The Best Remedy for Cardiac Arrhythmias

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Find out the best remedy for cardiac arrhythmias!

Timestamps:
0:00 Cardiac arrhythmia 
0:38 Calcium and arrhythmias
1:00 A huge function of calcium 
1:43 Minerals and arrhythmias
2:20 The best remedy for cardiac arrhythmias
3:08 Dosage 
3:50 Heart arrhythmia causes 

Today we’re going to talk about one of the best remedies for cardiac arrhythmias. One of the big problems with a severe arrhythmia issue is that the blood can pool in different parts of the heart and create clotting, which could potentially lead to a stroke. Many times this issue is treated medically with beta-blockers, a calcium channel blocker, or digitalis. I want to tell you about an alternative to these but check with your doctor before discontinuing any medications.

It seems that with arrhythmias, calcium is leaking from the cardiac cells. Calcium is very necessary for the body. But, if there’s too much in the cell or outside of the cell, it can become toxic.  

Calcium is a signaling molecule or a messenger type molecule that causes certain functions to occur in certain pathways. When you have arrhythmias, there could be a problem with calcium leaking from the cells as well as the signaling function. 

Potassium and magnesium deficiencies could also cause arrhythmias. This is because both of these minerals help balance calcium and keep calcium from becoming too toxic inside the cell. If you have a severe arrhythmia, you could be deficient in both potassium and magnesium. 

It can take months to fortify the body with the potassium and magnesium it needs. In the meantime, you can try what I believe is one of the best remedies for cardiac arrhythmias: D-ribose. 

Benefits of D-ribose for arrhythmias:
• It improves cardiac muscle physiology. 
• It’s recommended when you have cramps or soreness in the muscles after you exercise.
• It tends to bypass the damaged pathways in the heart and gets the myocardial cells to work. 
• It can reduce angina. 
• It can help reduce fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. 

Taking 5g of D-ribose 2-3 times a day may be beneficial. 

Some people add D-ribose to their coffee because it may help reduce the palpitations they feel when they have caffeine. 

 A few heart arrhythmia causes:
• Stress
• Low potassium and magnesium 
• Caffeine 
• Alcohol 
• Exposure to EMF

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Thanks for watching! You may want to consider giving this amazing remedy for cardiac arrhythmias a try.

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