The #1 Vitamin Deficiency Behind Migraines (MUST KNOW)

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Find out about the #1 vitamin deficiency behind migraines and how increasing your intake may provide migraine relief.
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0:00 Introduction: What is a migraine?
0:10 Migraine symptoms
2:29 What vitamin deficiency is associated with migraines?
3:26 Vitamin B2 for migraine relief
3:38 How to stop a migraine
4:10 Other migraine causes
In this video, we’re going to talk about the #1 vitamin deficiency behind migraines. Migraines can cause debilitating pain and hypersensitivity to smells, sounds, and light. They can also cause nausea and increase the impulse to vomit.
Migraines can be genetic, but this doesn’t mean you have to live with them. You have to understand the epigenetic factors that can potentially help you override this genetic weakness.
There is a connection between under-functioning mitochondria and migraines. This vitamin is involved with an enzyme that helps preserve the aerobic metabolism in your mitochondria. It also helps you build up glutathione.
One of the earliest indications of Parkinson’s disease is the failure of the glutathione mechanism. If you don’t have enough glutathione, it can cause serious damage to your neurons.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) deficiency is the vitamin deficiency often involved with migraines. If you have a genetic problem in your mitochondria, you may need more vitamin B2. Vitamin B2 helps allow oxygen to work through the mitochondria.
Try taking 400 mg of vitamin B2 to help prevent migraines. If you want to know how to get rid of a migraine if you already have one, try taking 100 mg of vitamin B2 every hour until your migraine symptoms are gone-but don't exceed 400 mg per day.
Sodium deficiencies can also cause migraines. Consuming more sea salt can help. If vitamin B2 doesn’t provide migraine relief, you can also try ginger or turmeric.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 59, 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 these migraine remedies help you find some relief. I’ll see you in the next video.

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  • Dr Berg notes Migraines can cause debilitating pain and hypersensitivity to smells, sounds, and light. They can also cause nausea and increase the impulse to vomit. Migraines can be genetic, but this doesn’t mean you have to live with them. You have to understand the epigenetic factors that can potentially help you override this genetic weakness. There is a connection between under-functioning mitochondria and migraines. This vitamin is involved with an enzyme that helps preserve the aerobic metabolism in your mitochondria. It also helps you build up glutathione. One of the earliest indications of Parkinson’s disease is the failure of the glutathione mechanism. If you don’t have enough glutathione, it can cause serious damage to your neurons. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) deficiency is the vitamin deficiency often involved with migraines. If you have a genetic problem in your mitochondria, you may need more vitamin B2. Vitamin B2 helps allow oxygen to work through the mitochondria. Try taking 400 mg of vitamin B2 to help prevent migraines. If you want to know how to get rid of a migraine if you already have one, try taking 100 mg of vitamin B2 every hour until your migraine symptoms are gone-but don't exceed 400 mg per day. Sodium deficiencies can also cause migraines. Consuming more sea salt can help. If vitamin B2 doesn’t provide migraine relief, you can also try ginger or turmeric. Thank you Dr Berg! 😺👍

    @fidelcatsro6948@fidelcatsro6948Ай бұрын
    • ❤👏🏻

      @annathomasi879@annathomasi87929 күн бұрын
    • Riboflavin B2 400mg/day

      @doctorletu9763@doctorletu97639 күн бұрын
    • One question: on a normal day when indont have migraine. Should i take 400 mg b2 anyways ? Itd little unclear in the video

      @serotoninexplosion7060@serotoninexplosion70608 күн бұрын
  • A cured patient is another lost customer

    @TonyyFlow@TonyyFlowАй бұрын
    • I really doubt this statement. We Doctor 's. try to make symptom Free, if not possible to Cure it.

      @mallikarjunsirigere5569@mallikarjunsirigere5569Ай бұрын
    • This should be the motto of the modern health system in the USA xD

      @JackPitmanNica@JackPitmanNicaАй бұрын
    • Facts

      @daveymcc1421@daveymcc1421Ай бұрын
    • ​@@mallikarjunsirigere5569 Not really, doctors are beholden to the government, big pharma and the universities

      @daveymcc1421@daveymcc1421Ай бұрын
    • That's why the medical community functions as a sickness model as opposed to a wellness model as a whole.

      @idontkknowyou9518@idontkknowyou9518Ай бұрын
  • 12 years ago I started taking ginger for migraines and it cures 95+% of my migraines. 1/8h of a teaspoon works for me, powdered and in capsules. I have been hospitalized for migraines, paralyzed temporarily, ocular, etc and it works like a charm.

    @tomasaldente2622@tomasaldente2622Ай бұрын
    • That's amazing!

      @LyraLove1@LyraLove1Ай бұрын
    • Praise God!! Thank you for sharing this. 🙏

      @Mdejesus923@Mdejesus923Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing!

      @amiethomson6258@amiethomson6258Ай бұрын
    • Wow. Thanks.

      @sonew9848@sonew9848Ай бұрын
    • Raw or dried ginger you're using?

      @ravicloudnine@ravicloudnineАй бұрын
  • I have suffered with debilitating migraines since childhood and am now in my 40s. I finally began taking Migrelief which has B2, Magnesium and Feverfew. After 6 weeks of taking this along with fish oil and coq10 my migraines have almost completely diaapeared and the headaches i do get are not near as severe as they would usually be. Make no mistake my migraines were severe and debilitating... this has been a game changing miracle for me. There is also peer reviewed research that shows fish oil and coq10 have had positive impacts for migraine sufferers.

