Preventing Dementia: Expert Tips From A Doctor!

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Dr. Sten Ekberg

Dr. Sten Ekberg

Күн бұрын

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@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
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@denise3432
@denise3432 Жыл бұрын
I love any Bruce Willis movie 🙏🏾
@halfmanhalfamazing7392
@halfmanhalfamazing7392 Жыл бұрын
Yes I am, I've been a Bruce Willis fan for ever, yippee ki-yay Mther Fcker.
@robertcuratolo5339
@robertcuratolo5339 Жыл бұрын
😬 I hate talking about this cause it's scary. It turns you into a shell of your former self. I feel sorry for the family having to take care of him every minute. God speed for Bruce Willis to end this.😞
@aagreenidge
@aagreenidge Жыл бұрын
How would hyperbaric oxygen therapy help with Dementia or Alzheimer's?
@smuccilicious
@smuccilicious Жыл бұрын
I bought your Ultimate Bloodwork Course and I love it!
@scottcurtin2598
@scottcurtin2598 Жыл бұрын
Lost my dad to Alzheimer’s at 69. Awful way to go. I avoid carbs and sugar. Lift weights and hike. I’m not going out that way. Miss you dad.
@annjean8709
@annjean8709 Жыл бұрын
RIP 🙏🏾
@caro8712
@caro8712 Жыл бұрын
I lost my mom to Alzheimer's at 68 years old. She had it for 6 years before she died. I am also on Keto now, and I exercise. I want to avoid it.
@GeorgeSalmonX
@GeorgeSalmonX Жыл бұрын
I also lost my mum to Alzheimer’s, have stopped all sugar and eat very little carbs
@Hippy2021
@Hippy2021 Жыл бұрын
Intermittent fasting help tremendously and very effective to cure most illnesses. It's easy simple and costless.
@binathere2574
@binathere2574 Жыл бұрын
Too all those commenting here, please investigate Pernicious Anemia. It is insidious. It is very often undiagnosed because they don't look for it.
@gsica2097
@gsica2097 Жыл бұрын
Just gold - thank you. An ex-Olympic athlete “metamorphised” into a holistic doctor, providing life saving advice. What a human being.
@swazilandirtbikes
@swazilandirtbikes Жыл бұрын
a real health champion!
@michaelmelamed9103
@michaelmelamed9103 Жыл бұрын
Metamorphosis…or, simply, education, learning. Not listening to Dr. Ekberg will make you sica .
@mh4502
@mh4502 Жыл бұрын
A Former-Olympic athlete... But yes, I agree with you!
@larrym2434
@larrym2434 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg staves off dementia by writing mirror image lettering on the glass screen in his video
@ii2bcnii
@ii2bcnii Жыл бұрын
Using the term Doctor very loosely. So loosely that I think you are a fraud. A holistic doctor is not a real profession. It is a self-important title to a man who hasn't updated his knowledge in over 20 years. KZbin grows them proud. Personally I would have too much shame to just crown myself a doctor. But I guess shame is a characteristics you lack.
@ewgnorm634
@ewgnorm634 3 күн бұрын
My mother is 81 years old … and Dr E is 100 💯 percent right… My sister changed my mothers diet and my mothers mental capacity improved significantly and we are forever grateful and we tell this to the Doctors and nurses… It is a miracle almost. She is very skinny these days but her mental capacity is so much greater… Her type 2 diabetes is gone… Her AIC is in normal range.. Her main Doctor was so impressed they couldn’t believe it… We just want to say thank you for helping us get our mom back to where she reconnects with us… You are an Amazing Dr.
@joeylewis1431
@joeylewis1431 Жыл бұрын
I was very glad to see your video! About 20 years ago, family members were trying to convince my grams she was slipping in mental deterioration. Which, if you think about it, was incredibly cruel as grams had taken care of her Alzheimer's afflicted mother until her passing. I stopped all that by sending grams to 2 places, the library and the YMCA. She now reads at least 1 book a week and takes the Ys free Silver Sneaker program. She is slowing down a little but just had her 90th bday fully cognitive!
@tammybacha9813
@tammybacha9813 Жыл бұрын
Your grams is very lucky to have you ❤️
@barblucchesi9527
@barblucchesi9527 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy every minute grams
@Orpilorp
@Orpilorp Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy for her improvement!
@hanginlaundry360
@hanginlaundry360 Жыл бұрын
You are a wonderful grandson! Best wishes for dear Grams!❤
@nitigraphicschannel5423
@nitigraphicschannel5423 Жыл бұрын
You are such a great grand daughter :)
@mimihopaline3873
@mimihopaline3873 8 ай бұрын
Merci depuis la France, en keto depuis 6 mois et une energie retrouve. J'ai 69 ans et ma vie devient meilleure grace a vous.
@Saluchik
@Saluchik Жыл бұрын
I'm 39, and a few months ago, I had a few stressful weeks followed by a very stressful interaction with a manager at work. After this I could immediately tell my memory was shot, my speech slowed down, I couldn't find the words, and I forgot the names of people I've known for many years that I had just talked to. I did research, and it all pointed to FTD, so I went to go get an MRI, and nothing showed up, so the Dr just dismissed me and only offered sleeping pills. I didn't take them but have learned to ignore the problems at work. I still need to work on why I can't fall back asleep. However, a recent video by Dr. Ekberg mentioned the benefits of apple cider vinegar before going to sleep. It's only been three nights so far, but I'm already getting way better sleep and am able to fall back asleep if I wake up in the middle of the night. I will continue to do so and report back if it has continued to work. In general, my brain is in slightly better shape now, but it was scary, and I'd like to fully recover. Thank you Dr. Ekberg. You have been a blessing.
@carlabenzoni8178
@carlabenzoni8178 Жыл бұрын
Ask yourdelf if you introduced some mRNA into your body when all your stress got more intense and your responses got weak with memory loss....
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @salvadorgonzalez4642. You're doing the right thing to keep working at it. The stress at work was the trigger, not the cause. Most of us have chronic stress that unbalances the brain to some degree. We would all do well to practice mindfulness, and relaxation exercises on a regular basis. 😄
@dardar1434
@dardar1434 Жыл бұрын
I had a stressful relationship. It triggered my brain memory as well. What did I learn? Get away from people who you know are bad for you. Set boundaries. Speak up for yourself. However, the best advise is GET OUT OF THAT SNAKE-PIT.
@carlabenzoni8178
@carlabenzoni8178 Жыл бұрын
@@dardar1434 taking responsibility for my body, mind & soul. Letting go & letting God!
@mase8189
@mase8189 Жыл бұрын
Happened to me a couple of years ago too, think it was related to the stress of working too much.
@marilynhamilton5910
@marilynhamilton5910 Жыл бұрын
My late father passed away last year from vascular dementia. It's an absolutely devastating way to die and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy if I had one. Until his diagnosis he was a very vital person in our life owning his own building business for some 40 odd years. In the early 80s my mum walked away from the marriage. It was my dad that took up the role of both mum,dad. He is unfortunately no longer with up but he is dearly missed. And there will never be anyone like him💗
@lisas2538
@lisas2538 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful father it sounds like you had. I know your heart misses him everyday. I miss my dad too.
@carolineflynn01
@carolineflynn01 Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear this and I can relate to you as my mum has vascular dementia and has deteriorated so much in the last 6 months. She was diagnosed 3 years ago. We dread losing her 😢she will be 79 this June and was such a vibrant and active woman before this hit her. Thank you for sharing about your dad.
