this as part of our "education" or upbringing. This video is worth listening to more than twice.
@ms55938
@ms55938 2 жыл бұрын
I told my doctor awhile back I needed help to lose some weight. He's answer was to just eat smaller portions. He never asked what I ate or when I ate it or even suggesting seeing someone that could help me fight the sugar urges and eat healthy. Even my oncologist (I have CLL) never asks me about my diet or tells me what I should and should not eat with my disease or says anything about me losing weight to be healthier. They just don't care
@aprillemiller8325
@aprillemiller8325 Жыл бұрын
I think the real reason they don’t ask what you eat is because they don’t know what to tell you is right for you. They were not trained on it and don’t care to do their own research to be a truly effective doctor. They think for some reason it is not important for them to do their job because the first question they ask, when you walk in, is “what brings you in today?” That way all they need to do is figure out what drug to give you that they were told is for that ailment. We just don’t need people like that being our health advisors.
@newenglandgirl9523
@newenglandgirl9523 Жыл бұрын
Agree totally. Funny thing is, when you bring your dog to the vet, ALWAYS one of the questions they ask is "What are you feeding him?"
@bobbysantanello1035
@bobbysantanello1035 Жыл бұрын
I'm 80 years old and I have COL about 15 years ago detected detected I'm in remission and I keep my fingers crossed especially with that white blood cells they told me if the white blood cells get out of too high Then I gotta go on some kind of medication Everyday above ground Is amir Best a luck Bob
@solice8844
@solice8844 2 жыл бұрын
A couple of years ago I summarized my ailments to include gout, rising blood sugar levels, high cholesterol, weight gain, elevated BMI index, and realized all were related to dietary habits. After all, if one were to stop eating none of these poor readings would be present. So the key to fixing these threats would be to modify food consumption to mainstream recommendations (sugar removal and low carbohydrates) and implementing periods of fasting. I’m still working on it.
@solice8844
@solice8844 2 жыл бұрын
@@jennifermarlow. Absolutely, change starts one day at a time. We can’t consume food like we did when we were younger despite developing those habits at a time when we were immune. IF is key along with exercise. Thanks for your insights and sharing your experiences.
@zzBaBzz
@zzBaBzz 2 жыл бұрын
High cholesterol is GOOD. It's not an ailment ffs.
@Kinkle_Z
@Kinkle_Z 2 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about "total cholesterol". The only important numbers in a lipid panel are triglycerides (TG) - should be low and high density lipoproteins (HDL) which should be high. Also, HbA1c is instructive as to your glucose levels over time. Good luck with your health!
@binathere2574
@binathere2574 2 жыл бұрын
Not necessarily true.
@RoedhamHouseRanch
@RoedhamHouseRanch 2 жыл бұрын
@@jennifermarlow. that is awesome! I started Time Restricted Eating a couple of months ago and find it relatively easy now. I'm fasting 7pm to 12 pm (17 hrs) and only eating lunch and dinner. Next step is cutting out all sugars. I think one problem people have is they want to do it all at once which usually causes them to fail. One thing at a time is what I'm working at. 👍😁
@devonharrison7124
@devonharrison7124 11 ай бұрын
Thank God for You!!! I bought the book Grain Brain and Wheat Belly about 10 years ago. It helped me to stay out of the hospital for bowel obstruction surgeries with scar tissue complications. I didn't have a doctor or surgeon that could teach me about How to Eat. So far I have not needed another surgery. This channel dropped into my feed today and I am so grateful to you both. I subscribed and shared with family and friends. I will probably join. Thanks again, Devon Harrison
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions 2 жыл бұрын
I always knew that my dad's last meal was responsible for his death and now I understand why. He did have gout. On the night he passed he had eaten a large portion of sauerkraut with pork. My mother told me when he awakened not feeling well, he drank a glass of orange juice thinking it would make him feel better, but he immediately died right there. I now understand why I instinctively knew the combo killed him and now I understand why. This is very valuable information. Thank you so much.
@keithcitizen4855
@keithcitizen4855 2 жыл бұрын
Sending you kind condolences , old age or a lifetime of bad diet is probably more applicable to your dads passing - my farther who basically died of old age 88 he seemed to be purposely eating cheese at the end , he warned 6 months before he died he was on borrowed time , mum passing a few months before him upset dad - incidentally my mum would have 4 teaspoons of sugar in her tea in early life and horribly caught up with her later.