    @j.martin4476@j.martin4476Ай бұрын
    • I got migraine once, I feel like bashing my head into a rock. You living with it day by day is impossible. I'm happy that you are better now.

      @Kopie0830@Kopie0830Ай бұрын
    • Eh, coq10 is for high blood pressure which you might have it? That might need to fix your diet if that case is. Basically eat a lot of veggies, fish,fruits, and lean meats. You will be fine.

      @josephineburke1962@josephineburke1962Ай бұрын
  • I get about a dozen a year. Always at work. I’m a chef and I can’t think of a worse place to get one then in a busy kitchen. I’ll try this, thank you good doctor

    @SKAMGOD@SKAMGODАй бұрын
  • Thank you thank you Dr. Berg. I have suffered from debilitating migraines since 2009 and vestibular migraines since 2021. I've had numerous conversations with my primary and also saw an ent. I have been given prednisone about every two months to control my issues to a point that i could function. I ordered a b2 supplement and I could tell a difference within a few hours of taking it. The pain on the side of my head over my ear was gone. I can not express how much this advice has significantly improved my quality of life.

    @ChristyW2013@ChristyW20137 күн бұрын
  • Taking 3600 mg of NAC has helped me tremendously.

    @tisharodriguez9541@tisharodriguez9541Ай бұрын
  • I suffered from regular migraines for the first 25 years of my life. I was told it was genetic. I was given pills. Loads of stuff that didn't work. You know what it turned out to be? Muscles. Yup. The migraines were caused by my habit of sitting for hours everyday. Basically, I had created tension in my shoulders and neck, which made muscle tissue there swell. This inflammation of the muscles put pressure on the nerves in my neck and shoulder, which gave me horrific migraines and regular headaches for the first 2/3 of my life. Yet, it turned out to just be muscles. I switched from sitting at the computer to standing; and I also started practicing certain Qigong routines. No more headaches. The whole experience has shown me that a significant portion of human pain actually comes from physical muscle inflammation. We don't give our muscles enough credit; they play a HUGE role in our physical well-being.

    @JackPitmanNica@JackPitmanNicaАй бұрын
    • Cervicogenic headache- pain radiating from cervical nerve root- is an important cause of headache. Correction of postures and neck exercise is helpful.

      @user-hd9gu6iw6l@user-hd9gu6iw6lАй бұрын
    • 💯 Tension is half my problem.

      @briellebee9983@briellebee9983Ай бұрын
    • Muscle and fascia plays a HUGE role in SO many healthissues. And most minerals (and vitamins) affects those two also so no wonder they work so good on so many bodily pains 🤗

      @Nehita@NehitaАй бұрын
    • Every part of our body is vital, so to treat them all equally well is the best option.

      @euhdink4501@euhdink4501Ай бұрын
    • Take Magnesium Glycenate daily 300-400mg

      @ryansetiawan1841@ryansetiawan1841Ай бұрын
  • Dumping dairy and adding in magnesium helped reduce mine

    @Skate-Steve@Skate-SteveАй бұрын
    • Dairy products were exact cause of mine. I suffered insane migraines till I became 18 old. Only when I started living on my own and eat what I want, I realized my migraines were almost gone. I spent years going trough hospitals and different treatments. None of so called "health specialists" could find the cause. I had to figure it out on my own.

      @ev-olution8597@ev-olution8597Ай бұрын
    • Me too

      @dextermorgan1@dextermorgan1Ай бұрын
    • get rid of modern dairy and go back to raw milk. search 'getrawmilk'

      @helennethers9777@helennethers9777Ай бұрын
    • I almost never get migraines since I started taking 500 mg magnesium before bedtime, in 2011. I also had to dump dairy, as it puts me in histamine hell if I eat any. Thank goodness for all the wonderful dairy substitutes in the stores now.

      @oceanside13@oceanside1329 күн бұрын
    • i quit dairy and my life didnt went downhill for one bit

      @Arnoud-nf6iz@Arnoud-nf6iz29 күн бұрын
  • I just love you you re the only dr that tells us what vitamins that will fix us and not just something to tide us over😊

    @sandracollins5993@sandracollins5993Ай бұрын
  • Thank u for making this information a lil bit easier 4 somebody like me 2 understand bro✊. I've been learning quite alot of info through ur videos Eric. Respect, I'll be back 2 watch some more too

    @dioncarter8513@dioncarter8513Ай бұрын
  • Fasting has helped me keep insulin at a normal level. I found I used to snack on glutenous foods before bed. I would wake up with awful tunnel vision and migraines. Fresh food and veggies in the diet is a must.

    @haroldmerewether1224@haroldmerewether1224Ай бұрын
  • THANK YOU DR. BERG! Your the best!😊❤

    @lauriemclaughlin6589@lauriemclaughlin6589Ай бұрын
  • Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia .

    @kaylenehousego8929@kaylenehousego8929Ай бұрын
  • ❤🙏Thank you so much Doctor Berg. Your daily information is always helpful and we should be focusing ❤

    @thuywu2304@thuywu2304Ай бұрын
  • My mom had headaches since her childhood, she started massaging her head with warm olive oil twice a week, and also put warm oil in her nose and ears before sleeping, she is free from headaches now and doesn't need to apply oil, she applies once in a while now.

    @ashwanikumarpasi5152@ashwanikumarpasi5152Ай бұрын
  • I definitely will try this. My daily chronic migraines are genetic, hormonal, and atmospheric. Most remedies work for a little bit, but then stop working.