@patriciaellis7105
@patriciaellis7105 Жыл бұрын
​@@lisas2538 ❤blessings to you!x
@janezhang5891
@janezhang5891 Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@hanginlaundry360
@hanginlaundry360 Жыл бұрын
It is such an awful, undignified way to leave this world! I'm glad you had such a wonderful father! ❤
@nickdepaul3178
@nickdepaul3178 Жыл бұрын
I've spent the last three years rebuilding my brain and nervous system via fasting and no sugar. People who know me are blown away. I'm unrecognizable from three years ago. You are onto something!
@lapacesiaconvoi
@lapacesiaconvoi Жыл бұрын
did you gradually change? i'm glad it's helping.
@nickdepaul3178
@nickdepaul3178 Жыл бұрын
@@lapacesiaconvoi yea, very slowly and gradually but last six months have been like neural rhictor scale of improvements.
@UntilThenn
@UntilThenn Жыл бұрын
What kind of fasting did you do?
@nickdepaul3178
@nickdepaul3178 Жыл бұрын
@@UntilThenn OMAD going on two years.
@Annamelese
@Annamelese Жыл бұрын
How is fasting related to dementia?
@rayjack
@rayjack Жыл бұрын
PREVENT or hopefully reverse Dementia before it's too late 1. Change lifestyle before symptons 2. cut sugar, cut insulin resistance, avoid carbs 3. Follow Keto, Intermittent fasting 4. 75% natural fat (grass fed meat, butter, nuts, fish , cheese), 5% carbs, no sugar Avoid processed plant oils. Eat EVOO, avocado, coconut oils 5. exercise - walking, high intensity interval training, yoga, weights, pilates 6. hobbies, books, volunteer, join a club 7. Brains stimulation/exercise, learn more than one language 8. BrainTap, meditation
@Pixiedusttina
@Pixiedusttina Жыл бұрын
My luck, I do this stuff and walk outside to get mail , and get hit by a truck. R.I.P.
@OkieJammer2736
@OkieJammer2736 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@OkieJammer2736
@OkieJammer2736 Жыл бұрын
Appreciated!
@kissjulianna27
@kissjulianna27 Жыл бұрын
Koszonom szepen!👍🥰
@Rikki-lh2mw
@Rikki-lh2mw Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🇬🇧
@Waves955
@Waves955 9 ай бұрын
I’m so impressed by Dr. Ekberg’s knowledge and thankful that he so generously shares his knowledge for free with all of us. He is by far my favorite channel to listen to when it comes to health and healing. Thank you very much Dr. Ekberg for making a profound difference in this world.
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 Жыл бұрын
I wish this Doctor would have been around 30 years ago when I was in nursing school. His way of teaching is engaging and make me eager to learn more. Now I am retired and try to watch all his videos for my own health. Thanks Doc!
@christelmayer
@christelmayer Жыл бұрын
Learning is never too late. I am 79 and always welcome videos of Dr. Ekberg and another favorite, Dr. Sam Webster, a wonderfully charming and knowledgeable Anatomy professor. Between the two, I am very mindful of what I eat, how I move about and what I think.
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Жыл бұрын
He was If you have an Anatomy and Physiology book with an athlete on a bicycle on the front that's him. That's the one we used in nursing school 30 years ago.
@ornvik481
@ornvik481 Жыл бұрын
He is not a M.D.
@juliemcdowell4034
@juliemcdowell4034 Жыл бұрын
That's what makes him BETTER!
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 Жыл бұрын
@@ornvik481 He is smarter than most MD's
@patriciaantonucci-walsh3139
@patriciaantonucci-walsh3139 Жыл бұрын
I was my aunt’s caregiver for over a year, she had Alzheimer’s disease and lived with my husband and I. I saw firsthand how this disease robs you of who you are and it left her in fear everyday. I never really thought about getting Alzheimer’s before because both of my parents died young and didn’t have it but caring for my aunt was a wake up call for me ! Thank you for this video and this priceless information. ❤
@carolsummers8734
@carolsummers8734 Жыл бұрын
My mom had alzheimer and was cheerful until she died at 80 of a heart attack. She only knew me but did recognize my dad's voice but not his face. I took care of my mother in law until she died at 9i. She had dementia and turned from a pleasant woman to mean and combativd.
@jaegordon25
@jaegordon25 Жыл бұрын
(((Hugz))) I'm currently caring for a family member with Alzheimer's it's definitely tough.
@myrtleesther8855
@myrtleesther8855 Жыл бұрын
your aunt is blessed to have you!
@KatherineBreen
@KatherineBreen 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful . Thank you . We need to know this .
@mimiramsey7147
@mimiramsey7147 Жыл бұрын
Dr.S. Ekberg, Many, Many Thanks. I am 73 years old, 3 years ago my Dr diagnosis me Dementia, I was very sad. Now i am ready to learn more about Dementia. My mom 91 years old the last 12years my oldest brother also suffering the last 6 years. I am trying to educate myself and help my family . Again, thank you.
@joanneurbanowicz4994
@joanneurbanowicz4994 2 ай бұрын
What have you done think might have it the woozy heads confused me
@patriciamcglawn7828
@patriciamcglawn7828 Жыл бұрын
This is where we realize the invention of the internet is a blessing..to allow angel Drs who actually care about people and not the pharmaceutical greed like Sten to bring us life saving information for free..Many Blessings to you and your family for your kindness..
@loriorr-st6hq
@loriorr-st6hq Жыл бұрын
I have always been a fan of Bruce Willis I can watch his movies over and over.
@DenzilPeters
@DenzilPeters Жыл бұрын
It’s so effortless to watch your videos, the narration is on point and I don’t even know when I’ve spent over half an hour completely immersed in such great educational content. I have watched almost all your videos in their entirety and many of them multiple times, that’s how much value you are providing by educating us about how to maintain our health by holistic methods.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @DenzilPeters. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain the principles and mechanisms of health in such a way that you start gaining an understanding and respect for the miracle that is the human body. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and start owning the mechanisms we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
@rwilson7197
@rwilson7197 Жыл бұрын
Agree!!
@flora5398
@flora5398 Жыл бұрын
@@drekbergvery accurate comment! I agree 100%!
@Magic_dawn
@Magic_dawn Жыл бұрын
This is one of those channels everyone on the platform should automatically be subscribed to.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @tylers9962. I really appreciate the comment and have to say I agree completely, but then again I am a little biased. Thanks for watching. 😄
@jhakkuagadhi842
@jhakkuagadhi842 Жыл бұрын
👍🙏
@karo3529
@karo3529 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately KZbin doesn't promote such channels bcoz BIG PHARMA.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 Жыл бұрын
Especially my idiot doctor. BTW you’re fired.
@matthewlockhart3226
@matthewlockhart3226 Жыл бұрын
I watch several health related channels on youtube but Dr. Ekberg is by far the most informative of them all. Lots of good information, thorough explanations and no hyperbole! Oh, and he doesn't try to sell anything.
@fredclement5059
@fredclement5059 Жыл бұрын
Also DR BERG & DR AXE
@lindamyers953
@lindamyers953 Жыл бұрын
Berg tries to sell and market all kinds of things! Plus, I don't like supporting Scientology!
@triciafu4788
@triciafu4788 Жыл бұрын
Agree. God bless Dr Berg
@lesleycooper8966
@lesleycooper8966 Жыл бұрын
@@lindamyers953 Wow, didn't know he supports Scientology? That's a bummer
@mtv08maritessviney28
@mtv08maritessviney28 Жыл бұрын
@@lindamyers953 you are talking about a different doctor - not this one! 😊
@louisefromNY
@louisefromNY Жыл бұрын
Dr Ekberg, thank you for all that you have published on the internet. I am suffering from knee replacement surgery and a sprained ankle that won’t heal. I have packed on 35 lbs. My numbers are off the charts. I’m off sugar, alcohol, carbs. Already I can walk better and sleep better. Additionally, I’m down 10 lbs. Thank you!
