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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Correct Your Child's Bedwetting Problem Doing This....

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2019

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Dr. Berg talks about what causes bed-wetting in a child. The cause is the same as an adult - high insulin. This problem is usually insulin resistance and when a child has higher insulin, more glucose will be released from the kidneys. This creates more water to be released too.   

HERE'S WHAT TO DO: 1. Consume 3 meals per day 2. No snacks 3. Add fat to the meals 4. Lots of veggies 5. 3-6 ounces of protein with meals 6. Avoid sugar and refined grains.

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0:00.0

So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or in a minute fasting,

0:04.4

whether you're starting keto as a new person or just need to debug your program or we have a question about a product.

0:10.5

Call one of our keto consultants. they'll be able to help you.

0:13.4

Call 540991557.

0:17.4

That's 540299-1557.

0:21.0

That's 54099-155.

0:21.6

Welcome to the Dr. Berg, Healthy Kito and Intermediate fasting podcast.

0:29.0

Now your host, the man taking your health to a whole new level.

0:34.0

Dr Eric Berg.

0:36.0

Hey guys, Dr Berg here, in this video we're going to talk about how to fix bedwettings.

0:41.0

So if your child has a problem with this, what I'm going to show you is the fastest way to correct it.

0:47.0

Okay? Number one, you have to realize that the root cause of bedwetting is the exact same cause as adults getting up through the night peeing

0:57.1

and that has to do with higher levels of insulin. Insulin regulates blood sugars and I'm not even talking becoming a diabetic.

1:05.0

You could be a pre-diabetic for 10 years before you have any symptoms.

1:10.0

But one of the symptoms of insulin resistance is excessive urination at night.

1:17.0

Because whatever, what happens is wherever the sugar goes, the liquid goes, the water goes,

1:21.0

the water goes. And because insulin regulates sugar, trigger is pushing it out through the urine and it actually happens more at night.

1:26.3

Now, let's take a look at the pancreas. Pancreas makes insulin. The insulin is there to regulate sugars.

1:33.0

What happens over time, if there's too much insulin coming in here,

1:38.0

the cells start to resist it.

1:41.0

Okay, they block it.

1:42.0

So what happens, the signals don't come back to

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