    @lighthousefan5538@lighthousefan5538Ай бұрын
    • Pls check your blood pressure also. I also suffered from migraine in my twenties to forties. But lately my chronic headache was due to high blood pressure.

      @user-wr8bm2pz5g@user-wr8bm2pz5gАй бұрын
    • @user-wr8bm2pz5g Thanks for the tip. I monitor my BP regularly. It stays between 110/60 to 120/70.

      @lighthousefan5538@lighthousefan5538Ай бұрын
    • I am same way. I tried DIM capsules but the rollercoaster dive of hormones triggered more migraines. The capsules may have been too much DIM for me. I see Amazon has a cream DIM i may try as it appears to be a lower dosage.

      @BunnyTree@BunnyTree29 күн бұрын
  • I so appreciate your videos Dr Berg!

    @crystaldon4995@crystaldon4995Ай бұрын
  • When I switch to keto diet since 10 months now, strangely my migraine had vanished. You are correct Doctor Berg, it’s all about inflammation 😮 When I had a crisis , I needed to be in the dark and i have à nausée, speach disorders and memory lost. It was horrible. I am very happy now that i adopted ketogenic diet and fasting in my daily routine, I don’t have to worry about this. Thanks for all your life saving médical advices. Love from France 🇫🇷.

    @bernadinecabanas331@bernadinecabanas331Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your sharing this ❤❤❤

    @user-lb6dh4xd9p@user-lb6dh4xd9pАй бұрын
  • ❤ Thanks alot dr Berg ❤ All of your information you have been given we must know ❤

    @thixuanlevu9694@thixuanlevu9694Ай бұрын
    • No problem. Glad to make videos that can help you all.

      @Drberg@DrbergАй бұрын
  • What helped my migraines was coQ10. I read a study where it says CoQ10 directly affects mitochondria. I will also try the B2 as well, since I still have migraines, but they are fewer and farther between and a lot less severe.

    @Stacyhe@StacyheАй бұрын
  • This is interesting how these videos pop up just on time. We are so blessed with the internet and we dont even know it. I have started taking ginger and noticed my headaches dissapear. I noticed that taking too much ginger can cause breathlessness though.

    @baldyhardnut260@baldyhardnut26029 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Berg! My husband suffers from extreme migraines and will try this out. Can you also do a video on vertigo? I get migraines coupled with vertigo and want to learn more about the underlying factors causing it

    @voodoosoup8@voodoosoup8Ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Dr Berg, I love your videos which are wonderful. I wish to share my experience with migraines, which I had since I was 15 years old. My symptoms were very debilitating and on a few occasions I had to be taken to hospital for pain relief, but since the mid 1980's, after I had a series of 5 acupuncture sessions with my doctor, and after I read a 'migraine cure' book written by a US professor, I came to understand that some people who have migraines have a condition where their body produces too much insulin, which then lowers the blood sugar to a very low level. (after they eat a high sugar food like chocolate for example). Although I find that it's still ok to eat a little high sugar food, but to prevent the extreme insulin reaction I need to drink half a glass of water, which dilutes the sugar, and it always works for me. Now on the very rare occasion, perhaps once a year, that I may have the start of a migraine, with vision aura disturbance, I immediately drink one whole glass of water and I also eat one small candy to lift up the blood sugar back to normal again, and this always works within 20 minutes to reverse the migraine and prevent it from developing. (Praise be to God)

    @dorispenza5588@dorispenza5588Ай бұрын
  • Thank you, Dear Dr. Berg.

    @marysh3840@marysh38403 күн бұрын
  • My mom used to get migraines one week exactly (7 days) before she got her period . When she went through menopause , the migraines disappeared . When I was in my early 20’s I got them too, every few months . And in winter when we got a Chinook here , I’d get another migraine . Once I passed 25, the migraines went away for good .

    @SHERRY0010@SHERRY0010Ай бұрын
    • I wish you good health always!

      @Z_1917@Z_1917Ай бұрын
    • @@Z_1917 right back at you ✌️

      @SHERRY0010@SHERRY001029 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Dr Berg for sharing another amazing video. May God blessed you and your family!

    @user-yq9lt8jn6r@user-yq9lt8jn6rАй бұрын
  • I first had a terrifying migraine when I was in my 20s. I suddenly had a big black blob in the middle of my vision. I wondered if Ihad somehow y looked at the sun.. that was crazy, of course I had not. Then I thought "stroke!" I called a doctor I knew wholistened and said "migraine aura." he was right. I went on to have migraines with flashing light auras and other symptoms but never horrible headaches. Here's the good news: All my migraine symptoms went away after I began taking high dose B complex and other supplements - including magnesium. ( Dr. Berg has posted youtubes about the mag/migraine connection before... magnesium profoundly helped mine).

    @thisandthat9710@thisandthat9710Ай бұрын
  • The timing is on point

    @lk9204@lk9204Ай бұрын
  • Dr Berg thank you for all the videos that help people for free. I have been suffering from a pain in my left toe for a while now, it comes and goes but I wonder what it could mean? Would love to hear your opinion on this subject.

    @djolenis3@djolenis3Ай бұрын
  • I am very much interested in the mitochondria and ATP... Thank you for your videos.