@BeckyJB888
@BeckyJB888 15 күн бұрын
Nobody seems to explain as well as Dr Ekberg! I swear he is the most intelligent person who can connect people with the most realistic studies up to date! EXCELLENT WORK DOCTOR!! ❤
@2760ade
@2760ade Жыл бұрын
Just lost my mom to dementia, well actually lost her ten years ago really! Dementia is heartbreaking! Didn't know you were an olympic athlete in a previous life - very impressed!!
@mssn3166
@mssn3166 Жыл бұрын
I like how he addresses to us as "health champions". Beause of you, we are more informed in taking care of our health.
@mohamedjaber4286
@mohamedjaber4286 Жыл бұрын
I have allergies from doctors but for some reason, whenever I listen to Dr. Sten Ekberg, I feel so calm and relaxed. Now, can we please make 2 copies of Dr. Ekberg, put one in the CDC and the other one in FDA so that we can get rid of big pharma.
@MsSundis
@MsSundis Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@skeptigal4626
@skeptigal4626 Жыл бұрын
💯 %
@allthingsforthesoul1886
@allthingsforthesoul1886 4 ай бұрын
Dr. Ekberg and Dr. Berg should collaborate. They are the greatest Doctors on the enternet. I love their work!!.
@novembersky3749
@novembersky3749 Жыл бұрын
And the Noble prize goes to Dr. Ekberg. Hes amazing!
@injanhoi1
@injanhoi1 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned lack of joy. I have a lot of hobbies so I am always entertained or amused. I noticed some people don't have many hobbies and get bored easily. They tend to sit or lead a sedentary lifestyle and often watch TV. Some TV shows aren't that great to stimulate the brain. Retirement is not a good idea for these kind of people and they are better off to go out and work. You hear people say I will get bored if I retire. That is because they have few hobbies so to keep working is a good thing for them.
@venusdenson529
@venusdenson529 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dr. Ekberg for bringing this subject to light in detail. I received Frontal Lobe Damage in 2016 due to a TBI sustained in a car accident. I overcame a lot in cognitive therapy, et al. but My Executive Functioning is still none existent. I've been following your channel since 2017. Your content has the most comprehensive information for me. It also aligns with my practices and values. I turned 60 this month and I am grateful for your efforts. I know I would be a lot worse off if I did not have a certain lifestyle and follow certain pratices (before and after the accident). I've been recommending your channel for a long time. Please do more on on this subject and keep up the good work.
@GallieSallie
@GallieSallie Жыл бұрын
Perhaps red light therapy would help. My son suffered frontal lobe damage during birth, then childhood vax and autism diagnosis. He's 26 and slowly gaining more language and self regulation, able to follow directions better etc. No known side effects. It's been a tremendous gift. There are many YT videos on what red light can do for the brain specifically.
@venusdenson529
@venusdenson529 Жыл бұрын
@@GallieSallie thank you
@joellecollette5843
@joellecollette5843 Жыл бұрын
I too had a TBI (25yrs ago) then had brain surgery. Keto/carnivore has helped my depression and anxiety. Stay away from carbs and sugar and you’re on the right track!
@KellyBellcambridgegiftsbykelly
@KellyBellcambridgegiftsbykelly Жыл бұрын
I agree lifestyle is important but I don't think anyone knows enough to speak definitively. My dad walked everyday. He played the trumpet and started learning the drums and to ride a horse. He read voraciously - all kinds of books and he had a huge music collection. He enjoyed wood working. This began after my mother died. He didn't get counselling. I think this trauma turned it on. My husband died suddenly when I was just turning 50. I felt like I was lost. I still worked and couldn't remember anything - people, places, anything. I got counselling and made myself consciously aware of this fight. I made myself consciously aware and thoughtfully fought the loss. I think stress and trauma are huge in this area. I sincerely appreciate your help. I wish more doctors still helped. Grief is what I'm talking about.
@dorothyvanrieal7941
@dorothyvanrieal7941 6 ай бұрын
So on point Kelly, losing a loved one can really impacts the brain.😮
@GinaLemelin
@GinaLemelin 4 күн бұрын
I completely agree. My best friend lost her Dad to dementia. He ate organically, worked out religiously, was a teacher and the true picture of health. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this advice, but there is more to dementia than lifestyle
@sk8rdaniel
@sk8rdaniel Жыл бұрын
I'm 36 and just love watching these videos by Dr Ekberg! I think it's important to keep challenging yourself in your life and make it fun too. I am guilty of overworking and being dull at home. We all have our faults so I will work on that.
@cynthiadrolshagen4144
@cynthiadrolshagen4144 10 ай бұрын
After having memory lapses, I began taking mct oil (coconut oil) and stopped carbs. Your body then is in ketosis. My memory improved greatly, and lost weight. I am 76 and will stay on this diet for life!
@miketaylor7305
@miketaylor7305 7 ай бұрын
Hi cyntha... congratulations..I been using bullet proof brain octane C8 mct oil&ultima electrolyte my clarity is improving
@run4cmt
@run4cmt Жыл бұрын
Both of my parents got very bad dementia in their early 80's so this presentation was very important to me! Good to know I am already doing many of the things I need to do. I have been exercising for over 40 years and decided to start two on-line business ventures in retirement. This is making me learn many new skills which I am hoping will keep my brain sharp.
@metalhamster14
@metalhamster14 Жыл бұрын
Keep your cholesterol and blood glucose in normal range.
@africangodman6145
@africangodman6145 Жыл бұрын
Look into Gotu Kola and Ginkgo Biloba mixed together, this will help to improve your cognitive function and most importantly, these herbal plants are natural, good luck 😎
@reyrey4261
@reyrey4261 Жыл бұрын
Get rid of vegetable oils like Canola or Wesson. Use extra virgin olive, coconut oil, or avocado oil for cooking or frying, instead.
@elizabethkoenig5185
@elizabethkoenig5185 7 ай бұрын
@@reyrey4261 And mostly saute rather than deep fry your food. Or else try steaming.
@annaromanowski5722
@annaromanowski5722 Жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation, thank you. My mother has dementia and it progressed a lot in the last couple years. For her stressful events were the trigger, death of her parents, husband, sister, two nephews. She just closed down, severely depressed and lost will to live. I still grieve my father, grandparents, aunt, cousins passing. It takes time.
@drchrisgrayson2042
@drchrisgrayson2042 Жыл бұрын
Hello 👋🏻 Beautiful Lady 🌹 How are you and the weather condition like?
@gpinkard
@gpinkard Жыл бұрын
Eggs, Eggs, Eggs w/yolk soft cooked if cooked, minerals, coconut oil, 🫐 blueberries.
@miltlance3654
@miltlance3654 Жыл бұрын
Bruce, prayers are incoming for you and your family. You are back. And the world welcomes you. You will tell your story with clarity and truth.
@kl0wnkiller912
@kl0wnkiller912 Жыл бұрын
After many decades after a hand injury I have again at 63 years old picked up my guitars again and started learning once again. I have read that learning to play an instrument is one of the best things you can do to stimulate the brain. Pretty sure I am not going to be doing much shredding lead riffs anymore but just playing involves a great deal of coordination and finger memory.
