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I take 125mg every morning and nite and it does seem to help calm

irregularities.

Edgar

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>I was diagnosed with A Fib a year ago though I think I had episodes

>before the Dr. caught it. I read online about it a lot, but still

>haven't got it figured out!

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>I asked permission to take Magnesium. It seems to help a number of

>people on another site I visit, but I was surprised that only 4

>people in this site's database mention it. How useful is it?

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>Also, I am surprised that at least some people with chronic A Fib say

>they can go fast and exercise. My A Fib comes and goes, it's not

>chronic, but when I am in A-fib, I feel laid low. I think it lowers

>my ejection fraction or something, so how do you chronic afibbers do

>it?

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Hi . I got on the Magnesium kick a couple of years back when I

was first diagnosed with afib. I found a web site by a Dr Walt

Stoll, MD http://askwaltstollmd.com/. He recommends taking

intravenous Mag infusions to bring your levels up and then daily

supplementation to convert you and keep you in NSR. I did just that

before my first cardioversion. I went to a MD who agreed to give me

IV magnesium, 3 days a week for a month and took oral MG. Nothing

happened. I was cardioverted and have continued the MG at 2000 to

3000 milligrams a day. The problem.....it hasn't worked for me.

I've been cardioverted five times since June 2003, the last one being

just this past Monday. I have lost faith in MG for afib and will

save my money. I've also been talking Omega 3 fatty acids <fish oil>

at 2 to 3 grams a day. I can't say that has worked for me either.

Believe me if it did I'd be shouting from the highest roof top. Good

luck.

P <NSR for 4 days and counting>

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> How does it work for you?

> I was diagnosed with A Fib a year ago though I think I had

episodes

> before the Dr. caught it. I read online about it a lot, but still

> haven't got it figured out!

>

> I asked permission to take Magnesium. It seems to help a number of

> people on another site I visit, but I was surprised that only 4

> people in this site's database mention it. How useful is it?

>

> Also, I am surprised that at least some people with chronic A Fib

say

> they can go fast and exercise. My A Fib comes and goes, it's not

> chronic, but when I am in A-fib, I feel laid low. I think it

lowers

> my ejection fraction or something, so how do you chronic afibbers

do

> it?

>

>

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I take 400mg daily. For many, it might not be the magic bullet, but

I believe electrolyte balance(including magnesium) is vital.

Calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium are all key to maintaining

your electrolytes....and stay hydrated!

Mike

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Hi, this depends on what Drs you seek opinions from. if you

attend a clinic for complementary medicine, this is where the

Dr is a MD but uses normal or traditional meds plus vitamins

and Minerals etc. Their view is that every body in the

western world is low on Magnesium. Reasoning behind this we

use veggies that are frozen and chemicals on our foods which

depletes magnesium.

my Granny who has passed away many years ago, use to tell me

when the children were off colour they use to give them Epsom

salts, which is really, A strong dose of magnesium.

Ok where is this all getting us, tradional Drs like EPs will

tell you that Magnesium, if your low on it will not cause AF,

but taking this will/may make your heart go better.

I would give it a go and perhaps look at site what can inform

you of what symptoms of being low on Magnesium . Incidentally

its a lot like hypothyroidism.

Good luck and try it it will not hurt you may give you a bit

of wind though so keep of the beans.

C Uk

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>I asked permission to take Magnesium. It seems to help a

number of

>people on another site I visit, but I was surprised that

only 4

>people in this site's database mention it. How useful is it?

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Codling

Hornchurch Essex England

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tradional Drs like EPs will

tell you that Magnesium, if your low on it will not cause AF,

but taking this will/may make your heart go better.

Doesn't that seem like a little bit of a contradiction? Currently I have a hard

time believing anyone that profits from prescribed drug sales.

If one looks at the whole spectrum of disease then almost everything that ends a

persons life except murder and accidents, can be traced back to a nutrient

deficiency. The Biosphere experiments have added to the belief that a properly

nourished individual should be able to live for 120 years. If one is exposed to

harmful environmental toxins then that life expectancy is greatly reduced. I

currently believe that there are less than 10% of this country's (USA) doctors

that truly understand the connection between health and environment.

This is unfortunate considering the number of brilliant doctors that choose to

go into this field. However, I refuse to relinquish my health to any current

philosophy that remains closed to all possible options.

Sincerely,

Otis Price

odprice@...

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