Dr Berg notes: Magnesium is involved in hundreds of biochemical reactions that help prevent common problems such as atrial fibrillation, high blood pressure, insomnia, heart disease, leg cramps, and fatigue. Many people are magnesium deficient, but it’s almost impossible to test! Only 1% of your magnesium is in the blood-the rest is inside the cells. Some common causes of magnesium deficiency include: •Genetic weakness •Low stomach acid •Prediabetes or diabetes Magnesium depends on vitamin D, which many people have a genetic problem with. Vitamin D deficiency inhibits the proper function of magnesium in the body. You need a minimum of 10,000 IU of vitamin D daily. Magnesium glycinate has an 80% absorption rate and also helps with sleep. Magnesium controls calcium, so you likely have excess calcium if you're magnesium deficient. Too much calcium causes cramping in the calves, high blood pressure, and arrhythmias. Smoking, alcohol, soda, refined sugars, starches, and certain medications can all contribute to a magnesium deficiency. Leafy greens, pumpkin seeds, chocolate, and nuts are the best food sources of magnesium. You won't see results if you don’t give magnesium enough time to work. It takes at least 1 to 3 months to see results from magnesium. Digestive issues like constipation or diarrhea can greatly affect your ability to absorb magnesium. Chronic stress and exercise can increase your magnesium requirements. You can increase magnesium absorption by spreading your doses throughout the day rather than taking it all at once. Try drinking apple cider vinegar mixed with water to acidify the stomach and increase magnesium absorption. Thank you Dr Berg! 😺👍
@juliemcdaniel499Ай бұрын
Wow, Thank You for the summary👍
@TA-uw5boАй бұрын
More like 3,000 but you're correct on the rest.
@apskedenap2967Ай бұрын
@@fidelcatsro6948 thank you to!
@WokeisaJoke0522Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@onetuliptreeАй бұрын
So helpful, thank you!
@phoenixback2307Ай бұрын
I am taking magnesium glycinate for the last 1 yrs. It's great for me 'my mom who is 84 yrs suffering from brain''''' her doctors medicine can't calm her down roaming around the home at midnight ''' I gave her magnesium glycinate at bedtimes from the last one months It's magic she sleep every night like a baby her mental problem almost gone''' Thanks 🙏
@DangerZone-w6yАй бұрын
Imagine those great results coupled with a good ketogenic diet!
@phoenixback2307Ай бұрын
@@DangerZone-w6y 🙏
@siobhancleary3018Ай бұрын
Amen peace for all
@ramppitАй бұрын
Add k2 mitochondrial dysfunction this will help heaps and all the B vitamins these support the Nuro load especially b5
@phoenixback2307Ай бұрын
@ramppit 🙏
@lilyrose4191Ай бұрын
How many of us have received life-changing advice from Dr. Berg? He is a life-saver for many as well. 🌟 Thank you Dr. Berg for your extensive and wonderful video library of fabulous advice. You are appreciated and a Blessing in our lives. May You & Yours be Blessed now and always. 🙏🙌💫💖✨
@paulinegraham6839Ай бұрын
Hear hear !! He's fantastic and explains everything !
@nigelnazeemjohannes85Ай бұрын
Ameen 🙏🏼
@blackgravy4996Ай бұрын
He is my doctor before my doctor. Facts!!
@LeifurThor-qu2bzАй бұрын
I’m certainly one whose life has changed for the better with Dr. Berg’s advice.
@bigboiajayiMDАй бұрын
I'm a doctor (surgeon) and Dr. Berg changed my life. From 264 to 196 pounds in about a year. I'm a believer 💯!
@marcrchzАй бұрын
Love you Dr Berg. Coming from a 20 year old in Germany, you're making a difference.
@hughb5092Ай бұрын
25 years ago my cardiologist wanted to medicate me for heart rhythm issues. I looked up what can cause this and one of them was Magnesium deficiency. I've never looked back.
@seelogic9845Ай бұрын
Good for you. 🎉 We have to do our own research these days. Doctors aren't gonna tell us what is really truly wrong with us, they're too busy looking for their prescription pads.
@liliadiaz3123Ай бұрын
Same thing with me, two years ego I’ve found my medicine: Magnesium
@NastafarАй бұрын
@@seelogic9845 and they don’t even examine you thoroughly. They’re just businessmen.
I am blessed with this message this morning following my daily devotion. Gratitude is a must.
@TheTinFoilTiaraАй бұрын
Gratitude is the BEST medicine ❤🙏🏼
@fredretteketetАй бұрын
Shure❤🎉
@lilyrose4191Ай бұрын
I'm grateful for your comment!
@DoctorHealth8Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful sentiment! Gratitude truly sets the tone for a positive and fulfilling day. Wishing you continued blessings and joy!
@t.wilder8403Ай бұрын
I was having a severe issue with sciatica for several months. It finally subsided,I was still having leg cramps. It felt as if my bones in my legs were aching. Long story short,I did my own research. I refused to take prednisone and other medications. I've been taking it for about a month. Needless to say,after two weeks, I started feeling so much better. It works...
@adm6785Ай бұрын
You just made me realize that I havent had any issues with sciatica in a couple years! It used to be so bad, I could barely walk. Idk why I didn't notice when it stopped. Maybe because I was dealing with so many other issues..... all of which have resolved since taking the right supplements.
@coachworkАй бұрын
Sciatica is referred pain from the spine. I had instant relief with acupuncture in my pinched disk area of my lower spine, which they tried to tell me I needed surgery for!
@FredFun-vu5fkАй бұрын
Good on you for being brave and doing your own research. My doctor wanted me to do surgery, due to severe tennis and golfer’s elbow together on both hands. Which I had after attempting some DIY home renovation by myself. But like you, I thought about it. When there is not much of real physical damage to the tendons, but just inflammation, where the acute pain is coming and why the muscles feel so weak? Felt it could be something to do with nerves as well, on top of the actual inflammation. If so what it could be? I know mostly in nerves it is charged ions getting exchanged. Made me wonder is it an electrical problem? Decided to test it with some grounding techniques. Pain disappeared and regained 80-90% strength in few days. 5 years down, no medication no surgery ever. True at times a little pain may remind me ‘I’m still here’ but another grounding will imminently fix it.