@vivaciousom5347
@vivaciousom5347 Жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you getting back to guitar.
@WendyHannan-pt7ez
@WendyHannan-pt7ez 8 ай бұрын
I’m 77 , I had singing lessons at aged 50, I’m about to go back to singing classes. I’m giving sugar and carbs away, I just threw out my ice cream out along with my GF bread 🥖 this bread is really no loss. I’m starting keto tomorrow. I’ve tried and failed, tomorrow’s the day. 👌
@MsKleinlaut
@MsKleinlaut Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your very helpful advice, and suggestions on this topic. I am 79 years old and sloooowly losing it. Mostly with a personality change, loss of motivation, loss of math skills. While I am still able to comprehend, I will start changing my diet or cutting out sugar. I do practice mindfulness meditation. Both my parents started signs of senility in their mid 80's. I hope i am good for another 5 years. I am bilingual. I am trying to learn Spanish as a 3rd language. Thank you again for the help.
@elenaeshilova5402
@elenaeshilova5402 Жыл бұрын
I am 39! And I have these symptoms too 🙈 quit my very stressful job, changed my diet, enrolled into university - and it’s slowly coming back to me. Wish you luck in your endeavors, I think with application of effort the results will follow 💪
@glintinggold
@glintinggold Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to use intermittent fasting! Eat beginning at eleven ayem, say, and stop eating at five pm, for example. Just make sure to get lots of protein and animal fat and olive, avocado or coconut oils; while you also eat berries, prouts on salad, cooked greens, and fermented foods and mushrooms. Exercise rounds this all out. Also make sure your electrolytes are in balance! And check it all out with a doctor first.
@mamamialove
@mamamialove Жыл бұрын
@@glintinggold Thank you for the food suggestions. The right food can be our cure or if we eat the wrong food, it can hurt us. May I ask why are mushrooms important? Thanks.
@wickedmonk2250
@wickedmonk2250 Жыл бұрын
Learn to learn as many new things as you can in order to regenerate newer neural connections. Add intermittent fasting 18-6 or 20-4, that would initiate autophagy and protein plaquing in the brain would be eaten off by the body.
@MsKleinlaut
@MsKleinlaut Жыл бұрын
@@glintinggold Thank you. Good advice.
@4406bbldb
@4406bbldb Жыл бұрын
Great video for me, again. I’m 75 and noticed some confusion and I was able to dig in and cause improvement. I’m so happy I can listen and realize I must help myself, with the outstanding information I Hear. Thanks
@sunshinefl6586
@sunshinefl6586 Жыл бұрын
What did you change?
@kensenzig5116
@kensenzig5116 Жыл бұрын
fasting!@@sunshinefl6586
@MarionLoganReikiMaster
@MarionLoganReikiMaster Жыл бұрын
My best friend told me about you and your channel and I am so glad I found this video. I am 69 and my mother had Dementia and I do not want to have that if at all possible. I have done many of the things you have suggested to do what I can do before having symptoms, I eat clean (more Kentogenic), exerice regularly (weight resistance, walk), socialize, I'm a member of a weight loss group I go to once a week, I am involved with Mastermind with two close girlfriends and every day we affirm our requests for personal improvement and goal setting and we meet once a week to discuss the week. I read a lot, play games online and do what I can to be as healthy as I can. Thank you for what you do!!
@renahere1885
@renahere1885 4 күн бұрын
Studies show that creating music, learning a new instrument, playing an instrument daily, etc. builds new neurons & synapses!! Engages the entire brain! 🧠🎶👍
@DuganChoi
@DuganChoi Жыл бұрын
Everyone should forward this video to as many people as they can. I already sent it to everyone on my contact list. It’s such important information, how can anyone not share? Thank you Dr Ekberg!!!❤
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @user-nu3lc5my6g. The greatest compliment you can give is to help me help more people by sharing the videos with others.😄
@DuganChoi
@DuganChoi Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@cynthiagutierrez6346
@cynthiagutierrez6346 Жыл бұрын
Best teacher on the internet!! Thank you, Dr. Ekberg!
@cassandrasmom
@cassandrasmom Жыл бұрын
My father has FTD. He is 73 now, but looking back, there were personality & behavioral changes at least 8-10 yrs before. He is t2 diabetic since his 40’s and he was on statins for many years. I wish I knew about all of this sooner. I feel I could have helped him and the trajectory of his life. Assuming, of course, that he would have listened and made the necessary changes. Dementia is a very cruel disease and is very hard on the caretaker & family members.
@alkalk8938
@alkalk8938 Жыл бұрын
You are describing my father, unfortunately he wont try anything I recommend. He insists that because he is type2 diabetic that he HAS to eat 6 or more times per day and have carbs with every meal. He eats sleeves of sugar free cookies and 4 sandwiches every day. Long story short, in the last 5yrs I have given up on trying to change his health because it only caused stress and he seemed to intentionaly get worse whenever I suggested change, to call it frustrating is an understatement. Since watching Dr Berg I have lost 70lbs.
@paulinesimon2257
@paulinesimon2257 Жыл бұрын
From France, so, sorry for my English. My sister is 74. For cholesterol, she takes statins, against my advice. Five years later, the doctor told her : well, you seem to begin being diabetic... And now, her brain seems to be less efficient...
@miriaml.150
@miriaml.150 Жыл бұрын
​@@paulinesimon2257 Look at (cardiologist) Dr. Aseem Malhotra's 2022 book: A STATIN FREE LIFE. I believe he's done many videos on KZbin that you might want to look for. That's how I found out about him and his book. I recommend you do a quick search because I no longer have that link.
@jlappin6277
@jlappin6277 Жыл бұрын
I’ve experienced both parents that had dementia. My father developed Louis body disease, the same thing that Robin Williams had. My mother developed vascular dementia so sad to say to the closest people in your life. Forget who you are. I wish you all the best stay away from carbohydrates.
@miriaml.150
@miriaml.150 Жыл бұрын
@@alkalk8938 If it's possible I highly recommend you take your father to a registered dietitian to give him a lesson on a diabetic diet. I became a dietitian in 1982 and one of the biggest parts of the job was patient education. He may very well believe what they say even if it's exactly what you've been telling him! Unfortunately that's how things go a lot of times 😕 I believe that a lot of insurance companies will pay for a certain number of outpatient meetings per year with a clinical dietitian when the diagnosis is diabetes or kidney disease. Of course you have to check with Medicare and/or his insurance company.
@craigjohnson4302
@craigjohnson4302 Жыл бұрын
What I'm most impressed with is how easily and legibly you can write backwards!
@ritagamez3732
@ritagamez3732 6 ай бұрын
😂 I sure didn’t catch that. Glad you mentioned it. Interesting to see.
@trishferrer8209
@trishferrer8209 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information! After losing my young son to suicide it took a minimum of two years to rebuild my brain. I am still working on that. It's been seven years now. I need to drop the sugar, for sure. I just got my Master Gardener's certificate three months ago. My body has multiple pain issues and joint degeneration. At 63, I am doing some things for brain health, but you have given me extremely good information to kick it up several notches. Thank you again!
@geoJetson2208
@geoJetson2208 Жыл бұрын
God bless you, dear mother. Praying for you. 🙏
@tammybacha9813
@tammybacha9813 Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for your unimaginable loss. I only just lost my 24 year old son on February 19 to an extremely severe acute pancreatitis. Less than 2 days in the hospital, and he was gone. He turned 25 on March 2 💔 My concentration and memory have been nonexistent. I walk around in a brain fog most of the day. It just doesn't seem real.
