i'm going to show you how to fix urinary frequency once and for all out of all the conditions that are out there this one is a pain in the butt because it interrupts your sleep here you are just trying to rest and you're getting up two three four times a night when i was in practice there was a guy that came in and he was getting up i'm not kidding ten times a night now i'm going to show you how easy it is to get rid of this condition all you have to do is understand
the mechanism now urination at night is called bacteria and it happens equally in men and women and urinary frequency is not a problem with the bladder that's the tip of the iceberg that is a symptom there's something else going on and when you understand it you can get rid of it and it's not going to be taking any pills it's just a shift in what you eat it's a dietary problem but the main unnecessary problem with this condition is that it leads to fatigue the next day and blood sugar problems you're going to be craving
carbs the next day because a lack of sleep will alter your blood sugars and it affects cortisol which affects your mood so you're grouchy and irritable and it can even affect your cognitive function your ability to concentrate and your memory now if you actually do research on this topic you're going to find that they're going to talk about it could be a uti it could be an enlarged prostate it could be a kidney stone it's usually because you're drinking too much water and all of these could be a factor but there's something else that's way
more common now if you're a man you've probably been told that your prostate is enlarged so that's what's causing your problem getting up at night but here's the thing when you actually treat in a large prostate this symptom rarely goes away so the treatment of the prostate doesn't fix the bacteria and another question that comes up is you know you're told that you have too much testosterone a certain type of testosterone and that's why your prostate is enlarged but then why is it that testosterone decreases with age and prostate enlargement increases with age so there's
all these confusions that come up but here's what we know for sure diabetics nearly always have problems with urinary frequency what's the difference between a diabetic and someone who doesn't have diabetes high levels of sugar and many times high levels of insulin unless they are a diabetic type one here's the next clue in a study related to dogs and i'm going to put these studies down below it was found that when you administer insulin to these dogs you have a significant output of urine these dogs start dumping lots of urine here's another clue insulin inhibits
the adrenal hormones that are supposed to hold urine so the adrenals have a lot of different hormones and one of the hormones is supposed to retain fluid well insulin blocks that hormone so guess what's going to happen you're going to release a lot of urine and the last clue is this high levels of insulin are nearly always found in overactive bladder syndrome now what is one thing that doctors never ever test insulin they check your blood sugars but they never do a fasting insulin test high levels of insulin nearly always come before pre-diabetes high levels
of insulin are also associated with insulin resistance and many people both men and women who have urination frequency at night also have metabolic syndrome they might have high blood pressure they might have an enlarged gut they might have blood sugar issues they might have discoloration in the lower part of the leg like these different spots they might have edema or swelling in the lower extremities they tend to get tired after they eat lunch they have to take a nap and they can't go for a long period of time without needing to eat so the most
likely situation that's causing your urinary frequency is high levels of insulin so the next question is what causes high insulin before bed and the answer is snacking snacking at nighttime is the number one reason for high levels of insulin throughout the night snacking increases insulin eating increases insulin and so does high carbs i mean a lot of people know that it's the carbohydrate in sugar that increases insulin but they don't connect the dot between the eating so even if someone is consuming a low carb snack you're still raising insulin so this is what you need
to do it's very very simple it's not complicated it's going to produce some quick changes it might take a couple days to work but it will work number one stop snacking at night take the snack that you would normally eat at night and push it to your dinner and don't eat anything after 6 30 pm and don't drink anything past 6 30 pm just make sure you drink enough food fluid to the day but don't drink at night because the combination of high insulin and that extra water that you drink before you go to bed
will definitely keep you up all night long all right so if you just do that you're going to see some really amazing changes but the other two things you need to do is start cutting your carbs down to less than 30 grams per day that is called the ketogenic diet that's going to really help you so you can sleep through the entire night and not get up at all and when you're doing a low carb diet you also want to add intermittent fasting to that if you're new to my channel and you would like more
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