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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

ELIMINATE SCIATICA and LOW BACK PAIN FAST

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Sciatic nerve pain can be caused by a protruded disc, scar tissue on the nerve root, arthritis, an injury, or extended periods of sitting. Poor posture, excess driving, and aging can also contribute to the problem.


Inversion uses the weight of your upper body to pull down on your lower back, creating negative pressure and increasing blood flow. This also breaks up adhesions and scar tissue.


For the quickest lower back pain relief, try intermittent inversion traction. This involves inverting your body for 1 to 2 minutes and then repeatedly returning to an upright position. It can significantly reduce sciatic nerve pain by targeting the nerve, disc, scar tissue, and blood flow all at once.


Research has shown that inversion therapy increases flexibility, reduces the risk of surgery for sciatica, and can relieve lower back pain better than medication. If you have high blood pressure, glaucoma, or heart problems, check with your doctor before doing inversion therapy.


Start slow with inversion therapy. Begin with a gentle angle of 15–30 degrees for just 1–2 minutes, once or twice a day for the first week. Gradually work up to 5 minutes at a time (in 1-minute intervals) at a 60-degree angle over the next 1–2 weeks. After 3–4 weeks, you can try full inversion for 15–20 minutes, broken into 2-minute intervals, three to four times per week.

Intermittent inversion traction will leave you feeling taller with less sciatic nerve pain. You’ll also feel like you’ve had a fantastic stretch!


Other ways to eliminate sciatica pain include:•Following a low-carb ketogenic diet•Take 20,000 to 30,000 IU of vitamin D3 and 400 mg of magnesium glycinate (include vitamin K2)•Eliminate omega-6 seed oils from your diet•Perform myofascial stretching


You can also perform sciatica stretches without an inversion table! Try the child’s pose with blankets, a wall-assisted leg-up stretch, or lying spinal decompression with a stability ball for sciatic nerve pain relief. Swimming can also be very therapeutic.


Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:

Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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0:00.0

eliminate satica pain, chronic low back pain, regardless of what it's coming from, whether it's

0:05.2

from a protruded disc, scar tissue on the nerve root, or even arthritis in your spine. Did you realize

0:12.0

0.2 millimeters of pressure on your very sensitive nerves in your back or the spinal column

0:18.4

produce major pain? One study has showed an increase to 40% pain or in some cases way more.

0:24.5

Sometimes it feels like someone knifed your back.

0:27.2

I want to show you how to fix that.

0:29.3

All day long we sit.

0:31.1

An amount of people that came in with back pain, whether it was from a fall on their

0:35.2

buttocks, which I've done many, many times, or an injury, or you lift

0:39.4

something, or you're just sitting all day. Did you realize that there's more pressure on your

0:43.4

disc when you're sitting than when you're standing? And I'm so guilty of that. I sit in this chair,

0:48.7

I mean, a tremendous amount of time through the day. And then let's talk about posture, right? So every

0:53.5

inch, your head goes forward past the midline through here. You're adding about 10 pounds of weight

0:59.2

in your upper shoulders. So you're sitting forward this way. You know, and this is what people do.

1:04.3

It creates a lot of stress, not just on the upper back, on the lower back too. And then what about

1:08.0

when you're driving, right? You're reversing the lower back curve and

1:11.1

you're sitting there and you're driving long distances. And then you get home and you sit on the

1:14.8

couch, right? Terrible for your back. At age to this, we actually get shorter. What's happening over

1:20.4

time, all this decrease in space is eventually going to hit some of these nerves and you're going to end up

1:26.3

with some back pain. The therapy I'm going to talk about will quickly give you enough space in your back to give you

1:32.3

so much relief. And I think this is the absolute hands-down best treatment for the lower back

1:37.1

because it has virtually no side effects. What does this treatment involve? It's anti-gravity.

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