@trishferrer8209
@trishferrer8209 Жыл бұрын
@@tammybacha9813 Oh no 😢 I'm so deeply sorry for your loss, the worst loss of all. Hugs to you, sweet mama. I won't tell you it gets better, because that won't make any sense right now. Your brain function and your heart will begin to heal when they are ready. 🌹
@beverlybodnar5250
@beverlybodnar5250 Жыл бұрын
How's the NO SUGAR going??? Carbs??? I bet your body is feeling better without sugar & carbs!
@mrobillard7553
@mrobillard7553 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for everything! Just to add, I believe it to be beneficial to also take up new learning, ie., writing, singing, a musical instrument, arts, painting, drawing, dancing reading books and the sciences including the quantum field. My mother in her mid eighties is suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's, diabetes, just been admitted to LTC home after breaking her hip. She was diagnosed while in her 50's. I'm her only son and we don't recognize each other today, so very sad. But within me I still maintain strong loving, happy memories of my mom and much letting go. Blessings, peace.
@micahrichey5335
@micahrichey5335 Жыл бұрын
My mom died from FTD at 65. It was terrible to watch what happened to her. My dad died the same year, I think from the heartache and stress of watching my mom go downhill. I am very interested in this kind of positive information, I’m always looking for ways to live a better life. I always feel better when I exercise consistently. I’ve also noticed when I am consistent with my studies to learn Spanish I feel great.
@Beverleyrog
@Beverleyrog Жыл бұрын
My condolences 🙏 am just curious as to when your mom developed dementia because she died so young
@millardthompson8157
@millardthompson8157 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry I'm going through that now.
@haydenkieu1354
@haydenkieu1354 Жыл бұрын
@@millardthompson8157 same here. My mom just died from dementia ( on the new year day) this year. It was devastating. I’m still grieving now.
@belfedhaltayeb8958
@belfedhaltayeb8958 Жыл бұрын
So 😊learn Arabic and your brain, will be in good shape...(seriously)... Thanks wish yu a good life ❤️
@susiehulcher1494
@susiehulcher1494 Жыл бұрын
As a musician for over 50 years, I am always encountering challenges to keep my skills up… There’s always a new song to learn, and different ways to challenge myself on the instruments I play. The comment that I get most often is about my range. Stylistically and vocally I have a lot of interests, and I am confident that this engagement keeps my brain pretty toned up. Doc didn’t specifically mention musical instruments and singing, so there’s my 2 cents. Add in 35 years of martial arts and recent keto and I feel good about my brain’s future!
@jimmyamico4713
@jimmyamico4713 10 ай бұрын
Dr. Eckberg thank you so much for making this video. I am 63 years old and I am trying the best I can with the keto diet/Mediterranean diet. I was under tremendous stress taking care of my mother and father full-time for the last 13 years and it’s really taking a toll on me so I am fasting and I am taking, many supplements because I can’t afford most of the food… As you know, the food that is good for you is the very expensive food… Lol… Anyway, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video because I am just petrified of getting Alzheimer’s and or dementia because it is in my family from my grandmother on my father side to my grandmother on my mother side and my mom and a couple of aunts and uncles. The only thing that I am lacking is exercise. I will say I love to learn and I have 9° and I’ve read over 13,000 books. One of my goal is to read a book for every day of my life and I lived about 25,000 days, so I am about 12,000 books behind… But I will catch up… I hope I get to meet you someday you truly are a genius and one of the things I research a lot of is brilliant people and how they think and you are definitely on that list so I’m going to watch a lot of your videos and listen to your podcastsand learn as much as I can from what you teach. Thank you sir, and may God bless you and your family.❤
@ashimaraj9544
@ashimaraj9544 9 ай бұрын
I think your voice too should reach the entire globe,, you have changed my entire meaning of life and this change is for good,, v r so grateful to have you
@brigittarhyner9306
@brigittarhyner9306 Жыл бұрын
Dear Dr Ekberg Thank you for this great podcast of F / T Dementia. I worked 10 years in a nursing home as a professional dying- and grieving councellar. If I only would have heard this a few years earlier. Well it‘s not too late to improve health. Thank you very much Love and light🇨🇭
@jansmith3158
@jansmith3158 Жыл бұрын
Many scientist and doctors now know that dementia is 3rd diabetes type. So keto and carnviore diets work for these patients. Also, Bruce has the EXPERIMENTAL coivd shots. He needs to detox the heavy metals including mercury, graphene out of his body and also parasites (YEP) that were put in these EXPERIMENTAL coivd shots. There are ton of vids on how to detox your body of mercury, heavy metals (which are in ALL vaccines), parasites (many doctors believe 80-90% of citizens have them including USA citizens it's not just a 3rd world issues). see yt Dr Mindy Pelz, Dr Group, Eric Bakker naturopath, dr berg, Dr Mark Hyman vids on both how to detox heavy metals and also parasites. If you know somone that has dementia detox bodies (& brains) with the help of a Function or alternative medicine doctor (these are licensed doctors) or naturopath as you can get sick if you dont detox properly. Worth the time & money.
@brigittarhyner9306
@brigittarhyner9306 Жыл бұрын
@@jansmith3158 Hi Jan thank you for your interesting answer. The last 5 weeks I had a proper detox program for the intestine to eliminate parasites, candida and heavy metal with a naturopath. It was fantastic. But thanks for letting me know! Love and light from 🇨🇭
@jansmith3158
@jansmith3158 Жыл бұрын
@@brigittarhyner9306 your welcome. Do you mind sharing what kind of products you used for your detox program? thank you.
@brigittarhyner9306
@brigittarhyner9306 Жыл бұрын
@@jansmith3158 If you would like some more information, please write your e-mail address. It‘s too difficult to explain through youtube
@MFLimited
@MFLimited Жыл бұрын
Have any of you looked up “Dr.“ Ekberg’s credentials? You know he’s not a medical professional, right?
@nikolayegov1414
@nikolayegov1414 Жыл бұрын
I lost my grandma to dementia. She was a master knitter and crossword solver but very sedentary and loved processed added sugar foods. This has been an extremely useful and informative video. I've improved my health so much because of your advise and yet my family members with pretty much all the metabolic conditions in the world wouldn't listen. They are just stuck in their routines... I follow a few doctors in KZbin and I get so confused when they disagree on some of the basic concepts. Your videos are the best- not only do they show the end result but explain how people can think for themselves
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @nikolayegov1414. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain the principles and mechanisms of health in such a way that you start gaining an understanding and respect for the miracle that is the human body. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and start owning the mechanisms we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
@TomSidProductions
@TomSidProductions Жыл бұрын
I lost mine that way too. She ate cookies and cakes and candies. She fed her dog that garbage too, including chocolate. Her dog contracted diabetes that way.
@KishorTwist
@KishorTwist Жыл бұрын
@@TomSidProductions Whoa! Her diet was really that bad?
@davis9707
@davis9707 Жыл бұрын
Follow Chris Kresser, Dr mercola, etc. Dr Terry Wahls they’re all singing from the same hymn book. Check them out.
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Жыл бұрын
Keep doing you. Eventually they may see you as an example. If they offer you unhealthy " food" just say no thank you. Make sure you eat before you go to their homes if you visit during the holidays. This will take away the desire to eat.
