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Thank you anti-fib. Any of the old timers know exactly where those surveys are? I looked a bit but didn't see any obvious clues. I've been very busy researching Covid as it's the bigger fire right now. Thanks for any help.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Carey - agreed 1000% It's possible it may not be a good time to back off D either. But I am upping my C and have added Luteolin and Rutin to my quercetin-zinc-copper regimen as well as strict PPE (goggles, glasses, gloves) for grocery shopping etc.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
More on this - includes video.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hot off the presses.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I've been seeing a lot of research about the possibility that anti-platelet and anti-coagulants are beneficial for those with Covid 19. I'll post others later. Please note this is isoquercetin that has a higher bioavailability rate than quercetin dihydrate. BACKGROUND. Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is a thiol isomerase secreted by vascular cells that is required for throby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Of course Bill Gates did this all on his own and there's no one that helped him because you know the old saying about 2 people can keep a secret if one of them is dead? When did everyone get so nutty? Nutty enough to use Bing? I never even heard of such a thing until today.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Zpak and HCQ make QT prolongation much worse. HCQ only if Covid.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Ancel Keys, the AHA and the $1T statin industry have perpetuated the LDL hypothesis and myth our entire lives against the science and our health. "The study also found this seemingly protective effect of high LDL was dose-dependent. In other words, the higher the LDL, the lower the risk of mortality after a cardiac event, and the lower the LDL, the higher the risk."by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Jealous of all of you folks that can turn off AF so easily. I've tried nearly everything and so far only ECV worked for 3 days. But happy for you too. Congrats for finding the solution that works for you.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Ralph - check your local water records - I was getting more than my calcium target just by drinking the water! I now only drink filtered water - Zero water and a large multi stage filter under sink.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Mercola now recommending licorice root at concentrations that can cause death. What's next concentrated sorrell soup? (hint - )by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
We won't know until we try. The survey will not just looking for triggers but interventions (failed and successful) and other data. One of the problems I can anticipate is that it's possible that someone having found a working intervention no longer participates actively or at all in this forum or any AF forum. So newer respondents still in AF might lean towards "i doby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
This is by far the best explanation of HCQ I've seen to date. A very good read, Or if not on twitterby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
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Shannon, I will. I am hoping that via a group effort we can get a pretty good survey together to capture a lot of data that might help people with what to do with their afib especially those that have yet to find the magic bullet. The main thing is that we get the numbers to have some statistical significance. Normally, I am against long comprehensive surveys but I think AF is enoby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Todd, I have been following Cam for some time as well as # of disparate individuals tweeting about C19 and the problem with vents and high PEEP. I'll migrate some links over here about HAPE vs ARDs Changes already occurring as a result of Cam's videos. ----- HAPE (high altitude pulmonary edema MDs on the frontline are coming to believe this isby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Mercola: "Nebulized hydrogen peroxide therapy is an inexpensive and simple way to treat most viral respiratory illnesses. All you need is a nebulizer with a face mask that covers your mouth and nose, and common household hydrogen peroxide, available at most grocery stores and pharmacies." American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2015;191:A1537 Hydrogen Peroxideby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Quercetin is now being adopted into some Covid-19 guidelines.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Carey - thank you. Getting the numbers to have some statistical significance is important. While very helpful so far we have a lot of N=1 - it's hard to sort through. Ken - agreed - AF definitely multi-causal but many (very fortunate people) have found simple interventions. The success stories with ginger as an example - I'm also taking it now but that unknown prime mover isnby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
QuoteCarey I've got no objections to you creating a survey like that off-site, but I would suggest adding the triggers I actually believe in: [*] Dehydration, even if unrecognized, which makes it unreliable to self-report [*] Electrolyte disturbances, particularly low potassium levels, which makes it difficult to self-report [*] Hypertension YES - will include any input So I thinby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
In my professional life, I do a lot of surveying and polling. What would you all think of me putting together a survey to gather AF data? And could we get enough people to participate that we would get meaningful data? (statistically speaking) So here's an example of the kind of question that would be in the survey. Is the following substance a trigger for your AF? 1-1by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
Here is an instructional video on the proper method (grin)by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I saw it from credible sources.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Great post Jackie. Another place to learn more is Kate's book on K2. PS - Take your K and natto with EVOO. Menaquinone-7 (MK-7), a member of the vitamin K2 family, performs several functions, all related to its recognised effect on post-translational carboxylation of certain protein-bound glutamate residues. Due to its lipophilic structure MK-7 is soluble in olive oil, so thby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
I really appreciate the time and science Steve has put into his intervention and took it on with the fervor of a true believer knowing the power of positive thinking. But as the levels were reached and confirmed with lab tests with no change I began to have skepticism about needing to have multiple biomarkers at precise levels and began to lean towards D as a suspect because of interactions wiby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
I may be one of those that higher D doesn't work for and maybe my SNPs were trying to protect me from high D? It makes sense - my people in Doggerland probably didn't have herd cattle for dairy but tracked the occasional wandering deer across the frozen ice.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
I jumped on the bandwagon with Now Ginger Root Extract 250mg Fingers crossed.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
QuoteCarey I think those stats most likely simply reflect the fact that AF prevalence increases with age and other comorbidities. When a disease comes along that selectively kills old sick people, you're going to get a high percentage with AF because old sick people have more AF. There's no way from the data available to determine if AF is a risk factor, and the EPs I've seen diby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM
To keep these subjects separate from our common interest in AFIB. I am migrating previous post content from my AP posts to this thread. Please give me some time to move everything over. Subject: LDL is good. Statins are bad. Lipid levels are inversely associated with infectious and all-cause mortality LDL-C does not cause cardiovascular disease: a comprehensive review of the curby NotLyingAboutMyAfib - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks Elizabeth, Baby steps - no guarantees but doing everything I can to stay healthy and alive now.by NotLyingAboutMyAfib - AFIBBERS FORUM