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions 2 жыл бұрын
@@keithcitizen4855 No, I disagree completely. What we eat determines our level of health. Yes, he ate it when he was younger, but that is where the answer lies. Had he known more about food reactions with the body, he would not have been eating that way and extended his life. Even a younger person who's immune system was compromised from something else could die from eating that food later at night and then drinking orange juice. It was not old age that killed him, it was not understanding food combinations, not eating a high salty meal later in the day and then adding all that sugar into his body. He died from an explosive food combination. He had no medical conditions, took no meds. It was his last meal. So the point is, if we understand as we age, that our bodies change, we start losing digestive enzymes after age 40 and we do not get proper nutritionists for our new older bodies and do daily exercise, we can extend our lifespans and then simply die in our sleep when our hearts electrical current finishes. I have been studying this for a long time. He died in 1984. I have made many improvements to my diet and reversed a lot of damage from my studies. I appreciate your opinion, which you are entitled to, but in this case my conclusion is based on facts and understanding the human body. Stay healthy. It is not getting old that makes us sick or causes death, it is getting sick that makes us grow old faster and die sooner.
@MargueriteFairProductions
@MargueriteFairProductions 2 жыл бұрын
@@keithcitizen4855 Yes, your mom died sooner from her choices to consume sugar younger, but she could have changed her life by changing her eating habits when she did get older, that is my point. My mom died at age 73 and she was a diabetic and fat. Plus, she was in a wheel chair. She ate like a teenager and did not exercise. I had so many arguments about her diet, but she refused to listen. Continued eating high carbs, deserts and had to take more and more insulin. Had she eaten properly and done chair exercises she could have extended her lifetime. My dad did not have a lifetime of poor choices, basically he ate well, walked every day and held a part time job till he died, which was at age 81, from that food combo I mentioned. Our parents did not have access to the information that we now have due to the ability to research so quickly. My dad was not obese In any case being aware that vegetables are natures medication. I can lower my blood pressure by ten points in 15 minutes by eating a serving of plain Brussels sprouts.
@keithcitizen4855
@keithcitizen4855 2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou I've learned a lot .
@Ayewitness
@Ayewitness 2 жыл бұрын
@@MargueriteFairProductions plain Brussels sprouts what does plain mean thanks x
@michaelpugh609
@michaelpugh609 2 жыл бұрын
I've been battling gout for about a year now, I was eating a lot of bacon and meat in general while running between 35 to 55 miles a week. I was training for a faster 5k time and have dealt with the toe nail issues over the years. I ate a large plate of liver one night and woke up with the most severe big toe pain. I've cut out most things that contain purines and have switched from running to bike riding and lifting weights. Things are getting better, learning about the dangers of uric acid is a big wake up call. Thanks!
@sallyinarkansas6644
@sallyinarkansas6644 2 жыл бұрын
Corn fed beef is so inflammatory to my body, pasture raised grass finished was my answer. Bacon twice a year cause I love it…..😁
@Lotuslaful
@Lotuslaful 2 жыл бұрын
So grateful for this I have not eaten gluten for years and very little sugar but gained weight Thought stevia was zero sugar because it said raw turns out it has dextrose Will cut that out immediately I am so grateful for this interview and information Thank you 🙏🏻 I’ve learned so much that can save my life What a gift!
@fromthepeanutgallery1084
@fromthepeanutgallery1084 2 жыл бұрын
Watch the carbs. As well as protein intake. Work on getting carbs down 100>50>25g and see how that goes and where weight begins to drop. Some people more carb sensitive than others. Keep check on protein as well. Too much and protein changes into glucose and of course weight gain or not losing even on keto.
@truthseeker1959
@truthseeker1959 2 жыл бұрын
Stevia does not have dextrose, although the “Raw” form might have it added. Check the ingredients first.
@charlesbreaux5475
@charlesbreaux5475 2 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeker1959 You can get pure stevia extract (tincture) at a health food store or Trader Joe's sells one. Dear truth seeker, truth is less than %10 of the franken foods at your local super market is good for you, the rest is full of sugars, toxic chemicals, nano particles nefarious substances, and severely lacking nutrients! Read the labels if you want to get half of the truth...
@cristilamb7190
@cristilamb7190 2 жыл бұрын
Stevia does not have dextrose. Add fat to the protein.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Жыл бұрын
Your insulin levels must be quite High? Have your doctor run an insulin test for you. (It's not included in the regular blood tests) Because if your fasting insulin level is High then it will be next to impossible to lose weight or to keep it off until you address the High Insulin level. Insulin is the hormone that tells the body to Store as much calories as Possible. Even a very low carb Keto diet will not work very well at all, until your Insulin is dialed down.