@MS_riderz.4722 күн бұрын
Please help i also have sciatica I am still not getting recovery from this even my hands and back bone also shakes or vibrates heavily in normal action
@Dave-rz5wlАй бұрын
Yes, man is an amazing doctor. I went to doctor several times to get help. His videos have fixed me every time thank God for him. God bless him and his family.
@patrickdavis6741Ай бұрын
I corrected my SVT'S by increasing magnesium where my cardiologist wanted me to get an ablation! I was having SVT'S every other month or so, my heart racing to 189-190 bpm! Now I'm actually SVT free! Truth!
@MaryLouHeskjeАй бұрын
I have SVT and researching alternatives! Did you use the mag. Glycinate only or a blend of magnesium - so many types! And his brand or others?
@stefanie7588Ай бұрын
How much did you have to take?
@louann9702Ай бұрын
Me too! Almost constant palpitations, extra beats, missed beats and racing heart at rest now settled.
@jeancdcfАй бұрын
Same here!
@grandma460Ай бұрын
Top of the list is for cardiology docs to check mag levels… strange. But happy for you.
@Jumpman-GАй бұрын
Listen to this man’s advice, he will improve your life more than anyone else in the medical world.
@LongevityMarathonАй бұрын
Many blessings to Dr Berg, his staff, family and farm animals this Christmas 🎄
@kayM-oz5vfАй бұрын
I’ve been taking magnesium for chronic migraines & noticed it has helped significantly.
@susanlockinger749Ай бұрын
How much and what type please?
@traciebarthel3319Ай бұрын
I take 400 mg magnesium glycinate daily along w 400 mg vitamin b2 daily to help prevent migraines
@meisievannancyАй бұрын
@@susanlockinger749good question
@susanlockinger749Ай бұрын
@@traciebarthel3319 thank you!
@Deb-h3nАй бұрын
I started having a few grains of Himalayan pink salt in my coffee and on food and my migraines of 30 years have vanished. I got them for 3 days at a time and I was bedridden when I got them. Now gone 🎉🎉🎉
@cecilealonso7446Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Everyone
@divakim206Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas to you 🙏
@fiae2897Ай бұрын
Merry Xmas 🎄🙏🏼
@polarbear353Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas to you as well.
@margie0777Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas 🙏🙏🙏✝️✝️✝️🎄🎄🎄
@tanyakilbane7636Ай бұрын
Happy solstice too!
@SoleilMagica11 күн бұрын
I’ve been taking high doses of magnesium for years. Doctors called me crazy. I used to have horrible mood swings and angry outbursts. All of that is gone.
@karllewis42586 күн бұрын
What do you call high doses of magnesium? How many milligrams? Were you getting enough Vitamin D? Was it natural Vit D or a supplement? Thank you.
@SoleilMagica5 күн бұрын
@ 800mg a day. That’s the maximum that I can take before I start feeling “weak”, but some people may need more. As for vitamin D, I take it as a supplement. I try to do 25000 IU every month.
@carolbowen1693Ай бұрын
was in the hospital overnight in 2020 for heart palpitations, felt like my heart was fluttering all over my chest. Cardiologist said there was nothing wrong, just needed magnesium (he said oxide, I said no, malate) but glycinate worked better-no more palps. Husband was suffering from sciatica, gave him ALA, Benfotiamine and vit E. but when I added magnesium-wow! what a difference! Love me some Mag. Ha! Make America Magnesium Again!
@NotInMYName_AntiZionistJewАй бұрын
All my life I thought something was seriously wrong with me, because not a single doctor ever checked me for a magnesium deficiency.
@jeandivine3Ай бұрын
He just said a test from your doctor doesn't help.
@mar8851Ай бұрын
@@jeandivine3 tylko badanie wewnatrzkomórkowe pokaże prawdę
@NotInMYName_AntiZionistJewАй бұрын
@ I didn’t specify a test but no one ever asked me, whenever I complained about nonstop crippling anxiety. I suffered needlessly when I didn’t have to. Thanks to Dr. Berg, I now supplement every day with magnesium and L theonine and it has completely changed my life.
@modus_operandi2508Ай бұрын
You can't
@thegeraldinekussАй бұрын
You can't measure it in your blood, didn't you listen?
@johnmaclellan2589Ай бұрын
Thank you for helping so many of your audience and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
@akongasАй бұрын
I know you said it can take months for it to have an effect, though I have been suffering with terrible back problems for a year and a half, I was in hospital, I started taking magnesium, and honest to God, it “seemingly” has changed my life over a course of three days… I don’t know if it’s a coincidence or what, but my whole body has calmed down, and I can walk again. I’m gonna continue to take it.
@BENTandTWISTEDАй бұрын
You sharing your knowledge is absolutely invaluable! Your heartfelt kindness is beyond compare! When I first subscribed, I thought you were an M.D. gone rogue!! 😂 At first, I didn't realize you were a D.C. Well, it's no wonder that "curing" is at the forefront of your shared information, instead of, "treatment". I'm a 59yo (very masculine) man & it literally brings joyful tears to my eyes while thinking of your heartfelt kindness, the sharing of your knowledge, your in depth tutorials, etc... So, with that said, I started taking baby steps with one of your previous videos about the vitamin D3 & Magnesium Glycinate combination & the change in my 42 year construction worker body has been significant! My, coenzyme based, multivitamin has 400 IUs of vitamin D & 40mg of Magnesium, so, I added 1,000 IUs of vitamin D3 & 200mg of Magnesium Glycinate to my regiment, and, WOW!! It's been well over 1 month, maybe 2 months now & the change, from my "baby step" has been like night & day!! I've been telling cohorts, coworkers, fellow contractors, etc...that I'm back to "Beast Mode" again! There's not enough positive adjectives in all of the world's dictionaries, combined, to describe what I've experienced! You're an absolute blessing Dr. Berg! Keep fighting the good fight my fine fellow human being & thank you so much for all that you do!! 👍👍
@DoctorHealth8Ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible and heartfelt story-thank you for sharing! It’s amazing to hear how small changes like adding Vitamin D3 and Magnesium Glycinate have made such a profound impact on your life and work. Your enthusiasm and positivity are contagious, and it’s inspiring to see you sharing this experience with others. Keep up the great work in 'Beast Mode,' and thank you for the kind words and encouragement! Stories like yours motivate us to keep sharing helpful information.