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 Жыл бұрын
This is a keeper👍 Some tips on keeping glucose levels low if one does eat carbs: 2-3 Table Spoons of (Real) EV Olive Oil just before a meal - Eat the carbs towards the end of the meal - And drink watered downed fruit based vinegar, I like both Red and White Balsamic Vinegar and sometimes Apple Cider Vinegar. One can also use plain White Vinegar if need be. For a sweetener now for over 20 years now I have been using liquid Stevia and for baking the crystals/powdered
@vincentbernard9445
@vincentbernard9445 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg , I like the picture with you and Bruce on the front page. You do look a like quite a bit. But you both also have some special charm as your own. Thank you for explaining things with such clarity and charm. And you are our Champion ! To me especially now. I have just discovered you last week.Thank you so much for wonderful videos.
@begotten59
@begotten59 Жыл бұрын
Praying for Bruce Wills. I’m brain cancer 17 years survivor and counting. 🙏🙏🙏
@ritagamez3732
@ritagamez3732 6 ай бұрын
He is dearly missed. He was to young to leave this world. A dynamic man.
@ianorigbo7617
@ianorigbo7617 Жыл бұрын
The most health educational doctor online. Brilliant stuff.👌
@villamagicaTV
@villamagicaTV Жыл бұрын
Lieber Herr Ekberg, herzlichen Dank für dieses super gut strukturierte und umfassende Video. Tolle Leistung, die vielen Menschen helfen kann. Danke!
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Danke Schön @villamagicaTV. 😄
@violetto2057
@violetto2057 Жыл бұрын
Bruce is a man who spent his life memorizing scripts and interacting heavily with other people. He seemed relatively healthy actually. The fact that this disease hit him scares the crap out of me.
@Peekaboo-Kitty
@Peekaboo-Kitty Жыл бұрын
Maybe his diet wasn't so good? Who knows ... it's all very sad because he was my favorite Actor. 😞
@veniqer
@veniqer Жыл бұрын
It's related to one's diet.
@Peekaboo-Kitty
@Peekaboo-Kitty Жыл бұрын
@@veniqer Yes True. 94% of all diseases are caused by bad diet. And the other 3% caused by Toxins in our Environment and 3% given to us by Genetics.
@Kat00133
@Kat00133 Жыл бұрын
Hereditary
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 Жыл бұрын
It could be his genetics, he may have played football and some suffered some concussions. Any number of factors may have contributed to his particular case. All or any part of that may or may not apply to you.
@timmatheny-lo9ze
@timmatheny-lo9ze 9 ай бұрын
New subscriber. Thank you Dr. Elbert. My wife passed in 2022 with FTD. Many of the things you mentioned where factor’s (stress,diet,overworking. To name a few. In my sixties working at a much heather life style,and balance. I eat a healthy balance of foods, exercise, and nearly off of any meds. Thank you for your great insight. You are a Blessing.
@kathryngardener1930
@kathryngardener1930 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Sten, your methodical and meticulous attention to detail helps me completely comprehend so many health issues. My mother is breathing but completely gone to alzheimers. I quit sugar a year ago but occasionally fall (3×s in 6 months) instead of daily. Next, i quit starches. In January, i went full carnivore, with the odd keto cheat, and have never felt better. My brain is clear, pain is now minimal, and i've lost 55 pounds. I can't thank you enough for your hard work and clear presentation. K
@angelfriend3710
@angelfriend3710 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video Dr. Ekberg. I have an Aunt with dementia, and it's very difficult... she's losing her personality, and her sparkling attitude. It's just so sad. Thank you for being so thorough in explaining it. Hope you have an awesome Friday!
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @angelfriend3710. Sorry to hear that. Dementia is a very cruel disease
@versewriter8123
@versewriter8123 Жыл бұрын
That's happening to some younger people after taking the recent intervention.
@evonnelandwehr5941
@evonnelandwehr5941 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely the best!! I love every minute of this presentation and am so grateful for the clarity around the systems that contribute to brain health and well-being. Incredibly motivating! Thank you! ❤
@revview5594
@revview5594 Жыл бұрын
Very timely: I am caregiver of a family member who went thru craniotomy & stroke & AVM removal as a result of TBI in 2021 so am watchful of evidence of Dementia symptoms but we do everything we can per this list. Family member is blessed to be fully functional so I say we need to just maintain. As for myself, I walk the walk except I can go all the way with Keto & IF, as well as other necessary preventative measures. Thanks for this.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 Жыл бұрын
I’m guessing all those 3 letter things are bad. Go watch Dr. Boz. She’s a big proponent of fasting to promote autophagy and ketones so the brain can repair itself. She helped her mom so it’s personal for her. Covaids got her unfortunately.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
You are welcome @revview5594. Thank you for watching. 😄
@jjjunem
@jjjunem Жыл бұрын
It would be most helpful if you would use English rather than acronyms. Your reply was very good other than not working in your venue some people have no idea what you are writing about. Thanks.
@elizabethkoenig5185
@elizabethkoenig5185 7 ай бұрын
@@jjjunem Your idea that this is not English is mistaken.
@sofnaji
@sofnaji 4 ай бұрын
Your knowledge, coupled with your doctoral degree and your very bald head make you extremely credible and trustworthy. Thank you for these videos. Subscribed.
@marypoulton6332
@marypoulton6332 Күн бұрын
We are so lucky to have this wonderful man is in our lives. Thank you Dr Ekberg.
@jenniferporasky292
@jenniferporasky292 Жыл бұрын
My mother in law had dementia that started with the "I forgot where I put this..." The progression was devastating and she lost her life to it. Thank you so much for bringing attention to this. She had type 2 diabetes as well. It makes you think though.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @jenniferporasky292. The memory loss is mostly associated with Alzheimer's, which is often called Type 3 Diabetes because of it's strong correlation to T2D.
@anastasijabeograd3903
@anastasijabeograd3903 Жыл бұрын
how did she lost her life ???
@MusicMotivator
@MusicMotivator Жыл бұрын
@@anastasijabeograd3903 My Mom stopped eating. Then fell.
@jenniferporasky292
@jenniferporasky292 Жыл бұрын
@@anastasijabeograd3903 she essentially lost her memory and "forgot" how to eat and drink. We put her into hospice shortly thereafter
@KJSvitko
@KJSvitko Жыл бұрын
Too much salt, oil and sugar, (SOS) in most peoples diets.
@annika8207
@annika8207 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sten! I have relatives that had Alzheimers/ demensia or died of cardiacarrest on one side of the family AND type 2 diabetes on the other!!!! I started my fight against my bad genes at 23 when I moved away from home…! Lots of exersise, different hobbies, lot’s of different social plattforms/ new people. I ate different from my relatives even then but found your channel here during the pandemic! It has really changed my life so much! I do intermittent fasting ca. 18.00-12.00 for most days! I have lost a whole size in pants by now and is trying to do keto diet as much as possible! I try and eat what you recomend in your videos. I cut down on as many carbs I can. How much is 10% in carbs? Can you give examples of food amount! Your the best doctor! Bye from 🇸🇪☁️
@eliseville
@eliseville Жыл бұрын
There are nutrition charts online and on food packaging! Use them diligently Get a gram scale for serving sizes. Simple math: subtract fiber & sugar alcohol grams from all carbohydrate grams for the “Net Carbs” that affect us directly. And beware the many sneaky names for sugar, even laced into meat products!
@LK-jn4uj
@LK-jn4uj Жыл бұрын
Super happy for you starting so early in your life! Document your test results and measurements over time. Some will be pursuaded by the improved # and others by your radiance and exuberance. Keep it up! I’m 58 and just moved into ketovor. Inflammation down and pant size too. Feel great!
@LK-jn4uj
@LK-jn4uj Жыл бұрын
Check out Ben Bikman for additional info.
