My dear husband had been diagnosed with ALS at age 43. He was a healthy man, the doctors always said, his symptoms are "bizarr", took all the possible tests on him, and everything came back "negative". They couldn't find any trigger, anything that could've caused this horrible disease. He lived with it for 9 and a half year, I was together with him 24/7, since he lost all the mobility of his body, totally. But he never lost his ability to speak, and the hope for living with his beloved family for a long long time... 😥Unfortunately he passed away at age 53. It happened 15 years ago, but I still feel the pain of loosing him so young. We miss him every day with my sons and grandsons. He was the love of my life, my best friend, the best father and a great friend for so many good people. I love him forever. ❤
@mariasullivan5779 ай бұрын
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@Governemntistheproblem9 ай бұрын
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@standforhumanitariancauses47569 ай бұрын
I'm very sorry for your loss. May I ask what was your husband's profession?
@schmuelschperling14599 ай бұрын
They couldn't have done all the possible tests. This is what they told you. But I don't believe it's true.
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
My condolences
@cattywampus5889 ай бұрын
It absolutely does happen to younger people. My husband died at 44 and my cousin died at 38 from ALS. I've met several people diagnosed with ALS that were younger than 50 years old.
@parthianwarrior19019 ай бұрын
its common among caucasian people i never seen someone with also neither in my fathers side nor mothers side
@GaryBarrett-vm2ix9 ай бұрын
It’s possible they were misdiagnosed and actually had Lyme disease. It’s more common than people think.
@zippers29 ай бұрын
my partner was diagnosed with ALS, and died 5 yrs. later at 46. sometimes i wonder if taking a lot of antibiotics as a young person might be one cause. my partner was given lots of them when he was young. and also wonder about diet when a person is young, a crappy diet growing up, junk food....leads to a weak foundation of the body....then things like ALS could move in easier. It's so much about the nerves....
@schmuelschperling14599 ай бұрын
@@zippers2If the antibiotics damaged the liver- it is possible that it is connected.
@bxrokk9 ай бұрын
You're right! My 30-something year old neighbor developed it completely out of NOWHERE a few years ago. He was a heavy smoker of exotic weed and many people around him thought that may have been a contributing factor. But the condition doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason.
@dvidwht9 ай бұрын
Lost my 54YO stepfather to ALS in 1994. Started with a limp in his leg. He died at the stage when they were attempting to put a feeding tube in 3 years into his disease. It was completely devastating. Still painful to think about his suffering all these years later. Bob was an amazing musician, conductor, and professor… and a wonderful father figure to me.
@lillian92219 ай бұрын
20 y ago my uncle died at the same age, also had a feeding tube, came on holiday here and one night just peacefully passed away. His family in the NL was heartbroken.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@madisonbaxter99069 ай бұрын
You’re a good human for making this video. It’s such a horrible disease and I hope this helps some people prolong their lives if they watch this!
@marlak11047 ай бұрын
What he states as facts about the disease are contrary to the data even as attested by people here in the comments.
@madisonbaxter99067 ай бұрын
@@marlak1104 that’s fine. Typically insurance companies etc lie and the medical community knows nothing about als. Dr berg has helped thousands with his knowledge not motivated by big pharma and insurance. If what he says helps someone that is a miracle. I know his educational videos have helped me more than any doctor has.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@sisterbearlisa10779 ай бұрын
This comment isn't about this video, but my 10 year old son has been suffering from really bad restless leg syndrome for several years. The internet said a magnesium or iron deficiency which I tried but it didn't help and the pediatrician just said it was growing pains. Thank God I found one of your videos saying it was a vit b1 deficiency. It cured him overnight. And then my other son 8 years old has had horrible eczema since he was born and I believe it was one of your videos suggesting black current seed oil rubbed on the skin. And that cured his eczema. But even more surprising he has had just horrible night terrors almost every night since he was born, but when I started using black current seed oil on him and his skin cleared up, he stopped having night terrors. I couldn't believe it. I'm very grateful.
@Drberg9 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
Get a homeopath.
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
Wow! 🐱👍
@carolbaughan87689 ай бұрын
@@Ane127where?
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
@@carolbaughan8768 Just do a web search. Look up NASH for homeopaths. There are licensed homeopaths all over the country and even in other countries.
@jeffreygomes-st3sl9 ай бұрын
Dr B I love your channel. Thanks to your tips I have extended my life expectancy from 26 to 34 (present) I was diagnosed with primary scerlotic cholengitis (PSC) at 26 and was given 2 years given my elevated ALT/AST levels. 8 years later I’m still alive thanks in part to you. You are appreciated 🫡
@sarahscott96019 ай бұрын
What are alt or Ast levels ?
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@alimrad80429 ай бұрын
For everyone dealing with this disease, I send my prayers to them. Remember every struggle you go through in this life, there is a reward in thereafter. Stay strong and God will help you through this. Amen
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@seshenofthenile23639 ай бұрын
My aunt just died last year from ALS. I don't understand because nobody in our family has ever had anything remotely like it. She was a sweet lady that cooked for the church, bible school and our family. She didn't deserve to die that way. I am upset yet curious as to what causes it. I personally feel it is something that is triggered by environment and and all the poisons in todays world. I hope we figure what causes it. R.I.P. Auntie Ann we all love U ❤😢
@tracesoflife95009 ай бұрын
The vax
@Ayverie49 ай бұрын
ALS gets the best people. My uncle died from it. He loved to play Santa Claus. Had the perfect white beard and gentle spirit. It also got my mom's old boss, the cheeriest guy who went out of his way to help our family during a health crisis.
@toastysmalls25629 ай бұрын
Same thing in our family, she was tested and did not have the gene
@samo_ammo9 ай бұрын
RIP to your Aunt Ann ❤🙏🏽🛐
@nobody123-b5r9 ай бұрын
Rip, how old was she
@KZ-np8fz9 ай бұрын
My uncle was diagnosed with ALS in December of 2022... he passed in March 2023... he didn't make it 3 months from first noticeable symptoms, head drop to death. He also had 4 doses of the experimental injection. No one will convince me the doses and als diagnosis are not related.
@Atheria4449 ай бұрын
I fully agree with you regarding the shots. 😞
@nancybaumgartner67749 ай бұрын
I know another lovely lady - a physician- who took the jabs and she now has aggressive ALS
@Atheria4449 ай бұрын
@@nancybaumgartner6774 I personally had neurological damage from just ONE J&J to keep my job (and other damage).
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
@@Atheria444 get a homeopath
@patriciao52399 ай бұрын
If you're in a position to do so, would try to get all his medical records from just before the 1st jab (for baseline) and all since. Possibly helpful for researchers to study at some point and possibly even for his closest family to get compensation someday. Longshot but may mean something to you all to eventually have more certainty as to what happened to him. Don't doubt the jabs triggered something ugly especially with his decline so rapid. Condolences to all.
@celestesaunders28589 ай бұрын
My father died of this about 6 months after symptoms developed. It was deemed service related by VA. He served in the CBs during WW2 in the Pacific. There was a lot of defoliants used for building and restoring air straps. My brother found out about this after my father died. My mother was awarded spouse benefits monthly as well as retroactive benefits
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@Spicy_Pita9 ай бұрын
My dad died of ALS….he lasted for two years when he knew something was wrong. He was still working at 74, dropped a big metal box on his foot because he lost feeling in his arm and dropped it. Of course he had to stop when the doctors told him they thought he had ALS (there’s no real test to say he had it.) We actually did what we could naturally. One big thing was he was taking baby aspirin for many years and got him off of that. He had heart surgery when he was 55 so that’s why he took it plus he took meds that he later found out was causing the toxicity in his blood… long story short, we went a more natural route for the two years we knew he had ALS and he actually was taking melatonin for maybe a year or two before he got his diagnosis. My brother looked up all kinds of stuff and gave him coconut oil and carob powder to help with his lungs and to lower his triglycerides. He choked a lot so we didn’t want him to have the effects from aspiration. We tried feeding him less carbs. All in all, it is one of the worst things you can watch a person die from. Started in his one arm and when that went paralyzed, the other arm was started to lose feeling. Imagine not being able to use both of your arms… we tried to keep him somewhat active like exercising his legs, stretching, walking with him. Plus he had sundowners so he was 24/7 care for pretty much the entire two years. I wish a cure could be found. What about the toxicity? Wouldn’t that be the key in fighting ALS? What I don’t understand is what stops the muscles from becoming atrophied Dr Berg? You’re saying melatonin and B vitamins would do it? I don’t get that. It is interesting what you’re saying Dr Berg and I applaud the effort in understanding this disease/disorder.
@kurtbecker38279 ай бұрын
I suffer from migraine head aches at least for 25 years. A few years back I developed another problem which was involuntary muscle twitching in my lower legs. I went to a neurologist and he checked me for ALS. The diagnosis was inconclusive and he explained that if it were ALS, there would not be any cure or treatment for it anyway. Then I went to several other doctors and one after the other did their tests excluding the obvious like Magnesium deficiency, low electrolyte, dehydration, even nerve damage caused by type 2 diabetes. All these test were negative yet I indeed had an A1C of 6.7. No doctor was ever able to diagnose my illness, yet Gabapentin seem to reduce the symptoms somewhat. This was 10 years ago and I have given up searching for a diagnosis let alone a cure. You just suck it up. Today I am reasonable confident, it is not the onset of ALS... I am still here.
@Spicy_Pita9 ай бұрын
@@kurtbecker3827 I wish you well…. I truly do. Do what you can and I do think there is something to deficiency in magnesium and a dehydration. One thing my dad developed before he was “diagnosed” was he would eat to the point of he was stuffing his face and we didn’t know why. Then he’d start choking and we were telling him to slow down when he ate. That was probably 8 years before he was “diagnosed.”
@MOAB-UT9 ай бұрын
You have to lift weights of unused muscles get smaller. Yes, we all need Magnesium. NAC is good too. I also take D3, K2 and Cod Liver Oil daily. Sublingual B (MTHR) and liquid B as well.
@Spicy_Pita9 ай бұрын
@@MOAB-UT it’s not as simple with ALS and once it kicks in…. I understand you’re trying to help and give your opinion which is awesome that you take all these supplements. ALS is also neurological and there isn’t any control of over your muscles. It’s a very serious disease that makes things completely frustrating.
@MOAB-UT9 ай бұрын
@@Spicy_Pita I know- I know someone who had it. I was just answered the question you asked literally. If you lose the ability to lift weights, they will atrophy. I know that it often cannot be stopped but maybe slowed. People try taking all kinds of things but it really never works. Maybe buys a few extra weeks. It is very sad- I feel for you and anyone who has had to deal with this. My friends brother got it from a lyme vaccine years ago. He was young and very strong before that shot. He could lilft 300lbs. over his head. Then he could not lift his fork within about a years time. He died after that.
@Dr._Wan___PharmD9 ай бұрын
It is crucial to note that “darkness” stimulates the pineal gland to secrete melatonin whereas exposure to light inhibits this mechanism. There is a range of foods that have high levels of melatonin naturally. These include: cherries, goji berries, eggs, milk, fish and nuts - in particular almonds and pistachios.
@flamingpieherman98229 ай бұрын
Wow! That's good to know...and now I know why I've been craving these so much!
@Drberg9 ай бұрын
Also IR from the sun also increases subcellular melatonin - which is interesting
@flamingpieherman98229 ай бұрын
@@Drberg I'm trying every day to to do sunning and earthing.... Laying on the ground letting the electromagnetic pulses go through my body and trying to stay out for about 30 minutes to an hour since I'm in Florida... What to be said for sunshine..
@MamaLee59 ай бұрын
@@flamingpieherman9822I would recommend getting your genes tested. I did this and found my body does not convert sun into Vitamin D so I have to take it daily. Anyway there’s a lot of info available to you with gene testing so you are taking the correct supplements and doing the things that help your unique body. ❤
@nsudatta-roy81549 ай бұрын
You can also incorporate montmorency tart cherry to stimulate pituitary response yielding glutathione. Certainly, like Dr. Berg said, b-complex should be incorporated as this also supports endogenous glutathione production.
