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🗓️ 5 February 2020
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Can’t stop sneezing? This might be why. For more info on health-related topics, go here: http://bit.ly/37nbgxD
In this podcast, we’re going to talk about what causes excessive sneezing.
What is sneezing?
You have little receptors in your sinuses that are on a circuit that goes deep into the brain stem that triggers a reflex that then goes to your diaphragm, lungs, and chest muscles. This creates a synchronized breath in and then an explosion of air out to clean out the sinuses.
5 weird causes of excessive sneezing:
1. Birth control pills
2. Liver/gallbladder
3. Sun—photic sneeze reflex
4. Underactive thyroid
5. Overeating
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0:00.0 | So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or in a minute fasting, |
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0:29.0 | Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Kito and Interminute fasting podcast, where Dr. Berg takes you on the journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. I wanted to mention five weird things that can trigger excessive sneezing. |
0:50.0 | So the first question is what is a sneeze? |
0:52.6 | Well, it's interesting you have these little receptors |
0:55.6 | and your sinuses that are on a circuit |
0:58.6 | that go deep into the brainstem that trigger a reflex that then goes to your diaphragm and your lungs and your |
1:06.1 | chest muscles which create a synchronized breath in and then an explosion of air out to clean out your sonuses. |
1:15.6 | Okay, that's what a sneeze is. |
1:17.8 | And so the first one on the list is birth control pills, which is interesting, can cause sneezing. The second one is |
1:26.3 | liver and gallbladder congestion. So if there's liver problems or gallbladder |
1:30.9 | problems a person could actually start sneezing. |
1:34.3 | Now birth control pills do have the ability to damage the liver and so that could be the |
1:39.1 | link between these two right here. |
1:40.5 | Now when some people look into the sun, they start sneezing. Now there is a |
1:47.4 | photic sneeze reflex that's involved and they don't really know exactly why someone sneezes when they're looking into the sun. |
1:56.0 | It could be some neurological crossover in the circuitry, |
2:00.0 | or between the optic nerve and the olfactory nerve, |
2:02.8 | which isn't back part of the sinuses. |
2:04.4 | But I would imagine there's more of our survival mechanism. |
2:08.0 | I'm not sure exactly why. |
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