@carolesmith755
@carolesmith755 Жыл бұрын
Figure 10% of the calories you consume every day. So as I understand it, if you eat c. 1600 cal. daily, that would be 160 cal. from carbs. Since one carb has 4 calories, that means you want to eat 40 grams of carbs. (40x4=160). At first you should get a scale that measures grams as well as ounces. Then for awhile you’ll be wise to weigh your food to get a better idea of your macros. I did this for years when I was on the standard reduction diet, which was unfortunately too low in fat. So even though I lost weight, I was often hungry. Thanks to Dr. Ekberg I have upped my fat and lowered my carbs. Dropped 20 pounds so easily it made me giddy! Am now down to 120 pounds, my dream weight. I have more energy. Feel fantastic. I will never go back to the high carb low fat nonsense! This is a way of life.
@annika8207
@annika8207 Жыл бұрын
@@carolesmith755 Thank you so much for your sinsere answer! I’ll try this!
@ericmanipon4199
@ericmanipon4199 Жыл бұрын
Find a less stressful job. It’s the key for longevity.
@leanne123
@leanne123 3 ай бұрын
I agree. On a Greek island too.
@wmp3346
@wmp3346 Жыл бұрын
Sten is killing it, no wonder some people are disputing his presentations
@UtilityMaximus
@UtilityMaximus 4 ай бұрын
Woooooooow! This is now my favorite channel on You Tube. How valuable it is. Thank You Dr Eckberg for putting all the work to make a healthier population. I appreciate you very much.
@jdrei5080
@jdrei5080 7 ай бұрын
My Mum has dementia, my Granny had dementia and growing up on the farm meant home cooking. They both had a high diet of morning and afternoon tea with cakes etc. When we visited there were at least 6 cake tins brought out. In my life I have avoided sugar and have believed for all time it was the sugar they consumed. I've worked in dementia wards and taken good to them. It always included cakes, sweets etc. There's a lot of money to made from keeping people sick. Bless my Granny and Mum xx
@moniquejackson7741
@moniquejackson7741 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic explanations, Dr. Ekberg. I really appreciate how well you break things down to a usable form, and how you always take responsibility to remind people that a lot of the studies people use as "proof" are based on inaccurate assumptions. And of course you always focus on the true causes of disease.
@roseannepalladino2895
@roseannepalladino2895 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@judithgalloway7742
@judithgalloway7742 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@laineywright2696
@laineywright2696 Жыл бұрын
My heart goes out to the Willis family. If Bruce can recover and make a comeback that would be fantastic. Thank you, Dr. Ekberg for all you do to help educate us about keto, sugar, IR, and IF to mention a few. I have no way of going to a doctor, but I can access information here and choose to lower sugar intake, exercise more, and meditate, which I think everyone would agree is wise.
@DonyaLane
@DonyaLane Жыл бұрын
@Lainey Wright, I'm just curious why you don't have access to a doctor. You're probably better for it, but what about an emergency scenario?
@marjorjorietillman856
@marjorjorietillman856 Жыл бұрын
I was just hoping the course wasn’t so in-depth. All the details about the brain and how it works and the biological study and structure of the brain. Tell me the problem, and then the recommendations to make it better. This is more like a science class. He’s probably a teacher. I’ll try to fast forward!🫤
@DonyaLane
@DonyaLane Жыл бұрын
@Doggy Doodle , I also went without health insurance or a regular doctor, until just a few years ago. But I was curious about Lainey;s reason for not having a doctor.
@heather4089
@heather4089 Жыл бұрын
So all you just think about is him come back to acting instead of his health? NICE!
@jaegordon25
@jaegordon25 Жыл бұрын
There is no coming back from degenerative disease. Degenerative means it will continue to get worse over time. You can slow it down a bit but that's about it.
@pcpmundo
@pcpmundo Жыл бұрын
You are the Die Hard of this subject matter and I see the resemblance to Bruce. Thanks so much Doc!!
@victorking10281987
@victorking10281987 Жыл бұрын
tks Dr Erkberg, you are one of those very fewer Dr who merely giving medical education to the viewer instead of selling their own products at the end of the video!
@Steve.Daugherty
@Steve.Daugherty 10 ай бұрын
I have heard the statement many times that "exercise is good for your brain", but never an explanation as to how or why. This was a wonderful and easily understandable explanation as to the mechanisms by which movement is beneficial to brain cells. Thanks so much for making this video!
@emjordan1989
@emjordan1989 Жыл бұрын
I am 76 years old. My mother was diagnosed with narfarc dementia when she was 80 ...we were shocked for she was very active all her life: swimming laps every day; reading, researching, always helping those in need, etc. Turned out she was having mini strokes and we didn't know. We have also have a history of blood clots. My first 4 were following the birth of my daughter when I was 20 years old. So I have spent a lifetime trying to avoid clots ... not always successfully (TIA in my 30's), but definitely making headway. I walk 10,000 steps a day to push the blood throughout my compromised vascular system. No sugar; no alcohol; a very basic diet for I also had a heart attack in 2017. My question: Does playing guitar help my brain cells? You didn't mention it as a suggestion ... due to my learning disabilities, my memory has always been compromised. However, I do enjoy playing guitar ... thanks.
@GallieSallie
@GallieSallie Жыл бұрын
I've read nattokinaise can help with blood clots. And playing guitar would probably boost vagus nerve function which helps everything.
@ladybird169
@ladybird169 Жыл бұрын
Playing musical instruments helps too since it is combination of learning as in learning a new language and exercise since it requires very precise and intricate finger movements - both enlarging neural networks.
@hara3435
@hara3435 Жыл бұрын
yeah my mum was having mini strokes also for years we didnt know... she also had heart problem. She refused to take her warfarin and had a stroke followed by 7 years of vascular dementia before she died. I still think the shock of my dad dying set her off a year later was the stroke. All the ststins and drugs in care home finished her off also.
@lemunbalm3731
@lemunbalm3731 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Playing the guitar falls into the “stimulation” category. It’s a skill, a “second language,” provides a purpose and joy, and so much more!
@repentjesusiscomingsoon1529
@repentjesusiscomingsoon1529 Жыл бұрын
@@lemunbalm3731 Is it hard to learn??
@accesstotheredcarpet
@accesstotheredcarpet Жыл бұрын
Such a informative video. My step mom has Alzheimer’s and my dad is her caretaker. They are in early 70s. I’ve always maintained low carb diet and very minimal sugar since I’m a cancer survivor and have hypothyroidism. Now going through menopause. So I avoid sugar as much as possible and processed foods. Exercise and read a lot. And one of my hobbies is to crochet 🧶 I find these things to be very beneficial and helpful to me. Thank you for sharing! This should be the standard work course for everyone.
@ck4123
@ck4123 Жыл бұрын
Another great video, i have been running my brain on ketones for the month of February and will break fast on March 1, all possible through Dr. Ekberg's extensive video library, thanks!
@Tina.Mindful
@Tina.Mindful Жыл бұрын
Dear Mr Ekberg, my husband had FDT diagnosed by the age of 54 J. He passed away 5 Years later. It was "a journey" for bouth of us. My husbands did all the advise you tell, but one thing does not worked STRESS at work. You explane how the the brain works is the first one, what everybody will understand. Thank you, be plessed.🙏
@JilleneLuce
@JilleneLuce Жыл бұрын
This is a great video, which explains many things we've heard about. I'd like to mention DANCING! Dancing kept my mom fit and mentally sharp until her 90th birthday. Unfortunately there were many toxins coming from the golf courses around her condo not to mention the pesticides they sprayed around there, and she got lymphoma. But she was sharp in her mind up until the end. PS - You didn't mention alcoholism's effect on the brain. (Mr. Willis had a heavy drinking habit for quite awhile). I had to quit eating sugar years ago due to intestinal dysbiosis acquired after a fateful trip to India. One piece of cake and I can feel sick for two weeks. There's so much to learn!
