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Thanks Steve, this video was mentioned earlier in the week and it will be interesting to many.......

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Thanks Steve :-) interesting.

I hardly dare say my ectopics stopped in case they return. They stopped after I started taking Magnesium Taurate as recommended by Dr Gupta .

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I took Ranexa for a while whilst trying to get control of my angina after a heart attack and bypass and it caused all sorts of side effects and did nothing for my angina so don't set your hopes too high.

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I couldn't get the name of medication , that mentioned by Gupta, in study of 59 people used .

Please let me know.

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Ranolazine

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