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I'm no scientist at all and mostly ignorant in medicine, but I'm fighting afib and ectopics since Nov 2015. It's not a long time, I've read about people here knowing afib for far longer than me, but it's enough to rot my life, considering I've just had my 300th afib episode two days ago, not counting all the days I've had to bear thousands of ectopics.
I've learnt this illness is highly evolutive. For me, a med or diet never works for a long time, and changing the dose of something which has stopped to work usually leads to an overdose and its highly unwanted effects.
I'm sincerely happy for those having found something that works, but I've still to find such a thing for me.
All this to say I'm doubtful about the fact that a dose of any remedy could be (equally) efficient for any afibber.
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All this to say I'm doubtful about the fact that a dose of any remedy could be (equally) efficient for any afibber.
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Suppose one has to get the basics right first? Eat so blood glucose levels remain fairly constant and optimal. Don't consume/expose to anything that increases heart rate by more than 15 BPM (except for exercise) as George mentioned in another thread (valid once we establish what our normal resting heart rate is). Make sure we aren't burdened by heavy metals and other environmental poisons.
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Suppose one has to get the basics right first? Eat so blood glucose levels remain fairly constant and optimal. Don't consume/expose to anything that increases heart rate by more than 15 BPM (except for exercise) as George mentioned in another thread (valid once we establish what our normal resting heart rate is). Make sure we aren't burdened by heavy metals and other environmental poisons.
Re: pvc's and fish oil January 08, 2020 10:37PM |
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"Let's be realistic : how long have we to try something before deciding it's good, bad or neutral? And during this time, how can we keep other conditions under control to be sure the trial is valid?"
Re: pvc's and fish oil January 09, 2020 05:55AM |
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Suppose one has to get the basics right first? Eat so blood glucose levels remain fairly constant and optimal. Don't consume/expose to anything that increases heart rate by more than 15 BPM (except for exercise) as George mentioned in another thread (valid once we establish what our normal resting heart rate is). Make sure we aren't burdened by heavy metals and other environmental poisons.
My post was here. To clarify, Dr. Coca's approach is to simply take your pulse before you eat, then 30, 60 and so on minutes after. He suggest if you get more than a 6 BPM elevation, you are sensitive to something in what you ate. To figure out what, you have to eat things one at a time. In my case, I was seeing elevations of 15-25 BPM. When I quit eating those things (which are specific to a person), my overnight average heart rate dropped from 63 to 45. My deep sleep, as interpreted by my Oura ring 2 tracking device, went from 0-4 minutes/night to 30-90 minutes/night. I certainly don't have this dialed in as I keep trying to figure out what will and won't impact my pulse. I claim no impact on my afib, just my sleep. As to dialing this in, I react to most olive oils, but have found one, from Morocco, that I do not react to. So it does take time and persistence. When I eat something that elevates my pulse, it stays elevated for a long time, so I can't test anything else and my sleep is usually not as good that night. As previously noted, I've had autoimmune issues since birth. I have no ideas if others will react similarly.
Re: pvc's and fish oil January 09, 2020 09:11AM |
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Sorry George! I was quoting from my memory reading this book a few decades ago - obviously my recollection is wrong .Will read the link to his book you provided soon. He's the guy who discovered his allergy to eggs when he was a med student???
Seem to recall that establishing a true resting heart rate was one of the rules? E.g. it could be a problem should one be allergic to house dust and consequently have a higher pulse rate to begin with?
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George, How can you tell PVCs from PACs using a Polar heart monitor? I use one but only reads heart rate---beats.