@andrewwazagow9120
@andrewwazagow9120 Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely one of the most informative and most beneficial interview regarding health. Fantastic knowledge , experience , and ability to relay it over - there is no way how to express the gratitude of multitudes BIG THANKS !
@VoiceoverMomentum
@VoiceoverMomentum 2 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of podcast I find valuable.
@romanesiow350
@romanesiow350 2 жыл бұрын
Ok
@7x779
@7x779 2 жыл бұрын
What's the quick conclusion on what uric acid levels should be, how to test for them, and how to bring them into normal levels?
@sarahjarrell1262
@sarahjarrell1262 2 жыл бұрын
@@7x779 that's a great question.. It would have been nice had they told us about that🤔🤔🤔 but I believe it's just a blood test ... Certain types of arthritis problems CAN be a symptom
@SisterShirley
@SisterShirley 2 жыл бұрын
@@7x779 I recall Dr Perlmutter said his uric acid level was about 4.5 and that anything under 5.5 is good.
@ralphrice4408
@ralphrice4408 2 жыл бұрын
Really good info, just way too long . Fell asleep.
@tracy3812
@tracy3812 2 жыл бұрын
I was just at my very open-minded oncologist’s talking about “ Drop Acid.” My UA is 4.8. These vids teach me so much & enable me to be a strong team player in my own health & care. Thank-you.
@Arugula100
@Arugula100 2 жыл бұрын
This is an eye-opening podcast. The conversion of glucose to fructose is a new discovery to me. I read DROP ACID and learned a lot from that book. I have a few questions. 1) Should we fast OR not fast before taking a uric acid test? 2) Is the home rest for Uric Acid as good as the blood test for uric acid taken at the factors office. 2) How long does it take for the salt in a high-salt dinner to get diluted from the body if you normally drink 8 glasses if water? 3) will a high-salt dinner at 8:30pm the night before affect the uric acid test result taken at 10:30am the next day. Thank you!
@deborahgunn-hutton4436
@deborahgunn-hutton4436 2 жыл бұрын
You have stated all the questions I would like to have answers to.
@CHOPSTICKUPYOURNOSE
@CHOPSTICKUPYOURNOSE 2 жыл бұрын
So is salt a problem. Is this what he said. Or should we be taking more salt? If we go with an alkaline diet is it obviously better
@sm-hi7jt
@sm-hi7jt 2 жыл бұрын
there is no basis for drinking 8 glasses, given all the chemicals, drugs etc in our water some docs are seeing those more sick, too much can mess up electrolytes and be deadly
@fergferguson7370
@fergferguson7370 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been doing the low oxalate diet in combination with carnivore and keto….all similar. I developed gout in the last year and have osteoarthritis from many injuries and operations.My main reason for this program was to reduce or rid myself of pain…my blood test have always shown elevated levels of Uric acid . I am improving and really think this video is right over the target…thank you. The more information the better we can be…with less pain…
@laurenfromdownsouth
@laurenfromdownsouth 2 жыл бұрын
In my case, I was not eating foods that were high in sodium, but my legs started to swell at night. My doctor had told me to drink more water, but I stuck to the tea that I enjoy so much. Swollen legs were alarming to me, so I switched my liquid intake to 90% water each day. After about a week of significantly increasing my water intake, the swelling in my legs left and has not returned.
@carolday3381
@carolday3381 2 жыл бұрын
I am having issues with my legs swelling in the evening, been going on for 2 months now. This video has reached me at a good time,. I can see symptoms, so will be implementing things from this video. Your changing water to 90% intake for the days liquids is an easy thing i can do. I need to detox off of tea and caffeine anyways. It never occurred to me my drink choice could cause my evening leg swell. Thanks.
@EasyRider-g1b
@EasyRider-g1b 2 жыл бұрын
please take early morning walks and all these leg ankle swellings will go away and of course drink lots of water during the day
@flowersinherhair3930
@flowersinherhair3930 2 жыл бұрын
Was it sweet tea?
@bigfootbreath
@bigfootbreath 2 жыл бұрын
A huge recipe for the extending your life and well being…Tom Brady drinks 2 gallons of water per day.