    @D.Rivera-bh6xc@D.Rivera-bh6xcАй бұрын
  • i had severe regular migraines for age 14 to 23, temporary visual aura, loss of sensation in face and hands, uncontrolable projectile vomiting and of course excruciating headache, id have them maybe 6-8 times a year would last 24-48hrs, for me they completely went away when i stopped eating store bought pasteurized Holstein dairy, I've experimented pretty thoroughly, i can eat raw sheep, goat and a2 jersey dairy without an issue but when ever i slip up (which is rare to never now a days) and eat something with "cheap generic store bought dairy" in it ill have a migraine a day or 2 later, nothing else seems to trigger them for whatever reason, no store dairy = no migraines for me

    @sheppyoutside5836@sheppyoutside5836Ай бұрын
  • Thank you dr. B. You are a life saver because I have migrain all my life so I will have vitamin b2.

    @gaitreeferguson3012@gaitreeferguson3012Ай бұрын
  • Dr.Berg ❤ i just want to Thank you for all that you do for us. Never stop doing your Soul- purpose ❤ You are helping more people than you will ever know ! One question : is oregano-oil a good antioxydant/anti-inflammatory remedy and as good as ginger and turmeric?

    @Nehita@NehitaАй бұрын
  • I actually take a good pinch of Celtic sea salt with a glass of water whenever I have this. For me, it's more effective than Excedrin.

    @indigoldbeatz2971@indigoldbeatz2971Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this idea!!!

      @nevastrong2850@nevastrong2850Ай бұрын
    • I'm going to try this

      @Jani28@Jani28Ай бұрын
    • I bought a multipack of mini salt shakers to keep in my purse and bags in case of not feeling when while fasting, and it is definitely saved me while out and about. I bought mine from Redmond but other companies may sell them too.

      @username00009@username00009Ай бұрын
    • I use Himalayan pink salt when I have an aching performs muscle-works straight away

      @user-kk9he3jl6p@user-kk9he3jl6pАй бұрын
    • Do you take it with water? My daughter is 9 and gets bad migraines ​@@user-kk9he3jl6p

      @inafield143@inafield143Ай бұрын
  • I love your content and how much your focus is on helping people long term, not just pushing another drug as pharmaceutical sales reps get doctors to do. *HOWEVER* please change the format. Tell us what it is, and then explain how it works. The constant repeating of “this vitamin does this, this vitamin does this other thing” like a used car salesperson trying to set the hook.

    @Rood67@Rood67Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for raising the volume on your youtubes

    @skategage@skategageАй бұрын
  • Dr Berg, Whats NAD and NMN supplements? Could you enlighten us on them. Heard its good for us.

    @Anshammer@Anshammer29 күн бұрын
  • Been getting migraines for years. Recently experienced an ocular migraine. Thank you so much for this info..

    @JanetLloyd-eg6in@JanetLloyd-eg6inАй бұрын
    • I've been getting ocular migraines since 8th grade. Scary!! I was always afraid i was going to lose my sight. 25 years later I was finally diagnosed by Mayo Clinic.

      @40paws4me@40paws4meАй бұрын
    • I get ocular migraines. The vibrating prisms are often just white, but I almost ( big on the "almost") enjoy it when they are in vibrant colours.

      @helgabruin2261@helgabruin2261Ай бұрын
    • I used to get debilitating ocular migraines from 11 years old. They disappeared after my first child was born.

      @BlueSkyblueseagreenland@BlueSkyblueseagreenland28 күн бұрын
  • Please, Dr. Berg, talk about the large pores on the face, talk about milia under the eyes, and talk about the pimples on the cheek, what are the causes?

    @user-nn7jz7xg7q@user-nn7jz7xg7qАй бұрын
  • Dr. Berg is a game changer! 🎉

    @mamatried925@mamatried925Ай бұрын
  • Your reporting is wonderful !

    @user-go5ke6ec9s@user-go5ke6ec9s29 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much!

      @Drberg@Drberg29 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been suffering with migraines for over 20 years! But at some point I started going to the gym a lot!! Then my migraine went away for at least 10 years! Then it came back unfortunately. So I’ll try the vitamin B +.. Have no doubt that it will help! Thanks Dr Berg 🙏🏾❤

    @duainesimpson274@duainesimpson274Ай бұрын
  • 00:00 🧠 Migraines can be genetic, but understanding epigenetics may help mitigate them. 01:22 💊 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) deficiency is linked to migraines, particularly due to mitochondrial dysfunction. 02:56 💡 Increasing riboflavin intake, up to 400mg per day, may help alleviate migraines, especially in cases of mitochondrial genetic issues. 03:10 🧪 Low glutathione levels due to oxidative stress can contribute to migraines and Parkinson's disease. 04:03 💊 Taking riboflavin (B2), increasing sodium intake, and using herbal antioxidants like ginger or turmeric may help alleviate migraines.

    @i.mahdihosseini@i.mahdihosseiniАй бұрын
    • 👀

      @Criss_P_Baycon@Criss_P_BayconАй бұрын
    • If, my headache is from environmental mold , 1 square of 100% pure chocolate knocks it out in an hour.

      @guysumpthin2974@guysumpthin2974Ай бұрын
    • Thank u😊

      @carlawilliams8136@carlawilliams8136Ай бұрын
    • ​​@@guysumpthin2974what is the relation between mold and dark chocolate

      @maib1089@maib1089Ай бұрын
    • @@guysumpthin2974 why pure chcolate?

      @hankmoody9965@hankmoody9965Ай бұрын
  • I've been a migraine sufferer for decades. The last few years, I would get several per month. But I stopped getting them about 6 months ago and was wondering why. But now I think I know. For the past several months, I've been drinking a cup of fresh ginger/turmeric tea each morning (equal parts of each root). That has to be why I haven't been getting the headaches any more!

