Based an reports from people on this forum Dr Natale and other experienced EPs have greater success rates. If they pre-selected by this new method the 'difficult' patients would probably missed out on a ablation? Maybe i misunderstood the video?by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Reading stories on this forum makes me think they are wrong?by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Quotedgolden Thanks Joe! Where did you find a holistic medico? Melbourne, Australiaby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Don't know if there is a magical cure. Since your CV did work for a few days i'd go to a holistic medico to have tests done for imbalances of nutrients/minerals. Having worked 80hrs/week probably means that you are highly strung - do something about that if it is the case; also moderate physical exercise? I was in permanent afib for about 4 months. First CV lasted 1 hr. While i haby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thank you Jackie for post 17937 and the links! While i'm sort of familiar with some it is a great resource for values and factors to look out for and all in a concise form! Can't find it in 'Resources' if it's not there then it should be. Have been wondering when the cardiologist put me on anti-coagulants without checking my blood. While i could understand his prescrby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
All sounds reasonable, Catherine. Wonder why he doesn't mention mitochondria function and how it relates to afib? Or doesn't it?by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
I agree with what others have suggested. Would suggest you look at your diet to get down your weight as well as having adequate nutrient intake. No diet coke, alcohol etc. Waller water is and herbal teas might be helpful as well. Still drink Hawthorn/Hawthorn berries tea as well as making sure i get omega 3 fatty acids in my diet (totally avoiding trans-fats) Anyway, that's what i'vby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
What is your score? Mine is perhaps 1. It's not quite clear - depends who i listen to. I went off eliquis beginning of November but i eat 40g of Natto and 1/2 clove of raw garlic/day instead. This is not a recommendation but it's what i do. The Cardiologist told me that 100 people have to take the anticoagulant to prevent about 1 stroke.by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
To be fair, he claims eating fruit and not pure sugar as such. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to see if it can be backed up - which i doubt.by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
He cures ALS with a fruit diet. I'd like more info on that if someone comes across it, please. Morsend also claims that our health problems are due to acidosis and sub functioning elimination. This is caused by our diet of high protein. In another of his videos (only watched 20min out of 105 because i find him difficult to listen to) he mentions that diabetic ketosis with nutritional kby Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Is there something as artificial fluoride, Mg, Ca etc.? As far as i get it there are only different forms and combinations.by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Doesn't it depend on what form of fluoride and perhaps what other minerals present?by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Catherine, if you keep eating like that and it catches on with the rest of the population, it will be disastrous for the medicos' businessby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Chronological age or biological age?by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Interesting take, Carey. Who do Universities and Medical Journals rely upon for a lot of their funding? Do pharma in house research publish all their results now? They didn't with vioxx (since you mentioned it).by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
What's your problem - alcohol is not an essential nutrient. You answered your own question. Your choice, i know what i'd choose.by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Muscle testing is a good way but you need someone to do it for you and who knows how to do it correctly.by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
The pH of distilled water is easy to adjust with a little bi-carbby Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
One other thing worth doing is getting base/starting values of blood factors before changing to any diet. Even with a ketogenic diet of one has got liver enzyme that are sub efficient converting fat to ketone bodies the diet would do more harm than good.by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
It is too long to quote all the answers to questions put to him in 1943 so i just mention a few points. He is saying whether fluoride is beneficial or detrimental to our body depends on other minerals being present. QuoteBut where there is iron or sulphur or [magnesium, be careful. To perfectly understand it would be preferable to understand these: There are areas within the United States - suby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Yes, that is the question. If it does it would be a real problem long term where there is added fluoride.by Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hans, hope you make an exception because i'm really interested if it interferes with Mg in us (particularly afibbers)??? Any biochemists out there? Ben Sellinger &Russell Barrow (Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University / Associate Professor in the Research School of Chemistry at the ANU) Write in their book 'Chemistry in the Market Place' sixth Editioby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hans, hope you make an exception because i'm really interested if it interferes with Mg in us (particularly afibbers)??? Any biochemists out there? Ben Sellinger &Russell Barrow (Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University / Associate Professor in the Research School of Chemistry at the ANU) Write in their book 'Chemistry in the Market Place' sixth Edition p 276by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I've been AF free for about 2 years but have a missed beat and sometimes a few rapid beats every now and then. I can tell when i take my blood pressure and sometimes i sort of have the feeling in the chest and i suspect that what it is. It only happens maybe once or twice a day when i notice. Who knows how often it really happens. When i feel it i just do slow deep breathing as well as relaby Joe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hope the effectiveness for U.S flu season's shots is a bit better than that:by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
The simplest, cheapest and best way to find out if one has a food sensitivity is by the pulse test. One has to establish one's resting pulse first. That is first thing in the morning prior to getting up and assuming there are no sensitivities to environmental substances e.g. house dust, detergents the bedding was washed in etc. Introducing food step by step or at least keeping a record, thby Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks, Jackie! Your links definitely say that the pH should be alkaline. Seems to me that it is a matter of balance of all things (incl. minerals) for one's body type that optimizes well being. Nevertheless, the claims the distilled water person makes need to be scientifically addressed/confirmed/debunked.by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Interesting claims which are beyond my pay grade, not being a chemist or bio-chemist. Hope some of you can clarify a few things? * Raw foods are easier to digest than cooked foods??? * Distilled water attracts inorganic minerals and not organic minerals in the body? * Pure water (distilled) brings psychic awareness about? Etc..... I'm aware of Waller water to give us afiber more Mg.by Joe - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM