The 5 Nutrient Deficiencies Behind Depression


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Learn more about the nutrient deficiencies that can cause depression and discover the best natural remedies for depression.

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0:00 Introduction: Nutritional deficiencies and depression
0:30 DNA tests explained
1:00 Vitamin deficiencies that cause depression
7:30 Natural remedies for depression
8:45 Learn more about how to get rid of depression naturally!

Today I want to cover five nutritional deficiencies that can lead to depression.

Your DNA can influence your mood and cause you to become susceptible to nutritional deficiencies, even if you’re on a fairly good diet.

Vitamin deficiencies that may cause depression:
1. Vitamin B12
The best forms of vitamin B12:
• Methylcobalamin
• Hydroxy B12

2. Folate (vitamin B9)
The best form of folate:
• Methylfolate

3. Vitamin D3

4. Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

5. Zinc

Try taking vitamin B12 and folate together and see if that gives you relief. If it doesn’t, you could move on to the other vitamins.

It’s a good idea to try taking the last three vitamins one at a time, with a few days in between, rather than all at once. This way, you have a better idea of which one you could be deficient in.

Other natural ways to improve depression:
1. Take probiotics
2. Do intermittent fasting
3. Get on the Healthy Keto® diet
4. Get out in the sun
5. Exercise

Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 57, 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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Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness of the nutritional deficiencies that can lead to depression and the best natural remedies for depression. I’ll see you in the next video.


57 responses to “The 5 Nutrient Deficiencies Behind Depression”

  1. An Iron deficiency is often overlooked as well. It’s a major contributing factor to depression and can lower levels of neurotransmitters like serotonin. I know way too many people on antidepressants that completely ignored their nutritional status. I blame their doctors. Too quick to reach for drugs when nutrition should be the first step. If you aren’t eating enough red meat, B12 and Iron deficiencies are a given.

    • @Mihai-Valentin Serbanmaybe you’re missing a key vitamin or mineral. Have you had your ferritin levels checked? Low iron can cause depression

    • @Hung Tranmany people especially those with malabsorption, heavy periods and parasitic infections DO need lots of iron due to these issues. You focusing only on copper is misleading and oftentimes if you have low iron, copper will be high

    • @Donna Baardsen Its also disgraceful that people dont utilize the enormous resource of the internet to understand how their body works and just blindly trust a doctor to know whats good for them.

  2. Sharing Dr Bergs notes on this important episode

    Vitamin deficiencies that may cause depression:
    1. Vitamin B12
    The best forms of vitamin B12:
    • Methylcobalamin
    • Hydroxy B12

    2. Folate (vitamin B9)
    The best form of folate:
    • Methylfolate

    3. Vitamin D3

    4. Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

    5. Zinc

    Try taking vitamin B12 and folate together and see if that gives you relief. If it doesn’t, you could move on to the other vitamins.

    It’s a good idea to try taking the last three vitamins one at a time, with a few days in between, rather than all at once. This way, you have a better idea of which one you could be deficient in.

    Other natural ways to improve depression:
    1. Take probiotics
    2. Do intermittent fasting
    3. Get on the Healthy Keto® diet
    4. Get out in the sun
    5. Exercise

    Thank you Dr Berg! 🐱👍🏿

  3. 🥚🥩 I can personally vouch for the incredible benefits of incorporating raw egg yolks, medium-cooked red meat, and daily sunshine into my routine! Ever since I started consuming these nutrient-rich foods, I’ve been feeling more energetic and my mood has significantly improved. It’s amazing how egg yolks and red meat are packed with essential vitamins like B12, folate, D3, B1, and zinc. 🌟

    🌞 As for the sunshine, I’ve made it a point to get at least 30 minutes of sun exposure every day while exercising outdoors. This not only boosts my vitamin D3 levels but also keeps me feeling revitalized and happy. 😃

    Dr. Berg’s advice has truly transformed my life and I’m grateful to have discovered these natural ways to enhance my mental health. 🙌

    • I love being outside.I feel so so energized and yes eggs are so good.I eat farm fresh eggs so so yummy.Dr.Berg is the man hes so smart.Hes helped so many.

    • ​@santiagobenites I remember those dark and glommy days of Winterin Ontario! Can you get a heat or therapy lamp it might help, or MAYBE if you can move out from Ontario! As far as I can remember Manitoba has a lot of sunshine!