@BENTandTWISTEDАй бұрын
@DoctorHealth8 you're quite welcome! I used to hang out with my aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc...at family gatherings listening to them converse while all of my younger cousins played. (I'm the oldest cousin & a first year Gen X'er) I am the older generation now & I'm willing to share with others that are willing to listen & learn. Placaters cause me to quit speaking immediately, mid sentence, & without excuse! It's different here on the Tube, the listeners are appreciative & welcoming! Naysayers get no attention from me & shouldn't get a single comment for their attention seeking negativity! I, myself, have always had a thirst for knowledge. Holistic living has been a welcomed lifestyle for me. Of course, as previously stated, I do take baby steps in order for those steps to become habitual! What has been perpetrated by government regulated agencies, we were supposed to trust, is nothing short of felonious!
@AMcDub0708Ай бұрын
Remember that K2 also if you’re taking D3
@BENTandTWISTEDАй бұрын
@AMcDub0708 thank you! Although, I will have to get educated on K2 first. I've spent my whole damn life never hearing/reading about that ingredient/supplement! I'll be checking Dr. Bergs channel for the videos. The U.S. system has been so corrupt, for so long, it's mind boggling! I'm hoping for big change in the near future!!
@AMcDub0708Ай бұрын
@@BENTandTWISTED Yes, we are taking back our health. always best to be educated!
@littlebitlostАй бұрын
This video came right on time. I had given up because health care professionals couldn't solve the myriad of issues I have. Then on Nov 30 i hit a brick wall. I'm not going to go into all the details, but I made an appt with my PCP. It had been almost 2 years since my last visit. I asked for labs. One of them I was hoping would be low would be magnesium. It wasn't. Now I know why. After Nov 30 I changed my diet completely. NO sugar, NO bad carbs. My goal is to get my inflammation down, and now my A1c as I found that was at 6.5 when she did the labs. My habits before this were atrocious. But I had given up after years of trying to feel better. She is supplementing my Vit D, but it's probably not enough. You don't know how much I appreciate this timely video. Btw..66yo female, disablrd due to severe back issues, dx with RA, arthritis.
@nathanklein4538Ай бұрын
Yeah take a huge amount of vitamin d3 with k2 start with 50k iu daily for 2 weeks and see how you feel then slowly dial it down
@Mischa808Ай бұрын
If she supplements your vit D. Make sure it's not D2. It can cause you more problems. Get vit D3. And preferably with K2. They are complimentary. Look up the reasons why yourself. I ended up with heart palpitations and angina from my prescribed D2, and my doc wod not admit it's affects. When I switched it was a game changer. Best wishes.
@Snooper810Ай бұрын
Man this guy is a legend. Been following him for a while now and he always comes up with essentialls
@dianad4633Ай бұрын
Please mention that magnesium can stop hot flashes/night sweats. In my 40s I was suffering terribly from both and a dr mentioned to me that he read somewhere that magnesium helps with hot flashes so on my way home, I stopped by the drugstore and bought a bottle. It took about a month to get into my system but I haven’t had hot flashes or night sweats in over 20 years. Not to mention the mental health benefits you receive from magnesium. It truly is the best supplement you can take.
@stephenmurray2851Ай бұрын
I take loads of magnesium and have done for years. Made a stunning difference to my sleep
@Tahirshah-hb7wfАй бұрын
My chronic anxiety and depression is gone in two week, how can I thank you Dr. Berg. However thank you very much.
@DrbergАй бұрын
Very glad to be of help.
@oliroundАй бұрын
God bless Dr. Berg and Merry Christmas to everyone seeing this comment
@heidimisfeldt5685Ай бұрын
🌠 🎁 🍩 🍪 🎄
@OutofTime..Ай бұрын
Kkona
@maralfniqle5092Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas to you too, hi from 🇦🇺
@OoohmyАй бұрын
I was having high blood pressure, leg cramps, tired and sluggish. I told a health rep at work about it and he told me to try Mag-G. I ran out and bought a bottle of 665mg and OMG! It was literally overnight a game changer!! I had no idea.. but I've been taking it for years and I can't live without it
@Bravoman6969Ай бұрын
Mag glycinate?
@PailgingermanАй бұрын
That sounds too fast to not be placebo effect. But I believe Dr. berg that says a lot, I don’t believe most doctors preaching western medicine. Full stop
@HS-pv6wsАй бұрын
Which type please ?
@Sugarshane88Ай бұрын
Doesn't your body produce it
@jacobusdegroot7557Ай бұрын
@@Sugarshane88no it doesn’t.
@mremington8Ай бұрын
These presentations just keep better direct, to the point and easy to cognitively digest life saving content- huge gratitude Dr Berg, you are appreciated
@lilyrose4191Ай бұрын
Well said!
@JohnnStr1Ай бұрын
I completely changed my diet six months ago based on nationally recommended guidelines, but it only made my health worse. It wasn’t until I read 'The 23 Former Doctor Truths' that I realized doing the opposite of what the government advises can actually make a difference. No wonder the doctor who wrote it left their career-speaking the truth often challenges the system!
@lukag3155Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that I totally agree with you
@Angie.GiGi.Ari.8624 күн бұрын
Nationally recommended guidlines are not saying the truth.. look at how it all started, light product. I belive when it comes to food we really need to find out what works for us, we are so diffrent because of our genetics experiences and lifestyles. So there is no diet that fits everyone
@Jaimejaims2 күн бұрын
Always do the opposite of what they recommend- they know how to keep themselves wealthy and us sick fat addicted and stupid. Yes it’s that bad..
@slavricАй бұрын
I listened to Dr. Berg a month or so ago and with a help of magnesium citrate completely eliminated my heart palpitations. Next time I'm buying glycinate. Thank you, there should be more doctors like you and not just big pharma retailers.
@DoctorHealth8Ай бұрын
This is such an eye-opening topic! Magnesium is so important for overall health, yet so many of us might be using it incorrectly without realizing it. Can’t wait to learn more about avoiding this common mistake!