    @jakemarlow8998@jakemarlow8998Ай бұрын
    • Recipe please!!!😊

      @patty6375@patty6375Ай бұрын
    • Would like to know the recipe

      @susandimonte9698@susandimonte9698Ай бұрын
    • Hopefully this gets to both Patty and Susan. I finely slice 1/2 cup of fresh ginger root and 1/2 cup of fresh turmeric root. Then add it to 1 qt. of boiling water. Simmer for 30 minutes then remove from stove top and let sit for several hours. It will be super-concentrated. You can put 1/4 cup of this "tea" in a mug and add some honey then fill the cup up with regular water. But because I'm a freak, to that 1/4 cup of tea, I add 1/4 cup aloe vera juice, almost 1/8 cup apple cider vinegar, juice from 1/2 of a freshly squeezed lemon, 1/8 tsp. of cinnamon and 1/8 tsp. of cayenne pepper. And because I'm a superfreak, I add vanilla whey protein powder, unflavored collagen powder, creatine and psyllium husk powder. The vanilla protein powder makes it good enough so you won't puke!

      @jakemarlow8998@jakemarlow8998Ай бұрын
    • @@jakemarlow8998 thank you!

      @susandimonte9698@susandimonte9698Ай бұрын
    • @@jakemarlow8998 thank you! And my whey goes into my oatmeal. And turmeric on a ton of stuff!!! 😉😊

      @patty6375@patty6375Ай бұрын
  • Life's as kind as you let it be.

    @chrisoulalakkas7935@chrisoulalakkas7935Ай бұрын
  • thank you dr.

    @kareemahmed7028@kareemahmed7028Ай бұрын
  • This is good info! Probably every symptom of dis-ease in the body is related to a nutrient deficiency along with toxic build up of some sort leading to mitochondrial suppression. It is good to know how what specific nutrients need to be increased in order to resolve the dysfunction! Most lab work cannot really identify correctly what we are lacking nutrient wise, mainly because people differ on how well they assimilate a nutrient constituent. For example, you could show you have plenty of serum D3 in your blood test, but if your D receptors aren't operating well, then it is not being utilized by the body. Maybe there will be some types of tests where we could actually see within the cell, someday?

    @WalkinginDivineHealth@WalkinginDivineHealthАй бұрын
  • thank you, Dr. Berg💖🙏🏻 be blessed

    @valerieescabi6104@valerieescabi6104Ай бұрын
  • Dr. Berg, do you have any knowledge on FND? I see some similarities with this video and FND symptoms.

    @grantwilson1@grantwilson1Ай бұрын
  • It definitely helps... I did try it after this video and the result is amazing

    @GauriKulkarni-sz3rh@GauriKulkarni-sz3rhАй бұрын
    • I'm glad to hear it worked for you! Thanks for sharing your experience.

      @Drberg@DrbergАй бұрын
  • Thankyou Sir🙏

    @sheejajustin9768@sheejajustin9768Ай бұрын
  • Thnx for this piece of information ..i ve been staggering for 2 days with abheadache not resolving with nsaids... I remembered yr video put a b.complex tab. with nsaids ... And there it stops ...sometimes duiretics can cause b complex deficiency 😮... Thnx again ...greetings from Egypt ...i'm a doctor .. i follow your videoes...keep it up ❤

    @nunununu2180@nunununu218016 күн бұрын
  • Hello Dr. Berg, thank you for all your amazing knowledge. I particularly am thankful for this info, since I suffer from migraines since the age of 19, am I'm now 38. I see a neurologist and I take different medications..idk if they are unaware of the fact that it's genetic and a deficiency in b2, riboflavin in the mitochondria..but it seems they need to be educated more. Also, I saw another comment someone left "A cured patient is a lost customer" is scary but I'm sure true in some way. I checked your store for this vitamin, I don't think you have it. Would there be a specific brand you recommend? Thanks again for all of your help and research doctor Berg!

    @pamelascarlett5305@pamelascarlett5305Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr for always sharing such beneficial information i really admire and enjoy watching your videos !

    @sarawinx99@sarawinx99Ай бұрын
  • Dr. Berg, we need a video on how to stop MSG migraines in its track. There's too many hidden sources of MSG in food. it takes me 12 to 18 hours before it goes away, and it takes away most of my day's productivity. Hope you consider this

    @helennethers9777@helennethers9777Ай бұрын
  • Please do a video on vestibular migraine

    @zay_y@zay_yАй бұрын
  • After a sudden increase in migraine frequency I started taking 400mg of riboflavin daily, along with visiting a chiropractor regularly and went 8 months without having a single one. I finally got one about 2 weeks ago and it was the weakest migraine I've ever had, didn't even need to take anything for it. From my experience it works!

    @IanT85@IanT852 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Eric

    @rafaelnacho2618@rafaelnacho2618Ай бұрын
  • For the past 5 to 10 years (I am 71), I increasingly got headaches during the night. They would start around 2 to 4 AM, and not even coffee would mitigate them. They were not migraines per se, but they were bad. They occured about 2 to 4 X per week. About 6 weeks ago a friend who is a health nut suggested that I take an B complex vitamin simply for my general health; so I purchased a bottle and a good nature store. Little did I expect that my headaches would disappear, but after a couple of weeks it suddenly dawned on me that "hey, no headaches". In the past month, I have had only one night-time headache, and the B-Complex, IMO, is the most likely explanation for the cessation of my headaches. BTW: I take the B complex with my supper.

    @ronaldkulas5748@ronaldkulas5748Ай бұрын
    • Please let go of the coffee...caffeine is a POISON...slow but SURE...!

