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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

What Can Be Done for Rosacea

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2021

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Check out these interesting natural remedies for rosacea.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Keto and Interminute Fasting Podcast, where Dr. Berg takes you on the

0:08.7

journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weights.

0:29.7

Let's talk about a condition called Rosacea, where your cheeks are red, and you can have these little red capillary brakes as well.

0:38.3

Now, this is another one of those unknown conditions, but anytime there's a condition where there's an unknown cause, you have to find out what is known to try to associate and align things to see if you can come up with a natural remedy. But here's what we know

0:44.0

about rosacea. The normal treatment, which seems to be somewhat effective, is treating with

0:49.8

antibiotics, but not just regular antibiotics. Those antibiotics that also are antiparacetic. So based on that

0:58.1

data, this condition could fall in the area of being induced by a parasite or a bacteria.

1:05.5

Now there's another remedy that seems to also help people. It's called ibermectin. Now,

1:10.5

ivermectin is antiparcyetic, but it's also anti-inflammatory.

1:14.4

So it can help with parasites as well as inflammation. It's also anti-lice, anti-scabies. And what's

1:21.7

interesting about ibermectin, it was developed in Japan from a single microorganism in the soil, which is actually quite fascinating.

1:30.4

Now, there's also some very interesting additional information about ivermectin and COVID-19,

1:35.8

which I can't talk about, but you can do your own research.

1:38.6

Now, another thing about rosacea is that it's seen in Cushing's disease where you have high levels of cortisol.

1:47.0

And by the way, as a side note, any time you have a high level sustained release of a certain hormone,

1:54.0

whether it's insulin or cortisol, you can start developing insulin or cortisol resistance in which you have a situation where

2:03.5

this hormone might be at high levels but it's not working and the reason i'm bringing that up is

2:10.5

that in cushing disease you have cortisol and cortisol is a natural anti-inflammatory so obviously if there's inflammation of the skin and there's this redness and you have high

2:21.5

levels of cortisol, it just means that it's not working.

2:25.4

The other interesting thing about this is that you can also have a steroid-induced rosatia.

2:32.3

So apparently it's probably this cortisol resistance, which actually creates

2:36.5

a deficiency of cortisol that's really setting the person up for this condition. Now the other thing

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