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It is well established that BNP and nt-pro-BNP levels are elevated in heart failure and that the degree of elevation is directly proportional to the seriousness of the failure. However, researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have reported that lone afibbers also have elevated nt-pro-BNP values even when in sinus rhythm. Their study involved 150 participants with lone atrial ...
Given that Maca "regulates the organs of internal secretion, such as the pituitary, the adrenal glands, the pancreas, etc.," would it be worth taking a stab at it for afib, do you think (noting the adrenal gland connection)? I'm just so wary of claims of "clinically proven studies" after Jackie's recent post!
I’m a believer. I was preparing to visit Dr. Natale to obtain an ablation back in Aug of 2022 when my AFIB went into remission. Following most of what Dr. Brewer’s advocates, and others, through life style changes both my AFIB and PAC’s have subsided and considered myself in remission.
In addition to the form of magnesium, other interferences can influence the ability to absorb and assimilate this essential mineral/electrolyte. Afibbers who claim magnesium doesn’t help control arrhythmia may have absorption/assimilation issues.
Wondering how those that have had AFIB and it is being controlled by either medication or ablation (s) cope with the possible or eventual recurrence. It is said that “AFIB begets AFIB” I have undergone three ablations and a Watchman procedure, currently in NSR and have been asymptomatic throughout.
Detroit News: Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common but manageable heart condition