      @cameronozaeta5924@cameronozaeta5924Ай бұрын
    • What brand? Can you share the name of the B. Complex please

      @dee468@dee468Ай бұрын
    • Good call to take food with what is needed to turn that fuel into working vitality.

      @tengdayz2@tengdayz2Ай бұрын
    • I have exactly the same problem... during the night 2-4am. When I get up, walk around or watch TV in the middle of the night, it goes away usually after 1 hour. Are you saying, that you take B-Complex vitamin every evening, and how much... can one overdose on B vitamins? Strange, my neurologist did not know that... but incompetence among doctors is the reason we patients must educate ourselves.

      @kurtbecker3827@kurtbecker3827Ай бұрын
    • @@dee468 Brand: Solaray; "High Potency B-Complex"; Chewables (taste like a sweet-tart). They are easy to chew and they are fairly large. I bite one in half and take the half with supper. I purchased them at a local health and nature store. FYI: I also purchased a bottle of NOW (brand), combo D-3 and K2 capsule, but I had been taking D-3 and K2 separately for over a year so I do not think this purchase explains the cessation of my headaches. I did not mention this, but I also noticed that my need to urinate twice a night has decreased to one or none per night. This too was an abrupt change, but I did not mention it in my original comment. BTW: the one night that I did get a headache might have (not sure) been caused by having a liqueur on ice cream for my dessert after supper. I am avoiding doing that again.

      @ronaldkulas5748@ronaldkulas5748Ай бұрын
  • Thank you sir very much for this useful video, last year my brother was suffer from cluster migrane .

    @Success_Gurus@Success_GurusАй бұрын
  • Dr Berg can you please make video about Allulose? Is it good or bad? Can we consume it? Not all people can live without sweet foods.

    @DrManhattan308@DrManhattan308Ай бұрын
  • Dr. Berg, I love watching your informative videos. I've had migraines most of my life and I am on migraine meds. I've been taking them with Magnesium Oxide and it helps (meaning it's better than nothing). I wanted to start back on Vitamin D. I've just started your D3 & K2 Vitamin Dietary Supplement. So if needed, I will have to add B2 Riboflavin to my list. Any recommendations on which one that's most effective? Thanks!

    @lusciouslips7940@lusciouslips7940Ай бұрын
    • I had migraine for 5 years. It was a daily thing. My recommendation would be grass finished beef liver. I would leave the liver in milk over night and fry it with onion, garlic, olive oil, slice of butter and a spoon of coconut oil. I add some salt and pepper as well. I eat about 80g threes a week. I did not notice it, but migraine decreased drastically within the first week. Of course not everyone likes liver so capsules are also an option but I don't think it's that cost effective. Another suggestion might be reviewing your bed. If it is 8 years or older or just a cheap bed I recommend trying a new one. Removing the pillow also seems to help. But that's more of a person to person thing from what I can gather from my clinical experiences.

      @noonr4741@noonr4741Ай бұрын
    • I have been eating beef liver for about 3 years now. Haven't had a migraine for a long while now and I noticed a increase in energy and memory. Whenever I feel weird the usual cause is that I just forgot to eat liver for that week.

      @noonr4741@noonr4741Ай бұрын
    • ​@@noonr4741thank you for the info. I've heard of eating liver and it grossed me out thinking about it😂. I was even contemplating on the capsules, but still iffy on that too. I know sugar was a major part and I've cut out on sodas and candy / chocolate. Basically any added sugar is a 🚫 for me. I can occasionally drink juicy juice since it has no added sugars and be fine like a glass but it can add up and cause the same effect if one is taking it multiple times daily /weekly. I eat pretty healthy and still hard to find out if certain foods are triggering the migraines. I drink water mostly. As for the bed, I'm in a new home so evening thing is new.

      @lusciouslips7940@lusciouslips7940Ай бұрын
    • Magnesium oxide is the hardest form on your stomach; it can be used as a laxative. Might want to research other forms of, particularly forms that can cross the blood brain barrier. They are more expensive but might be worth it if you can afford.

      @harmonys2102@harmonys2102Ай бұрын
    • Heads up Magnesium Oxide is poorly digested, low quality. Shoot for Bisgly/Glycinate or Malate ❤

      @briellebee9983@briellebee9983Ай бұрын
  • I'm taking b3 after my neurologist told me to try. Helps great.

    @putziiputz9439@putziiputz9439Ай бұрын
  • Dr Berg can you do a video on Hyperparathyroidism please 🙏 And also Post Transplant Diabates

    @mayrabee9991@mayrabee9991Ай бұрын
  • I was misdiagnosed my entire younger life until I was 45. Then I finally found a doctor who put me on Flunarizine. It was life changing. I'm 62 now. I have a more rare type of migraine, that is 24/7 headache, tinnitus, visual aura, and olfactory hallucinations. I also get migraine seizures a few times every year. My doctor stopped at the meds and didn't go any further investigating, but I am a health nut, so I tried seeing exactly what is wrong with me. To the best that I can tell, I have what is called Mast Cell Migraine. The Mast Cells are producing too much Histamine which causes inflammation and the continuous migraine symptoms. Whenever I take an antihistamine such as Claritin, my headache and tinnitus drop in severity by 80%. I can't take Claritin every day, so I have been experimenting with higher than regular doses of B1 and B2. I'm happy to see that your video also mentions B2. I will try 400mg. Thanks Dr Berg.