@holly13919 ай бұрын
My friend was just diagnosing with this…I am so glad to watch this video and am sending it to her right now! Thank you for this!
@nsudatta-roy81549 ай бұрын
Tell you friend to consider INTRACELLULAR glutathione therapy. That works better than medication.
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
Please tell him to get a HOMEOPATH.
@CauselessBliss9 ай бұрын
I have a friend (33 yrs old) who is in near total remission from using bee venom therapy...it's most typically an improperly diagnosed stealth pathogenic infection and has little to do with the factors mentioned above, despite the good intentions. Age is not a factor. It's a wretched disease and deeply sadden for those who suffer it...
@kateedison5 ай бұрын
Hello Holly
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
@@Ane127Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@jchexpress9 ай бұрын
I have researched ALS for over 20 years. The best way to determine if you're a candidate for taking Zinc Gluconate is to have your serum copper and ceruloplasmim checked to see if you have elevated free copper. If so, which proved to be the case in a small 10 person trial, Zinc Gluconate extended life by an average of 3 years and greatly decreased breathing decline by years. FYI.
@RobdeKlerk-qg6lc7 ай бұрын
I'll try it...thank you...where do you buy that ?? Farmacy ?
@RobdeKlerk-qg6lc7 ай бұрын
Zinc picolunate as well ??
@jchexpress7 ай бұрын
@@RobdeKlerk-qg6lc - Hey there. Do you have ALS? I have many tips to improve quality and quantity of life that no other doctor will tell you about. Just Zinc Gluconate (medical or high grade) worked in our small trial. We had an incredible response rate in terms of a marked improvement/slowing of the diaphragm muscle decline as well as much improved longevity (as a result of being able to breathe for years longer than normal). Other areas were helped some but not as much as the diaphragm. We have four of ten patients now who have lived for almost ten years from ALS onset. They all were in the trial and have been on Zinc Gluconate from the start many years ago.
@hepzlawrence77105 ай бұрын
Where are you from? Im from New Zealand and we are so behind in the medical industry including testing for vitamin/mineral deficiencies and leaky gut etc leaky gut isn't even recognized by NZ doctors
@mariannasharp36624 ай бұрын
Is it safe to take zinc gluconate even if I don't get the blood test?
@erinbromwell37419 ай бұрын
My husband was diagnosed with ALS st 42, and passed away at 46. It's the worst disease, takes everything from you. Your ability to walk, talk, move, eat, breathe. It's awful.
@thelifecoachmedicalmodel66489 ай бұрын
🤲🏻
@enuphsayd97469 ай бұрын
My brother in his early 40s as well.
@i-said-that85399 ай бұрын
Was he military at any time?
@erinbromwell37419 ай бұрын
@@i-said-that8539 Yes, he was in the army for 5 years
@Spicy_Pita9 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. My dad had it from 74 to 76… it is the worst thing to watch and I totally understand what you went through. ❤ I wish you all the best.
@angelamasson-fashionover509 ай бұрын
I am a fellow KZbinr and I thank you for this video as this situation hangs over my head everyday since ALS runs in my family (5 people including my father have passed away from it in their 40’s (2) and 50’s (3 people). I struggle with if I should find out if I have the gene or not or just wing it and live my life because we all just never know what will happen in the end. It’s a tough situation to deal with sometimes but I try to not give it too much power over my life and just live each day with hope that I won’t have to deal with it. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear this
@noreenn69769 ай бұрын
Wow, so sorry to hear this Angela, never heard of it running in families. I would not want to know if I have the gene. One of your subscribers, Keep being your positive self.
@plafayette9 ай бұрын
Dr. Terry Wahls has a talk on the Everything ALS KZbin channel “Wahls Protocol, Using Nutrition for Cellular Health”. Her protocol was designed for MS but I believe it could be preventative for ALS. I’d also check out Dale Bredesen’s protocol for preventing / reversing Alzheimer’s. There’s a lot you can address in your environment to change your expression of genes. There’s a lot of interesting discoveries in epigenetics. ❤
@HulaShack16 ай бұрын
It's not just one gene now, it's 50+ different genes that they have identified. Have you watched Deane's Protocol videos done by her Dad who is a Dr? There is one interview that is 1.5 hrs long and he goes into detail about how it is connected to an infection and there is actually a test to see if you have that bacteria and then you could find a Dr to give you the antibiotic IV to get rid of the bacteria and that would prevent you from ever getting it. It's linked to Lymes disease as well. Please watch his video. You will have some things you can do now rather than just hope.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@3rd_EYE_MegaMind9 ай бұрын
Parasites and bacteria/fungi have been linked to ALS. Parasites have also been found in spinal cords of MS patients. Cancer studies are focusing on antiparasitics as a potential cure.
@godblessamerica2229 ай бұрын
Fenbendizol…
@spikeSpiegel1149 ай бұрын
Just looked it up, you're right, there is a bunch of studied about parasites and fungi potentially being the culprit.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@sardot49609 ай бұрын
An ALS diagnosis is a process of ruling out other diseases and always requires a second opinion. A severe magnesium deficiency can look a lot like ALS, and untreated, can have progressively worsening symptoms like ALS. I was misdiagnosed with ALS or "some other neurodegenerative disorder". Both neurologists missed, or failed to test for, the magnesium deficiency that was the root cause of my symptoms that went untreated for two years. I dodged a bullet. I feel for those with ALS, an awful way to go.
@nsudatta-roy81549 ай бұрын
Look into intracellular glutathione. This has worked better than any medication. There are good published papers on this. I would also get Montmorency tart cherry juice. Don't even consider a glutathione product. There is no good science supporting it, rather, precursors are better since your body produces and regulate glutathione production.
@schmuelschperling14599 ай бұрын
My friend has ALS. How- why did you reach such a level of magnesium deficiency?
@nsudatta-roy81549 ай бұрын
It's amazing how many diagnoses can be correct with minerals, and mitochondria support.
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
Magnesium helped? Thanks for sharing
@sardot49609 ай бұрын
@@schmuelschperling1459 no idea. I burn thru a lot of magnesium. Seven years later and I still take about 2x normal amount of magnesium to control symptoms.
@Mitzi739 ай бұрын
My aunt died of this in her 70’s. It built up over a 5 year timeframe and the last 3 years of her life left her profoundly disabled and bedridden. Her brain was sharp as a tack up until the day she died but she could no longer talk, eat or drink properly. She weighed about 75 pounds at her death. 😢😢 I miss her.
@nathaliecanada40099 ай бұрын
Samething happened to my mom 18 years ago. She suffered about the same symptoms as your aunt. Terrible disease!
@Mitzi739 ай бұрын
@@nathaliecanada4009 I am so sorry.😢
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@Sgt.Ro-CIB-11Bravo9 ай бұрын
My sister was diagnosed with it, and it’s progressed quickly… she’s 29.
@deeT029 ай бұрын
😢 I'm so sorry
@richardrhcp6 ай бұрын
Look into MCT oil to give the brain the fuel it needs. There is a glucose transport issue commonly seen in ALS and you can bypass and feed the brain via MCFAs(MCT). I think it's an important first step. Trans-Pterostilbene is the more bioavailable form of Resveratrol that he mentioned. Not mentioned, but very important is curcumin. Qunol brand has higher bioavailability and if you add Piperine, you can increase the bioavailability. Also, avoid hot liquids. My mom has ALS and one of the largest issues was with mucus and it getting caught and causing her to choke. Ever since avoiding hot liquids and taking high dose Serrapeptase, she has had virtually zero issues in about 7-8 months.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@janiecavender38009 ай бұрын
Lost my 45 year old brother to ALS in 2009. 😢 It was awful watching him deteriorate. 😭
@kerrywhite52539 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. ❤
@pamelatimbush37629 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss 😢 that is young 😔
@Fakestockguru9 ай бұрын
Rip. Too young
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
I'm sorry
@marmaladesunrise9 ай бұрын
That's horrendous, Janie!
@MELODY-hj2sw9 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Berg. I wish I had this information a few years ago for my sister. Sadly, she passed away two years after being diagnosed with this horrible illness. She was always incredibly active and full of energy, ALS took everything away from her. She handled it with grace and never complained. God bless her!
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤😊
@flamingpieherman98229 ай бұрын
I don't have this but I'm so glad you are putting this out there...because knowledge is power!
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@EdelweisSusie9 ай бұрын
I think you should do a continuous series of videos on your YT channel, Dr Berg, each focussing on an illness and what to take to prevent it as well as what to take/do if you already have it: a sort of ‘dictionary’ of illnesses. And also could you do a general video of what to take in order to stay healthy: we all know about the need not to drink/smoke/eat crappy foods and to exercise but as a yardstick what vitamins/supplements do we need to keep brain and body fired up and powerful? Thank you.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@stevelanghorn14079 ай бұрын
Excellent, fascinating and positive description, without falling into the trap of raising false hope regarding what is such a cruel disease.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_20249 ай бұрын
Lou Gehrig died at 37, never even coming close to his 60th birthday. I had a friend who died of ALS over a decade ago. She was stricken at age 55. Neither of these fit into the parameters mentioned in the vid.
@GaryBarrett-vm2ix9 ай бұрын
He may have been misdiagnosed with Lyme disease. Being a professional baseball player playing on the grassy fields he likely was bit by a tick or many ticks during his career. We’ll never know but research is out there showing that ALS is often misdiagnosed for Lyme disease. It can be treated with antibiotics with great success depending on how soon treatment begins.
@ClashergodClashergod9 ай бұрын
@@GaryBarrett-vm2ix Lyme disease that lasted for 4 years? Are you fcking dumb?
@tessmoore37629 ай бұрын
@@GaryBarrett-vm2ix It can also be treated naturally with great success. Teasel drops work.
@solagratia85739 ай бұрын
He is providing data of the "average" ages that people are diagnosed ALS. There will be those above and those below that average age range. You are referring to 2 people out of millions of people who have had the disease since it was furst studied. So Dr. Berg is not wrong. Only your understanding of data is incorrect.
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_20249 ай бұрын
@@solagratia8573 As I read through the comment section, I see that many, many people of various ages have been stricken with ALS. One was even diagnosed as a teenager. I don't know where Dr. Berg got his data, but I think he should revisit this subject.
@pattymcmullen85519 ай бұрын
So many comments here that bring all the nightmare of my husband's death due to ALS a couple years ago. I can never forget witnessing his weight loss,inability to speak,weakness,muscle twitching nonstop...he opted out of a stomach tube for feeding as he didn't want to lay there... heartbreaking. I miss him terribly
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@JennWatson9 ай бұрын
I had a family member who suffered with this! Thank you Dr Berg ❤
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@shamsulazhar9 ай бұрын
Audio level is so great now! Thanks for the continuous improvement in production value.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@lovequeen70809 ай бұрын
Please do an MS video too
@MapleleafsMessi9 ай бұрын
Vitamin D3 , Fish (Salmon), Vitamin K2 , Lions Mane, Avocado smoothies, Green Veggies, no grains. Get plenty of sleep , do not get stressed. Get lots of sun finally make water your best friend.
@kenthawley59909 ай бұрын
Yes, please!
@michellesanchez53799 ай бұрын
Yes! Please!
@emk-699 ай бұрын
I was going to post exactly the same response!
@OLDNATUROPATHY779 ай бұрын
i have a video for auto immune and cause and you can read comments to learn more
@robinsnestradio9 ай бұрын
Fascinating information. As we are all getting older, this is something good to know. It can happen to anyone. I pray for those struggling with this disease 💙
@DaniHagan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. My maternal grandmother died of that and at least one to two people in each generation in that line gets it. I shared that video with my aunt so she can get it out to the family.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@robinbank55 ай бұрын
When I worked in hospice in the 1990s we had patients with ALS who were in their 30s and 40s. They were young men. It was so devastating and sad.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@davidsf1019 ай бұрын
My dearest sister just passed away from ALS. It was so sad to see her deteriorate in such an aggressive manner. She went from being a healthy lady to being 99.9 paralyzed. We lost her on February 17, 2024. I hope that a cure is near, as I don't want to see anyone to go through this one. She tried a lot of alternative medicines, but nothing helped. I miss her dearly. ❤
@MELODY-hj2sw9 ай бұрын
❤️
@SweetSassyBull9 ай бұрын
So very sorry for your loss.
@matios60136 ай бұрын
🙏😒🌻🌻
@susankriney96116 ай бұрын
So sorry
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@MDTAR159 ай бұрын
I'm going to beg to differ on the age part...my best friend was diagnosed at 48 and just died at 52 from ALS. It can and does affect younger people, and he is proof of that.
@jupiterjazz6929 ай бұрын
I lost my beloved Aunt to this. It was so painful to watch this loving, giving, hilarious and vibrant angel completely deteriorate over the course of a couple years. She was indeed in her 60s and post menopausal. The months leading up to her diagnosis she was experiencing debilitating fatigue. Grateful to have more insight on potential causes.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@a.williams.scorpiopower9 ай бұрын
Wonderful information, Dr Berg. Love the way you look at things and how you explain them. Thank you so much for your continuous support 🙏🏻
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@balahuraadrian93428 ай бұрын
I've got my ALS in 2017, I was 27 and they gave me two to five to live. I'm still alive but not really living. I'm a bit afraid of taking such big doses of melatonin but people trust you and I'll give it a try. Got nothing to loose. Thank you for information.
@mriyke47198 ай бұрын
I have als symptoms since 2019 but I have not been diagnosed yet sometimes I loose so much balance I can’t a walk well or long I have mild muscle weakness but right now my respiratory problems is really depressing me I can life 15 to 25kg I can walk for a few mile I am afraid to run so I won’t have respiratory issue I’m so confused I will 30 this year the symptoms started march 2019
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@IonSen0620 күн бұрын
Please provide update on how melatonin is doing with you
@balahuraadrian934219 күн бұрын
@@IonSen06 hi, I took max 4 mg, my caregivers are afraid. started slow and grow the dose everyb few weeks. nothing so far.
@IonSen0619 күн бұрын
@@balahuraadrian9342 thank you so much for your feedback! Peace and blessings, and stay in the fight!
@considerthis2539 ай бұрын
This said the onset is between ages 60 & 70. I've personally known 3 different people with ALS, and all of them were far younger than that. One was in his 20s and the other two were in their 40s.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@stephanietucker71579 ай бұрын
The musician Jason Becker has lived with this. His family and friends are amazing caregivers. His father even came up with a special way of communicating that has served him well. His album, Triumphant Hearts was great! He has managed to keep his mind and heart free despite his body... The music transcends the affliction. University of Michigan is studying why Michigan has the highest incidence of ALS in the country. Praying for the many people struggling with this.❤
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@meowthx19859 ай бұрын
In Britain, we refer to it as Motor Neurone Disease and that's how astrophysicist Stephen Hawking died when he was diagnosed with MND in the 1960s. But the strange thing was he had 2 years to live when he found out about MND, however with some rare luck he had 55 more years to live. MND or ALS is so scary and it's hard to know the actual causes or treatments for that.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@Humanbeingforothers9 ай бұрын
My dad just passed away from this. It took a long time to get diagnosis and he deteriorated quickly after diagnosed.
@Mitzi739 ай бұрын
Yes! This is so hard to get diagnosed. It is shocking.
@brigitteleafbarnes14419 ай бұрын
Same for my Dad. Took too long to get diagnosis, rapidly deteriorated within a month & passed one year ago TODAY 2/28/2023 😢
@Rachaelc17769 ай бұрын
@@brigitteleafbarnes1441 I’m so sorry for your loss🙏🙏
@fidelcatsro69489 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear this, how old was he?
@SweetSassyBull9 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss
@Iammram9 ай бұрын
I saw a few weeks back someone state that they did a parasite cleanse and got rid of their ALS. I don't know if they really had it after all but, if someone is in this position, try looking into that and see.
@WafaasfitnessroutineАй бұрын
I’ve heard about it too
@nasamaj7 ай бұрын
Thank you Doctor. I will try your advise for my father who is diagnosed last month with this dreaded disease.
@WEIKOV699 ай бұрын
This man is a God sent! Love everyone of his videos! Thank you for what you do.
@royedwards517 ай бұрын
It’s Godsend not sent
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@CyndieAmala9 ай бұрын
I just added melatonin to my list! I knew a lovely woman who unfortunately died from ALS. She started out thinking she just had some kind of nerve damage in her hands and then regressed rapidly. She passed away only about a year after diagnosis. I believe she was around 60 at the time. 😢
@andrealarosa73129 ай бұрын
Hi, there are many videos where Dr Berg does NOT recommend taking a melatonin supplement but instead recommends making sure your body can produce it naturally. In this video he makes an exception because you have to treat a very very serious disease and then it is worth taking melatonin as a supplement.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@Reeshaplease9 ай бұрын
My grandmother died from it, and she suffered tremendously. 😢 RIP to her. 💙
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤
@KatM3039 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do helping people to take control of their health and healing. Can you please do more videos like this like “What would I do if I had cancer” ?
@rodg3219 ай бұрын
This sounds like a great series! It would be nice to have more " What I would do if i had....." Can you do one for eczema? It would be interesting to hear what you would do as a doctor!
@richardrhcp6 ай бұрын
Try rosehip oil
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@thomaswatterson72759 ай бұрын
Thanks again Dr Berg. Dr Gabor also talks a lot about how emotions play a massive part in not just this condition but many others in the book ‘when the body says no’, it’s a good read and I highly recommend.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@p.c.h.67219 ай бұрын
My uncle lasted for 21 years. He did it with a lot of willpower and the help of his wife and children. RIP ❤
@bryceleanza41212 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info and sorry for the loss. My dad was diagnosed yesterday. We are trying to find out what everyone did who had a longer lifespan. Not sure if you recall? Thanks!