@Kinkle_Z
@Kinkle_Z 2 жыл бұрын
If that happened to me I would dipstick my urine to make sure I wasn't losing protein (albumin), which could indicate kidney damage. I hope you notified your doctor.
@drbendaroo9610
@drbendaroo9610 2 жыл бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me how we continue to survive as a species with all of the chemicals we are exposed to on a daily basis
@Ayewitness
@Ayewitness 2 жыл бұрын
I know! Our body should be congratulated! It always compensates to protect the vital organs.
@youtubedrifter5594
@youtubedrifter5594 2 жыл бұрын
The human body is a literal miracle. Your body is the most amazing machine in the universe that we know of.
@owenmccafferty9295
@owenmccafferty9295 2 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful! I have had the gout since I was 14 years old. I am 70 now. All of your informal interrogatory lecture issues are on point. I just ordered 3 copies of your book. One copy is going to my Mayo physician. Prior to a move to Florida, I had similar discussions with physicians at the Cleveland Clinic on uric acid and its relationship to fat and hypertension. At the annual physical last month, I mentioned Alexander Haig's name as well as your name. No recognition of both names occurred. I will make sure that does not continue. Thank you.
@stellarblur
@stellarblur 2 жыл бұрын
I get over gout with calcium carbonate. works like magic
@owenmccafferty9295
@owenmccafferty9295 2 жыл бұрын
@@stellarblur thank you!! I’ll try it
@paulcampbell840
@paulcampbell840 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 13 years years younger than you, but was also diagnosed with gout at 14. Never medicated for it, but doctor's advice was basically to lose some weight, avoid offal (in the UK we eat things like steak and kidney pies), and always keep hydrated. Probably had five or six minor attacks over the years - most relating to food. More recently, I have gone low-sugar in my diet and lost some weight, and supplement with Quercetin, Rose Hips, vit C, vit D, and so on. Glad to have confirmation that what works for me is the right thing for my body, and has a scientific basis.
@azurec6001
@azurec6001 10 ай бұрын
The light in this woman's eyes...when your life's work is actually saving humanity this is what you look like LOVE!
@deecord1147
@deecord1147 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I’ve listened to this 3 times. I had my Uric acid level checked and it’s high! High at a fasted state… it must be horrible at an unfasted state! Ughhh I’m so up against a wall! I have hashimotos that is getting worse, diverticulitis, high Uric acid, and I’m obese and have tried to lose weight so many times and failed! Ughhhh! I want this weight off more than you know and I want to be healthy! I also have a low thyroid and post- menopausal. My last problem is that I can’t stand beef, seafood, or pork. Limits me so much…
@clydegibson1146
@clydegibson1146 2 жыл бұрын
OMG! All the information I haven’t heard from my Dr.’s. I was a very healthy adult without any issues but after getting into my 50’s everything changed. High blood pressure, gluten intolerant and gout. I maintain very strict diet for all issues as well as medications but nothing is getting better. Thanks for this valuable information!
@LC-xx2db
@LC-xx2db 2 жыл бұрын
I totally understand where you're coming from doctors are as lost as we were until now, so now they can start teaching and sharing the correct message of a healthy diet. I have avoided medication but for the occasional ibruprofin pain relief for arthritis in my left foot, but that too has started to ease with a changed diet, so good luck to you and your future health improvement!
@patriciaboies8298
@patriciaboies8298 2 жыл бұрын
are you sure you are really gluten free??
@sufficetosay
@sufficetosay 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in my late 50's and I used to get gout frequently, it was horrible. I was drinking cherry juice every night with very little help from it. Several months ago I went on the carnivore diet as a way of eating and I haven't had any issues with gout and, I am less than 10 pounds from my high school weight. My intestines are very happy now!
@clydegibson1146
@clydegibson1146 2 жыл бұрын
@@patriciaboies8298 yes 100%. I am strict with the diet.
@patriciaboies8298
@patriciaboies8298 2 жыл бұрын
@@clydegibson1146 , good, it is a steep learning curve!!
@jackb7982
@jackb7982 2 жыл бұрын
😊 Thank you so much Dr. David Purlmutter. Your detailed analysis of the body's metabolism and the role of Uric acid is literally a life saver, especially for those of us whose GP's and Specialists are without this knowledge.
@SquidProQuo1
@SquidProQuo1 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found this. My Dad has gout, and is pre diabetic, and some blood pressure issues. I don’t know why I never thought that the uric acid was linked to the other diseases. After I got done watching this I sent it to him!
