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Heart Palpitations and Arrythmias

Things that fix your heart, not in any particular order:

Magnesium citrate, taurate, chloride, orotate

Potassium; my experience is that dried fruit sources are best, particularly

raisins and dates, but it can be goten quick and cheap in any grocery store

in the form of “Salt Substitute” made of potassium chloride, or “Cream of

Tartar” which is Potassium bitartrate or potassium hydrogen tartrate.

B vitamins, B12

Calcium orotate

Hawthorn: berries, bark, roots, just about any way you get any of it. My

favortite is dried berries in 100% Agave Tequila.

Denshen herb, a chinese remedy

CoEnzyme Q10

Vitamin C, L-Ascorbic Acid and natural full spectrum food sources

Lysine and Proline

Taurine and L-Arginine

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>Good grief DB are you taking all that stuff? You list is nearly

overwhelming.<

Jack- I totally forgot the MOST important one: SALT; real natural salt, not

overprocessed table salt.

Now, to answer your question, I have all of that on hand except the Denshen

and will have it soon. I have taken everything on that list PLUS SALT but

not yet Denshen. I do not take any of it every day now. I'm out of the woods

with the heart palpitations now, but I had to get DEAD SERIOUS when it was

really bad, so I did.

MY OPINION and experience only: MMS does not cause the heart palpitations

and arrythmias. If you take it and you are already at the brink of

deficiency of any of those nutrients, and you lose any more of them through

oxidation or diarrhea, THAT will take you over the edge into heart trouble.

Now if I had it all to do over again, here's what I'd get my hands on fast:

First: Salt, potassium, but not too much of those, then magnesium, then

CoQ10, then Sublingual B vitamin complex and sublingual B-12, then I would

get Taurine and L-Arginine but I would take half doses of those at a time

because if you take them too fast they can hurt. You can get many hawthorn

berry capsules while waiting on dried hawthorn berries to soak.

I would order and take the calcium orotate too, but it is of less

importance.

It did not take a lot of any of this to get back right since my heart is

basically healthy to start with.

DB

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At 09:49 AM 28/11/2007, you wrote:

> everything on that list PLUS SALT but

Daddybob,

You have written several times about you taking salt (the good

sort!), and lots of it...

I wonder how much salt is 'lots of it'

Hanneke

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Hanneke wrote:

>Daddybob,

You have written several times about you taking salt (the good

sort!), and lots of it...

I wonder how much salt is 'lots of it'<

Hey Hanneke-

When I realized back in Sept./Oct. what I had done to myself by going

low-salt, I began heavily salting my food with RealSalt and/or Jevetee, and

I started taking about an eighth teaspoon, four times a day, of " 3-Times

Roasted Bamboo Salt " from TibetanGold.com. It took several days, almost 2

weeks, before I could taste salt in my perspiration again.

Now it's cool weather here, the big need for salt has passed, so I have cut

back on it.

Daddybob

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My husband has to take salt regularly,

especially if he sweats, or he becomes light

headed. I don't mean dizzy, his brain quits

reasoning and he can't think straight.

Some Real Salt takes care of it quite quickly.

He also uses Cytomax and EmergenC.

Kathy

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