Energy drinks aren’t fixing the root cause of your fatigue. Discover the best natural ways to boost your energy.
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0:00 Introduction: Fatigue explained
1:10 What causes fatigue?
6:34 The best diet to boost energy
11:34 The best foods to increase energy
13:20 How to increase energy
15:35 Learn more about coenzyme Q10
Let’s talk about fatigue—the root cause and how to fix it.
It all starts with your mitochondria. The mitochondria are the energy factories deep inside your cells that make ATP. ATP is the energy of the body.
Certain foods contribute to the energy-making process of the body more than other foods. It’s almost impossible to extract energy from ultra-processed foods.
Important nutrients to support energy include:
• Vitamin B1
• Vitamin B2
• Vitamin B3
• Folic acid
• Vitamin B12
• Magnesium
• Manganese
• Selenium
• Vitamin C
• Coenzyme Q10
A healthy person makes a massive amount of ATP. You generate more ATP when you exercise, but ATP doesn’t get stored. Your body can either store sugar or fat as fuel. Fat is a much more efficient fuel source than sugar.
When you go on a low-carb diet and get into ketosis, you become fat-adapted. Once you’re fat-adapted, you can burn fat as fuel a lot easier. This is why the keto diet, with a lot of nutrient-dense foods, is the best diet to increase energy.
Exercise is the number one way to produce more mitochondria and boost your energy. This is just one more reason to exercise consistently.
Other things to add to increase your energy and get rid of fatigue:
• Intermittent fasting
• Cold therapy
• Phytonutrients
Things to avoid to help support healthy energy levels:
• Refined sugar and carbohydrates
• Stress
• Heavy metals
• Smoking
• Alcohol
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 58, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis and 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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53 responses to “The Real Reason Why You Are TIRED All the Time”
Thanks Dr Berg .I love your explanation of the Krebs cycle. ❤
I’m so glad it helped!
Just the video I needed. Thanks Dr. Berg!
I really hope it helps!
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on tiredness may help with more data.
To whoever is reading this keep going,you’re doing fine! No matter how slow your progress each new week is filled with tiny steps forward. Be proud of yourself you got this!
DEAR SUPA, THANKS FOR YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT. THERE IS SO MUCH DARKNESS TODAY THAT HAS NORMALIZED ME TO FEEL I’M IN THE DRINK!!!😮 DEEP BREATH!!❤❤❤
Thanks
Thank you!
Really learned a lot here. Thank you Dr Berg! 🌷
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This was the most relatable video, ever 🙂
Glad to hear that! You’re very welcome!
Thank you for the effort you put into explaining Mitochondria so well ❤
Glad to help!
I’m surprised Dopamine wasn’t mentioned here. The No.01 thing that makes me or anyone else tired is the use of modern technology and screen time. Because it hard wires your brain and depletes your dopamine level. And dopamine is your energy driving force. It’s like the steering wheel form to rest of your engine
i can easily play 24 hours if i can sleep 8 hours afterwards (inbetween) for multiple days. in fact gaming keeps me awake. listening to stuff without acting myself, e.g. my prof at university though….:D makes me feel like i need to bite my tongue to stay awake.
though i use darkmode in about anything, maybe that helps.
In my case, it was carbs, high carbs. Including sweet fruits, potatoes 🥔 low stomach acid, false data on saturated fats, ect. Didn’t have much contact with modern tech, beside the very basic.
Great video. I’m 47 and have been exercising (weightlifting and cardio) plus eating a healthy diet for almost 29 years. I rarely eat processed food, mainly on vacation. My daily energy is off the charts. I wake up instantly like hitting a light switch and never crash. Zero stress, anxiety, and perfect health stats. If you put in the time, it does pay off in the end.
I always find it amusing when people think my brother who is 4 years younger is the older brother. They think I’m in my 30s and he’s in his 50s. He has a high stress job, ex wife, kids, never worked out a day in his life, and eats a terrible diet.
Cool great boasting comment.
Same way with me!
I’m 82 😮
@@DUBLL100 I put in the time, I’m proud of my achievements.
@@DUBLL100😂😂😂😅😅
@@DUBLL100they seem inspiring to me. Change your mindset and you won’t have to look for the worst in others actions when they share something positive they are proud of. That’s a you issue. Only you can change that.
