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Since we've been chatting about this lately....a very good article and the

reason I suggest magnesium to anyone immediately if they're having heart/chest

pain. Read down the article to learn about more supplements which support the

heart ...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzy-cohen-rph/abnormal-heart-rhythm_b_854619.html

I understand that some doctors believe natural dietary supplements to be " snake

oil " and in fact, some of them are. But when a patient looks their doctor

straight in the eyes (and has been to hell and back for years with frightening

arrhythmias) and tearfully tells him that he's virtually cured with dietary

supplements that total less than $20, you would think this would spark some

interest on the part of the physician. Truly caring physicians would have taken

10 seconds to jot down the name of the two nutrients to look up later and see

just what it was that cured his patient. To be dismissed like that made my

friend feel that this particular doctor didn't care about him at all. It made me

downright mad to hear this, and the doctor didn't even know who I was, what I

did for a living or that I would one day write about his cavalier attitude.

Taurine is a natural amino acid, and magnesium is a mineral, both of these were

purchased at the health food store along with an herbal supplement of hawthorn

extract. His heart sank into a near-perfect rhythm within two weeks, after

suffering for almost two years. Had he gone for the ablation procedure, he would

have become pacemaker dependent and the underlying deficiencies would have gone

undetected. In this particular case, it would have literally left him a ticking

time bomb, pacemaker and all because the deficiencies would have gone

uncorrected and the pacemaker would have masked his poor nutritional status and

declining health. The first cardiologist wanted to hear nothing of this

discovery. Shame on him for not wanting to learn!

Cheers,

JOT

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