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Hi Caroline,

I've totally experienced this and I don't know what to think of it.  A long

time

ago it happened when I ate popcorn -- way before candida, like 25 years ago, and

I thought I was having a heart attack.  These days it seems just random, not in

relation to what I eat, and I can't tell what triggers it, and my heart seems to

stop and then beat only really faintly, or pound and pound.  I've had my heart

checked out and they say it's in great shape. 

But that popcorn time was really obvious and actually corn was one of the first

things I noticed bothered me.  After I got candida and ate " bad " food it

happened sometimes also.  Now it doesn't happen so often and only when I'm

sitting or lying down.  Weird. 

Maybe you do have a problem with buckwheat?

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From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 1:39:21 PM

Subject: heart pulse-intolerance

 

hello everyone

I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count it

as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced that

before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even with

buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

what are your thoughts on this?

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Yep, Many many experience this rather common problem.

Many times heart races more in the night than day time,

Beta blockers are given to block the extra pulses.

It could be sinus tachycardia, triggered by allergy/intolerance.

Magnesium supplements do help, like Milk of magnesia syrup/tablet

in doses which will not trigger loose motions.

Google " Sinus tachycardia " for more info.

On 9/2/2010 12:09 AM, Caroline Croon wrote:

> hello everyone

>

> I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

> and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count

it

> as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced

that

> before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

> case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even

with

> buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

>

> what are your thoughts on this?

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hey , i think what you experienced is extra systoles, it's when ur heart is

pounding weirdly like it jumps one beat out of two, i have that too but it is

not related to food i think. what I meant was a weird sensation after eating,

the heart going faster and i dont know the weird sensation to not beeing able to

breathe properly.. anyway I'll take a test that I found where u have to take ur

pule in the morning, before and after eating and write it down and they explain

how to interpret it, now the second explanation would be that candidas being fed

by carbs would cause this reaction, cos buckwheat is gluten free it would be

weird to be allergic to that!

u're right, i probably have candidas i have realised this lately as i have been

eating badly and had weird things going on with me.. also i think i saw it in my

stool once but i'll never know if it was candidas..

god i love carbs so much and it's so frustrating to not be alowed to eat some.

I'll have to use EFT to help me then.

________________________________

From: Myslis <smyslis1@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:11:35 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

Hi Caroline,

I've totally experienced this and I don't know what to think of it. A long time

ago it happened when I ate popcorn -- way before candida, like 25 years ago, and

I thought I was having a heart attack. These days it seems just random, not in

relation to what I eat, and I can't tell what triggers it, and my heart seems to

stop and then beat only really faintly, or pound and pound. I've had my heart

checked out and they say it's in great shape.

But that popcorn time was really obvious and actually corn was one of the first

things I noticed bothered me. After I got candida and ate " bad " food it

happened sometimes also. Now it doesn't happen so often and only when I'm

sitting or lying down. Weird.

Maybe you do have a problem with buckwheat?

________________________________

From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 1:39:21 PM

Subject: heart pulse-intolerance

hello everyone

I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count it

as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced that

before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even with

buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

what are your thoughts on this?

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thank you very much! i'll have a look! i dont have it at night though but more

during the day after i have eaten, esp if i eat a lot and am not hungry enough

and when it's carbs..

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From: MMGM <medmidas@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 3:06:51 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

Yep, Many many experience this rather common problem.

Many times heart races more in the night than day time,

Beta blockers are given to block the extra pulses.

It could be sinus tachycardia, triggered by allergy/intolerance.

Magnesium supplements do help, like Milk of magnesia syrup/tablet

in doses which will not trigger loose motions.

Google " Sinus tachycardia " for more info.

On 9/2/2010 12:09 AM, Caroline Croon wrote:

> hello everyone

>

> I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

> and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count

it

> as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced

>that

> before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

> case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even

>with

> buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

>

> what are your thoughts on this?

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Hi Caroline,

I have had this heart thing too. Thing is I have had it as a healing reaction

and as a reaction when I've eaten something bad I think. I specifically remember

getting it after eating avocado, usually everytime, but after a while it stopped

happening. I think it was a healing reaction to the good healthy fat of the

avocado!

>

> hello everyone

>

> I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

> and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count

it

> as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced

that

> before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

> case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even

with

> buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

>

> what are your thoughts on this?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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No kidding, it's a bitch to give up carbs.  Really the only thing that bothers

me about it now is that no one else I know eats that way and I think that's the

main source of my occasional cravings.  I feel very isolated.  The other day

I

read about some people who follow the Paleo diet and they have a group sort of,

I wish I knew them.   

On the other hand, maybe you're one of those people who'd be okay with carbs if

you took anti-fungals as well.  I mean not sweet stuff, but just rice and

whatnot.  I have no idea if that approach really works, but an M.D. I saw swore

his patients were good with it.  I didn't try it because I didn't want to take

the ketonazole which was his drug of choice, and also, I didn't think that I had

any trouble killing the candida in other ways -- my problem then was that when I

did, I had all these weird heart issues and I was convinced every time that I

was going to die.  That's gone away now.

Are you in the Netherlands?  Or Germany?

That systolic stuff is interesting, it sounds kind of like me but my heart also

just races and pounds sometimes.  Have you done the pulse test yet?  How's the

EFT working? 

Do you go to any support groups other than on-line?

