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My AFib or AFultter is very sensitive to Calcium or Vitamin D supplement. My episode can be triggered by a Calcium-fortified milk or a dose of Vitamin D 1000 IU. Regular milk seems ok. I would not take any Ca supplement. Not sure if Vitamin K2-MK7 can help stop the AF flare up triggered by Ca, since Vitamin K2-MK7 shuffles the Calcium from the heart blood vessels into the bones, where we want Calcium to go.
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susan.d
Brie is high in sodium that could had contributed to the afib
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What recording monitor are you using?
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Afibber20
My AFib or AFultter is very sensitive to Calcium or Vitamin D supplement. My episode can be triggered by a Calcium-fortified milk or a dose of Vitamin D 1000 IU. Regular milk seems ok. I would not take any Ca supplement. Not sure if Vitamin K2-MK7 can help stop the AF flare up triggered by Ca, since Vitamin K2-MK7 shuffles the Calcium from the heart blood vessels into the bones, where we want Calcium to go.
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Madeline,
I think you are on the right track. Any Ca or D3 will soon put me in afib - like clockwork. Anything excitatory for me will trigger afib, e.g. sugar, caffeine, food additives... Its challenging, but keeping your lifestyle and eating habits as peaceful and natural as possible is a sure path to less afib and better longterm health in general. I would be happy to go into more detail about what I have learned over the last 17 years regarding afib control if you want to talk further (541-350-5177). I am also a retired paramedic and have decent medical medical background and desire to help others.
Jeff
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Same for me. I'm still taking Mg year long and D3+K2MK7 in winter months, for it's said being good, but I doubt it has any effect on my HR.Quote
Daisy
I take Vitamin K2-MK7 along with vitamin D 3 and this combo doesn’t exacerbate Afib for me. The Vitamin K2-MK7 may well make the difference.
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Jeff W
George is correct on D helping the absorption of CA.
I also have osteopenia and get my D from 20 minutes of sun when available. According to my labs it does work quite well. Not as convenient as a pill but limitations seem to go with afib.
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Jackie
There is a two-part interview with Menaquinone 7 researcher Leon Schurgers, PhD, (2009) that
details the function of the MK7 and lowering the risk of arterial calcifications.
He starts the discussion with this intro:
We will discuss the “calcium paradox,” by which so many people are having harmful calcium deposits form in their arteries at the same time that calcium content of the bones is decreasing. This calcium paradox is not a result of too little calcium in the diet, but of too little vitamin K2 that largely controls where the calcium goes. The objective is to keep calcium in our bones, not in our arteries. This is the role of vitamin K—putting calcium in its place.
Part 1 [wholefoodsmagazine.com]
Part 2 [www.drpasswater.com]
Jackie