Guest guest Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Great advice for my kidney block but now they're saying thats not the problem. They're not sure what's causing my problems but my heartbeat is slow. Then for whatever reason it goes very fast for a few minutes, which they say could cause a heart attach or stroke. Med's to keep that from happening drops my rate to low. They think I need a pacemaker for the slow heart beat and meds to keep it from going to fast. My electrolytes or suppose to be okay. How do you fix the electrical system? Thanks, Barb > > It dissolves calcium deposits, both in the kidneys and arteries. A key supplement in my book, best taken at night away from meals because of its mineral chelating effect. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 That's called arrhythmia http://www.drrathresearch.org/arrhythmia.html  you said you don't eat meat and don't take vitamin B group, so start taking it http://www.vitacost.com/New-Chapter-Coenzyme-B-Food-Complex  From: bannh1102 <bannh1102@...> Subject: Re: Kidney blockage/Now electrical and PM recommended Longevity Date: Friday, August 26, 2011, 5:23 AM  Great advice for my kidney block but now they're saying thats not the problem. They're not sure what's causing my problems but my heartbeat is slow. Then for whatever reason it goes very fast for a few minutes, which they say could cause a heart attach or stroke. Med's to keep that from happening drops my rate to low. They think I need a pacemaker for the slow heart beat and meds to keep it from going to fast. My electrolytes or suppose to be okay. How do you fix the electrical system? Thanks, Barb > > It dissolves calcium deposits, both in the kidneys and arteries. A key supplement in my book, best taken at night away from meals because of its mineral chelating effect. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2011 Report Share Posted August 27, 2011 Omega-3 from fish oil can often correct arrhythmia. After balancing electrolytes, the next nutrient balance to check is omega-6::omega-3. I, too (also 66), have resisted statins and have stumbled upon a diet/exercise regime that completely corrected my dsylipidemia. What are the numbers from your latest lipid panel? How much exercise do you get? How's your fasting blood glucose and HbA1c? - Dan > > > > It dissolves calcium deposits, both in the kidneys and arteries. A key supplement in my book, best taken at night away from meals because of its mineral chelating effect. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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