 

________________________________

From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 2:51:41 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

hey , i think what you experienced is extra systoles, it's when ur heart is

pounding weirdly like it jumps one beat out of two, i have that too but it is

not related to food i think. what I meant was a weird sensation after eating,

the heart going faster and i dont know the weird sensation to not beeing able to

breathe properly.. anyway I'll take a test that I found where u have to take ur

pule in the morning, before and after eating and write it down and they explain

how to interpret it, now the second explanation would be that candidas being fed

by carbs would cause this reaction, cos buckwheat is gluten free it would be

weird to be allergic to that!

u're right, i probably have candidas i have realised this lately as i have been

eating badly and had weird things going on with me.. also i think i saw it in my

stool once but i'll never know if it was candidas..

god i love carbs so much and it's so frustrating to not be alowed to eat some.

I'll have to use EFT to help me then.

________________________________

From: Myslis <smyslis1@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:11:35 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

Hi Caroline,

I've totally experienced this and I don't know what to think of it. A long time

ago it happened when I ate popcorn -- way before candida, like 25 years ago, and

I thought I was having a heart attack. These days it seems just random, not in

relation to what I eat, and I can't tell what triggers it, and my heart seems to

stop and then beat only really faintly, or pound and pound. I've had my heart

checked out and they say it's in great shape.

But that popcorn time was really obvious and actually corn was one of the first

things I noticed bothered me. After I got candida and ate " bad " food it

happened sometimes also. Now it doesn't happen so often and only when I'm

sitting or lying down. Weird.

Maybe you do have a problem with buckwheat?

________________________________

From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 1:39:21 PM

Subject: heart pulse-intolerance

hello everyone

I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count it

as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced that

before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even with

buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

what are your thoughts on this?

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well i had an igg tests and they show no gluten or buckwheat intolerance so my

heart going faster is because of candidas I think, not the food itself. I guess

it's because Im feeding the candida directly. Not sure though. God I'm so

confused!!!!!

my test also say I'm slightly casein intolerant, so my doc says I should give up

dairies altogether, dont know what to do really as Ive become addicted to them.

I'm gutted. At the same time all this is influecing my immune system which

according the tests and the lab comments is " chronically deficient " . cant get

rid of EBV and I have thyroid antibodies. So al this is linked that's why I want

to do it right by my body, I want to recover now I'm sick with all this really,

god I4m spending my time searching what to do what to eat what to taer instead

of enjoying mysekf! well u know what it's like. sorry for this, I dont like

complaining but I'm so fed up today!

I think that I'll still eat dairies now and then but much less. I4ll still eat

carbs but in small portions. And I4ll use EFT as much as possible and I4m sure

I'll heal this way.

What about you? I also have my heart racing for a few seconds all of a sudden

then it stops, I hate it cos I feel faint but it's very quick so it's ok. I have

extra systoles as well, I guess it's also caused by stress.

carox

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From: Myslis <smyslis1@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 1:52:16 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

No kidding, it's a bitch to give up carbs. Really the only thing that bothers

me about it now is that no one else I know eats that way and I think that's the

main source of my occasional cravings. I feel very isolated. The other day I

read about some people who follow the Paleo diet and they have a group sort of,

I wish I knew them.

On the other hand, maybe you're one of those people who'd be okay with carbs if

you took anti-fungals as well. I mean not sweet stuff, but just rice and

whatnot. I have no idea if that approach really works, but an M.D. I saw swore

his patients were good with it. I didn't try it because I didn't want to take

the ketonazole which was his drug of choice, and also, I didn't think that I had

any trouble killing the candida in other ways -- my problem then was that when I

did, I had all these weird heart issues and I was convinced every time that I

was going to die. That's gone away now.

Are you in the Netherlands? Or Germany?

That systolic stuff is interesting, it sounds kind of like me but my heart also

just races and pounds sometimes. Have you done the pulse test yet? How's the

EFT working?

Do you go to any support groups other than on-line?

________________________________

From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 2:51:41 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

hey , i think what you experienced is extra systoles, it's when ur heart is

pounding weirdly like it jumps one beat out of two, i have that too but it is

not related to food i think. what I meant was a weird sensation after eating,

the heart going faster and i dont know the weird sensation to not beeing able to

breathe properly.. anyway I'll take a test that I found where u have to take ur

pule in the morning, before and after eating and write it down and they explain

how to interpret it, now the second explanation would be that candidas being fed

by carbs would cause this reaction, cos buckwheat is gluten free it would be

weird to be allergic to that!

u're right, i probably have candidas i have realised this lately as i have been

eating badly and had weird things going on with me.. also i think i saw it in my

stool once but i'll never know if it was candidas..

god i love carbs so much and it's so frustrating to not be alowed to eat some.

I'll have to use EFT to help me then.

________________________________

From: Myslis <smyslis1@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:11:35 AM

Subject: Re: heart pulse-intolerance

Hi Caroline,

I've totally experienced this and I don't know what to think of it. A long time

ago it happened when I ate popcorn -- way before candida, like 25 years ago, and

I thought I was having a heart attack. These days it seems just random, not in

relation to what I eat, and I can't tell what triggers it, and my heart seems to

stop and then beat only really faintly, or pound and pound. I've had my heart

checked out and they say it's in great shape.

But that popcorn time was really obvious and actually corn was one of the first

things I noticed bothered me. After I got candida and ate " bad " food it

happened sometimes also. Now it doesn't happen so often and only when I'm

sitting or lying down. Weird.

Maybe you do have a problem with buckwheat?

________________________________

From: Caroline Croon <carolinecroon@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 1:39:21 PM

Subject: heart pulse-intolerance

hello everyone

I have a question, I often have my heart pulse going faster after I have eaten

and wondered if it was always linked to an intolerance? I dont have to count it

as I can feel it right away, it's really disturbing. has anyone experienced that

before? I know it's a sign of intolerance but I wondered if it was always the

case. I have to admit I have it esp if I eat grains like bread etc but even with

buckwheat and I'm not intolerant to it I think.

what are your thoughts on this?

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