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Жыл бұрын
I am 66 and use no pharmaceutical products - prescribed or over the counter for any reason whatsoever. I used to be morbidly obese according to two medical doctors. I used to have a fatty liver condition. I used to have pre-diabetic symptoms. I used to have edema - swelling in the feet and lower legs from excess fluids. That edema sometimes caused serious infections called cellulitis that would require hospital stays and intravenous antibiotics. I used to have COPD symptoms from decades of smoking. I used to have occasional high blood pressure and other chronic health problems for decades. All of these are gone. And they are gone because of intermittent fasting and eating high quality locally produced real foods. For just over two years, i have been eating just one good meal every day that i prepare myself. I avoid sugars, all highly processed junk 'foods' and excessive carbs - no breads, cereals, pastas, etc. I am healthier and stronger than i was 10 years ago. It is almost like aging in reverse! Barring any serious injuries, there is no need to see any medical doctors. I have no plans to see any in the foreseeable future.
@SquidProQuo1
@SquidProQuo1 Жыл бұрын
@@tonyprice2256 I’m a certified lymphedema therapist! I’m glad your edema got better. For a lot of people it doesn’t, no matter what they do!
@lisetteem588
@lisetteem588 Жыл бұрын
if your dad has got he need green smoothies, not this idiotic diet.
@mrroboto1660
@mrroboto1660 Жыл бұрын
​@@tonyprice2256 Way to go Tony, you have done something many good people who need to, won't pull it off. Congratulations man, keep it up and thanks for sharing. I know some of those good people and I'll share your story!
@willtricks9432
@willtricks9432 2 жыл бұрын
I had heard and understood the phrase " A modern Human is a Polar bear that eats like a Shrimp". I have reduced my eating to one meal a day generally and "lower" carb. I am a 55 year old tree surgeon still climbing and doing a six day week. This has explained in detail what we are and why I am having a beer on Friday night. Many thanks
@bradleyhasse5220
@bradleyhasse5220 2 жыл бұрын
Half the doctors are clueless these days. Thank you for teaching what should already be known.
@soppybat
@soppybat Жыл бұрын
Yes, they are puppets with strings pulled by Government and Big Pharma.
@ROM-FE
@ROM-FE Жыл бұрын
Just half?
@marcob.7801
@marcob.7801 Жыл бұрын
They just dont give a shit!
@miguelcalderon5976
@miguelcalderon5976 Жыл бұрын
@@marcob.7801 Pkwy
@nanouekonzo5581
@nanouekonzo5581 Жыл бұрын
I would say3/4 of them are clueless.
@torasisroel7754
@torasisroel7754 2 жыл бұрын
This is an example of what SHOULD be taught to us in schools. None of us left school with any knowledge that was actually important to look after our bodies, our minds, our planet and each other.. if we learnt the important stuff, I'm pretty sure the world wouldn't be in such a mess
@CariMachet
@CariMachet 2 жыл бұрын
People are not taught on purpose > it’s by design > stupid people are easier to manipulate > the elites rule the world > king with many heads
@Truth1561
@Truth1561 2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@BCSTS
@BCSTS 2 жыл бұрын
Even medical students do not know most of this.....we must therefore become life long learners....keep digging & learning....but not everything out there is true...& there are many blocks...internal (our own bias) & external (society, politics, money, power et al) to discovering, and having access to truth & the means to use it. Also even real, true science is continually evolving. Discerning the 'truth' in what you hear, read, learn in school but mainly in real life is so important. Keep living & learning.
@RigidRecords69
@RigidRecords69 2 жыл бұрын
why copy and paste someone else's comment?
@RigidRecords69
@RigidRecords69 2 жыл бұрын
ahh, the name and avatar speak volumes
@lisamendez7513
@lisamendez7513 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Dr. Perlmutter I believe everything you are saying. I am diabetic and have changed my eating habits and I am on my way to reversing my body mess. I see and notice my health improving. Thank you so much for educating the public.
@pj-light-glass
@pj-light-glass 2 жыл бұрын
In the 1970's, while beginning my studies toward Naturopathic endeavors, Uric Acid was flying below the radar in regards to metabolic process. I just subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
@57colliegirl
@57colliegirl 2 жыл бұрын
Nephrologists should be excited with this!!!
