Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 as Useful Cytoprotective Peptide Therapy in the Heart Disturbances, Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, Pulmonary Hypertension, Arrhythmias, and Thrombosis Presentation July 30, 2023 05:31PM |
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"The BPC 157 therapy as antiarrhythmic agent follows the evidence that NO is commonly proposed as an endogenous cardioprotectant antifibrillatory factor [64,65] and that BPC 157 might modulate NO-effects (for review, see, i.e., [60]), and thereby might have a consistently strong beneficial effect against various arrhythmias and various agents and procedures that might produce arrhythmias"
The above got me wondering if there were any references with NO & afib. Found this paper. "Effects of NO Modulation on Cardiac Arrhythmias in the Rat Isolated Heart" Also this paper, "Strong humming for one hour daily to terminate chronic rhinosinusitis in four days: A case report and hypothesis for action by stimulation of endogenous nasal nitric oxide production", by George Eby, who was a member here years ago. In the paper, "Coincidentally, the subject’s cardiac arrhythmias (PACs) were greatly lessened." (humming increases production of NO in the sinuses, some people have figured out how to hum on the inhale to increase NO even more than humming on the exhale)
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Yes, the major mechanism seems involving NO. Perhaps a good idea would be to take L-citrulline not arginine, 3 times per day possibly along with daily Tadalafil for NO .
Worth a try.
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Has any forum member had experience of taking Tadalafil whilst in AF?
Did anything happen?
I would be very interested to know, and statistically there must be lots of individuals with both AF and ED.
I took my normal ED dose and reverted to sinus rhythm within two hours and AF didn’t recur for well over 24hours.
Repeating the Tadalafil at a reduced dose ( 17 hours half life ) got me back to sinus rhythm again in 2hours.
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Phil2
Has any forum member had experience of taking Tadalafil whilst in AF?
Did anything happen?
I would be very interested to know, and statistically there must be lots of individuals with both AF and ED.
I took my normal ED dose and reverted to sinus rhythm within two hours and AF didn’t recur for well over 24hours.
Repeating the Tadalafil at a reduced dose ( 17 hours half life ) got me back to sinus rhythm again in 2hours.