Natural Stevia and Erythritol AF triggers? August 09, 2020 03:21PM |
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Jackie
Susan - Perhaps it's not the sweetener but more like too much potassium intake. How much potassium in each drink and how much daily magnesium are you taking? It's known that if intracellular levels of Mg are low, then adding potassium can contribute to shortening the refractory period or the time between beats.
Of course, it’s important for everyone to stay well hydrated, especially in hot weather, and drinking just pure water can do that. Since you have so many sensitivity variables, it would probably be best to forego commercial drinks. Consider the homemade version of magnesium bicarbonate water… aka Waller Water… or since you are in CA, the Adobe Springs water should be available. Here’s directions for the WW
[www.afibbers.org]
On the erythritol, I recall reading that it’s often made from GMO cornstarch… and it’s always best to avoid GMOs.
I certainly hope you start to get relief from all this, Susan. My heart goes out to you.
Jackie
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