@adriaNotfunАй бұрын
Thank you Dr. Berg. The doctor told me I had Gerd I was on omeprazole for a month and I recovered I felt at 50% of my energy but ever since I've been watching your channel. I have been implementing Vitamin D3, magnesium glycinate, MK7-k2, P5P, Zinc , adding HCL; and I honestly have been feeling 95% better than I did a few months ago before I discovered your channel. Thank you.
@allib9742Ай бұрын
I really like the comment about allowing time to "adjust biochemistry in the body" to keep taking Vir D and Magnesium. Same with getting sugar OUT of the body, takes 30 days. Im still battling sugar cravings
@catitude4Ай бұрын
For me learning what sugar does to the body kills my desire to eat it.
@gloriagibb-zs4seАй бұрын
Old cure= suck on a lemon to cure your craving
@user-yv7kw1nr2qАй бұрын
Thank you, a true eye opener into the correct type to use. I have tried so hard to educate my family on watching your videos and paying attention to your recommendations. Some of them suffer from all of the problems you mentioned. It's heartbreaking to know that simple changes could have long term consequences, instead they rely on pharmaceuticals. My sister trusts her doctor - he doesn't treat cause, test for imbalances, instead it's pill after pill to mask one symptom after another and she just won't believe me. It's the heart of the problem when they trust a doctor that treats symptoms rather than causes.
@catitude4Ай бұрын
I have this same problem with some of my family. It makes you want to scream, "Listen to me please!".
@user-yv7kw1nr2qАй бұрын
@@catitude4 I know, the worst part is my sister said if something doesn't give her instant relief she refuses to use it again. I told her natural supplements require time to heal her but she won't listen. The prescriptions she was on - one caused her to feel sick so they gave her nausea pills, then she got headaches from those, so she got pain meds, then her immune system started acting up and they gave her immune suppressing drugs, when the pain got worse in her neck, one doctor would give her three cortisol shots at a time and had her come back every several weeks. I dug into the types of pharmaceuticals she was taking and some of the side effects included osteoporosis, immune disease, arthritis, even dementia. You see, she doesn't take care of herself and continues to forget when I mention something she should try. I asked her to watch Dr. Berg videos and she said that she will read the comments and if she doesn't like them she does't watch the video. Just heartbreaking. I had a good cry but I know where she's headed - wheelchair bound and early death. Just makes me so sad.
@auntieanne-wr9ohАй бұрын
I don't want much for my birthday ... I just want the person reading this to be healthy, happy and love. Wishing you a good day! 🙏❤
@sablebrown9196Ай бұрын
Blessings to you, and Happy Birthday!
@brendadias8762Ай бұрын
God bless you with the best birthday and a fantastic year ahead. ❤🙌
@silviamonz2062Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday 🎉
@sdcarvin2854Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday
@bonnieanderson8476Ай бұрын
I receive that! Thank you! God bless!
@chuntathecat4222Ай бұрын
It’s honestly disgusting how many doctors don’t even know anything of this.. I had terrible period cramps for 10 + years. High magnesium + calcium helped me , it is better than it was
@user-_56710Ай бұрын
Medicine taught today is for diagnosing and prescribing, but not for healing. It’s to keep you sick and dependent on meds and 💉
@user-vg8ez9cu6uАй бұрын
It's possible you have endometriosis.
@chuntathecat4222Ай бұрын
@ my ginecologist denied it. Now my pain is less
@deidrelivingston4850Ай бұрын
"conventional" Drs are taught to prescribe medications. It's very sad and completely destructive for humanity and our true health. We can stop this by taking care of ourselves with whole foods, exercise and a balanced lifestyle. Tons of healthy info available on KZbin. Thank you Dr Berg! Been following Dr Berg for over 5 years.
@user-vg8ez9cu6uАй бұрын
@chuntathecat4222 only a laparoscopy can definitively determine that...but I'm happy your pain has reduced.
@romeltuitupou4044Ай бұрын
thank you uncle Eric for sharing you knowledge and helping everyone around the world get healthy
@MsJayskiАй бұрын
Yessss Uncle Eric Grandpa Eric Brother Eric Cousin Eric Nephew Eric😂😂😂😂😂
@ugottabekiddingme6983Ай бұрын
I use a spray magnesium oil because I have leaky gut & can't absorb correctly. It's by Life Flo and has aloe in it because it can irritate your skin without it. It's great - I feel relaxation, headache reduction & relief from cramping immediately after using it. Hope this helps somebody! Merry Christmas!
@carmelita9396Күн бұрын
I was having heart palpitations and watched one of your videos on magnesium. I don’t eat junk food, and eat low carb low sugar, so I thought I was fine. I started taking Mag Glycinate and they stopped on day two. Not a single problem ever since. ❤❤❤THANK YOU DR BERG.
@allib9742Ай бұрын
Please vote for Dr. Berg as a consultant for RFK to MAHA
@birgitwurm803Ай бұрын
Yep, he'd fit right in with that bunch
@victoriaoconnor3688Ай бұрын
I love that!!!
@roxane7432Ай бұрын
Wishful thinking. I heard and read that Trump hired Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz is not who he portrays to be.
@essenceofcynthiaАй бұрын
Is Dr Berg running for that position? I sure hope so. If I was in the US he’d have my vote
@ShilohsparadiseАй бұрын
Yes, FIRST CLASS NOMINATION. BEEN LISTENING FOR YEARS....MORE HEALTHIER THAN A HORSE!❤🎉❤
@AKBringerofLightАй бұрын
Love how more confident in telling how it is and being so direct👊🏻
@lilyrose4191Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@robinpalaima8500Ай бұрын
Please Doc, tell us about the different types of magnesium and what we should take them for. Thank you so much!
@mitchdegrace2040Ай бұрын
Check his other shows
@caesarskiba9008Ай бұрын
Please do a podcast with RFK. It would break the internet :)
@stevezane3 сағат бұрын
Maybe strange to say, but you're probably the most important person in my life right now. You have helped me so much! I can never thank you enough!