    @daveg4417@daveg4417Ай бұрын
    • External sources can trigger histamine release (allergies). You could be allergic to something in your environment or diet. Their is a reason for your body’s reaction

      @Walkeranz@WalkeranzАй бұрын
    • ​@@Walkeranz True! One of the biggest offenders in that arena is corn. It's crazy how it's basically made its way into everything on the grocery store shelves, right? That's why they always say, "shop the perimeter." Whole foods only. Forget the processed garbage in the center aisles. It's basically cancer in a box.

      @jsmith4343@jsmith4343Ай бұрын
    • @@Walkeranz - I have had the migraines my entire life. So unless the environment is "earth" that won't be it. :) I have lived in multiple cities and more than seven different houses in my life so far. My diet has differed completely multiple times in my life, I'm currently on a high protein muscle building diet. I still have migraines. I did have severely bad asthma as a child in the 60's 70's, and had years of weekly immune system injections when I was really young, so this could be a side effect of all of those drugs. I have done a lot of research into this. Mast Cells can Activate and produce Mediators all on their own, it doesn't require "an allergic reaction" for Mast Cells to produce histamine. I never get a severe headache triggered by anything, and the seizures are random, no triggers.

      @daveg4417@daveg4417Ай бұрын
    • Have you tried an anti-parasitic medicine?

      @psisky@psisky27 күн бұрын
  • Please make a video on MS treatment

    @iffatara7653@iffatara7653Ай бұрын
  • I love your contents. But, I've a request, please mention vegetarian alternatives as well in your videos. (Not specific to this video)

    @realsaurabhmishra@realsaurabhmishra29 күн бұрын
  • Never had a migrane but I do get colourful zigzags in my field of vision. Visual migrane according to the internet. Happened 3 or4 times in last few years. Would like more info on causes and cures if you can do a video. Much love

    @jessnscott25@jessnscott25Ай бұрын
  • This is so frustrating, I’ve been trying riboflavin for several years and it doesn’t help. It started when a doctor (yes, a doctor) told me research show butterbur helps migraines, so I found a supplement called Migra-Eeze that has butterbur, but I noticed it also had riboflavin. Over the years I learned more that butterbur extract has to be processed in a specific way to be helpful rather than harmful, so I abandoned it and just stuck to riboflavin B2. No discernible improvement at all. Also regarding ginger, it’s my go to when I start getting a migraine because of the nausea but I still get sick as a dog and puke every single time, i.e. ginger doesn’t seem to help at all. Glad these remedies work so well for some, but it’s not this simple for everyone.

    @harmonys2102@harmonys2102Ай бұрын
    • I feel your pain and mine..seems whatever helps some does not work I rk for me😢

      @stephieg.2580@stephieg.2580Ай бұрын
    • Same for me none of those supplements helped. For me I decided one day to cook bland zero sodium and for the first time in more than two weeks I did not have a migraine. So to test after a couple weeks I added salt a little at a time I prepared my meals and once I hit that salt level the migraines returned. So now I know the tolerable level of salt so I do not have to eat bland food. Also garlic, onions and cinnamon in high doses trigger migraines for me.

      @ezekielhadad1407@ezekielhadad1407Ай бұрын
    • You may have an MTHFR gene defect. If you do, you need B9 (folate) along with B12 and B6. Look into the gene defect and get tested to see if you have it. Thorne has a methyl-Guard vitamin that is wonderful!

      @tinaholbrook9719@tinaholbrook97196 күн бұрын
    • Same here. GEPANT medications are godsend. They cost $$$$$$$ sadly

      @jasminahalimic1713@jasminahalimic1713Күн бұрын
  • I suffer with migraines. I have since I was 10 years old before my period started at 11. My Mom & Grandmother have heavy bleeding & pains, I inherited it. But only my Great Grandmother had migraines. I started birth control at 17 to combat symptoms. After I got Covid first of the year 2022. My body has been dealing with inflammation & my migraines have gotten 10x worse. Hormonal is getting better since I switched BC pills. But they are Debilitating & I'm definitely going to try B2!

    @Jani28@Jani28Ай бұрын
    • I got my friend taking a probiotic and she says about 3 months later, her menstrual migraines are much pretty much gone. Nothing else has ever worked for her. (It'll also help get your gut back into good shape after Covid!)

      @sarahpersonalexcellenceguide@sarahpersonalexcellenceguideАй бұрын
    • @@sarahpersonalexcellenceguide thank you

      @Jani28@Jani28Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Doc for helping us ❤

    @gurjeetkaur9963@gurjeetkaur9963Ай бұрын
  • Do I take it every day or just when I have a migraine? Thank you Dr. Berg

    @jinaj2012@jinaj2012Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Berg👑🏆

    @5fmuke535@5fmuke535Ай бұрын
    • You're welcome. Hope you learned something new here.

      @Drberg@DrbergАй бұрын
  • Does anybody know what is great for eye pressure?

    @mohammadlittle1306@mohammadlittle1306Ай бұрын
  • I was at my Dr this week as my left eye went all blurry for a couple of hours, totally out of nowhere and with no other symptoms. He asked if I experience migraines and apparently they don't even always come with pain. This video opens up an interesting avenue for me to consider as I work through this issue.

    @jamesj590@jamesj590Ай бұрын
  • Hey, can cod liver oil or beef liver capsules be taken while on a prolonged fast? You have mentioned it is crucial to consume electrolytes and vitamin B but I'm not sure on these. The reason I would supplement with beef liver is for the Vit B. Thanks!