@adammckay2647
@adammckay2647 Жыл бұрын
Hope you are doing well Jill . So sad to lose a parent like that
@mv1991
@mv1991 Жыл бұрын
This doctor has great oratory skills.
@SalLazuka
@SalLazuka Жыл бұрын
Dr. Ekberg, I have two friends that could really benefit from watching this video. Thank you. I'm sharing it right now and have my fingers crossed that they will take the time to watch and study this.
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Good morning Sal Thank you for continuously thinking about others and sharing. That is all we can do. Keep sharing. 😄
@jeromeyoung6913
@jeromeyoung6913 Жыл бұрын
I can't help but respond... I'm 62 and take no prescription meds, and I've changed my life by watching Dr. Ekberg's videos and by embracing his tenets for improved health. This includes drastically reducing fast food, sugar and processed foods/oils, choosing organic/non-GMO foods as much as possible while on a budget and making intermittent fasting a part of my protocol. Friends have seen the changes in me (now at my ideal weight--last seen in college), but they seem to have no interest in making small modifications to improve their lives. I've shared his videos w/several friends and it makes me sad to see them drinking pop, eating fast food regularly, etc. Just wanted to give you a heads-up on how difficult it is to change people's minds/habits. Good luck though!
@SalLazuka
@SalLazuka Жыл бұрын
@@jeromeyoung6913 Yes, I've seen the exact same thing. And, I mean the EXACT same thing. I guess it's true..."you can lead a horse to water...
@anitadenton1468
@anitadenton1468 9 ай бұрын
This man is unbelievably good, explains so well, I like him, also Dr Berg. They truly make the most sense.
@michaelmerta8956
@michaelmerta8956 4 күн бұрын
I'm 75 in December this year and never quit learning and speaking two languages German and English. conversation in Spanish.
@user-yu3ci4sl8v
@user-yu3ci4sl8v Жыл бұрын
My goodness - Nobody can teach as well as you. You are simply the best of the best 👍❤️🌹 Thank you for all the knowledge you give us 🙏❤️
@protoword10
@protoword10 Жыл бұрын
I was subscribed to your channel since 240K! Your channel growing so fest and soon you’ll surpass some other “big” channels…Congratualation doctor Ekberg! I tried to think, why is like it!? Simple! Your channel has more substance than any other health channel!
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank you @protoword10. I really appreciate your feedback and so glad that you liked it. The purpose of my channel is to explain things better than other channels and help people understand the principles. I spend so much time on it because when we get "the why" and the mechanism we become empowered for life . Comments like yours makes it all worthwhile. 😄
@bobbietaylor4572
@bobbietaylor4572 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this informative video Dr. Ekberg. My father died from Dementia that progressed into Alzheimer’s at age 71. I read everything I can get my hands on about the disease in an attempt to avoid the same fate. Thank you again for this & all of your great content.🙂
@joa5739
@joa5739 Жыл бұрын
One of the best medical knowledge videos I've seen. Chock full of great insight into the brain and body functions. This is one of those videos that I am going to save in my KZbin list so I can listen to your medical knowledge over and over again, as there is so much knowledge I cannot grasp it all with just listening to the video once.
@Hippy2021
@Hippy2021 Жыл бұрын
Many things we can do like daily intermittent fasting , exercise , eat a healthy diet, take care on good sleep. Lift two legs up the wall for 15-20 minutes while practicing slow deep breathing. Do this before bedtime help to a restful sleep and take away your stress of the day.
@gingersnaps4194
@gingersnaps4194 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Lay perpendicular to wall, legs up against wall, hips above heart (cushion can help elevate) - just an additional input for those who weren’t aware how beneficial this pose can be.
@nightingaleofsorrow9349
@nightingaleofsorrow9349 Жыл бұрын
So sad he was such a vibrant and charismatic personality. Famous people have access to the healthiest foods and drinks and still succumb to these diseases and disorders. Michael J Fox, Linda Ronstadt, Linda McCartney, Phil Collins, Michael Landon and many more. I guess we all have to live well and roll the dice. Dr. Stan’s videos are so informative!
@Meritumas
@Meritumas Жыл бұрын
Plenty of famous and wealthy people eat rubbish and live crap lifestyle
@nightingaleofsorrow9349
@nightingaleofsorrow9349 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Sten’s.
@gralaw1965
@gralaw1965 Жыл бұрын
Problem with wealthy people is that they can afford to eat healthy foods but choose to not.
@aprilblossom9268
@aprilblossom9268 Жыл бұрын
Actors also often have lean times too though so would not always have been wealthy/healthy...
@elizabethkoenig5185
@elizabethkoenig5185 7 ай бұрын
@@gralaw1965 Not always. Linda McCartney ate a very healthy diet, but still got cancer--it does happen.
@gman77gas
@gman77gas Жыл бұрын
Bruce was one of the coolest actors
@hairrum
@hairrum Жыл бұрын
One stress buster is quiet simple, just listen to a Dr. Ekberg video. He has such a calming effect ❤😇
@jamespay4354
@jamespay4354 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos - this is critical information, I would never have had the time to research and critique the evidence (and propaganda) around food - enough to make informed decisions. - your whole ethos rings true and touches the core topics, advertising and labelling ploys that most of us fall victim to. This is fantastic - I wish you every success and happiness - what a great contribution to society.
@lcook3528
@lcook3528 Жыл бұрын
My mother died from dementia. They called it Alzheimer's, but hard to know since she was never thoroughly tested - kind of a blanket term like "Coke" or "Kleenex". She started showing symptoms of dementia in her early 50's, died at 72. Her life was nothing but chronic stress, sedentary lifestyle, high carb/high sugar diet, no stimulation for years (had to quit working in her 50's due to her memory). Really wonder if she could have stayed off the disease if she had practiced these tips. I know I am doing these tips! Have been doing most of them for a while now but will make a few adjustments based on this video.
@whatthehirsch7385
@whatthehirsch7385 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Best of luck 👍🏼
@TheStewieGriffinShow
@TheStewieGriffinShow Жыл бұрын
The best way to get the blood up into the brain to get it cleaned out is with aerobic exercise. It takes at least 20 minutes of aerobic exercise to get the blood up into the brain to get it cleaned out. Did he mention that?
@stephanie_beth
@stephanie_beth Жыл бұрын
Absolutely heartbreaking for Bruce Willis and his family. The disease is wretched for all. Have always love him. Best wishes for Bruce Willis 😢💔🙏
@charlieluckhardt2385
@charlieluckhardt2385 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@drekberg
@drekberg Жыл бұрын
Thank You @charlieluckhardt2385 so much for showing your appreciation and supporting the channel, and for helping me get the message of health out to the world. 🙏 🏆 😄
@julietaaboka3285
@julietaaboka3285 Жыл бұрын
Тhanks a lot for the explanation and the advice! It feels good to confirm that some things I do are right. I feel encouraged to follow the rest of the recommendations too. The calm and friendly lecture ends with an optimistic, positive tone, which I like very much. Thanks again!
@glacey4906
@glacey4906 Жыл бұрын
I work in aged care and have nursed ex airline pilots, ex nurses, ex athletes, ex farmers with dementia. The new theory is high stress. Doesnt really seem to be a pattern because everybody's body is different.
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