@Liam6940014 күн бұрын
You are so right on this! I take 1600 mg of Mg Glycinate daily and have for about 6 months. I am 65 and have had arrhythmias (PVC and SVT) since my first year of college. Those are completely gone now. I did Carnivore and probably did something wrong and ended with serious cramps and serious body pain. It was horrible! I will also start taking the D3. Going back on carnivore SLOWLY this time and eat liver like I should have. I still work in a hospital as an RT and do shiftwork, but only work nights and have 8 days off in between 6 12 hour shifts. Since the Mg, it has been heaven sleeping. So much GREAT change!! It is so nice not having the PVCs anymore, especially when I lay on my left side sleeping! I wish I would have known this 40 years ago!!! Thanks for a great video!!!
@fiery.mercabaАй бұрын
How wonderful is my God! In 2016, He told me to address Vitamin D as well as Magnesium when I asked Him to intervene with regard to my high blood pressure & tachycardia at the time, & I certainly did not know one needed the other, but He knew. Blessed be the name of the Lord Jesus!
@PHATboy.2.FITboiАй бұрын
Vitamin K2K7, Vitamin D, and Magnesium Glycinate for best results
@MOAB-UTАй бұрын
Yep
@64arguzАй бұрын
What type of vitamin “D” ? I heard “D3” …
@lindaanglisano1448Ай бұрын
D3k2. Its together in one pill or you can buy separately zinc has also been mentioned before as well as the magnesium. @@64arguz
@dontrend5956Ай бұрын
@@64arguz D3 is what you want.
@mombugАй бұрын
@@64arguzYes! D3…it has made a major difference in my life. Now I take every supplement I need as I listen to Dr. Berg faithfully 😊
@mariohostiosАй бұрын
Foot bath: 1/3 cup epsom salt, 1/3 cup baking soda, 16 oz peroxide, warm water, 20 minutes...5 days a week. Magnesium, alkalinity, and oxygen. Life changing.
@maryfolks9368Ай бұрын
So you only put those 4 things in your foot bath and it gives you all over body relief?
@tanyakilbane7636Ай бұрын
You can also bath it it. Soak in bath , and relax, and try to stay in it until the bath is to cold.
@ioniatcoАй бұрын
Thank you Mario !!!
@ThatsMe1971Ай бұрын
Could use just use magnesium flakes in warm water and soak that way?
@chrisrosch4731Ай бұрын
why baking soda and peroxide?
@RobDavis0076 күн бұрын
Thanks for your advice doctor berg ! I’m taking vit d3 and now magnesium and stopped alcohol. Feeling a lot calmer. Thank you so much
@Drberg5 күн бұрын
Happy that you found it useful!
@sylvainbrosseau623921 күн бұрын
Finally, a source of information on nutrition I can trust with detailed information I can understand. It confirms most of the things I suspected from my own observation, like I suspected that on general, most people are deficient in magnesium. But I didn't know what quantity to take. Thank you so much. Your channel is a gem.
@CookChef-oz4bcАй бұрын
Merry Christmas everyone ⛄⛄⛄⛄⛄🎁
@MaureenHenderson-f8yАй бұрын
Same to you, Blessed Christmas.😊
@CYDER-cv3ykАй бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
@SachelleCambriaАй бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁.
@DonJohnson-t2bАй бұрын
@@CookChef-oz4bc Merry Christmas
@josephmartin-u5fАй бұрын
Merry Christmas Wishing you a holiday filled with love, joy, and peace.
@tysongames2750Ай бұрын
I haven't slept in weeks. Took just 1 Dr. Berg magnesium pill yesterday and slept for 10 hours. Woke up this morning feeling like I hadn't slept in years. Thanks again Dr. Berg.
@kingdomsteppaministriesАй бұрын
Ive had sleeping problems too bro! On and off for the past 3 months. How many mgs of magnesium did you take? And what caused the disturbance to your sleep?
@Midwest..Ай бұрын
@@kingdomsteppaministries 400-500 mg a day?? 😊
@sueess59Ай бұрын
You’re totally full of crap
@knguyen284Ай бұрын
How can a person no sleep in a week 😮 you gud sir ? You need melatonin not magnesium...😅
@ccdevАй бұрын
"Woke up this morning feeling like I hadn't slept in years". that means you felt like crap, so it didn't work for you.
@seelogic9845Ай бұрын
Ive been taking a magnesium glycinate and citrate blend for a few months now, it's almost completely eliminated the severe anxiety and muscle aches all over my body that my doctor said was caused by severe CPTSD. Her solution was myotherapy massage to calm me down and relieve the aches and pains. But honestly, that wasn't the answer. The answer was magnesium. THANK YOU DR. BERG! 🎉
@Poor_BBJАй бұрын
Same, glycinate alone wasn't doing it for me
@lashelter29 күн бұрын
As a Myotherapist, make recommendations to take Magnesium Glyconate and refer my folks to Dr Berg's videos.😉
@muhammadyounas-fm6og25 күн бұрын
@seelogic9845 you take both magnesium glycinate, citrate it is possible to take both at one time?
@seelogic984525 күн бұрын
@@muhammadyounas-fm6og yes it's a magnesium blend powder made by Swisse. I think I will switch to plain glycinate to see if it gives me less loose stools though. Some of the magnesium types loosen the stools more than others.
@muhammadyounas-fm6og25 күн бұрын
@@seelogic9845 thanks for quick reply. Yes, magnesium citrate have loosen the stools. You should take only glycinate if you experience motions.
@dilrubaakhter26083 күн бұрын
I went to the gp.gave me blood test. I was anaemic. Couldn't sleep at night. He gave me ferrous sulfate once a day. After following you,I don't have restless leg syndrome. I don't know 😢how to thank you?I'm so happy.
@Drberg2 күн бұрын
Hello! It is great to hear from you. Very glad to learn of all your progress. Keep up the good work!
@mariachristina9029Ай бұрын
You can also use lemon juice instead of apple cider vinegar which aids in digestion and absorption
@robertbunnell9590Ай бұрын
Started taking magnesium glycinate and it was like magic my heart skipping calmed down immediately
@catitude4Ай бұрын
I had this skipping problem too. Potassium and magnesium fixed the problem. I never told my doctor, she would have wanted to do all kinds of things I don't want. Haven't seen her since covid first started, not going back.
@CYndibabIАй бұрын
💭💭 what brand do YOU take alSO mg YOU take a DAY❔🤍
@CYndibabIАй бұрын
@@catitude4💭💭 what brand of magnesium do YOU take alSO mg dose amount❔🤍
@teresamexico309Ай бұрын
@@CYndibabI I do take Mg Bisglycinate California Gold Nutrition, 100 mg although the average recommendation is 200 mg but I am petite and on the skinny side on a healthy diet and balanced diet.