    @HolySpiritKingdomFruits@HolySpiritKingdomFruitsАй бұрын
  • I know a 90 year old lady who would have arthritis and was wearing patches for the pain. This lady told me that when she started taking turmeric everyday, after 2 years all her pain went away. She no longer wears patches she takes Turmeric. She said she can go to Walmart and walk around and shop with no pain now!!!!! So now I take turmeric and so far I noticed a difference.

    @user-nf2eh6eb7w@user-nf2eh6eb7wАй бұрын
    • I’ve heard a lot about turmeric, how do you consume it if you don’t mind me asking and how much daily?

      @Monica_Escobar@Monica_EscobarАй бұрын
    • Do you take powder turmeric or capsules

      @heidyguzman13@heidyguzman13Ай бұрын
    • I take capsules, but the lady I know is taking liquid turmeric. I want to take the liquid turmeric too, when Im done with the capsules.

      @user-nf2eh6eb7w@user-nf2eh6eb7wАй бұрын
  • Dr berg , do video IGA nephropathy ?

    @kuwarizmialjabra753@kuwarizmialjabra753Ай бұрын
  • I got my first migraine at around 11or 12 years of age. Usually connected to my period. They were so debilitating. If I took medication after a certain point it was useless because my stomach stopped digesting and then I would get sick. The throbbing would build and build and vomitting was a relief. This would happen 3 or 4 times and then after about 8 hours the migraine would pass and I would feel dreadful. I'm 47 now and I rarely get a migraine, thank God. Most important thing is to make sure you always have your remedy with you whether it's ginger or pain relief.

    @edelconroy6047@edelconroy6047Ай бұрын
  • My migraine problem went away when I started supplementing with iodine (Lugol’s 5% solution) and selenium 😊

    @RafaelaMoning@RafaelaMoningАй бұрын
  • THANK YOU! I've started drinking hot water with lemon and grated ginger when I get a migraine now and I was actually noticing it helped...! I am currently breastfeeding and since becoming pregnant I knew I couldn't just pop a sumpatriptan like I did in the past (not to mention I don't want to keep doing that!) and was wondering about holistic methods. I will absolutely be picking up some vitamin B12 next time I'm at the store and will let you know the results! Thanks, Doc!

    @schmellen88@schmellen88Ай бұрын
    • Sure. Wishing you good health.

      @Drberg@DrbergАй бұрын
  • I found that 25mg is my sweet spot. Also taking vitamin B1 with vitamin C at night helped very much!

    @amirahmed5049@amirahmed5049Ай бұрын
  • Hi Dr. Berg, I am a long time subscriber. My nephew has a condition called Cryptorchidism. Do you have any experience or treatment therapies in how to deal with it? Thank you and God bless you for all your good videos

    @stealthspoon1@stealthspoon1Ай бұрын
  • My migraines start just before my monthly period, calm down during menst., and sometimes restart after it finishes. I will try the suggestions but in this situation what do you think the cause may be?

    @burcugolaltnay4389@burcugolaltnay438929 күн бұрын
  • Nature's Way brand RIBOFLAVIN / Vitamin B2 is sold in 400mg per tablet.

    @nolomode14@nolomode14Ай бұрын
  • Please make a video for aftercare of eyes of million s of patients who have already operate d for cataract s , like me

    @swatipatil2367@swatipatil2367Ай бұрын
  • I used to get migraines when I was eating a high carb diet. No not at all. What you said about b vitamins getting deficient with carbs is right. I didn’t increase my B vitamins I just stopped eating so many processed carbs. Now I I’ve lowered my carb intake significantly

    @CaliDraco@CaliDracoАй бұрын
  • I am going to order this right now these migranes have been destroying my normalcy and I need that back

    @taneahumphrey7918@taneahumphrey7918Ай бұрын
  • The amount of supplements I'm taking at this point (mostly your help tyvm :)) is falling out of my hand at this point when I take them each day, is there a way to get tested for these genetic deficiencies like the vitamin D and this one? What is the most affordable way to find exactly which vitamins/minerals I ACTUALLY need to be taking because now I'm trying multiple supplements at the same time without perfect results

    @TheVFWrestler@TheVFWrestlerАй бұрын
  • Should we use 400mg of R-5-P, specifically? Thanks

    @muttbull@muttbullАй бұрын
  • DR BERG...........DR BERG.......what about internal scar adhesion? Serrapeptase and nattokinase are suggested to help PLEASE COVER THIS THANKYOU ALOT

    @tired4717@tired4717Ай бұрын
  • Thank you

    @nargisquddoos6500@nargisquddoos6500Ай бұрын
  • During the pandemic I had migraines, ironically I started eating organic pasture raised nitrate free sugar free bacon with my eggs for breakfast and I noticed a drop in my flare up. Maybe theirs B2 in pig 🐷. Thank you Dr. B

    @jeffreygomes-st3sl@jeffreygomes-st3slАй бұрын
  • Interesting. I’m prone to migraines and also crave lemons with salt. I worry that I’m consuming too much salt sometimes, but I always feel better after eating them. My migraines tend to be triggered by changes in weather, not diet.

    @user-xd6nc6rg7b@user-xd6nc6rg7b29 күн бұрын
  • Could Methylene Blue also assist then, given its positive impact on mitochondrial function?

    @ThePANDA1885@ThePANDA188529 күн бұрын
  • Dr Berg should I take B2 daily for prevention? Or take when migraine attack starts?

    @michaelbakoos9959@michaelbakoos99597 сағат бұрын
  • Can you please discuss the tyramine-migraine connection?

    @SR-dm5lh@SR-dm5lhАй бұрын
  • Informative

    @Dr-Malik@Dr-MalikАй бұрын
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