To the original comment that’s a great thing to read.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🛌 *Understanding the root cause of fatigue involves the mitochondria, the energy factory inside cells, responsible for producing ATP, the body’s energy source.*
01:53 🥦 *Food quality matters for energy production; nutrient-dense foods supply essential vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B12, etc.) crucial for the assembly line in making ATP.*
04:39 🔄 *ATP, the body’s energy currency, is continuously generated on demand and isn’t stored, relying on processes like the Krebs cycle for its production.*
06:27 ⚡️ *The ketogenic diet promotes better energy generation from ketones and fat reserves, beneficial for sustained energy levels.*
08:02 🧠 *70% of ATP is used by the brain; insufficient ATP can lead to various brain-related issues like mood disorders and cognitive decline.*
09:26 💊 *Statin drugs inhibit Coenzyme Q10 production, vital for ATP generation, leading to muscle issues and decreased energy levels.*
11:46 🍔 *Nutrient-dense foods like red meat provide essential energy-generating factors crucial for sustaining energy levels.*
13:34 🏃 *Regular exercise is key to producing more mitochondria, crucial for enhancing energy levels and countering mitochondrial damage-related diseases.*
14:00 ⏳ *Intermittent fasting triggers autophagy, recycling damaged proteins and mitochondria, aiding in creating new and functional mitochondria for increased energy.*
Awesome bro
Many many thanks. God bless you
Thank you
Nice job! Thanks
You rock ❤
This to me, this is one of the most important videos that Dr Berg has shown. I’m a 59 year old from the UK, still learning, but all I can say is, God bless Dr Berg who freely gives via YouTube, his knowledge.
Once again, many thanks for keeping ordinary people like me informed 🙏🏻😊
Thanks for watching!
I couldn’t agree more. Blessings to you and Dr Berg from Surrey, UK.
Ya Dr berg. you had the bad past. to get to the other side. Just like David Goggins who had to go trough it all to give us what he gave us now
Wow! Best video! I started fasting and not even on a full KETO , with light exercising, and I feel and am healthier, lost 33 pounds in 4 months, got off metformin. Many thanks for the help Dr. Berg! From your videos I have more understanding and knowledge on how the body functions and what I can do to become healthier.
That’s fantastic! I’d love to hear more about your story, please share here! https://www.drberg.com/success-stories
So awesome 👏 to read 🎉🎉
This was a good one for me. I have been tired all of my adult life. Also type 1 diabetes for 54 years. A few years ago I started taking glutathione and it saved me from having to retire early and go on disability. But now I’m still tired. I think a lot of our fatigue is caused by depression, being too busy in life, bad diets, and lack of exercise. Guilty!!!
Depression isnt real, its all in your head
@@masonmurphy4978 really? Yes it’s in your head – specifically in your mind – and it’s really there. I don’t want to be depressed but it just doesn’t go away
@@SheilaMcDonaldbeingmeYou need God in your life ❤
This makes a whole lot of sence, I’m on fysical therapy now, focusing on building muscles, I’m also getting back to intermittent fasting, lowering my carbs. I’m finally getting all the information and education I need to truly getting well again. Thank you
Awesome 👏 Some of Dr Berg’s videos /articles on muscle building may help.
I am working on your advices like taking the lemon water 30 min before the breakfast and doing intermittent fasting of 7 to 8 hours believe me I feel more energetic and focused now
Thanks for helping me ❤
I really needed to see this video today, it helped me understand more in depth and detail how to get my energy back. I am so grateful for all the health information you share with us, thank you Dr. Berg.
Some of the other Dr Berg’s videos /articles on energy may help with more data.
Thanks dr. Berg for breaking down these medical terms so simple. I have a better understanding . Love what you are saying.
A while back, I told someone that I didn’t go to the gym just for LOSING WEIGHT… they laughed at me like I was insane for saying such a dumb thing. I live a busy life.. and exercise gives me such energy as nothing else. I feel great!
You are totally correct, exercises helps with energy, better mood, ect. It’s a known fact.
I was exhausted in many years but when I started to eat red meat, heart and liver almost every day, I got my energy back! And my cognitive health improved so much.
GAME CHANGERS FOR ME..I’ve been eating all whole foods, high protein for years…but what REALLY helped, cold showers (which aren’t fun in winter for me) and intermittent fasting of 14 or more hours. Thank you Dr. Berg.
Thank you Dr. Berg for putting together this video! Just when I thought I understood the benefits of keto and IF, you come up with a better, deeper explanation. Thank you for all you do!
I started to do dropset supersets when doing exercise. Somewhat like high-intensity interval training (HIIT).
Usually doing 8 exercises doing 3 sets each, rotating between 4 exercises at the same time. Starting with warmup for each exercise. For each set, starting with a bit too much weight, dropping to the right amount of weight and dropping again to too little weight. Focusing on getting your form right. Usually like 4 to 8 reps.
This way your muscles can rest while you are doing exercise. I usually only stop if my heart rate gets too high. As long as you get enough minerals and are on a (near) keto diet, you get used to it really quickly.
That’s the best way I found to build very high and long term energy. I usually do 2 hour workouts of almost non-stop full body exercise. As long as I get enough water+ minerals that is not a problem and by now my energy levels stay consistent across the entire workout.
It’s way less boring than regular exercise and I find the health benefits much greater this way.
Really helps me clear out fatigue, improve heart function and manage histamine intolerance.