@CYndibabIАй бұрын
@@teresamexico309 thank YOU 🤍 💭💭 I’m just like YOU I’m petite SO I probably should be careful with dosages❕🤍
@YooperZookeeperАй бұрын
I would get horrible cramps in my legs and arms. My doctor said that he had never heard of that before. That was the end of that. Years later I was put on Requip. It did nothing. My sleep doctor put me on iron. That took care of the cravings for red meat, but did nothing for the cramps. A few months ago I tried magnesium. It worked! Amazing what you can learn on KZbin.
@amandadavis3048Ай бұрын
I was a caregiver in a dementia facility. When some would have whats called “sundowner” a condition that in early evening they begin wondering aimlessly and acting out. I would ask the worst ones if I could give them a foot massage (of course they said yes), and while massaging one would have the other foot soaking in an epsom salt solution. They always fell asleep in me. It wa a secret I shared with other facility members.
@DoctorHealth8Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and compassionate approach! It’s amazing how something as simple as a foot massage and epsom salt soak can bring comfort and calmness to those experiencing such challenges. Your care and creativity made a real difference, and it’s inspiring to hear how you shared this with others. Thank you for being such a kind and thoughtful caregiver!
@mariachristina9029Ай бұрын
❤
@josephbongiorno2265Ай бұрын
I needed this video so bad. I spent about 4 hours yesterday morning researching Magnesium, trying to figure out the best option for helping prevent migraines.
@staceyb21327 күн бұрын
I had a idiopathic sudden cardiac arrest 8 years ago, a year later I was shocked once a month Jan-April and would end up in the hospital a couple days while they try to figure me out . My heart doctor finally noticed my magnesium levels were low every time, when I had my SCA and subsequent defibrillator shocks. Since then I’ve been taking a lot of magnesium (glycinate is the best) and CoQ10; haven’t had a cardiac event since. I’ll never stop taking these two supplements.
@tactiks7468Ай бұрын
What if you were to start a company , covered by health insurance, that tests people for ALL of the deficiency tests, then, assigns them a nutrition plan and retests them at different intervals to see how theyre doing.
@catitude4Ай бұрын
Big Food and Big Pharma would go after you and try to discredit you.
@sarkel1Ай бұрын
Big pharma will close you down...
@zraj_ivАй бұрын
Utopia
@katmckenzie7670Ай бұрын
Wishful thinking! It would be amazing though!
@elbo55Ай бұрын
Functional Health is not covered by insurance, but they do 100 blood tests, you get a report with recommendations and a retest 6 months later... $499
@Rose-jr4txАй бұрын
Eat healthy, exercise & walk a mile daily, take vitamin tabs, eat black garlic and fermented cabbage such as Sauerkraut & kimchi, take one spoon of extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar, drink kefir yogurt drink & matcha green tea and sleep well. That's what I've done and just celebrated my 70th birthday lately. 😊😊😊
@thisorthat7626Ай бұрын
@Rose-jr4tx, great work figuring out how to stay healthy! Keep telling people as some will listen. Our bodies are rebuilding 24/7 so it is never too late to improve health. Blessings.
@ThePinkPantha21Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday and many more, young lady!
@panagiotischristoАй бұрын
Happy birthday....that's awesome.... especially a 70 young knowing how to use technology.
@mcborov_Ай бұрын
Omg shut up
@WillFinch-k4j9 күн бұрын
@@panagiotischristoWhat technology is someone this “old” using. You should a little ageist.
@ASAL20228 күн бұрын
I used to have chronic migraines in my 20s that when it happened i preferred to die that’s how painful it was. But when I started taking magnesium, I never got the migraines again thank the Almighty God 😭
@NoName-fx9ziАй бұрын
I started taking various forms of magnesium about 10-11 years ago in my late 30's. what actually got me on it was constant joint pains especially up in the shoulders and neck, couldn't turn my head. I scheduled an appt with a chiropractor. Then I read an article listing the common symptoms of magnesium deficiency. Started taking it....and ended up cancelling my chiropractic appt. Within weeks aches, kinks and cramps vanished.
@mariettestabel275Ай бұрын
Thank you Doctor. Merry Christmas everyone . ✨️🫶✨️
@DrbergАй бұрын
No problem. Happy holidays!
@NeillEllis-fj7qr18 күн бұрын
I love Christmas 🎄✝️
@seattlebeardАй бұрын
I've been keto for 3.5 years now. I developed constipation from all the non-soluble fiber. My doctor told me to take Metamucil. It didn't help. I was taking Magnesium citrate once a day, but that didn't fix it either. Then I began spreading the same dose over the day (twice) like Dr. Berg suggested. Cured the constipation completely without diarrhea. I'm now going to begin taking mag glycinate too. Thanks Dr. Berg. ❤
@tombrock6011Ай бұрын
Try kiwi fruit
@starbrightloverАй бұрын
For me, high fat clean keto plus mineral supplements has been miraculous! Best of luck to you :)
@rjb7569Ай бұрын
Try Benefiber. Soluble fiber from plant sources.
@WolfgangDoW10 күн бұрын
What non-soluble fiber you eating? Veggies mostly have souble, it's grains that have the most non-soluble really
@scratchinjack608Ай бұрын
Dr. Berg, I must say. When you first brought up D3 and Magnesium, I started taking it. After a couple months, I feel great and believe I'm setting the stage to lose my visceral fat in my gut. I am also eating greens more often and arugula (K2) has been very, very beneficial. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all you do!!
@DrbergАй бұрын
Excellent. Thanks for following my advice. Merry Christmas.
@JamesAidan-s7o2 сағат бұрын
Superb. Performances, script, direction, filming and music. EXCELLENT
@iriamrivera2018Ай бұрын
You break it down Dr. Eric , in an easy digestible way for everyday people to understand. Love love your videos.
@DrbergАй бұрын
I'm glad you liked this post.
@lee4851Ай бұрын
been taken magnesium for over a year and have not had any of the regular cold and flu I'd always have!!! definitely seen a big difference
@mureen5565Ай бұрын
Magnesium stopped my eye twitching and insomnia. Thank you Dr. Berg!!!!
