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🗓️ 18 March 2020
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Today we’re going to talk about a trace mineral that can help with excessive blinking, excessive jerking, excessive twitching, and other tics.
There are various conditions involving involuntary repetitive body motions like Tourettes, Tardive Dyskinesia, and Dystonia. Certain involuntary movements can even be caused by taking psych drugs or tranquilizers for a period of time. Involuntary muscle jerks and other tics can also occur from having had damage to the extrapyramidal part of the brain.
The extrapyramidal is a certain part of the brain involved in suppressing these abnormal muscle movements. Interestingly, this part of the brain needs a lot of manganese to function.
There has been research done on taking 10mg of manganese 3 times a day and improving these symptoms.
You may be taking something that’s depleting your manganese or other nutrients, and not consuming foods high in a certain nutrient.
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0:00.0 | So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or in a minute fasting, |
0:04.4 | whether you're starting keto as a new person or just need to debug your program or we have a question about a product. |
0:10.5 | Call one of our keto consultants. They'll be able to help you. Call 5405.7. |
0:29.0 | Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Kito and Interminute fasting podcast, where Dr. Berg takes you on the journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. Today we're going to talk about a trace mineral that can greatly help someone if |
0:50.0 | they have a condition of excessive blinking, jerking, twitching, and other tick-like motions. |
0:56.7 | There's various conditions like Tourette's syndrome or Tartive dyskinesia or dystonia involving involuntary repetitive body motions. |
1:06.4 | It could be anything grimacing, sticking your tongue out, smacking your lips, and the |
1:11.6 | list goes on and on and on. |
1:13.9 | Now, there's a certain part of the brain |
1:15.3 | involved in suppressing these abnormal muscle movements. |
1:19.0 | It's called extrapuremental. |
1:21.2 | And sometimes, not always always people develop certain involuntary movements as a side effect from taking certain site drugs or tranquilizers for a period of time. |
1:34.0 | Now it could also occur from having |
1:36.0 | or some type of damage to this part of the brain. |
1:39.0 | Now it just so happens that this part of the brain needs a lot of manganese, not magnesium, but |
1:45.0 | manganese to function. And there's some interesting research on taking this |
1:49.4 | very inexpensive trace mineral, 10 milligrams three times a day, in improving these symptoms. |
1:56.3 | And sometimes it's a combination of taking something that's depleting your magnities or other |
2:01.7 | nutrients and not consuming the foods. depleting your magnities or other nutrients, |
2:03.0 | and not consuming the foods high in a certain nutrient. |
2:06.6 | Manganese is in spinach, it's in almonds, it's in bran. |
2:11.5 | Now the problem is spinach and almonds are high in oxalets and oxalets |
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