Pemmican suppresses my SVT. Potassium gluconate (powder, NOW brand) had
a good effect too, but I don't like the chemical way which can be too
complicated.
While pemmican has not a screaming wonderful taste sensation celebrated
by gourmets, it does not taste like raw meat either.
I tried the doctor way for years. I hope that yours is wiser than any of
mine.
William
Brenda Young wrote:
> We have talked about this, William, and hopefully will again. It's
> SVT, just so freaking SICK OF IT, and went the doctor way. I hate
> that, but I can't do this anymore, can't,
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> Love, Bren, who never takes meds, but this time does, sigh
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>> And I swear I would eat or not eat ANYTHING, or do any homeopathics
>> to not take this med, but when this crap interferes with me close
>> to twelve hours a day, yep, I'm gonna see a doc. I am 47, have had
>> this since 16, but I choose not to live with it anymore. Anyone
>> with good advice, I am open to it.
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>> I agree, sweetie, and I question ALL doctors, only I only ever see
>> them once a decade, lol, for good reason. If you get any good
>> answers, I would like to know. Me, I would rather rely on
>> homeopathics, etc, but when my heart beats 220 mph I have to do
>> something FOR NOW, lol.
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> http://www.afibbers.org/toboards.htm for heart rhythm disturbances.
> Yours might be tachycardia, but the definitive test is to wear a
> Holter monitor for long enough to get a recording of the heartbeat.
> For a specialist, see an electrophysiologist, NOT a cardiologist.
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> For most, it is a mineral deficiency, see conference room 61 at
> afibbers.org for DIY solutions for that. I seem to have fixed mine
> with a high fat raw dried meat zero carb diet.
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> Would scold you for ignoring it for so long, except it's usually an
> idiot doctor who says it is trivial.
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