@olahashem31Ай бұрын
Do you take it with vitamin d?
@mureen5565Ай бұрын
@ yes. I also take Dr Bergs Vit D3 &K2
@TRUTHRULES777Ай бұрын
Years ago, I was having some issues and then it seemed that it could’ve been my magnesium. Yes it was. I’d start taking a good form of magnesium and I felt much better to this day. I still take it not as often, but I do take it.
@-16_Ай бұрын
I have been taking magnesium a few months now with D3 and A2 I had no bloating stomach cramps and i certainly can feel the difference feeling calmer sleeping really well and having self control, amazing so Thank you Dr Berg your videos are so valuable.
@robinholbrook8296Ай бұрын
Same here. Copper is needed to
@apskedenap2967Ай бұрын
K2 you mean
@LDJ21Ай бұрын
@-16_• what a kind magnesium you take glycinate??
@fastfuria863114 күн бұрын
Finally a guy that gets it. Great content buddy! Magnesium is so underated. 👍🏻
@Drberg5 күн бұрын
Glad to know that you liked this post!
@yourconnection9303Ай бұрын
RE: Leg Cramps - I had leg cramps on and off for a couple of years. The doctor didn't know why. I then heard about magnesium. I bought both the capsules and powder of magnesium citrate. With the severe cramping in my legs, I took 1/8 level tsp. with water, and within minutes I had no cramping. I now take three - 150 mg. of magnesium citrate per day, and I have no cramping.
@Michael_aka_PsychoАй бұрын
Magnesium glycinate is the one vitamin supplement that I recommend to people who complain about inflammation and sleep issues. Whether they listen to my advice and apply it is on them.
@Faramir1104Ай бұрын
I wanted to try this but what I bought is magnesium citrate 400mg. Is that alright?
@philipppuchner1115Ай бұрын
@@Faramir1104 Mg Citrate and MG nitrate is also ok. A little less absorption rate as Glycinate, but still considered ok. Stay away from MG Oxide, since you only absorb 3% of it and it is much more likely causing diarrea.
@Michael_aka_PsychoАй бұрын
@@Faramir1104 No. Magnesium citrate is a “cheap” version of magnesium and in my opinion is only good for as a laxative. I recommend the brand Nature Made Magnesium Glycinate 200 mg. It’s more expensive but you will get the benefits that were listed in the video.
@Faramir1104Ай бұрын
@ I see. I’m currently taking 5000 UI of Vitamin D with K, do I only need 200mg of magnesium citrate for it to work?
@vincentmcgarry359815 күн бұрын
Can i take Magnesium clycinate with keppra and how long can i take it for?
@donrundy3767Ай бұрын
Dr Berg giving out Christmas presents❤ Happy Holidays to all ❤
@CookChef-oz4bcАй бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄
@Kevv554Ай бұрын
I found that magnesium citrate helps with chronic severe anxiety, but I am limited in how much I can use because taking as much as I need causes diarrhea. Still, the lesser amount helps. I combine that with 2 antidepressant pharmaceuticals and 5htp. I also used to take St. John's Wort, but became immune after 11 or so years. Hope everyone here has a great Christmas and Hanukkah!!
@Beth1300Ай бұрын
Magnesium glycinate will lessen the anxiety without causing bowel problems like citrate does.
@catitude4Ай бұрын
The citrate version did that to me too, then so did every other one, but when I tried curcumin I was able to take the glycinate version.
@richardhaas9519Ай бұрын
Try Remag. It doesn't cause loose stools.
@silvieb202428 күн бұрын
Vitamín d3 with k2 is super for anxiety (20,000 iu daily).
@tamararobinson2069Ай бұрын
I’ve been using a homemade magnesium spray and is helping me sleep better and less pains throughout my body. Your thoughts on the spray?
@kyliejacobs6817Ай бұрын
I want to wish you a Very Merry Christmas 🎄, you are a superstar 🌟all the best for you and your family for the new year too
@cherylniles9588Ай бұрын
This is a great help. Thank you 💙🙏🏻
@scotpetri7630Ай бұрын
I take a liquid supplement from whole foods a vitamin D magnesium calcium citrate. Especially in the winter I take it daily. Definitely have less pain and stiffness when taking this supplement daily. I also think dates are high in magnesium and I eat that in my salads
@SuperMilesandMilesАй бұрын
I take 1000 mg of magnesium glycinate over the course of the day, with 300 mg of it about an hour before bed. Always with ACV beforehand. That and a warm pair of socks keeps my legs from cramping at night.
@ChadthefatherbearАй бұрын
Can you just type out “ACV” instead of abbreviating it in your comment? So people who are not familiar with that abbreviation, which is many people, since we are on a channel to learn about health-related things, can understand?
@simbajohn1882Ай бұрын
Acv is Apple cider vinegar
@GocmenAbiАй бұрын
thats too much magnesium
@Shiv1971Ай бұрын
Too mich apple cider vinegar is too much acid for kidneys. Also it needs to be diluted in a cup of water and consumed via a straw. There should be some off days when you don't take too much vinegar.
@Allie-w1l25 күн бұрын
I'm over 60 and looking to lose weight and get healthier. Weight and arthritis have been affecting my mobility. I'm really glad I found your channel today. I started with your burning belly fat videos, and went on to understanding vitamins and supplements. Coincidentally, I bought pumpkin seeds today. May I ask how many of those I should try to have per day? And is it good enough to just eat them? (I saw another channel that said you need to grind them up.) Thank you, Dr. Berg.
@loinfinito3311Ай бұрын
I’ve been taking mg before sleeping every night for over a month, and I no longer wake up at 4am and not being able to fall back asleep, it’s incredible!
@marycarman1730Ай бұрын
What The best vitamins for absorption ?
@knicksnationtvАй бұрын
Do you have low stomach acid?
@SpamMouseАй бұрын
ACV.