@lynnwark5238
@lynnwark5238 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a comprehensive interview from the good doctor. This information is what I have needed for many years. I developed an addiction to sugar in my thirties and now have been obese for twenty of my 76 years. Looking in the mirror has been a source of shame and frustration that I blamed on my lack of willpower and discipline. The medical community only reinforced that opinion with comments to "not eat so much". Now, after being diagnosed with pre-diabetes (my doctor suggested eating more beans) it seems logical that I need to reduce my sugar intake to almost zero and increase my protein intake as well (more beans). This video confirms that my decision is correct but also points out that reducing my sodium level is just as important.
@Tylox1
@Tylox1 Жыл бұрын
I think beans are quite toxic .. go carnivore .. fatty hamburger is the best..
@tztz1949
@tztz1949 2 жыл бұрын
OMG,. I solved all my health issues by eliminating sugar in 1990. I still struggle with uric acid/gout/RH when my diet slips. Thanks to the progressive doctors here.
@nccrchurchunusual
@nccrchurchunusual 2 жыл бұрын
TZ, well done! do you mean all processed sugar? What about fruit?
@sonnybowman
@sonnybowman 2 жыл бұрын
Does your diet include eggs and dairy products?
@tztz1949
@tztz1949 2 жыл бұрын
@@sonnybowman no dairy.
@tztz1949
@tztz1949 2 жыл бұрын
@@nccrchurchunusual I eliminate fruit on the whole. It seems blueberries are ok and only a handful every few days.
@pattyconley4096
@pattyconley4096 2 жыл бұрын
@@tztz1949 what do you eat?
@454roadwarrior
@454roadwarrior Жыл бұрын
I had Gout so bad I was ready to get rid of my big toe, Dr said, Get 2 pints of Dried Bing Cherries, I ate both pints in 2 days, Gout went away and it's been 25 years since I have had a attack... Dried Bing Cherries.. I never would have thought of that. Best thing ever...
@cmesilver7423
@cmesilver7423 5 ай бұрын
What's dried bing cherries
@454roadwarrior
@454roadwarrior 5 ай бұрын
@@cmesilver7423 Read , Bing Cherries and Gout
@454roadwarrior
@454roadwarrior 5 ай бұрын
@@cmesilver7423 , They have them Drided on Amazon, Michigan raises Bing Cherries and they worked great... I was ready to have my big toe amputated. Gout was completely gone and stayed gone, 25 years now.
@oznetyoutube125
@oznetyoutube125 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, very eye-opening. As a DIY'er ( Layperson ) this kind of information, this kind of education and understanding of the human-machine is so difficult to find/get. Doctor, you are an outstanding Scientist! Thank You for not only your work but also for finding ways to bring us this information!
@michaelpalm2210
@michaelpalm2210 2 жыл бұрын
Uric acid &Gout , what hasnt been discussed is the relation of Uric Acid and Kidney stones. I have suffered from both and my doctor and urologist are constantly trying to figure it out. My uric acid levels are constantly elevated and it seems hereditary in my case as my father has kidney stones, although no gout. Interesting video. Liked
@lorrieshigley3625
@lorrieshigley3625 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve suffered uric acid kidney stones for over 30 yrs. I’ve had 78 kidney stone attacks, 8 kidney surgeries for kidney stones. My gout manifests primarily in my kidneys. It’s a rarer form of gout. Painful? My nickname was Job-et, because of the incredible suffering I experienced. We hat saved my life is ULORIC!!! Tell your doctor to put you on this immediately!!! Not the Allopurinol.. it’s not effective enough for those with higher elevations of uric acid. I take 40 mg uloric daily, $10/day/pill. It saved my life and my kidneys (what’s left of them from all the damage the stones caused.) I had no idea the connections of uric Acid had with metabolic syndrome disorder and everything else mentioned? I thought it was the other way around?? Weight gain led to high uric Acid levels, diabetes, high blood pressure.. Hummmm… before medication, my uric acid levels naturally run at 10.5! It’s supposed to be at 4 or lower. 10.5 can lead to a heart attack, untreated. I’m glad to hear about new studies and findings on uric Acid. Thank You 🙏🏻 I will always be forever grateful to the discovery of the drug ULORIC 🙏🏻.
@estellacoggins715
@estellacoggins715 2 жыл бұрын
Allopurinol gets my uric acid down. You should ask your doctor about it.
@saraabrooks100
@saraabrooks100 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, finally an explanation! You're helping me more than you know! Sara
@manuhernz2745
@manuhernz2745 Жыл бұрын
Only about 30% through this video and I've learned a ton about this subject. I suffer from gout so you can understand my concern. Thank you so much for making this video.