  4. I said it yesterday, I’ll say it again.
    Dr. Berg needs 30K more subscribers to hit 10 million.
    Let’s get that number for him today!!
    💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  5. love your videos. been depressed lately & taking B12 regularly & D3, been more moody & depressed more then ever before. not taking B1 but sure feel like all the symptoms you listed with it. Cut out carbs dramatically from what I was intaking. Not fan of red meats. I had antibiotics bout a week ago it ended so Ill try the probiotic & hope that helps. thanks so much been so full of irritation past week, I don’t like the rage I am experiencing & will try anything to not feel like this. been a battle within my head & feel im going to lose the fight if something does not change. Thanks Dr Berg

  6. Doc, I had no food for two days but the energy I possessed was incredible. I eat I am so slow on my feet. I don’t eat I feel I can walk forever.

  7. I started taking about 2 grams of Creatine daily and for some reason it seems to be helping my depressive and anxiety better than anything.

  8. Vitamins, fasting, Keto, sunshine, exercise, sleep and stress free Dr. Berg. Sounds like this is the cure for everything in the world. ❤✝️🌎

    • @Dr. Eric Berg DC tnx. I heard that methylcoblamin dosnt convert to adenslcoblamin which is needed to , not?
      And cynocoblamin does convert. I dont know what is the truth but its a question. ?

  9. Dr. Berg, can you please advise (just as recommendation) what type of DNA test I should do to make it comprehensive enough so to cover these abnormal conditions with absorption of vitamins, etc. Can you please somehow make a video or series of videos, like standalone series regarding DNA tests available and purpose of them. Thank you for your genius lectures.

  10. When I found you going on 8 years ago Dr. Berg I had severe depression and got on your adrenal formula. At that time I believe it was called the Adrenal day formula and you had a night formula also! It worked immediately on me. I was calm and my husband could not believe what was happening to me! I would walk away from his outbursts instead of retaliating! Lol😃😂I still take your Adrenal formula to this day!!!!!❤

    • I literally was just given zoloft Friday and haven’t taken them yet since one main side effect is making the depression worse before its better so Im going to try that 1st. Thank you

    • Margaret no disrespect intended, but I think maybe your husband is the one who should be taking that supplement!😉💙

  11. Hello! Dr. Berg there is a study by a psychiatrist in the United States, unless I’m mistaken, where he studies the intestinal flora before prescribing medication, according to his study, people who suffer from depression usually have many parasites in the stomach and as this is the second brain it’s like if this noxious environment “transmitted” suicidal, negative thoughts to the person’s mind! Super interesting

  12. I feel like this video is speaking directly to my soul lol. I recovered from bad food poisoning back in January, lost 15 pounds from dehydration and loss of fluids, had to go to the hospital for one week and they put me on three different antibiotics, one through an IV. It was a long recovery process, but I had to stop working out until I recovered enough. I use to run almost everyday before that. It is now March and I still haven’t got the motivation to workout. I mostly work a lot but when I get off work I just go straight to my video games. Sometimes my trailer will build up with trash and I would do a deep clean every Sunday (just getting up to clean felt like a huge challenge) whereas before I would maintain it everyday. However I managed to keep my weight the same instead of gaining from being a couch potato by not eating much (stopped eating after 6pm), and I feel that could also be a contributing factor to my depression.

  13. Dr. Berg, I only recently discovered you, and I’m very happy I did so! Thank you for the time and effort you put into knowing all of these things and sharing them! I have know for a long time that I wanted to learn and do something like holistic medicine or become an expert with herbs, supplements, and naturally occurring vitamin and aupplements but haven’t been sure exactly what it was. I think so many people need this kind of advice, I also fear that we are depriving ourselves of what we need and filling ourselves with sugar, preservatives, and other useless junk that is slowly killing us. Can you give me some advice on how to learn the things you have learned and be able to truly know it and share it with others? Thank you for what youbdo and how much you care about others and helping them❤

  14. Thanks doctor,may Allah bless you for bringing up this topic, mental issues are seldom talked about,it is the need of the hour, Allah bless you with good health and happiness

  15. Yes these ones are key… with my niece who suffered b12 defiency as a baby and toddler what was discovered when they treated b12 she started to grow; she then had issues with her bones breaking & was discovered a vitamin D defiency then while had casts on (this was twice) she contracted chicken pox. Now as a young adult she had series of tests and discovered she has Lupus… Telling you this there is also connection between b12 and vit D and both work together… For longest time I would take these together with huge improvement. It is interesting a lack of thiamine contributes to huge anxiety issues… Great to know Dr Berg!!! Thanks again…

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