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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

The Root Cause of Cardiac Arrhythmias is...

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Learn more about the root cause of cardiac arrhythmias and the problems with the current solutions for this issue.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Keto and Interminate Fasting Podcast, where Dr.

0:07.7

Berg takes you on the journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight.

0:21.4

I always like to look at the link between things, cause and effect, the association between

0:27.2

things, the relationship between common problems and medications, and their side effects.

0:35.1

And I think the best topic to demonstrate this is with the cardiovascular system.

0:40.2

So you have various problems with your heart, okay? You have arrhythmias. You have high cholesterol,

0:48.0

even though from my viewpoint, that's not a problem unless you're doing high carbs. But when you're

0:52.6

dealing with things like atherosclerotic plaquing, you have a combination of fibrin, which is the

0:58.1

protein, you have cholesterol, and you have calcium. And then you have clots, okay? A thrombus.

1:05.6

And there's various medications to thin the blood to reduce your chance of clotting. And then you

1:11.8

have like a tachycardia, which is high pulse rate, and another condition called hypertension,

1:18.4

which is high blood pressure. And each separate problem comes with its own medication,

1:22.9

its own treatment. And of course, each medication has its own side effects. But with cardiovascular

1:29.3

conditions, they don't really go very deep as far as causation. They might say that heart disease

1:34.7

is caused by high blood pressure, or they might say that heart disease is caused by a clot,

1:39.6

or a buildup of cholesterol, or heart disease is caused by arrhythmias. They're not going

1:45.2

deeper. They might mention lifestyle, diet, too much salt, eating fatty foods, but that's about it.

1:54.0

What I want to talk about is electrolytes in relationship to the cardiovascular system.

1:59.2

So we have electrolytes, which are like potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sodium. And these

2:07.0

electrolytes really control the nerves and the muscles and the relationships. And the heart is a

2:12.9

muscle, and it has nerves that control it. And it has even a pacemaker that controls the rhythm.

2:19.8

And what you're going to find out very shortly, there's this huge connection between

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