@johnbailley4468
@johnbailley4468 2 жыл бұрын
i am 73 and have been on keto for 3 years and also i have been suffering for gout since i was 41. before i did low carb in the 1980 and keto starting 2017 my gout has been under control. THEN i started to fast. i have started with 3 day fast then all the way to 7 days. i did this for 9 months with no problems. after a 3 month break i did a 3 day fast and got the gout in my knees and it seem that my thighs got so tight i could hardly walk. but i did not put it together as gout until i did another 3 day fast and could not get pass the second day with the same deal of knees and thigh pain (very hot in both ). i believe that the more weight that you loose the more uric acid that is released from the adipose tissue. i lost 90 pounds and it seems the closer i got to my weight goal the shorter the fast. so this last month i did a 3 day fast with no problem and the next week i could not get pass 2 days again and i have been achy ever since. would like to see same research on the storage of uric acid in the adipose tissue. you are correct about the meat. learn that in 1980 in the first book on low carb diet by dr. Atkins.
@maxkendall1298
@maxkendall1298 2 жыл бұрын
My pain starts if I miss my cod liver oil (NOT fish oil, that is completely different) and properly prepared cod liver oil at that (Piping Rock liquid form is what I use(. Keto has certainly been a life saver for me, and fasting.
@kathrynmcmorrow7170
@kathrynmcmorrow7170 2 жыл бұрын
@@maxkendall1298 Piping Rock has some good stuff! The best conditioning hair oil I ever used was Piping Rock's organic Baobab oil. It absorbs right into the hair structure by rubbing onto the hair with a little bit massage by hand and brushing out. Hair won't look greasy just feels supple with more lustre. They also make a high quality chicken sternum collagen type ll with 300 mg hyaluronic, acid, 600 mg chondroitin, & 60 mg glucosamine. I have noticed gradual reduction of skin dehydration.
@perrysebastian6928
@perrysebastian6928 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great research area. This rightly is getting much more attention. A subtle behavior of uric acid is how uric acid rises during prolonged fasting (>24 hrs). The uric acid behavior during fructose consumption seems to be related to fat storing, but during fasting, fat is the primary fuel. So why does uric acid rise? Uric acid has to be doing more than storing fat. Perhaps it limits fat wasting. Keeps lipids from leaving the body.
@nccrchurchunusual
@nccrchurchunusual 2 жыл бұрын
Great Q...these pathways are complicated. Maybe when I read Drop Acid, that will be explained (?)
@jennyzehner223
@jennyzehner223 2 жыл бұрын
Good question I hope the dr will address your question
@Kanoemirate
@Kanoemirate 2 жыл бұрын
Please we’ll appreciate answer here
@eldonscott9
@eldonscott9 2 жыл бұрын
I need this answer so I’m glad you mentioned this. I just got my uric acid result of 9.4!!! I’m doing OMAD so I hadn’t eaten for almost 24 hours when my blood was drawn, could fasting alone account for such a high level?! I’m alarmed.
@Jessica-tz5cl
@Jessica-tz5cl 2 жыл бұрын
Ur probably dehydrated
@radicalhonesty3628
@radicalhonesty3628 2 жыл бұрын
as I watch this video what I contemplate is how much physical weight I have to release: (75.2 Lbs to be precisely exact!) for the sake of my health and for my well-being. the thing is though... I realize that I desperately also hold on to all the excess weight: for safety and for comfort. dear God, please please please, help the weight dissolve off of me, and please help me to no longer have the need to hold on to any of it, for the illusion of safety and protection. I am ready to be permanently, forever released from these shackles...
@mmut8602
@mmut8602 2 жыл бұрын
Amen! Me too, please God!
@sursurrus
@sursurrus Жыл бұрын
I read Dr. Perlmutter's book, _Drop Acid_ and it was the final piece of my personal health puzzle. I threw out my fish sauce, stopped eating anchovies and ketchup (my only remaining sources of purines and sugar) and like magic my joint pains went away. If you're having trouble with actually eating enough vegetables and fat to be full, I HIGHLY recommend you make your own mayonnaise with a healthy oil and slather it on vegetables.
@bengrynol3494
@bengrynol3494 2 жыл бұрын
Learned so much about Uric Acid from Dr. P and had no idea how much of an impact it has on metabolic health!
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