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🗓️ 26 August 2024
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Today, we’re going to talk about edema causes and remedies. Swollen legs are often a symptom of edema and are typically blamed on liver, kidney, or heart problems.
Did you know that edema and pitting edema can be fixed without a blood thinner or diuretic?
Water retention in the lower legs is caused by a problem with the sodium-potassium pumps in your cells. If these pumps aren’t working correctly, water retention outside the cells, known as interstitial fluid retention, will occur.
When you have swollen ankles, it’s usually the result of high blood sugar connected to the hemoglobin protein in your blood. This is called glycation, which inhibits the blood cell’s ability to carry nutrition and oxygen throughout the body. Glycated proteins can also block circulation, leading to swollen legs and swollen ankles.
High blood sugar causes sodium retention, which also contributes to water retention. Over time, this can affect the nerves in the bottom of the feet, causing numbness and tingling, known as peripheral neuropathy. Even if you don’t yet have diabetes, edema can be caused by high blood sugar.
To help eliminate edema, you must ensure you’re getting plenty of potassium, which can be difficult to achieve through diet alone. The average person needs 4700 mg of potassium daily! Avocados, salads, and berries can help you meet this requirement.
You also need plenty of magnesium to help eliminate edema. Pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and leafy greens are good sources of magnesium. Aim for 420 mg of magnesium daily. High-quality electrolyte powder without hidden sugars can help increase potassium and magnesium intake.
Vitamin B1 deficiency is likely behind issues with the sodium-potassium pump. For sugar to be turned into usable energy in the body, you need vitamin B1. Consuming too many refined carbohydrates can cause a vitamin B1 deficiency.
Vitamin B1, potassium, and magnesium can help eliminate edema, but you must also eliminate sugar from your diet.
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0:00.0 | Let's talk about how to get rid of swollen legs, ankles, and feet. |
0:05.0 | Would you believe that I used to have pitting edema right on my ankles? |
0:08.6 | I would remember pressing into my lower ankle and leaving a dent. |
0:13.3 | I mean, I'm not that old. |
0:14.7 | It was some years ago, but even in this picture, |
0:16.7 | you could see my face was completely round. |
0:20.9 | Anytime someone has a round face what that means is they have blood sugar issues. |
0:26.0 | But the point is I had a lot of health problems and hitting a Dima was definitely one of them. |
0:31.0 | Now swollen legs are called a Dima and you know if you look this up |
0:34.8 | it'll say that it's a liver problem a kidney problem a heart problem maybe you're |
0:39.6 | consuming too much sodium but that's not always the case there's something else way more common |
0:45.2 | and I'm gonna show that with you today and this is totally easy to fix when you watch this |
0:49.4 | video if you just apply what I'm gonna show you you'll fix this very fast without taking like a blood thinner, like some type of diuretic to push the fluid out. I mean that comes with a package like side effects. When you have fluid retention, especially in your lower legs and |
1:04.9 | ankles, this boils down to a problem with these little tiny pumps that are not |
1:10.2 | working. In your cells you have millions and millions of these little |
1:13.7 | tiny pumps that push fluid in and out of the cell and the specific pump that's |
1:18.4 | not working in this case is called the sodium potassium pump. There's some |
1:22.2 | really interesting things about this pump. |
1:24.3 | It uses like 30 to 40 percent of all the energy |
1:27.0 | that is given to that cell. |
1:28.2 | But if that pump goes bad, like in our house in the basement, |
1:31.1 | when the pump went bad, we had about a foot of water in our |
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