Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 I just ran across this on Eby's site, where he is suggesting taking Taurine for heart palpitations: http://george-eby-research.com/html/taurine.html " Please understand that there may be multiple causes of cardiac arrhythmias in the same individual, and low taurine may only be one of them, or taurine treatment may mask the effects of the real cause. For example, if cardiac arrhythmias are caused by a cardiovascular toxin or an allergen, one must become a detective and figure our what that toxin or allergen is. One toxin or allergen that can cause irregular cardiac rhythm is acetaldehyde, a toxin released in large amounts from Candida Albicans fungal/yeast intestinal infections and decay of them. People can be highly allergic to candida and its break down products. " There you have it. I have just known in my gut that *some* of my heart flutters were a by-product of killing off infection. MMS doesn't cause it, but it kills the infection and the decay of the pathogens cause it. I just took some magnesium taurate because I was once again having some flutters after having taken MMS sunday night. I am now taking it no more often that every other night, sometimes 3-4 nights, because I have to recuperate, and NOW I KNOW WHY! BTW, the flutter stopped in about 3 minutes. Also- have recently determined that 4-8 hawthorn berries soaked in any clear alcoholic beverage will stop heart flutters. I use Patron Blanco Tequila. Too many hawthorn berries make me feel strange, and it's not the Tequila. Study Eby's site; he's a smart man. Daddybob No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.23/1113 - Release Date: 11/6/2007 10:04 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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