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gloaming
It might have been the cold. I don't know if there would be sufficient caffeine in the quantity one typically consumes for that to have been the trigger.
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Re: Chocolate induced tachycardia November 01, 2023 06:42PM |
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Carey
I don't buy the chocolate or caffeine connection. I think it's pure myth.
Re: Chocolate induced tachycardia November 01, 2023 08:40PM |
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susan.d
Obviously I am an isolated case —6 months after my first ablation I decided to taste chocolate—something I was craving since 2004. I ate one bite of a gluten free chocolate chip cookie and ruined my ablation.
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Re: Chocolate induced tachycardia November 01, 2023 11:11PM |
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Carey
I ate one bite of a gluten free chocolate chip cookie and ruined my ablation.
It's not possible to ruin an ablation by eating something. Anything.
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susan.d
I’m sure it didn’t help, and perhaps escalated to you needing two ablations.
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There are no proven guidelines of the safest amount of caffeine for people with AFib. But according to a review of research on the topic published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, regularly having up to 300 milligrams of caffeine a day should be safe and may even protect against heart arrhythmias.
Studies have found that regular caffeine intake isn’t associated with AFib. One study examined healthy women’s intake of caffeine from coffee, tea, soda, and chocolate. Caffeine wasn’t associated with an increased risk of AFib. The study reported that small to moderate amounts of caffeine could even be helpful.
Other research has shown AFib risk could go down as caffeine consumption goes up. One study found that the risk of AFib decreased with every 300 milligrams of caffeine, or about three cups of coffee, people got per day.
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Ken
in the evening and 2 or 3 Dove dark chocolates after dinner every day for 50 years with no relationship to afib.
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Re: Chocolate induced tachycardia November 05, 2023 07:49AM |
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I realized 3 years ago that for me it was the dairy, sugar, and gluten that were triggering my ectopics and elevated heart rate. I haven’t posted here for awhile and I’m one of those that felt every single premature beat whether pac or pvc, but for the past 3 years it’s been totally fixed.
Once I understood that most vegetables can’t be absorbed and are void of nutrients. Sugars and carbs are also essentially making you depleted of everything and messing up your thyroid as they rob your body of iodine and selenium.
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