@WolfgangDoW10 күн бұрын
I use magnesium chloride dissolved in my drinking water Lets you get plenty drip fed over the day, and it's already dissolved ir the water so no issues with breaking down tough tablets at all Bonus: it's literally dirt cheap. 1kg bag costs £4 and makes 500 doses of 250mg magnesium basically
@GreenpointRemembersАй бұрын
Pumpkin seeds for breakfast with some eggs is amazing
@denisk2414Ай бұрын
It's a shame most pumpkin seeds sold in stores are imported from China ie. come with a dose of heavy metals, pesticides and other crap from their polluted soils. And don't believe their 'organic' claims for even a second, it's all fake. This also applies to most USA brands who just buy the seeds in bulk from Chin and only package in USA
@a.williams.scorpiopowerАй бұрын
Thank you, Dr Berg. Excellent information. Great video 💯
@HealingNaturalofficialАй бұрын
Wow, I had no idea about this magnesium mistake! 😱 Thanks for breaking it down so clearly. Definitely rethinking my supplement routine and making sure I’m getting it right. Great insights and valuable information-keep up the fantastic work!
@kelliwydner719Ай бұрын
Got a severe headache from one capsule of mag glycinate. Terrible pain also went down into my jaw. The pain lasted for hours!
@BacknRCАй бұрын
I asked my Mother’s doctor if he could give her a script for the newer more accurate RBC magnesium blood test instead of the standard test. He got angry and said “If you want to manage her healthcare then I wont!”
@nichellehowellАй бұрын
Get a new Dr!! That one is Dr Ego
@Combat_PyroАй бұрын
Any time someone, regardless of their profession, wants to be without oversight, it’s a red flag. Doctors have gotten used to patients fawning over their every syllable like their tongues were a miracle of God to the children of men, and no error can be found in them. It’s high time we, as individuals take responsibility and charge of our own health, and DEMAND healthcare (not sickcare) and doctors who will be our Co-pilots (not pilots). I left the military a long time ago, and ever since then, doctors don’t give me ORDERS, they make RECOMMENDATIONS.
@thisorthat7626Ай бұрын
@BacknRC, for older people we can almost assume they are low on magnesium. That is no excuse for the doctor's behavior. As others have mentioned, try and get a new doctor. In the meantime, supplementing with magnesium shouldn't be an issue. You can also try magnesium oil, which is Epsom salts dissolved in water. I find that the body absorbs many minerals better thru the skin as it doesn't cause intestinal issues.
@cloudjumper7285Ай бұрын
Change doctor. No need for that one.
@ancientpaths7Ай бұрын
Stop seeing prideful doctors who are so full of themselves. We don't need this kind of quackery
@sooma-aiАй бұрын
Magnesium is crucial for many bodily functions, but deficiency is common. Common mistakes include not taking enough, not taking it long enough, and not addressing absorption issues. Proper dosage, timing, and complementary nutrients like vitamin D are important for effectiveness.
@davidstephenson3615Ай бұрын
Of Magnesium, few know more than I. Greater absorption is through a Mg sulfate spray on the skin, especially for cramps, bypass the failing (struggling/compromised) digestive system to get greater use of it, at once. Magnesium malate preferentially loads to muscles, magnesium glycinate more for everything else. If insulin is compromised, can have a wasting effect: mg is, once used, and floating in blood, gets to kidneys and is filtered out then at a second stage is re-absorbed if your kidneys are working properly. If insulin is not working great, instead that magnesium is lost to urine. Creating a rapid deficiency. As in, everything you do, especially muscular work, that burns through Mg, loses it to the urine. Cramps, especially night cramps in the leg, are complicated by micro-shivering of the leg to keep warm, you won't notice the muscles contracting to make heat but you will lose magnesium locally and cramp. Mg cramps are not contraction caused by Mg they are the inability to use Mg to unload the contracted muscle - it locks up and stays that way until enough Mg is present to unlock it. An Mg spray can unlock that within seconds, it absorbs that well. Thank you Dr Berg I don't think I have seen any of your videos talking nonsense, where so many in the industry talk ... nonsense. But you could do a deep deep explainer of Mg covering the points I made above.
@WolfgangDoW10 күн бұрын
Why does noone mention magnesium chloride at all? You can dissolve it in water so no issues breaking down tough tablets at all. And it's literally dirt cheap at 1kg costs £4 and makes 500 doses of 250mg magnesium!
@DrSamylАй бұрын
The information you provide is meaningful, a video worth watching
@DrbergАй бұрын
Glad you found it useful!
@jonszab43118 күн бұрын
I've tried on two occasions to get started on taking Magnesium regularly, for what seems to be the answer to a lot of my health problems. The problem for me was night 2 or 3 my symptoms got MUCH worse. Insomnia would push me well into the morning hours, palpations frequency increased significantly, anxiety got worse feeling everything going on in my body. If you're telling me I have to do that for 1-3 months just to see the results, I don't think I can go that long without sleep just to try.
@laserhobbyist9751Ай бұрын
Magnesium and Vit. D with zinc didn't stop my inflammatory gut, I had to dry fast 3 days long without food or water each week for several weeks before I was cured.
@truthseeker1959Ай бұрын
How did you know your gut was inflamed? 🤔
@LuvKimmiАй бұрын
Dr. Berg Why does Magnesium Glycinate make me dizzy and give me horrible vertigo? Doesn't seem to matter the dosage. I switched to Magnesium Citrate and that doesn't make me dizzy.
@RickAstleyLetMeDownАй бұрын
It's the glycine causing that. Many people can't tolerate it. There are many post about it on reddit
@sheilawilder9140Ай бұрын
Happy Holidays 🎉 always great information
@juliepietruszka5089Ай бұрын
ER doctor reccomended magnesium for my back and legs spasms. It has helped alot
@robinthalcoАй бұрын
im 32 years old and my bloodpreasure is 150/90, im 70kg and lift 3-4x a week. two years ago i had perfect bloodpreasure, i dont know why they changed so hard, i try to live healthy... my cardiologist tested me and my heart is ok but he suggest me taking magnesium glycinat or bisglycinate to bind more calium so my heart can work better. my calium is at 3.7 so in the range but low. now i take 360mg magnesium glycinate and add some endurance training (130-140 hearthrate for 45minute 2-3x a week). but he said i should take the magnesium before sleep... i maybee i eat half over the day and half before bed. Thanks :)
@flipmanonline27 күн бұрын
What was your hearthrate with your bloodpressure rating?