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Back and nerve issues that may impact AF

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I posted this to Sebanelli's post of 8 days ago. Some others could be interested so I posted it as a separate post.

Sebanelli, sorry for the late reply. I am on vacation in Malaysia and have not been following posts. Even at home, I have not been following posts very much either.

I have been messing around with back issues for about 6 years. I have confirmed many times, with recordings, that these issues start and stop AF. Fixing the spine is not easy. Chiro can help but may not be the full solution. Lately, I have learned that nerves get damaged and need to be healed. There are a couple of challenges to do this. One is getting blood supply to the nerves and the other is removing irritation. Chiro can help with irritation maybe. PEMF can help with getting the blood platelets into the tiny nerve capillaries to feed it nutrients to help it heal. Then there are specific frequencies that help heal the nerve. For nerves it is 2 Hz. Some PEMF devices can generate the right frequencies. But like all medical devices not alll are equal or effective. And these can be expensive. I have found one that probably works. I just purchased it but only used it for a short time and do not have it with me. It seemed to be making a difference but fixing something can take time. But I do have my Scenar device and it can generate 2 Hz so I just started trying it.

There is likely still lots to be learned about energy and frequencies and how they affect our electrical bodies. Here are a few that could interest some of you:

2 Hz. - nerve regeneration

7 Hz - Bone growth

10 Hz - Ligament healing

15, 20 Hz - Stimulation capillary formation

And for all who know about healers in China and some other countries, 0 - 30 Hz are the frequencies our bodies emit.

PEMF is the 5th element of health after oxygen, food, the sun, and water.

Unfortunately, I am not aware that heart doctors are focusing on any of this in case it actually may be of importance.

I have wondered how drugs, given to us, affect a healthy heart. If indeed some AF is caused by nerve issues in the spine, then do the drugs help or hinder the heart symptoms.

This subject is a bit of reprieve from the usually topics.

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Interesting EngMac - that actually makes a lot of sense to me. I tried PEMF in Spain once but felt it did nothing for me but from what you say a one off session would not have a useful affect as I didn’t use it for long enough.

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PS - I think that it is well documented that some of the heart drugs have peripheral nerve damage as a side affect so I would think that it is highly possible.

I am going to try an Accupressure Mat as I have heard that can help blood flow to the back in addition to releasing muscle & fascia. I’ll let you know how I get on.

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Sebanelli

Many thanks for your very interesting reply.

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EngMac

CDreamer, apparently there is a Rouleau effect on the blood where the platelets clump. This hinders the flow of blood in the small capillaries, some of which feed the nerves. PEMF prevents the Rouleau effect. This website shows how this works:

imrs2000.com/imrs2000_testi...

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sotolol

Very interesting.

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