Thanks for your insights Jackie! If you haven't watched the documentary Root Cause I would recommend it highly.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Sounds likely!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
I agree. Cavitations and root canals are the sources of many health issues imho.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks. I thought I was the only one! Maybe vagal nerve or stomach related afib? Dunno.by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Steve which calcium test is the best?by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks for your insights! What about angstrom magnesium, such as the one from here?by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
What are your experiences with taking ReMag magnesium supplement? Recently I read that ConsumerLab tests found ReMag to contain 0.58 micrograms of lead in 1/2 teaspoon of ReMag. Does this concern you?by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Is there a way to see the conversions to the more traditional unit of measures for these? (9000ppm)by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Have any of you seen improvement to your AF by taking an angstrom magnesium supplement? If so, could you tell me your experience and what you took? Thanks!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Whenever I'm in AF I have, what feels like, pressure in my upper abdomen or lower diaphragm region. It feels like someone is putting their fist under or around my sternum region. Anyone experience this or know what it is? When my AF goes away the pressure goes away immediately.by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thanks! I appreciate the insight.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I heard that some of the drugs cardiologists prescribe can actually be bad (or not work as good) for vagal af.by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thanks for your insight! I have nothing that consistently works in getting me back into NSR. At times it seems like some things help, but then they done. I've tried the CALM drink (magnesium), essential oils like ylang ylang and aroma life from Young Living, warm showers, pressure points, coughing, breathing as if I was blowing up a balloon, etc.... I'm open to any other things too! :-)by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thanks Careyby cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
I've been using the new 6-lead KardiaMobile 6L device/app. Does the resulting ECG help determine the source of afib, or which chamber of the heart is acting wacky, etc....? I can't determine what insights can be gained form the ECG, other than that I'm in afib. Thanks!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Great insights Steve!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Can anyone tell me any good cardiologists they've found who believes in vagal af and treats accordingly? Thanks! (PM is fine.)by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Don't you need vit D WITH vit K? I was researching it recently. For example: Quotevitamin D ensures that your blood levels of calcium are high enough to meet your body's demands. However, vitamin D does not fully control where the calcium in your body ends up. That's where vitamin K steps in.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks for sharing! I'm going to definitely look into this! Can I ask which specific brands you take for your daily regiment? I would appreciate it. Hope you continue on a healthy path!by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Thanks. I had the surgery a few days ago and it was a breeze. This bio-dentist does them almost every day, uses ozone, PRF, cone beam, etc... It was where I had my wisdom tooth extracted over 20 years ago. Unfortunately my afib came back the next day and I'm on day 3 of that which is a bummer. But, maybe it'll take some time. I'm interested to see if it gets better over the next feby cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
This is supposedly a very experienced biological dentist with great ratings. It appears I might have one cavitation, according to the report. But, I'll see him next week. I'll keep you posted.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I'm curious, has anyone been treated at the Riordan Clinic in KS for their afib? If so, could you share your experiences? I would appreciate it. Thanks!by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thanks! Very interesting post. I'm going for a Cone beam this week. I'm glad you've seen some benefits.by cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
From my experience, it seems that most cardiologists in the United States dont acknowledge or discuss or treat VAGAL atrial fibrillation. Most articles I see come from consultant cardiologist's in the UK, etc... What has been your experience? I'm curious?by cirenepurzalot - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hello! This is my first post. Thanks for letting me in. hehe I'm in my 40s and started having lone afib off and on about 3 years ago. Now it's a few days each week. I have pretty good health otherwise and no comorbidities. I saw a documentary called "Root Cause" in which they discussed how dental cavitations, especially in the area of the wisdom teeth, can sometimes cauby cirenepurzalot - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM