On Jan 27, 2008, at 11:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Gang. My cousin emailed me tonight, and told me that she recently
had an episode of "arrythmia and rapid heartbeat" -- for the better
part of an entire day. She's been to a cardiologist before for this
problem, and apparently isn't getting any help. Seems to me that
there's a *natural* solution for this, but darned if I can remember.
Any ideas? MA
Here are some former posts with some suggestions-
My mum has a leaky heart valve and irregular heart beat. And, just a
few weeks ago, I was resigning myself to losing her. A wonderful
sage/lurker (meant in a nice way) in this group told me about
hawthornberry syrup. She has been taking it religiously since, within
a couple of weeks she felt nearly as good as new. She also told me
about polished rice bran.
Michele
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From: "ransley" <[email protected]>
Date: February 8, 2007 7:00:20 AM PST
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CS>MSM & heart
> About 5 years ago I had a problem with my heart skipping beats
occasionally. .. A friend got me some MSM ... One dose and the next
day and after that the heartbeat was normal.I continued on it for about
a year and stopped taking it. ... Recently the skipping returned and I
started on the MSM and two days later the heartbeat is back to normal.
I hope this information might be helpful to someone. <
As a veteran taker of MSM, and as someone who has had heart
palpitations, and now as a taker of fairly large doses of cayenne, I
find this very interesting and can believe it.
Cayenne almost totally cured my heart palpitation problem, and what
little it didn't was finished by watching my potassium intake and
occasionally taking potassium orotate.
Cayenne is supposed to be full of sulfur compounds. I never made the
connection until now.
MSM would certainly be easier on the palate, but my experience says
that Cayenne will do much more.
Daddybob
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From: "Day Sutton" <[email protected]>
Date: February 8, 2007 12:16:19 PM PST
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>MSM
I have no idea why it works, but if I take Oscillococcinum (avail in
US at most drug stores) I will return to NSR (Normal Sinus Rithym) in
a few min to a few hours.....
I got the info from the AFIB report.....It is a flu remedy (still no
clue)
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Yes, cayenne does contain potassium, but every once in a while I can
tell I need just a little bit more potassium than I'm getting from the
cayenne. And I must admit, taking cayenne can be a chore. Usually the
only sign I get that I need a little more potassium will be at night
when I lay down. I don't take cayenne late because it is quite a
stimulant.
Someone may want to mention magnesium and the heart, but magnesium
never phased my palpitations. Magnesium will instantly relieve me of
any tightness of chest stress feelings, but I don't have those at all
since I started on cayenne. I still take my magnesium though.
I am presently up to a heaping half teaspoon of cayenne at least
once daily and I try to do 2-3 times daily.
DB
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