@p.c.h.67212 ай бұрын
@bryceleanza4121 Difficult question to answer. I wish I could tell you one thing that made the difference, but the most important thing was the support of the family, that's what kept him going. I'll be honest with you, it was extremely tough for him, so many years in his wheelchair, not being able to talk, he had a computer that he used to communicate. If I were in that situation, I probably wouldn't want to live in those conditions for so many years. But he has to walk as much as he can for as long as he can. And just be there for him, listening and talking to him. He will need to have a routine, luckily he will be able to see, so he can watch TV, read online, and he will be able to listen to everything, so that makes a massive difference. I'm really sorry, just keep in mind that it's a slow process, it doesn't happen overnight, so make sure he does as much as possible while he can. I wish you all the best, if you think of other questions, just let me know. I will ask his wife if she did anything special, something that helped him live for so many years, if she can think of something, I'll let you know.
@mariasims45659 ай бұрын
In the past 10 years I had two female friends diagnosed with ALS. My first friend who was diagnosed at 36 yrs old and passed away at the age of 39 yrs old (family history). My other friend was diagnosed at age 57-58 and is still currently battling it at age 61.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@1LaOriental9 ай бұрын
We lost a friend to ALS recently. Its onset was so severe he lasted about 2 years… RIP, my friend.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@helpinyerdasellavon9 ай бұрын
This is great relevant information Dr Berg. Love the way you explain everything making it easy to understand. Thanks for your helpful advice 👍🏻🌞
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@petehawthorne15619 ай бұрын
It DOES happen when your younger. My best friend was 33 when he contracted ALS (MND - Motor Neuron Disease in Australia), so I'm not sure why the author stated it doesn't happen when you're younger.
@natashamudford40119 ай бұрын
My brother's friend has it, and she is younger, too. Seems like she has had it for more than 5 years.
@petehawthorne15619 ай бұрын
@@natashamudford4011 I'm sorry to hear that. It's a hideous disease. My friend passed away in 4 months from when he found out he had it.
@thevcountdown98249 ай бұрын
of course it does, but most of the people affected are older
@MoJohnnys9 ай бұрын
(He should have said "mainly" rather than "only".)
@royedwards517 ай бұрын
You do not contract ALS
@helloyall43557 ай бұрын
I believe i have this. I have been having twitching alot over the past few months. I go see my doc on Thursday of this week. Ill be making an appointment with my neurologist as well.
@viviantaunton97839 ай бұрын
I am seeing younger people die of this more recently. My father passed away with ALS it took 2.5 years once diagnosed. He was 62. In looking at the conversation on this, there are more and more people being struck down with this horrible disease. When my muscles twitch, I always think I hope it's not ALS. It can be familial too. My prayers to anyone that gets this :(
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@lulumoon69429 ай бұрын
Relative passed last year that I share many body similarities with and already have my own Neuro issues. THANK YOU
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@jesusreturning30039 ай бұрын
Ive heard of it been triggered by Vax/Poison, someone I know has this (Ex Male Soldier), and its because they had Vax's. I believe this is the trigger, maybe women feel it worse because of hormonal changes. It def plays on your immune system.
@bjbumblebee53249 ай бұрын
In the 80's in my state, in eastern WA there appeared to be a larger concentration in people who lived and worked in agriguure. they found that in some other agricultural areas compared to urban.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@pavluha_bc9 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with ALS when I was 24. Now I'm 28 and still working as a software developer, but I have difficulty walking and controlling my hands. For over four months now, I haven't been going outside much. I stopped taking medication, and I'm currently not undergoing any treatment.
@mriyke47198 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry about that I have Als symptoms since I’m 25 2019 I’m going to be 30 years I have not been diagnosed too my limbs are mild weak sometimes I have difficulty walking for now I can walk for a few mile lift object as 15k or 20kg I have muscle twitching,stiffness and sometimes tremor I am web developer what scare me most is respiratory problem and always have when lying down or looking at the PC for long time with full head pressure
@Linet-o3i3 ай бұрын
God is a healer
@chrismass97613 күн бұрын
I wish you sooooooo much good luck.
@THEWIELDBOYS87009 ай бұрын
I hope anyone who has Als in your area will go to you and test out these possibilities. My cousin was young when he died from ALS
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@rhondaclark24469 ай бұрын
I know people who are in their 30's and 40's that are living with ALS
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@stevebridge86689 ай бұрын
RIP to my brother in law Phil who has just passed away from this terrible and cruel disease, 4 months after his formal diagnosis. It is MND in the UK. Anything we can do to mitigate the effects of this condition is desperately needed, as the impact on the person and their family is terrifying. Thanks.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@morganellius61919 ай бұрын
It 100% does happen in younger people. I, personally, had two acquaintances, under 40, who died of ALS.
@edlawn54819 ай бұрын
It's called "Lou Gehrig Disease", and he got it in his 30s.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@99boiledeggs579 ай бұрын
Dr. Berg, Do you think Ashwaganda could have any benefits for ALS? You had previously reported that it had a regenerative effect on the nervous system.
@lilli98229 ай бұрын
My cousin died of asl. He got sick in his 30 and he survived 10 years. He went to climb mount everest and the wife said he changed a lot after the climbing and he started getting sick
@Mr_C56279 ай бұрын
so he injured spine?
@lilli98229 ай бұрын
@@Mr_C5627 with asl you don't injury your spine
@Mr_C56279 ай бұрын
@@lilli9822 spine injuries definitely have lead to people getting als
@Mr_C56279 ай бұрын
even people getting major spine surgeries ended up getting mnd
@lilli98229 ай бұрын
no idea about spinal jnjury and as I said already he didn't injured his spine climbing everest
@NewHope101Foundation9 ай бұрын
I’ve been working on this I’m in year 4 of research I’m 44 had scoliosis and paralysis and it is a mutation
@lalingvalladolid9 ай бұрын
My friend is still in the hospital till now suffering to ALS here in San Diego😢 none of her Doc can do anything about it, she is only in her mid 50'st. i don't know how to help her with all the pain she is feeling. a couple of days ago she was talking of giving up already, 😢😢 Hope and pray that they fined cure on this diseases🙏🏼
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
GET A HOMEOPATH.
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
She needs a homeopath.
@richardrhcp6 ай бұрын
Please look into MCT oil as a way to supplement the brain with the fuel it needs as there is a commonly noted glucose transport issue in ALS, and MCT and bypass to feed the brain. Also consider that the brain requires 20% of the body's energy, so it's power hungry. MCT is high in saturated fat, but not the "bad" type.
@mariannasharp36624 ай бұрын
@@richardrhcp I was thinking about starting this. I hope it helps
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@paulbeatty48599 ай бұрын
MY NEIBROUGH HAD ALS , DRANK COKE AND ATE CHIPS ALL DAY, I REALLY BELIEVE YOUR DIET PLAYS A BIG ROLE IN YOUR HEALTH, EXCELLENT INFO.
@kandiceblu19 ай бұрын
Coke and the chips have trans fats them so it was a combination of both
@marshm37519 ай бұрын
I just commented on the video and then continued to read the comments below. Here is my post "My friend's dad would drink a two L bottle of coke every day and I always wondered how it would affect him later in life. At 72 he developed ALS and died 2 years later. I always wondered if drinking that much coke consistently had something to do with it." So I completely agree that diet has a big role and I think there is something up with coke!
@richardrhcp6 ай бұрын
My mom has been a healthy eater who avoided processed foods and sodas, but still got it, and it's not of any known genetic variety.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤❤
@brianscott97499 ай бұрын
I had a Great Aunt that had ALS. I was a kid when she passed away, but I remember it vividly. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy, it’s awful.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@Eddu139 ай бұрын
Jason Becker, for those who don't know who He is, look him up, has had it since the 90s, when He was in his latter teenage years with an amazing career ahead of him. He is still alive and writing music.
@deeT029 ай бұрын
I just read his story. Amazing!
@HilariousZone689 ай бұрын
My aunt passed away from ALS at the age of 50. The disease developed over four years, and the last three years of her life were marked by severe disability, confining her to bed. Those images are painful to recollect. I hope that no one in this world has to endure this disease and the associated suffering. May God bless us all.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@jayb14339 ай бұрын
My mum has ALS bulbar. In her first year she lost ability to do everything, eat, walk, talk, move. I studied as fast as i could and tried resveratrol, curcumin, melatonin and IR. By far the best is B vitamins inc thiamine hcl with Dr. Bergs electrolyte powder. My mum is still paralysed but showed improvements in energy, swallow, sound of voice and breathing. Her appetite is good and weight is maintained. She is stable. Sometimes she gets feeling in her other limbs. ALS = malabsorption. So getting the digestive system working is good
@Drberg9 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear about your mum, but thanks for sharing what has helped her!
@Ane1279 ай бұрын
Get a homeopath.
@carlosgaming48229 ай бұрын
What is IR?
@carolinagurl229 ай бұрын
Our friend was diagnosed with ALS in his mid-20’s and passed at 56. He couldn’t walk and could barely talk for 30 years. He was always smiling and rarely complained.
@Drberg9 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear about your friend.
@mriyke47198 ай бұрын
How did he manage to live 20 years
@carolinagurl228 ай бұрын
@@mriyke4719 God's will. He just kept hanging on year after year.
@iykegideon81998 ай бұрын
Does have breathing problems
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@GTschumacher9 ай бұрын
Many people with ALS test positve with lyme disease, they wonder why so many military and sport people get ALS , could it be they are more likey exposed to tics
@jpcmt17217 ай бұрын
It certainly does happen below 60 years of age. James Yeager died at 52 with it recently. My wife is facing the hereditary onset of it since it is in her family. She's only 48 and been on canrivore/keto for some time now and fasts regularly so we're hoping for the best.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤❤
@hikerchick189 ай бұрын
My neighbor from diagnosis to his passing was less than 1 1/2 years…tragic disease. I was in disbelief at how his body deteriorated so quickly.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@marysh38409 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dear Dr. Berg for your kindness by sharing your valuable knowledge. Wish you the best.
@philippmarkert12289 ай бұрын
Noe it makes sense as to why statin users have up to 100x higher ALS rates because it kills their dhea, pregnenolone and progesterone. I could never understand the connection now it makes more sense. Plus the missing melatonin causes further progesterone drop with age
@teribunker52239 ай бұрын
My friend, started with foot pain. Took over a year of tests/specialists, to finally diagnose her 5 months ago. Her speech , ability to stand, swallow, are going fast. She’s about 51.
@richardrhcp6 ай бұрын
Look into MCT. A commonly observed issue in ALS is a glucose transport disruption, so the central nervous system and brain are in a sense being starved. MCT can bypass and still feed the brain. It's high in saturated fat, but since it's so quickly utilized, so it's not bad.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤
@tessiemae85699 ай бұрын
My former coworker died of ALS. She was 67 years old and was previously healthy as an ox. It took years for the diagnosis as I don’t think they had any idea what they were looking for.
@RuudBrood-hu6jc5 ай бұрын
She lived with ALS for years without diagnosis
@lovemypups3419 ай бұрын
You are incredible ! You're presentation and advice is the best !! Thanking you is just not enough . You're work is VERY much appreciated . I am truly grateful for you .
@tracef1959 ай бұрын
Lost a cousin to ALS. He was only 29 years old. Lived for a year and a half after diagnosis.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤❤
@helpinyerdasellavon9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr Berg 👍🏻💖
@Drberg9 ай бұрын
Anytime!
@savedbybloodandgrace2 ай бұрын
My symptoms began when I was 571/2 years old. I just turned 60. Im wondering if I will make it through the night. Im having so much difficulty breathing. Five doctors missed my diagnosis. It wasn’t until i was in the emergency room 3-½ weeks ago thinking I was having a stroke that an astute doctor picked up on the disease. By that time, my left foot and leg were completely completely atrophied, my right foot also 95% dead, right leg, catching up with the left. Already losing function and left arm and hand which started with coordination and then strength loss. I don’t want to insinuate doctors are stupid, but they had a complete lack of interest in investigating my condition. My primary care put me down as chronic pain syndrome seven months ago. I’ve visited my primary care physician a week after leaving the emergency room (2 1/2 weeks ago), and she didn’t even perform a basic neurological assessment when I was in her office. It’s one thing to have your life robbed by a disease, it’s quite another to have it, facilitated by apathy from your primary care physician. I had to make a lot of phone calls to find my own ALS doctor. No help on that from my PCP. There are ALS Support groups, but you will have to search those out. Don’t expect your healthcare providers to point you in the right direction. ALS robbed my ability to earn, and limited my access to healthcare. I’ve been turned down for disability. Treatment, including the supplements mentioned here in this video are all for people who are well off. Our society in the United States seems to not give a rip about you unless you flush with cash. If I get through this night, I will be back out tomorrow, trying to earn a living, I am a professional photographer, but now I have to hire people to carry my tripod and camera and other gear. I went from 1000 photo shoots per year to one or two per week. I could no longer do the big jobs, and it is difficult for my clients (as good as they are) to send me on a job when I fall down and take longer than other people. Two great things have come out of having ALS; the realization that my friends are more dear than I’ve ever realized, and there are more of them than I knew, the other thing is the realization that self dependence is a dead end without dependence on God. Self dependence is a house of cards. We need our friends and, we need a right relationship with the creator. God has absolutely blessed me with miracles during this time I have left.
@beckijameson38442 ай бұрын
I have Bulbar-onset ALS. The first functionality that left when the disease first showed up in me on 7/23/23 was loss of ability to sing and compromised ablity to swallow or chew. My tongue is partially paralyzed. My laryngeal muscle folds are fully paralyzed. I have a feeding tube to accomplish hydration and nutrition. I've had it since 8/13/24. I can no longer speak intelligently, so I must type or write everything. I have a dropped right foot and dropped head. My heart goes out to you. With ALS, grieving losses is a nearly every day activity.
@360-media2 ай бұрын
@@beckijameson3844 Thanks, for replying. I hate this for you. Seems you are having a tougher go of it than me. I'm sorry to here you are unable to sing. I still can, sort of, but my guitars are going up for sale. I think I am at peace with my situation though. For me, spiritual fitness has been key. There are days though I'm not sure about things, but God always seems to have a way of showing me how much I'm loved and how much I have to look forward to. Praying for you, friend.
@ashleyb7779 ай бұрын
My husband's cousin (she was in her early 60's) just passed away recently with ALS, she lived in Seattle. Her dad passed from it, then about 5 years ago she took care of her brother who passed from it. Terribly sad.
@rebelwithacause52179 ай бұрын
There are just so many vitamins and minerals that we have been told we need to make sure we are getting enough of. This gets confusing. Then we are told not to buy anything that is not organic. This means that only the rich can afford to be well nourished.
@catitude49 ай бұрын
You are right, and should see my cupboard. As you get older, there are so many deficiencies. Trying to plug the holes gets tiresome. Then you keep finding new holes to plug.
@meatdog9 ай бұрын
One of the best informative videos you have presented. Thank you.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤❤❤
@mode30289 ай бұрын
It happened to a friend of mine in his early 40's. 😢
@ryany.77919 ай бұрын
@Drberg Please do a video on ankylosing spondylitis
@lesliefleming43599 ай бұрын
My mother, God bless her died from ALS when she was 65. she lost her voice first and progressively lost her strength until in a wheelchair. Then she couldn’t swallow until finally couldn’t breathe. They tried to put a ventilator in her but she tore it out. Died less than a day later. all this only took a year. most devastating disease I’ve ever seen. I am thinking about possible connections to autoimmune diseases that run in my family. I have retroperitoneal fibrosis, grandfather had multiple sclerosis, two of my daughters have joints that are fusing. I am 73 now and developing arthritic problems in my hands and elbows and ankles as well. Plus the retroperitoneal fibrosis has given me two aortic aneurysm‘s , 10 spinal fractures from prednisone I take , Can barely walk from pain and made me lose a kidney. There must be some kind of connection I would think.
@schmuelschperling14599 ай бұрын
Did your family live in the same area? how is your liver and metabolism?
@lesliefleming43599 ай бұрын
@@schmuelschperling1459 yes, of course I live with my mother when I was a child. My kids were with me. I lived within 50 miles of all my family. liver is OK as far as I know. Metabolism is fine.
@karenporter31569 ай бұрын
My niece (by marriage) died of this last year at age 40, the diagnosis was reached just before she passed away. One of my neighbour's died of this in her mid 70's. I had another neighbour who died of this many years ago, in his mid 40's, and all 3 of his children later died of this in their 30's (they were told their ALS was genetic). Terrible and heart breaking disease.
@JM-yf2wu9 ай бұрын
It actually can happen to 50 yeas olds. Just lost a good friend, he was 52 when he passed.
@j.b.559 ай бұрын
Not to be insensitive to the subject matter but your new ‘lighting’ is fantastic. I’m a cinematographer(my Aunt also died of ALS)…and the wall lights, your hair light, and your key light are near perfection. Easier to listen and watch this serious topic.
@ameliabethany37662 ай бұрын
Having you as my doctor is also a positivity that I don't really have to bother about any sickness or virus because your herbal medicine to cure ALS has shown me that you are a real doctor and your products work like magic thank you so much DrChala1 you're the best❤❤
@winningvictory9 ай бұрын
ALS is a Merciless, Horrific, Painful, and absolutely debilitating Disease/Affliction! God have mercy on all those who suffer from that curse/punishment of a sickness!
@alborz689411 күн бұрын
i am 32 and have ALS for 4 years now. Would love to have a list of things DR Berg advices to test so i can test that
@RamblinRoadies9 ай бұрын
Would the MrNA jab have any effect on speeding up the process? Since it alters DNA. I've seen recently, people passing within 6 months of diagnosis.
@thuywu23049 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Doctor Berg. ❤
@ЈеленаПетковић9 ай бұрын
My friend from work died last year from this just before she turned 40.